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Espinal, Liz (author)
Sufficient housing supply is one of the most significant issues in the Dutch housing market. The Dutch government aims to realise 15.000 dwellings a year by transforming vacant commercial real estate. However, a discrepancy can be noted between the number of buildings that developers have been willing to transform in the past decade and what the...
master thesis 2024
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Zhang, Junhao (author), Muijzer, Frodo (author), Vallery, H. (author), Veltink, Peter H. (author)
Angular momentum, kinetics, and energetics, including total mechanical energy and its rate of change in relation to power exchange, are important quantities when analyzing human motion in sports, physical labor, and rehabilitation. Inertial measurement units (IMU)-based motion capture (MOCAP) systems provide a portable solution for the...
journal article 2024
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Saikia, Ujjal (author), Sahariah, Munima B. (author), Dutta, B. (author), Pandey, Ravindra (author)
Layered nanocomposite material having fcc-bcc interface with Kurdjumov-Sachs interface orientation relation has shown great potential as radiation resistant structural material for future fusion energy reactors. The superior radiation resistant properties of this material are attributed to it’s special fcc-bcc interface structure. In this...
journal article 2023
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Sánchez-Cano, Beatriz (author), Witasse, Olivier (author), Knutsen, Elise W. (author), Meggi, Dikshita (author), Viet, Shayla (author), Lester, Mark (author), Pinto, Marco (author), Schmitz, Peter (author), Svedhem, L.H. (author)
Despite the growing importance of planetary Space Weather forecasting and radiation protection for science and robotic exploration and the need for accurate Space Weather monitoring and predictions, only a limited number of spacecraft have dedicated instrumentation for this purpose. However, every spacecraft (planetary or astronomical) has...
journal article 2023
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de Jong, Miranda (author)
Munition articles may be sensitive to case-crushing loading. This is a potential safety hazard since it may lead to accidental detonation. A better understanding of the mechanism causing the munition articles to react can help improve safety. A finite element model combined with post-processing is used to model a Steven test. This thesis...
master thesis 2022
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Lee, David (author), Palha, A. (author)
A new horizontally explicit/vertically implicit (HEVI) time splitting scheme for atmospheric modelling is introduced, for which the horizontal divergence terms are applied within the implicit vertical substep. The new HEVI scheme is implemented in conjunction with a mixed mimetic spectral element spatial discretisation and semi-implicit...
journal article 2021
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Douwenga, Sieze (author), van Tatenhove-Pel, R.J. (author), Zwering, Emile (author), Bachmann, Herwig (author)
During storage and ripening of fermented foods, Lactococcus cremoris is predominantly in a non-growing state. L. cremoris can become stationary due to starvation or acidification, and its metabolism in these non-growing states affects the fermented product. Available studies on the response of L. cremoris to acid and starvation stress are...
journal article 2021
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Büno Heslinga, Ruben (author)
In the challenge of climate change, energetically improving the existing residential buildings offers a way to reduce the CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions of the built environment. In the Netherlands, housing associations own and maintain almost a third (2.3 million housing units) of the entire Dutch housing stock and could therefore play a...
master thesis 2020
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Bayram, Ebu (author)
Everywhere in our country there are buildings and neighborhoods that keep history up to date and touch people. They tell stories about where we come from, who we are and how we develop. In the face of major changes in our living environment, heritage offers recognition and gives us something to hold onto, and identity. In addition, monuments and...
master thesis 2020
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Lip, K.Y.F. (author), García-Ríos, Estéfani (author), Costa, Carlos E. (author), Guillamón, José Manuel (author), Domingues, Lucília (author), Teixeira, José (author), van Gulik, W.M. (author)
A phenotypic screening of 12 industrial yeast strains and the well-studied laboratory strain CEN.PK113-7D at cultivation temperatures between 12 °C and 40 °C revealed significant differences in maximum growth rates and temperature tolerance. From those 12, two strains, one performing best at 12 °C and the other at 40 °C, plus the laboratory...
journal article 2020
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Rijnders, Bart (author)
The performance of gun and rocket propellants, which consist of energetic materials, is largely determined by their geometry and composition. Con- ventional production methods limit the performance by putting constraints on both. With additive manufacturing, or 3D-printing, there are signi- cantly fewer geometry constraints and together with the...
master thesis 2019
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Wengrove, M. E. (author), Foster, D. L. (author), Lippmann, T. C. (author), de Schipper, M.A. (author), Calantoni, J. (author)
Bedload transport is an important mechanism for sediment flux in the nearshore. Yet few studies examine the relationship between bedform evolution and net sediment transport. Our work contributes concurrent observations of bedform mobility and bedload transport in response to wave dominant, current dominant, and combined wave-current flows in...
journal article 2019
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van der Heijden, A.E.D.M. (author)
In the domain of energetic nanomaterials, more specifically nano-sized explosives and oxidizers, many small scale production methods have been explored up to now. So far only limited attempts have been made to scale up the production to tens or maximally a few hunderds of grams. This paper provides a review of these small scale production...
review 2018
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Vos, T. (author), Hakkaart, X.D.V. (author), de Hulster, A.F. (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), Daran-Lapujade, P.A.S. (author)
Background: Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an established microbial platform for production of native and non-native compounds. When product pathways compete with growth for precursors and energy, uncoupling of growth and product formation could increase product yields and decrease formation of biomass as a by-product. Studying non-growing,...
journal article 2016
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Bisschops, M.M.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 2016
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Kramer, I. (author)
In this master thesis an exploratory research into the possibly of the implementation of open data in the renovation process of post-war serial built dwellings is described. A user need analysis has been conducted by means of literature review, expert interviews and case studies. This led to a description of the process, the involved...
master thesis 2016
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Kozak, B.U. (author), Rossum, Harmen M. (author), Niemeijer, M.S. (author), van Dijk, M. (author), Benjamin, Kirsten (author), Wu, Liang (author), Daran, J.G. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author)
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae ethanol dissimilation is initiated by its oxidation and activation to cytosolic acetyl-CoA. The associated consumption of ATP strongly limits yields of biomass and acetyl-CoA-derived products. Here, we explore the implementation of an ATP-independent pathway for acetyl-CoA synthesis from ethanol that, in theory,...
journal article 2016
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Schroots, S.M.F. (author)
A master thesis that addresses the 'to be developed' Environment & Planning vision and the possible support of this vision to the energetic society.
master thesis 2015
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Roelofs, S.W.S.M. (author)
There is a great potential to combine functions in order to reduce the energy usage of the whole design. Balance of such a system is essential in order reduce the consumption to a minimum. By integrating this combination into an existing office building, it becomes possible to reduce the consumption of such a building without a minimum of...
master thesis 2014
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Blossier, B. (author), Briere, C. (author), Roelvink, J.A. (author), Walstra, D.J.R. (author)
Sand beach profiles can exhibit nearshore sandbars with complex 3D patterns. Under energetic conditions, these patterns disappear and the bars get to a certain extent alongshore uniform. This phenomenon is called a reset. The existing literature mainly concerns the development of the bar patterns (3D) or the cross-shore migration of sandbars (2D...
conference paper 2012
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