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Method Development and Validation of Capillary Electromigration Methods KU Leuven
The book defines the concept of contemporary practice in capillary electromigration separation methods, also discussing its applications in small mass ions, stereoisomers, and proteins.
Advantages of a validated UPLCMS/MS standard addition method for the quantification of A-type dimeric and trimeric proanthocyanidins in cranberry extracts in comparison with well-known quantification methods University of Antwerp
The berries of Vaccinium macrocarpon, cranberry, are widely used for the prevention of urinary tract infections. This species contains A-type proanthocyanidins (PACs), which intervene in the initial phase of the development of urinary tract infections by preventing the adherence of Escherichia coli by their P-type fimbriae to uroepithelial cells. Unfortunately, the existing clinical studies used different cranberry preparations, which were ...
Sharing Methods for Involving People with Impairments in Design: Exploring the Method Story Approach KU Leuven
The concept of method stories was proposed as an approach to document how design research methods are made to work in practice. Sharing the creation process of methods is especially valuable when working with people with impairments, as participation (on equal footing) is often challenged by the impairment. In addition, it is necessary to continuously adapt the design approach to the setting and characteristics of individual participants. The ...
Comparing the European Commission product environmental footprint method with other environmental accounting methods KU Leuven
Purpose This paper presents a structured comparison of the European Commission (EC) Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) method with a number of existing European environmental accounting methods and standards that were taken into account during its development. In addition to the ISO 14040 and 14044 which represent themain reference, also the ISO/TS 14067, ILCD Handbook, PAS 2050, Greenhouse Gas Protocol, Ecological Footprint and BPX 30-323-0 ...
Inter-instrumental method transfer of chiral capillary electrophoretic methods using robustness test information. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is an electrodriven separation technique that is often used for the separation of chiral molecules. Advantages of CE are its flexibility, low cost and efficiency. On the other hand, the precision and transfer of CE methods are well-known problems of the technique. Reasons for the more complicated method transfer are the more diverse instrumental differences, such as total capillary lengths and capillary cooling ...
Overview of METHOD 2014: the 3rd International Workshop on Methods for Establishing Trust of (Open) Data Ghent University
‘Keywords Method’ versus ‘Calcul des Spécificités’: A comparison of tools and methods KU Leuven
This paper explores two tools and methods for keyword extraction. As several tools are available, it makes a comparison of two widely used tools, namely Lexico3 (Lamalle et al. 2003) and WordSmith Tools (Scott 2013). It shows the importance of keywords and discusses recent studies involving keyword extraction. Since no previous study has attempted to compare two different tools, used by different language communities and which use different ...
HPTLC methods to assay active ingredients in pharmaceutical formulations: a review to the method development and validation steps Vrije Universiteit Brussel
A semi automated simplification method for hydrodynamic sewer models / Une méthode de simplification semi-automatisée pour les modèles hydrodynamiques de réseaux KU Leuven
In recent literature, several approaches for the simplification of hydrodynamic sewer models are discussed. The aim of this study is to investigate whether it is possible to establish a rather simple and robust semi automated procedure capable of simplifying the structure of arbitrary sewer networks to an extent where both simulation time and accuracy are within an acceptable range. The final procedure developed from these investigations is ...