Maxime Van Haeverbeke
6 Papers
Maxime Van Haeverbeke is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pharmacokinetics & Lean body mass. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
On the pivotal role of water potential to model plant physiological processes
Tom De Swaef,Olivier Pieters,Simon Appeltans,Irene Borra-Serrano,Willem Coudron,Valentin Couvreur,Sarah Garré,Peter Lootens,B. M. Nicolaï,LeRoi Vincent Pols,Clément Saint Cast,Jakub Šalagovič,Maxime Van Haeverbeke,Michael Stock,Francis wyffels +14 more
TL;DR: Water potential explains water transport in the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum (SPAC) and is gaining interest as a connecting variable between thepedo-, bio-, and atmosphere as discussed by the authors .
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Equivalent Electrical Circuits and Their Use Across Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Application Domains
TL;DR: This review takes a closer look at the use of equivalent electrical circuits (EEC) across various application domains and aims to aid EIS practitioners in determining and evaluating their EEC-based data analysis methodology in light of recent progress from all EIS application domains.
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Evaluating the potential of Distribution of Relaxation Times analysis for plant agriculture
Maxime Van Haeverbeke,Bernard De Baets,Michael Stock +2 more
TL;DR: This study evaluates the potential of Distribution of Relaxation Times (DRT) analysis for plant agriculture, demonstrating its effectiveness in characterizing electrochemical impedance spectroscopy applications, such as fruit ripening, plant stress, and post-harvest processing, with advantages over standard techniques.
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Plant impedance spectroscopy: a review of modeling approaches and applications
TL;DR: This work reviews the state-of-the-art of impedance spectra modeling for plant applications and includes the traditional, widely-used representations and the more recent machine-learning-based approaches.
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Altered intravenous drug disposition in people living with cystic fibrosis: A meta‐analysis integrating top‐down and bottom‐up data
Peter De Sutter,Maxime Van Haeverbeke,Eva Van Braeckel,Stephanie Van Biervliet,Jan Van Bocxlaer,An Vermeulen,Elke Gasthuys +6 more
TL;DR: Lower total plasma concentrations of drugs can be expected in people living with CF, especially when pulmonary exacerbations are present, and the clinical relevance of adapting existing dosage regimens should be evaluated on a case‐by‐case basis.
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