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Smyth, T. (author), Deakin, A. (author), Pewter, J. (author), Snee, D. (author), Proud, R. (author), Verbeek, R. (author), Verhagen, V. (author), Paschinger, P. (author), Bell, T. (author), Fishwick, J. (author), Yang, M. (author)
Global concerns regarding air quality have over the past decade led to the introduction of regulations by the International Maritime Organisation curbing the emissions of sulphur and nitrogen oxides (SOx, NOx). These limits were implemented initially in so-called “emission control areas”, defined where the density of shipping activity combines...
article 2023
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Blom, W.M. (author), Westerhout, J. (author), Houben, G.F. (author)
The need for region-specific food intake values to accurately estimate food allergen risk is underscored by the recent Ad Hoc Joint Food and Agriculture Organization/World Health Organization (FAO/WHO) Expert Consultation on Risk Assessment of Food Allergens (1). A recent study published by Sun et al. in China CDC Weekly 2022, titled A Chinese...
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Delre, A. (author), Hensen, A. (author), Velzeboer, I. (author), Bulk, P.V.D. (author), Edjabou, M.E. (author), Scheutz, C. (author)
Site-specific methane (CH4) and ethane (C2H6) emission rates from the onshore oil and gas (O&G) sector in Romania were quantified, using the mobile tracer gas dispersion method. As part of the coordinated Romanian Methane Emission from Oil & Gas measurement campaign, this study supported the investigation of CH4 emissions from the O&G sector...
article 2022
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Mehta, R. (author)
public lecture 2022
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Schouten, D.G.M. (author), Massink, P. (author), Donker, S.F. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author), Cremers, A.H.M. (author)
In this study, we attempt to specify the cognitive support behavior of a previously designed embodied conversational agent coach that provides learning support to low-literates. Three knowledge gaps are identified in the existing work: an incomplete specification of the behaviors that make up ‘support,’ an incomplete specification of how this...
article 2021
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Golkaram, M. (author), Mehta, R. (author)
other 2021
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Golkaram, M. (author), Mehta, R. (author)
public lecture 2021
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Panoutsopoulos, H. (author), Brewster, C. (author), Fountas, S. (author)
conference paper 2021
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Schuts, M. (author), Alonso, M. (author), Hooman, J. (author)
At Philips IGT, we develop and produce interventional X-ray systems. For a controller in these systems, we have an approximately five years old domain specific language. Like general programming languages, domains specific languages also evolve. These languages co-evolve together with their domain. The language used at IGT was initially created...
conference paper 2021
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van Bilsen, J.H.M. (author), van den Brink, W. (author), van den Hoek, A.M. (author), Dulos, R. (author), Caspers, M.P.M. (author), Kleeman, R. (author), Wopereis, S. (author), Verschuren, L. (author)
Metabolic disorders, such as obesity and type 2 diabetes have a large impact on global health, especially in industrialized countries. Tissue-specific chronic low-grade inflammation is a key contributor to complications in metabolic disorders. To support therapeutic approaches to these complications, it is crucial to gain a deeper understanding...
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Kebede, M.G. (author), Sileno, G. (author), van Engers, T. (author)
Rights expression languages (RELs) aim to express and govern legally binding behavior within technological environments. The Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL), used to represent statements about the usage of digital assets, is among the most known RELs today and has become a W3C recommendation to enhance the web’s functionality and...
conference paper 2021
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Barbini, L. (author), Bratosin, C. (author), Nägele, T. (author)
There is a constant increase of the market expectations on the capabilities of industrial high-tech systems. To meet these expectations, designers of such systems have to explore complex solutions that ensure both functionality and maximum up-time. We describe a methodology that supports the designers in this task. Specifically, we introduce a...
conference paper 2021
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Pasma, W. (author), Wesselink, E.M. (author), van Buuren, S. (author), de Graaff, J.C. (author), van Klei, W.A. (author)
Physiologic data from anesthesia monitors are automatically captured. Yet erroneous data are stored in the process as well. While this is not interfering with clinical care, research can be affected. Researchers should find ways to remove artifacts. The aim of the present study was to compare different artifact annotation strategies, and to...
article 2021
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Berkers, F.T.H.M. (author), Turetken, O. (author), Ozkan, B. (author), Wilbik, A. (author), Adali, O.E. (author), Gilsing, R. (author), Grefen, P. (author)
conference paper 2020
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Berzins, J. (author), Indrisiūnas, S. (author), Fasold, S. (author), Steinert, M. (author), Zukovskaja, O. (author), Cialla-May, D. (author), Gecys, P. (author), Bäumer, S.M.B. (author), Pertsch, T. (author), Setzpfandt, F. (author)
Optically resonant high-index dielectric metasurfaces featuring Mie-type electric and magnetic resonances are usually fabricated by means of planar technologies, which limit the degrees of freedom in tunability and scalability of the fabricated systems. Therefore, we propose a complimentary post-processing technique based on ultrashort (≤ 10 ps)...
article 2020
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Sioutas, S. (author), Stuijk, S. (author), Basten, T. (author), Corporaal, H. (author), Somers, L. (author)
The Halide DSL and compiler have enabled high-performance code generation for image processing pipelines targeting heterogeneous architectures through the separation of algorithmic description and optimization schedule. However, automatic schedule generation is currently only possible for multi-core CPU architectures. As a result, expert...
conference paper 2020
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van Binsbergen, L.T. (author), Liu, L.C. (author), van Doesburg, R. (author), van Engers, T. (author)
conference paper 2020
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Oosterman, J.E. (author), Wopereis, S. (author), Kalsbeek, A. (author)
Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) have become a global health concern. The prevalence of obesity and T2D is significantly higher in shift workers compared to people working regular hours. An accepted hypothesis is that the increased risk for metabolic health problems arises from aberrantly timed eating behavior, that is, eating out of synchrony...
article 2020
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Boelhouwer, A. (author), van den Beukel, A.P. (author), van der Voort, M.C. (author), Martens, M.H. (author)
Partially automated car systems are expected to soon become available to the public. However, in order for any of the potential benefits of automated driving to arise, the driver and car need to establish effective, efficient and satisfactory interactions. Otherwise, the driver may rely too much on the automated car system, leading to dangerous...
article 2019
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Gelbke, H.P. (author), Buist, H. (author), Eisert, R. (author), Leibold, E. (author), Sherman, J. (author)
Polyoxymethylene (POM) is a polymer of formaldehyde used inter alia for kitchenware and food processing machines. By migration into food, consumers may be exposed to small additional amounts of formaldehyde in food. In order to address such potential exposures, Specific Migration Limits are derived using all studies with oral exposure in mammals...
article 2019
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