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    Urban coastal flood prediction: Integrating wave overtopping, flood defenses and drainage by Gallien, T.W., Sanders, B.F., Flick, R.E.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-09-2014)
    “…Flood extent field observations collected following a wave overtopping event are used to evaluate the accuracy of two urban flood prediction models: a static…”
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    Predicting tidal flooding of urbanized embayments: A modeling framework and data requirements by Gallien, T.W., Schubert, J.E., Sanders, B.F.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-06-2011)
    “…Numerous urbanized embayments in California are at risk of flooding during extreme high tides caused by a combination of astronomical, meteorologic and…”
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    Recurrence after totally extraperitoneal (TEP) inguinal hernia repair: the role of physical examination and ultrasound by van Hessen, C. V., Roos, M. M., Sanders, F. B. M., Verleisdonk, E. J. M. M., Clevers, G. J., Davids, P. H. P., Burgmans, J. P. J.

    “…Purpose Physical examination (PE) combined with ultrasound (US) is recommended to confirm a recurrent hernia. However, the evidence is rather weak. The aim of…”
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    Generation of Enterococci Bacteria in a Coastal Saltwater Marsh and Its Impact on Surf Zone Water Quality by Grant, S. B, Sanders, B. F, Boehm, A. B, Redman, J. A, Kim, J. H, Mrše, R. D, Chu, A. K, Gouldin, M, McGee, C. D, Gardiner, N. A, Jones, B. H, Svejkovsky, J, Leipzig, G. V, Brown, A

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-06-2001)
    “…Elevated levels of enterococci bacteria, an indicator of fecal pollution, are routinely detected in the surf zone at Huntington State and City Beaches in…”
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    Chronic pain after TEP inguinal hernia repair, does MRI reveal a cause? by Burgmans, J. P. J., Voorbrood, C. E. H., Van Dalen, T., Boxhoorn, R. N., Clevers, G. J., Sanders, F. B. M., Naafs, D. B. J., Simmermacher, R. K. J.

    “…Purpose Persistent pain is a known side effect after TEP inguinal repair disabling 2–5 % of patients. A standardized diagnostic work-up so far is not…”
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    One versus two years of elastic compression stockings for prevention of post-thrombotic syndrome (OCTAVIA study): randomised controlled trial by Mol, G C, van de Ree, M A, Klok, F A, Tegelberg, M J A M, Sanders, F B M, Koppen, S, de Weerdt, O, Koster, T, Hovens, M M C, Kaasjager, H A H, Brouwer, R E, Kragten, E, Schaar, C G, Spiering, W, Arnold, W P, Biesma, D H, Huisman, M V

    Published in BMJ (Online) (31-05-2016)
    “…Objective To study whether stopping elastic compression stockings (ECS) after 12 months is non-inferior to continuing them for 24 months after proximal deep…”
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    Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis for Shallow-Water Wave Control by Sanders, Brett F, Katopodes, Nikolaos D

    Published in Journal of engineering mechanics (01-09-2000)
    “…An adjoint sensitivity method based on the shallow-water equations is developed for water wave control in river and estuarine systems. The method is used to…”
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    Non-reflecting boundary flux function for finite volume shallow-water models by Sanders, Brett F.

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-02-2002)
    “…An approach to implement non-reflecting boundary conditions in finite-volume based shallow-water models is presented. Shallow-water models are routinely…”
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    A robust finite volume model to simulate granular flows by Yavari-Ramshe, S., Ataie-Ashtiani, B., Sanders, B.F.

    Published in Computers and geotechnics (01-05-2015)
    “…This paper introduces a well-balanced second-order finite volume scheme, based on the Q-scheme of Roe, for simulating granular type flows. The proposed method…”
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    Multi‐Decadal Simulation of Marsh Topography Under Sea Level Rise and Episodic Sediment Loads by Brand, M. W., Buffington, K., Rogers, J. B., Thorne, K., Stein, E. D., Sanders, B. F.

    “…Coastal marsh within Mediterranean climate zones is exposed to episodic watershed runoff and sediment loads that occur during storm events. Simulating future…”
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    Unstructured Grid Finite-Volume Algorithm for Shallow-Water Flow and Scalar Transport with Wetting and Drying by Begnudelli, Lorenzo, Sanders, Brett F

    “…A high-resolution, unstructured grid, finite-volume algorithm is developed for unsteady, two-dimensional, shallow-water flow and scalar transport over…”
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    Athletes with inguinal disruption benefit from endoscopic totally extraperitoneal (TEP) repair by Roos, M. M., Bakker, W. J., Goedhart, E. A., Verleisdonk, E. J. M. M., Clevers, G. J., Voorbrood, C. E. H., Sanders, F. B. M., Naafs, D. B., Burgmans, J. P. J.

    “…Purpose Inguinal disruption, a common condition in athletes, is a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of…”
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    Elastic compression stockings one year after DVT diagnosis: Who might discontinue? by Mol, G.C., Dronkers, C.E.A., van de Ree, M.A., van der Pas, S.L., Tegelberg-Stassen, M.J.A.M., Sanders, F.B.M., Koppen, S., de Weerdt, O., Koster, T., Hovens, M.M.C., Kaasjager, H.A.H., Brouwer, R.E., Kragten, E., Schaar, C.G., Spiering, W., Arnold, W.P., Huisman, M.V., Klok, F.A.

    Published in Thrombosis research (01-01-2019)
    “…Elastic compression stockings (ECS) are uncomfortable to wear but may prevent post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS). The ability to predict PTS may help clinical…”
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    Finite-Volume Model for Shallow-Water Flooding of Arbitrary Topography by Bradford, Scott F, Sanders, Brett F

    “…A model based on the finite-volume method is developed for unsteady, two-dimensional, shallow-water flow over arbitrary topography with moving lateral…”
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    Control of Canal Flow by Adjoint Sensitivity Method by Sanders, Brett F, Katopodes, Nikolaos D

    “…A new method for control of unsteady flow in open channels is presented. Control is achieved using an iterative approach, the Broyden, Fletcher, Goldfarb, and…”
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    Scaling and Management of Fecal Indicator Bacteria in Runoff from a Coastal Urban Watershed in Southern California by Reeves, Ryan L, Grant, Stanley B, Mrse, Robert D, Copil Oancea, Carmen M, Sanders, Brett F, Boehm, Alexandria B

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-05-2004)
    “…This paper describes a series of field studies aimed at identifying the spatial distribution and flow forcing of fecal indicator bacteria in dry and wet…”
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    Active Flood Hazard Mitigation. I: Bidirectional Wave Control by Sanders, Brett F, Katopodes, Nikolaos D

    “…Active mitigation of unimodal flood waves is achieved by selective lateral flow withdrawal. This is shown to create depression waves that reduce the impact of…”
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    Dispersion Model for Tidal Wetlands by Arega, Feleke, Sanders, Brett F

    “…Tidal wetlands in California are mostly estuarine salt marshes characterized by tidal channels and mudflats that are flooded and drained on a semidiurnal…”
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