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The architect's role in a change-oriented construction sector: a Belgian perspective Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Towards a structured consequential modelling approach for the construction sector: the Belgian case Universiteit Antwerpen
Land use impact assessment in the construction sector: an analysis of LCIA models and case study application KU Leuven
Purpose Land use is a potentially important impact category in life cycle assessment (LCA) studies of buildings. Three research questions are addressed in this paper: Is land use a decisive factor in the environmental impact of buildings?; Is it important to include the primary land use of buildings in the assessment?; and How does the environmental performance of solid structure and timber frame dwellings differ when assessed by distinct ...
High-throughput CRISPR vector construction and characterization of DNA modifications by generation of tomato hairy roots Universiteit Gent
Targeted DNA mutations generated by vectors with clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/Cas9 technology have proven useful for functional genomics studies. While most cloning strategies are simple to perform, they generally use multiple steps and can require several days to generate the ultimate constructs. The method presented here is based on DNA assembly and can produce fully functional CRISPR vectors in a single ...
A fast 4D B-spline framework for model-based reconstruction and regularization in vector flow imaging Universiteit Gent
A generic framework for model-based regularization and reconstruction is described, with applications in a wide range of noisy measurement scenarios. The framework employs automatic differentiation and stochastic gradient optimizers to perform online measurement fitting and regularization, and was implemented as a scalable CPU and GPU library with highperformance operation even in compute- or memory-intensive contexts, such as for 4D cardiac ...
Identifying Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 3 as a Mediator of Periosteal Osteochondral Differentiation through the Construction of microRNA-Based Interaction Networks KU Leuven
Human periosteum-derived progenitor cells (hPDCs) have the ability to differentiate towards both the chondrogenic and osteogenic lineages. This coordinated and complex osteochondrogenic differentiation process permits endochondral ossification and is essential in bone development and repair. We have previously shown that humanised cultures of hPDCs enhance their osteochondrogenic potentials in vitro and in vivo; however, the underlying ...