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Leegwater, G. (author), Tabokovi, A. (author), Baglieri, O. (author), Hammoum, F. (author), Baaj, H. (author)
bookPart 2022
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Hua, F. (author), Bruijnzeel, L.A. (author), Meli, P. (author), Martin, P.A. (author), Zhang, J. (author), Nakagawa, S. (author), Miao, X. (author), Wang, W. (author), McEvoy, C. (author), Pena-Arancibia, J.L. (author), Brancalion, P.H.S. (author), Smith, P. (author), Edwards, D.P. (author), Balmford, A. (author)
Forest restoration is being scaled up globally to deliver critical ecosystem services and biodiversity benefits; however, there is a lack of rigorous comparison of cobenefit delivery across different restoration approaches. Through global synthesis, we used 25,950 matched data pairs from 264 studies in 53 countries to assess how delivery of...
article 2022
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Nair, V. (author), Litjens, R. (author), Zhang, H. (author)
A suitability assessment and performance optimisation is presented of narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) cellular technology for use in smart energy distribution networks. The focus is on the reliable and timely delivery of outage restoration and management (ORM) messages at the event of a local or regional power outage. Both the cellular NB...
article 2019
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Nair, V. (author), Litjens, R. (author), Zhang, H. (author)
In this paper, we assess the suitability of NB-IoT (Narrowband Internet of Things) cellular technology for smart grid applications, concentrating on the reliable and timely delivery of Outage Restoration & Management (ORM) messages at the event of a local or regional power outage. Using system-level simulations modelling of both the cellular NB...
conference paper 2018
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Gupta, E. (author), Innes, N. (author), Schuller, A.A (author), Vermaire, J.H. (author), Marshman, Z. (author)
Objective: To conduct a scoping review of literature to describe how the care index (CI) and restorative index (RI) are used in child populations and to determine whether they are fit for purpose. Basic research design: Scoping review conducted using the Arksey and O’Malley (2005) framework. Method: Electronic and manual literature searches ...
article 2017
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van Hees, R.P.J. (author), Naldini, S. (author)
In many cultures in the past, sustainability used to be an integral concept, related to building traditions, crafts and daily life.With the increasing complexity of our society and the progressive shift from the local to the global scale the past sustainable building tradition has often faded out, without being substituted by a new, equally...
conference paper 2016
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van Eekeren, A.W.M. (author), Dijk, J. (author), Schutte, K. (author)
In general, long range detection, recognition and identification in visual and infrared imagery are hampered by turbulence caused by atmospheric conditions. The amount of turbulence is often indicated by the refractive-index structure parameter Cn 2. The value of this parameter and its variation is determined by the turbulence effects over the...
conference paper 2014
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van Eekeren, A.W.M. (author), Schutte, K. (author), Dijk, J. (author), Schwering, P.B.W. (author)
A well-known phenomena that diminishes the recognition range in infrared imagery is atmospheric turbulence. In literature many methods are described that try to compensate for the distortions caused by atmospheric turbulence. Most of these methods use a global processing approach in which they assume a global shift and a uniform blurring in all...
conference paper 2013
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van Eekeren, A.W.M. (author), Schutte, K. (author), Dijk, J. (author), Schwering, P.B.W. (author), van Iersel, M. (author), Doelman, N.J. (author)
In general, long range visual detection, recognition and identification are hampered by turbulence caused by atmospheric conditions. Much research has been devoted to the field of turbulence compensation. One of the main advantages of turbulence compensation is that it enables visual identification over larger distances. In many (military)...
conference paper 2012
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van Eekeren, A.W.M. (author), Kruithof, M.C. (author), Schutte, K. (author), Dijk, D. (author), van Iersel, M. (author), Schwering, P.B.W. (author)
Infrared imagery over long ranges is hampered by atmospheric turbulence effects, leading to spatial resolutions worse than expected by a diffraction limited sensor system. This diminishes the recognition range and it is therefore important to compensate visual degradation due to atmospheric turbulence. The amount of turbulence is spatially...
conference paper 2012
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Crushell, P.H. (author), Smolders, A.J.P. (author), Schouten, M.G.C. (author), Robroek, B.J.M. (author), van Wirdum, G. (author), Roelofs, J.G.M. (author)
Soaks (areas of mesotrophic/minerotrophic vegetation within acid bog) add to the overall heterogeneity and biodiversity of raised bog landscapes due to the presence of flora and fauna communities not typically associated with acid bog systems. A field experiment was set up to investigate the potential to restore the minerotrophic and aquatic...
article 2011
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Kronvang, B. (author), Hoffmann, C.C. (author), Dörge, R. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Restoration of river systems allowing the transformation of former drained and dry riparian areas into riparian wetlands will increase the overbank storage of sediment and sediment-associated phosphorus (P). Wetland restoration is therefore a cost-effective mitigation measure to reduce the sediment and nutrient transport to river systems. The...
article 2009
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van Loon, A.H. (author), Schot, P.P. (author), Griffioen, J. (author), Bierkens, M.F.P. (author), Batelaan, O. (author), Wassen, M.J. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Knowledge of the hydrological mechanisms that underlie stable plant communities within natural fens is essential for the improvement of current fen restoration and conservation strategies. In this study, steady-state groundwater modelling was performed to quantify the impact of throughflow mechanisms on the presence of exfiltrated, alkaline...
article 2009
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Dubelaar, C.W. (author), Dusar, M. (author), Dreesen, R. (author), Felder, W.M. (author), Nijland, T.G. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
conference paper 2006
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Lubelli, B. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), Groot, C.J.W.P. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
In recent years several types of restoration plasters, especially developed for salt loaded substrates, have been introduced on the market. The behaviour of these plasters in the field is, however, not always satisfactory. The reasons for failures may be found both in the moisture and salt transport behaviour of the substrate/plaster combination...
article 2006
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Lubelli, B. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), Groot, C.W.P. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
The present paper reports the results of a series of investigations and monitoring performed, during a period of more than three years, on an ancient church flooded by the sea 50 years ago. This building can be considered representative for many other brick-masonry monuments in the flooded areas in the Netherlands. The church, restored several...
article 2006
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Groot, C.J.W.P. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), Lubelli, B. (author), Wijffels, T.J. (author), de Rooij, M.R. (author), Petkovic, J. (author)
article 2004
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Zhu, Q. (author), de With, G. (author), Dortmans, L.J.M.G. (author), Feenstra, F. (author)
The purpose of this study is to investigate the subcritical crack growth (SCG) behavior of alumina-glass dental composites. Alumina-glass composites were fabricated by infiltrating molten glass to porous alumina preforms. Rectangular bars of the composite were subject to dynamic loading in air, with stressing rates ranging from 0.01 MPa/s to 2...
article 2003
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Schuller, A.A. (author), Willumsen, T. (author), Holst, D. (author)
Epidemiological studies of the relationship between dental fear, use of dental services, and oral health in different age groups in a common population are scarce. Dental fear and its relationships are usually described in individuals with high dental fear only. The purposes of this study were to describe the prevalence of dental fear in the...
article 2003
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Kalsbeek, H. (author), Poorterman, J.H. (author), Eijkman, M.A. (author), Verrips, G.H. (author)
In 1987, 1993 and 1999 an epidemiological study was performed on oral health in youngsters, aged 5, 11, 17 or 23 years, in whom oral health care was covered by a health insurance fund. The prevalence of caries in the deciduous teeth of the 5-year-olds (examined without radiographs) did not change significantly between 1987 and 1999. Only a small...
article 2002
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