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ZhuParris, A. (author), de Goede, A.A. (author), Yocarini, I.E. (author), Kraaij, W. (author), Groeneveld, G.J. (author), Doll, R.J. (author)
Background: Central nervous system (CNS) disorders benefit from ongoing monitoring to assess disease progression and treatment efficacy. Mobile health (mHealth) technologies offer a means for the remote and continuous symptom monitoring of patients. Machine Learning (ML) techniques can process and engineer mHealth data into a precise and...
article 2023
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author), Dhondt, S. (author), McMurray, A.J. (author)
The scientific and non-scientific literature on workplace innovation is reviewed and categorised against the type of research and the level of analysis. A description is provided of how the term workplace innovation is interpreted by authors who apply the term. For the distinguished categories of workplace innovation research, the prominent...
bookPart 2023
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van der Zwet, K. (author), Barros, A.I. (author), van Engers, T.M. (author), Sloot, P.M.A. (author)
Insurgency conflicts pose significant challenges to societies globally. The increase of insurgency conflicts creates a need to understand how insurgencies arise, and to identify societal drivers of insurgencies or effective strategies to counter them. In this paper, we analyze the contributions of computational modeling methods for the analysis...
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Veraar, R.G. (author), Oosthuisen, R. (author), Andersson, K. (author)
Ramjet propulsion for gun-launched projectiles has received substantial attention since the invention of the ramjet engine concept in 1913. After the second World War, projectiles using solid fuel gained interest due to their inherent simplicity and robustness. Throughout the world, research and development programs have been and still are being...
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Gilsing, R. (author), Turetken, O. (author), Grefen, P. (author), Ozkan, B. (author), Adali, O.E. (author)
Background: As a result of factors such as digitization and rapid technology change, organizations are compelled to innovate their business models at an accelerated pace. While the domain of business model innovation has focused on understanding and structuring the process of innovation, it offers limited guidance for evaluating business models...
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Loomans, M. (author), Kompatscher, K. (author), Huisman, E. (author), Kort, H. (author), Maassen, W. (author), Traversari, A.A.L. (author)
Humidification is not a common procedure in many buildings in the Netherlands. An exception are buildings used for healthcare, especially hospitals. There, e.g. in operating theatres, relative humidity (RH) generally is controlled stringently at levels around 50%. From an energy point-of-view humidification is an energy-intensive activity....
conference paper 2022
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Oeij, P.R.A. (author), Dhondt, S. (author), McMurray, A. (author)
The scientific and non-scientific literature of workplace innovation is reviewed and categorised against the type of research and the level of analysis. A description is provided how the term workplace innovation is interpreted by authors who apply the term. For the distinguished categories of workplace innovation research the prominent...
report 2021
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Paver, R. (author), de Witte, H. (author), Rothmann, S. (author), van den Broeck, A. (author), Blonk, R. (author)
Background: South Africa is challenged with high levels of unemployment, comprising many people with low levels of education and also individuals who have never held a job before. Despite having many vulnerable participants, interventions aimed at the unemployed generally exclude psychosocial training and are methodologically weak. Aim: The JOBS...
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Paver, R. (author), de Witte, H. (author), Rothmann, S. (author), van den Broeck, A. (author), Blonk, R.W.B. (author)
No validated intervention that specifically addresses the psychosocial needs of unemployed people exists in the South African context. This study intends to evaluate an evidence-based job-search program, called the JOBS intervention, that is aimed at the self-efficacy, amotivation, and self-esteem related to participants searching for jobs. A...
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Riva, G.M. (author), Vasenev, A. (author), Zannone, N. (author)
The processing of personal data is becoming a key business factor, especially for high-tech system industries such as automotive and healthcare service providers. To protect such data, the European Union (EU) has introduced the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), with the aim to standardize and strengthen data protection policies across...
conference paper 2020
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Bal, M. (author), Benders, J. (author), Dhondt, S. (author), Vermeerbergen, L. (author)
Despite the emergence of head-worn displays at work around forty years ago, few studies have appeared about their impact on job content. To investigate this, a systematic literature review was conducted on these devices and job content, defined as job demands and controls. In total, 3481 studies were identified using five scientific databases....
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Bakker, K. (author), Weeber, A. (author), Theelen, M. (author)
Partial shading of Cu(In,Ga)(Se,S)2 (CIGS) photovoltaic (PV) modules is getting more attention, as is witnessed by the increase in publications on this topic in recent years. This review will give an overview of shading tests executed on CIGS modules and focuses on the more fundamental aspects that are often studied on cells. Generally, CIGS...
article 2019
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Zhang, B. (author), de Winter, J. (author), Varotto, S. (author), Happee, R. (author), Martens, M.H. (author)
An important question in automated driving research is how quickly drivers take over control of the vehicle in response to a critical event or a take-over request. Although a large number of studies have been performed, results vary strongly. In this study, we investigated mean take-over times from 129 studies with SAE level 2 automation or...
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Lubelli, B. (author), Cnudde, V. (author), Diaz-Goncalves, T. (author), Franzoni, E. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), Ioannou, I. (author), Menendez, B. (author), Nunes, C. (author), Siedel, H. (author), Stefanidou, M. (author), Verges-Belmin, V. (author), Viles, H. (author)
The durability of building materials with respect to salt crystallization is commonly determined by accelerated weathering tests, carried out in the laboratory. An effective laboratory weathering test should assess the durability and, in the case of conservation of historic buildings, the compatibility of repair materials with those existing....
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Deurloo, J.A. (author), Verkerk, P.H. (author)
Objectives: Over the years, there has been much debate about the desirability and efficacy of screening for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. To analyse the current evidence from a public health point of view a renewed evaluation of the literature was performed. Study design: Literature review. Methods: We performed two literature searches: from...
article 2015
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Valentijn, P.P. (author), Boesveld, I.C. (author), van der Klauw, D.M. (author), Ruwaard, D. (author), Struijs, J.N. (author), Molema, J.J.W. (author), Bruijnzeels, M.A. (author), Vrijhoef, H.J.M. (author)
Introduction: Building integrated services in a primary care setting is considered an essential important strategy for establishing a highquality and affordable health care system. The theoretical foundations of such integrated service models are described by the Rainbow Model of Integrated Care, which distinguishes six integration dimensions ...
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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author), Huijg, J.M. (author), Gebhardt, W.A. (author), Verheijden, M.W. (author), van der Zouwe, N. (author), de Vries, J.D. (author), Middelkoop, B.J.C. (author), Crone, M.R. (author)
Background: Despite the promising findings related to the efficacy of interventions aimed at promoting physical activity (PA) in primary health care (PHC), the translation of these interventions to PHC practice does not always happen as desired. Purpose: To help understand why efficacious PHC-based PA interventions are not effectively translated...
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van den Broek, T.A. (author), Ehrenhard, M.L. (author), Langley, D.J. (author), Groen, A. (author)
Activist groups increasingly use computer-mediated communication (CMC) channels to mobilize large groups of consumers to persuade incumbent firms to change their contested strategies or practices. The attributes of CMC channels change the effectiveness of persuasion processes in organizations. Similarly, attributes may change the effectiveness...
conference paper 2014
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Luger, T. (author), Bosch, T. (author), Veeger, D. (author), de Looze, M. (author)
Task variation has been proposed to reduce shoulder fatigue resulting from repetitive hand-arm tasks. This review analyses the effect of task variation, both 'temporal (i.e. change of work-rest ratio)' and 'activity (i.e. job rotation)' variation, on physiological responses, endurance time (ET) and subjective feelings. Pubmed was searched and...
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van der Klauw, D. (author), Molema, H. (author), Grooten, L. (author), Vrijhoef, H. (author)
Introduction: Not with standing care for chronically ill patients requires a shift towards care that is well coordinated and focused on prevention and self-care, the concept of integrated care lacks specificity and clarity. This article presents a literature review to identify mechanisms for achieving integrated care objectives. Theory and...
article 2014
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