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Houtman, I.L.D. (author), Kraan, K.O. (author)
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Kraan, K.O. (author), Houtman, I.L.D. (author), van den Bossche, S. (author)
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van den Bossche, S. (author), de Vroome, E.M.M. (author), Hermans, L. (author)
Waar in grootschalige bevolkingsonderzoeken naar werk en werkbeleving veel aandacht is voor verschillen naar bijvoorbeeld sekse of leeftijd, is de aandacht voor mogelijke verschillen tussen groepen op basis van seksuele oriëntatie vrijwel afwezig. Daarom voerde het scp in 2012 het eerste grote landelijk representatieve onderzoek naar seksuele...
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Diels, C. (author), Bos, J.E. (author), Hottelart, K. (author), Reilhac, P. (author)
Automation disuse and associated loss of automation benefits may occur if users of automated vehicles experience motion sickness. Compared to conventional vehicles, motion sickness will be of greater concern due to the absence of vehicle control and the anticipated engagement in non-driving tasks. Furthermore, future users are expected to be...
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Bash, J.O. (author), Flechard, C. (author), Adon, M. (author), Cellier, P. (author), Drouet, J.L. (author), Genermont, S. (author), Massad, R.S. (author), Grosz, B. (author), Horvath, L. (author), Sutton, M.A. (author), Theobald, M.R. (author), Kruit, R.W. (author)
The Working Group addressed the current understanding and uncertainties in the processes controlling ammonia (NH3) bi-directional exchange, and in the application of numerical models to describe these processes. As a starting point for the discussion, the Working Group drew on the background document prepared by Flechard et al. (2013)...
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Veenstra, A.W. (author), van Meijeren, J. (author), Harmsen, J. (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
Inland waterway transport is an important economic activity in the Netherlands and in Europe. Especially in the hinterland transport of containers, inland shipping is expected to form the backbone of a multimodal transport system. To support and strengthen the inland waterway industry in the Netherlands, the Dutch Government conducted a stimulus...
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Wiel, L. (author), Heskes, T. (author), Levin, E. (author)
We propose a kernel-based online semi-supervised algorithm that is applicable for large scale learning tasks. In particular, we use a multi-view learning framework and a co-agreement strategy to take into account unlabelled data and to improve classification performance of the algorithm. Unlike the standard online methods our algorithm is...
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Janssen, G.R. (author), de Man, A.P. (author), Quak, H.J. (author)
Supply chain collaboration, in which two or more autonomous firms work together to plan and execute supply chain operations, is becoming ever more important to remain competitive in business. Yet, through collaboration concerns arise about whether the benefits and risks of collaboration are split in an acceptable and fair manner. This research...
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Goudswaard, A. (author)
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Goemans, C. (author), Kerstholt, J. (author), van Berlo, M. (author), van de Lindt, M. (author)
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van Heteren, S. (author)
Barrier-system dynamics are a function of antecedent topography and substrate lithology, Relative sea-level (RSL) changes, sediment availability and type, climate, vegetation type and cover, and various aero- and hydrodynamic processes during fair-weather conditions and extreme events. Global change has an influence on many of these drivers....
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Ripken, D. (author), Hendriks, H.F.J. (author)
This chapter describes the use of the porcine ex vivo intestinal segment model. This includes the advantages and disadvantages of the segment model and a detailed description of the isolation and culture as well as the applications of the porcine ex vivo intestinal segment model in practice. Compared to the Ussing chamber (Chap. 24) the porcine...
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Verhoeckx, K. (author), Cotter, P.D. (author)
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Duijnhoven, H. (author), Neef, M. (author)
This chapter discusses the complex challenge of dealing with diverging threats in our contemporary hyper-connected society. In recent decades, resilience has become a key notion that has been adopted by policy-makers and academia to embrace the changing risk our society faces. Yet the traditional, modernist rational logic that dominates...
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Vis, G.J. (author), Cohen, K.M. (author), Westerhof, W.E. (author), ten Veen, J.H. (author), Hijma, M.P. (author), van der Spek, A.J.F. (author), Vos, P.C. (author)
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Luiijf, H.A.M. (author)
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Peters, M. (author), Appel, I. (author), Dankert, J. (author), Spronsen, F. (author), Claahsen-van der Grinten, H. (author), van Trotsenburg, P. (author), Dekkers, E. (author), Elvers, B. (author), Loeber, G. (author), Rijpstra, A. (author), Verkerk, P. (author)
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Lukovac, S. (author), Roeselers, G. (author)
When it comes to studying the effect of food bioactives on gut health, one of the essential steps that needs to be assessed is characterizing specific effects of the bioactives on the physical barrier of the lumen, the gastrointestinal tissue. In addition to studying the effects on transport function (e.g. by using Ussing chambers or cell...
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Friedewald, M. (author), van Lieshout, M. (author), Rung, S. (author), Ooms, M. (author), Ypma, J. (author)
This paper considers the relationship between privacy and security and, in particular, the traditional “trade-off” paradigm that argues that citizens might be willing to sacrifice some privacy for more security. Academics have long argued against the trade-off paradigm, but these arguments have often fallen on deaf ears. Based on data gathered...
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Westerhout, J. (author), Wortelboer, H. (author), Verhoeckx, K. (author)
The Ussing chamber system is named after the Danish zoologist Hans Ussing, who invented the device in the 1950s to measure the short-circuit current as an indicator of net ion transport taking place across frog skin (Ussing and Zerahn, Acta Physiol Scand 23:110-127, 1951). Ussing chambers are increasingly being used to measure ion transport in...
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