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Younis, A. (author), Benders, R. (author), Delgado, R. (author), Lap, T. (author), Gonzalez-Salazar, M. (author), Cadena, A. (author), Faaij, A.P.C. (author)
The transition to a sustainable bio-based economy is perceived as a valid path towards low-carbon development for emerging economies that have rich biomass resources. In the case of Colombia, the role of biomass has been tackled through qualitative roadmaps and regional climate policy assessments. However, neither of these approaches has...
article 2021
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Buningh, M. (author)
This TNO paper provides insight into the growing importance of cybersecurity in the supply chain and offers a handling perspective for companies that want to make themselves more resilient. Improving cyber resilience not only helps an organization to mitigate its security risk but also reduces the potential impact for others within the supply...
other 2021
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Wetzels, F. (author), van den Berg, J.L. (author), van der Mei, R. (author)
This paper is motivated by recent developments in SDN and NFV whereby service functions, distributed over a centralised controlled network, are connected to form a service function chain (SFC). Upon arrival of a new service request a decision has to be made to which one of SFCs the request must be routed. This decision is based on (1) actual...
conference paper 2021
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Dijkstra-Soudarissanane, S.S. (author), Klunder, T.E. (author), Brandt, A. (author), Niamut, O.A. (author)
Due to the current pandemic, the elderly in care homes are greatly affected by the lack of contact with their families, resulting in various mental conditions (e.g., depression, feelings of loneliness) and deterioration of mental health for dementia patients. In response, residents and family members increasingly resorted to mediated...
conference paper 2021
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Bastiaansen, H.J.M. (author), Kollenstart, M. (author), Dalmolen, S. (author), van Engers, T.M. (author)
Organizations increasingly collaborate in digital ecosystems, whilst being aware that data is becoming a key asset. They require improved data control capabilities that prevent their shared data from being misused. Currently, such capabilities are typically realized as situation-specific closed ecosystem solutions in a 'hub-model' approach. This...
conference paper 2020
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Dalmolen, S. (author), Bastiaansen, H.J.M. (author), Kollenstart, M. (author), Punter, M. (author)
Organizations are becoming ever more aware that their data is a valuable asset requiring protection against mis-use. Therefore, being in control over the usage conditions (i.e. data sovereignty) is a prerequisite for sharing sensitive data in (increasingly complex) supply chains. Maintaining sovereignty applies to both the primary shared data...
conference paper 2020
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Moné, M.J. (author), Pallocca, G. (author), Escher, S.E. (author), Exner, T. (author), Herzler, M. (author), Hougaard Bennekou, S. (author), Kamp, H. (author), Kroese, E.D. (author), Leist, M. (author), Steger-Hartmann, T. (author), van de Water, B. (author)
In 2016, the European Commission launched the EU-ToxRisk research project to develop and promote animal-free approaches in toxicology. The 36 partners of this consortium used in vitro and in silico methods in the context of case studies (CSs). These CSs included both compounds with a highly defined target (e.g. mitochondrial respiratory chain...
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Growing under the sea and no requiring arable land, seaweed is one of the most promising and sustainable aquaculture crops of the future. Seaweed contains many valuable components such as proteins, bio-stimulants and carbohydrates and is capable to produce essential biocomponents used in the food industry, animal feed, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals...
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Hofman, W.J. (author)
Improved situational awareness, also known as Supply Chain Visibility, contributes to better decisions with the ability to synchronize processes and reduce costs. It requires data sharing of for instance positions, speed, direction, and estimated time of arrival and—departure at locations of vessels, trucks, barges, and trains. Any two...
bookPart 2020
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Fernandez-Gutierrez, M.M. (author), Imangaliyev, S. (author), Loos, B.G. (author), Keijser, B.J.F. (author), Kleerebezem, M. (author)
Several proteins and peptides in saliva were shown to stimulate gingival wound repair, but the role of salivary metabolites in this process remains unexplored. In vitro gingival re-epithelialization kinetics were determined using unstimulated saliva samples from healthy individuals collected during an experimental gingivitis study. Elastic net...
article 2020
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Wetzels, F. (author), van den Berg, J.L. (author), Bosman, J.W. (author), van der Mei, R. (author)
In service function chaining, data flows from a particular application or user travel along a pre-defined sequence of network functions. Appropriate service function chaining resource allocation is required to comply with the service level required by the application. In this paper, we introduce a dynamic priority assignment for flows that...
conference paper 2019
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Dobers, K. (author), Ehrler, V.C. (author), Davydenko, I. (author), Rudiger, D. (author), Clausen, U. (author)
Carbon footprinting is regarded as one means of enhancing transparency on where greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 17 are produced within a transport chain and, thus, limiting the emissions and improving the efficiency of transport and transhipment, on both the demand and supply sides of the market. In order to meet global GHG reduction targets and...
conference paper 2019
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Saffre, F. (author), Gianini, G. (author), Hildmann, H. (author), Davies, J. (author), Bullock, S. (author), Damiani, E. (author), Deneubourg, J.L. (author)
We investigate the hypothesis that long-term memory in populations of agents can lead to counterproductive emergent properties at the system level. Our investigation is framed in the context of a discrete, one-dimensional road-traffic congestion model: we investigate the influence of simple cognition in a population of rational commuter agents...
article 2019
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Zhang, X. (author), Hoogeland, M.G. (author)
After chain making, proof load testing is used to evaluate if the chains are mechanically qualified. However, proof load testing may bring elongation in the chain links that may affect the corrosion performance of mooring chains in seawater. The influence of deformation and microorganisms on the corrosion properties of chain steel in seawater...
article 2019
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Pessot, E. (author), Zangiacomi, A. (author), Berkers, F.T.H.M. (author), Hidalgo-Carvajal, D. (author), Weerdmeester, R. (author), Fornasiero, R. (author)
This research employs an extensive multiple case studies analysis to identify the most important business models affecting supply chain configurations and related enabling technologies towards the creation of collaborative networks. The results obtained from the investigation of 24 companies of manufacturing and process industry, informed by...
conference paper 2019
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Hofman, W.J. (author)
Each manufacturer, supplier, and retailer has its own chain of collaborating stakeholders to meet their customer demands. Many perspectives can be taken like food safety, security, and sustainability, which may each lead to separate solutions that are not necessarily interoperable with each other. Data can only be shared within the context of...
conference paper 2019
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Read, A. (author), Gittins, C. (author), Uilenreef, J. (author), Jonker, T. (author), Neele, F. (author), Belfroid, S. (author), Goetheer, E. (author), Wildenborg, T. (author)
The ROAD project was designed to demonstrate the technical and economic feasibility of a large-scale, integrated CCS-chain deployed on power generation. Post-combustion technology was to be applied to separate CO2 from the flue gases of the new 1069 MWe coal-fired Maasvlakte Power Plant 3 (MPP3) in the harbour area of Rotterdam. From the capture...
article 2019
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Lap, T. (author), Benders, R. (author), Koberle, A. (author), van der Hilst, F. (author), Nogueira, L. (author), Szklo, A. (author), Schaeffer, R. (author), Faaij, A. (author)
Biomass is responsible for 25% of the primary energy supply in Brazil. However, future biomass demand will be influenced by many factors. This study evaluates potential pathways for the utilization of biomass in Brazil until 2050, while considering novel biobased sectors (renewable jet fuel and biochemicals), resource competition, and greenhouse...
article 2019
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Perdijk, O. (author), Baarlen, P.V. (author), Fernandez-Gutierrez, M.M. (author), Brink, E.V. (author), Schuren, F.H.J. (author), Brugman, S. (author), Savelkoul, H.F.J. (author), Kleerebezem, M. (author), Neerven, R.J.J.V. (author)
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMO) and prebiotic oligosaccharides are proposed to confer several health benefits to the infant. They shape the microbiota, have anti-inflammatory properties, and support epithelial barrier functioning. However, in order to select the best oligosaccharides for inclusion in infant formulas, there is a need to...
article 2019
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Minnens, F. (author), Lucas Luijckx, N.B. (author), Verbeke, W. (author)
One of the biggest challenges facing the food industry is assuring food integrity. Dealing with complex food integrity issues requires a multi-dimensional approach. Preventive actions and early reactive responses are key for the food supply chain. Information sharing could facilitate the detection and prevention of food integrity issues. This...
article 2019
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