212 research outputs found

    sj-docx-2-cll-10.1177_09636897221108705 – Supplemental material for Cooling of Cells and Organs Confers Extensive DNA Strand Breaks Through Oxidative Stress and ATP Depletion

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-cll-10.1177_09636897221108705 for Cooling of Cells and Organs Confers Extensive DNA Strand Breaks Through Oxidative Stress and ATP Depletion by Marziyeh Tolouee, Koen D. W. Hendriks, Fia Fia Lie, Lucas P. Gartzke, Maaike Goris, Femke Hoogstra-Berends, Steven Bergink and Robert H. Henning in Cell Transplantation</p

    sj-docx-4-cll-10.1177_09636897221108705 – Supplemental material for Cooling of Cells and Organs Confers Extensive DNA Strand Breaks Through Oxidative Stress and ATP Depletion

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-cll-10.1177_09636897221108705 for Cooling of Cells and Organs Confers Extensive DNA Strand Breaks Through Oxidative Stress and ATP Depletion by Marziyeh Tolouee, Koen D. W. Hendriks, Fia Fia Lie, Lucas P. Gartzke, Maaike Goris, Femke Hoogstra-Berends, Steven Bergink and Robert H. Henning in Cell Transplantation</p

    sj-docx-3-cll-10.1177_09636897221108705 – Supplemental material for Cooling of Cells and Organs Confers Extensive DNA Strand Breaks Through Oxidative Stress and ATP Depletion

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-cll-10.1177_09636897221108705 for Cooling of Cells and Organs Confers Extensive DNA Strand Breaks Through Oxidative Stress and ATP Depletion by Marziyeh Tolouee, Koen D. W. Hendriks, Fia Fia Lie, Lucas P. Gartzke, Maaike Goris, Femke Hoogstra-Berends, Steven Bergink and Robert H. Henning in Cell Transplantation</p

    Goris, Maaike

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    sj-docx-1-cll-10.1177_09636897221108705 – Supplemental material for Cooling of Cells and Organs Confers Extensive DNA Strand Breaks Through Oxidative Stress and ATP Depletion

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cll-10.1177_09636897221108705 for Cooling of Cells and Organs Confers Extensive DNA Strand Breaks Through Oxidative Stress and ATP Depletion by Marziyeh Tolouee, Koen D. W. Hendriks, Fia Fia Lie, Lucas P. Gartzke, Maaike Goris, Femke Hoogstra-Berends, Steven Bergink and Robert H. Henning in Cell Transplantation</p

    State of the art of prosthesis simulators for the upper limb: A narrative review

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    Background: Research into prosthesis training and design puts a burden on the small population of people with upper-limb absence who can participate in these studies. One solution is to use a prosthetic hand simulator, which allows for attaching a hand prosthesis to an intact limb. However, whether the results of prosthesis simulator studies can be translated to people with upper-limb absence using a hand prosthesis is unclear. Objective: To review the literature on prosthetic hand simulators, provide an overview of current designs, and highlight the differences and similarities between prosthesis simulators and traditional prostheses. Methods: A Boolean combination of keywords was used to search 3 electronic databases: PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science. Relevant articles in English were selected. Results: In total, 52 papers were included in the review, and an overview of the state of the art was presented. We identified the key differences between prosthesis simulators and traditional prostheses as the position of the terminal device and the available degrees of freedom of the arm and (prosthetic) wrist. Conclusions: This paper provides an overview of prosthesis simulator designs over the past 27 years and an overview of the similarities and differences between prosthesis simulators and prostheses. The literature does not provide enough evidence to establish whether the results obtained from simulator studies could be translated to prostheses. A recommendation for future simulator design is to constrain pro- and supination of the forearm of anatomically intact participants and add a prosthetic wrist that can pro- and supinate. Additional research is required to find the ideal terminal device position for a prosthesis simulator with respect to the person's hand.Medical Instruments & Bio-Inspired Technolog

    The ideal solution

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    A smart use of high-pressure carbon dioxide may make a special class of eco-friendly solvents known as ionic liquids much more attractive to the fine chemical industry. Researcher Dr. Maaike Kroon has demonstrated that, on paper at least, the savings can be astronomical.Applied Science

    Educate for technological innovation

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    At Polytechnics design &amp; engineering students are taught about state-of-the-art technical knowledge. Students become qualified engineers and learn to innovate artifacts related to their domain. Not taught is how to develop new engineering knowledge within a multidisciplinary context of stakeholders, companies and regulations. In short, students don't learn to innovate technology. What is taught today is the result of a technological innovation of yesterday. This is not sufficient for industry to innovatively deal with society's grand challenges. The paper describes a project that aims to educate all TU Delft graduate students in the verb of innovating technology, that is, the development of new technologies from inventions in the labs to full- fledged application in business. Such along three dimensions: technical, human and business. The educational portfolio consists of three modules in line with growth along Bloom's taxonomy and online materials on theoretical backbones. All modules apply the notion of technological innovation journeys (Tijo's). Tijo's are rich descriptions of the developmental journey of new technology and are based on inventions from the university's own labs.Methodologie en Organisatie van DesignESA extension schoolEducation ManagementCognitive RoboticsApplied Mechanic

    A CHAT approach to understand framing in digital service innovation

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    Within the third wave of digital service innovation, framing is becoming increasingly complex. Accordingly, design practice finds itself in a transition from designing single service solutions that are shared, to designing systemic solutions that are shareable. We report a case study in which we use Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) to analyze the framing process that a designer went through when designing a digital service for a Connected Care startup. Results show the importance of the designer’s activity awareness and the challenge of dealing with relational complexity when framing the digital service innovation. With this work, we hope to inspire researchers and practitioners with the potential that CHAT has to offer for the reflective practice in digital service innovations.Methodologie en Organisatie van DesignResponsible Marketing and Consumer Behavio

    De ideale oplossing: Schakelen met kooldioxide zet ionische vloeistof op de kaart

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    Door handig gebruik te maken van kooldioxide onder hoge druk kan het voor de fijnchemische industrie veel interessanter worden om gebruik te maken van een bijzondere klasse milieuvriendelijke oplosmiddelen: ‘ionische vloeistoffen’. Onderzoekster dr.ir. Maaike Kroon liet zien dat de besparingen, in elk geval op papier, astronomisch zijn.Innovation SystemsTechnology, Policy and Managemen
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