Publicaties
Bepaling van het bufferend vermogen van het Way Besai stroomgebied in Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesië KU Leuven
Modifications to the SWAT code for modelling direct pesticide losses Vrije Universiteit Brussel Universiteit Gent
In different river catchments in Europe, pesticide concentrations in surface waters frequently exceed the standards, possibly resulting in negative impacts on aquatic fauna and flora. Pesticides can enter river systems both immediately after application, i.e. as a direct loss, or with some time delay due to runoff or leaching. We define a direct loss as the sum of point losses and drift losses on an application day that will reach the river ...
The effect of rainfall intensity and water depth on the scale-dependency of infiltration on a hillslope. KU Leuven
Robust inference techniques based on resampling KU Leuven
Robust techniques for functional data and generalized linear models KU Leuven
Impact of coronary bifurcation angle on computed tomography derived fractional flow reserve in coronary vessels with no apparent coronary artery disease Vrije Universiteit Brussel
OBJECTIVES: Computed tomography (CT) derived fractional flow reserve (FFRCT) decreases from the proximal to the distal part due to a variety of factors. The energy loss due to the bifurcation angle may potentially contribute to a progressive decline in FFRCT. However, the association of the bifurcation angle with FFRCT is still not entirely understood. This study aimed to investigate the impact of various bifurcation angles on FFRCT decline ...
Mechanical properties of quartz sand and gypsum powder (plaster) mixtures Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven
Granular materials are a useful analogue for the Earth's crust in laboratory models of deformation. Constraining their mechanical properties is critical for such model's scaling and interpretation. Much information exists about monomineralic granular materials, such as quartz sand, but the mechanical characteristics of bimineralic mixtures, such as commonly-used quartz sand mixed with gypsum powder (i.e. plaster), are largely unconstrained. ...
Impact of vessel morphology on CT-derived fractional-flow-reserve in non-obstructive coronary artery disease in right coronary artery Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Objectives: Computed tomography (CT)–derived fractional flow reserve (FFR CT) decreases continuously from proximal to distal segments of the vessel due to the influence of various factors even in non-obstructive coronary artery disease (NOCAD). It is known that FFR CT is dependent on vessel-length, but the relationship with other vessel morphologies remains to be explained. Purpose: To investigate morphological aspects of the vessels that ...