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V. de Wilde
Researcher at Wageningen University and Research Centre
Publications - 6
Citations - 490
V. de Wilde is an academic researcher from Wageningen University and Research Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Substrate (chemistry) & Compost. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 424 citations.
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Biochemical methane potential (BMP) of solid organic substrates: evaluation of anaerobic biodegradability using data from an international interlaboratory study
F. Raposo,V. Fernández-Cegrí,M.A. de la Rubia,Rafael Borja,Fabrice Béline,Cristina Cavinato,Göksel N. Demirer,B. Fernández,M. Fernández-Polanco,J.C. Frigon,R. Ganesh,Prasad Kaparaju,J. Koubova,Ramón Méndez,G. Menin,A. Peene,Paul Scherer,Michel Torrijos,Hinrich Uellendahl,I. Wierinck,V. de Wilde +20 more
TL;DR: The influence of inocula and experimental factors was nearly insignificant with respect to the extents of the anaerobic biodegradation, while the rates differed significantly according to the experimental approaches.
Learning to like vegetables: applying learning theory to the acquisition of preferences for novel vegetables from 6-36m.results from habeat and viva.
Marion M. Hetherington,Samantha J. Caton,J.E. Ceci,Lucy Cooke,Fiona Croden,Alison Fildes,C. de Graaf,Carla Lopes,Diane M Jackson,Gerry Jager,Jérôme Madrelle,Peidro Moreira,George Moschonis,Per Møller,Sophie Nicklaus,A.M. Olsen,Eloïse Rémy,Camille Schwartz,Carel Vereitjken,J. Warren,Hugo Weenen,V. de Wilde,Sylvie Issanchou +22 more
Odour abatement in the integrated reactor concept for simultaneous treatment
TL;DR: A reactor concept was developed for simultaneous treatment of separately collected liquid and solid fractions of pig manure, which results in a concentrated liquid nitrogen fertiliser without phosphorus and a stabilised, solid organic fertiliser, which is free of pathogens and weeds.
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Odour abatement in the integrated reactor concept for simultaneous treatment of liquid and solid pig manure fractions
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a reactor concept for simultaneous treatment of separately collected liquid and solid fractions of pig manure, which can capture nutrients, reduce emissions of ammonia and nuisance odours, and kill harmful pathogens.
How do individual differences and word-related variables influence french and english l2 vocabulary learning in dutch-speaking children?
TL;DR: DeWilde et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the English and French vocabulary knowledge of 110 Dutch-speaking children (age 10-12), who received 100 hours of instruction in French, whereas their contact with English came from out-of-school exposure only.