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Schut, P. (author), Gallis, H.R. (author), Zuidema, V. (author)
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Steen, M.G.D. (author), Ervasti, M. (author), Harjumaa, M. (author), Bourke, S. (author), Hernandez, V. (author), Min, M. (author), Prins, S. (author)
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de Geus, B. (author), Hendriksen, I. (author)
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Minekus, M. (author)
The TNO Gastro–Intestinal Model (TIM) is a multi–compartmental model, designed to realistically simulate conditions in the lumen of the gastro–intestinal tract. TIM is successfully used to study the gastro–intestinal behavior of a wide variety of feed, food and pharmaceutical products. Experiments in TIM are based on a computer simulation of the...
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Hildebrandt, V.H. (author), Wendel-Vos, W. (author), Bernaards, C. (author), Valkenberg, H. (author), Bruggink, J.W. (author)
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Bijl, P. (author), Toet, A. (author), Valeton, J.M. (author)
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Dorenbosch, L. (author)
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Eskes, H. (author), Timmermans, R. (author), Curier, L. (author), de Ruyter de Wildt, M. (author), Segers, A. (author), Sauter, F. (author), Schaap, M. (author)
Lotos-Euros is a chemistry transportmodel developed in the Netherlands, and is used for air quality assessments and forecasts. Operational air quality forecasts for the Netherlands concerning ozone and PM10 are made available on the RIVM webpage (http://www.lml.rivm.nl/verw.html) and are used to warn the population in case of predicted...
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Moerman, F. (author), Kastelein, J. (author), Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
To satisfy consumer demand for "fresh-like" additive-free foods, many food producers nowadays apply mild processing and conservation techniques that often shorten the shelf-life of food, may put food at risk and may compromise consumer health. However, food legislation developed in many countries around the globe requires that microbiologically...
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Goudswaard, A. (author), de Leede, J. (author)
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Quak, H. (author), Nesterova, N. (author)
Purpose Electric freight vehicles (EFVs) are one of the solutions to improve city logistics’ sustainability. EFVs, that are electric powered light and heavy vehicles with a number plate, have the potential to make zero emission city logistics possible within the urban area. However, although trials have been undertaken for the last years, large...
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Dhondt, S. (author), Oeij, P. (author)
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Luiijf, H.A.M. (author)
Advancements in information and communication technologies (ICT) inextricably bring new threats to the end-users and society. However, the last 40 years have shown that many of the same cyber security design and programming failures occur over and over again when a new ICT innovation and development cycle takes place. Unfortunately, this allows...
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van Boxtel, A.J.B. (author), Boon, M.A. (author), van Deventer, H.C. (author), Bussmann, P.J.T. (author)
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Wijkhuijs, V. (author), de Vries, A. (author)
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Rome, E. (author), Langeslag, P.J.H. (author), Usov, A. (author)
Modelling and simulation is an important tool for Critical Infrastructure (CI) dependency analysis, for testing methods for risk reduction, and as well for the evaluation of past failures. Moreover, interaction of such simulations with external threat models, e.g., a river flood model, or economic models enable consequence analysis and thus may...
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Verrips, G.H.W. (author), van der Pal, S.M. (author)
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Fostel, J. (author), van Someren, E. (author), Pronk, T. (author), Pennings, J. (author), Schmeits, P. (author), Shao, J. (author), Kroese, D. (author), Stierum, R. (author)
Systems toxicology relies on data integration from a variety of disciplines. These include the toxicological phenotype and in vitro assay data, together with a system-wide response such as transcriptomics data. To facilitate this, databases to capture a variety of phenotypic data, along with so-called 'omics data and metadata describing the...
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Zwetsloot, G.I.J.M. (author)
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Hettne, K.M. (author), Kleinjans, J. (author), Stierum, R.H. (author), Boorsma, A. (author), Kors, J.A. (author)
This chapter concerns the application of bioinformatics methods to the analysis of toxicogenomics data. The chapter starts with an introduction covering how bioinformatics has been applied in toxicogenomics data analysis, and continues with a description of the foundations of a specific bioinformatics method called text-mining. Next, the...
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