{"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","keyword":["drug therapy failure (DTF)","hospital admission","METAANALYSIS","PRESCRIPTION","PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY","EVENTS","OLDER-ADULTS","ITALIAN GROUP","EXPLICIT CRITERIA","RISK-FACTORS","NURSING-HOME RESIDENTS","INAPPROPRIATE MEDICATION USE","Beers' criteria","drug use","elderly","adverse drug reaction (ADR)","Drug related problem (DRP)"],"file":[{"sha256":"8cd6997630887e762902dfe50e5dd110ecd4b2524630f23f347c69e8fbc1d6d4","access":"restricted","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/949231/file/6828507.pdf","_id":"6828507","size":"151862","content_type":"application/pdf","name":"Artikel_JNHA_477-482_SOMERS-c-PPPP__1_.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/949231/file/6828507/thumbnail.png"}],"wos_id":"000279821000013","biblio_id":"949231","_id":"949231","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-949231","date_created":"2010-05-19 20:03:33","subject":["Medicine and Health Sciences"],"type":"journalArticle","issue":"6","classification":"A1","cite":{"fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Somers, Annemie, Hugo Robays, Robert Vander Stichele, GEORGES VAN MAELE, Marcus Bogaert, and Mirko Petrovic. 2010. “Contribution of Drug Related Problems to Hospital Admission in the Elderly.” <i>JOURNAL OF NUTRITION HEALTH &#38; AGING</i> 14 (6): 477–482. doi:10.1007/s12603-009-0237-0.</div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Somers, Annemie, Hugo Robays, Robert Vander Stichele, GEORGES VAN MAELE, Marcus Bogaert, and Mirko Petrovic. 2010. “Contribution of Drug Related Problems to Hospital Admission in the Elderly.” <i>JOURNAL OF NUTRITION HEALTH &#38; AGING</i> 14 (6): 477–482. doi:10.1007/s12603-009-0237-0.</div>\n<div><i>Impact factor: 2.484, category: GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY, rank: 16/42, quartile: 2.</i></div>","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Somers, Annemie, Hugo Robays, Robert Vander Stichele, GEORGES VAN MAELE, Marcus Bogaert, and Mirko Petrovic. 2010. “Contribution of Drug Related Problems to Hospital Admission in the Elderly.” <i>JOURNAL OF NUTRITION HEALTH &#38; AGING</i> 14 (6): 477–82. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12603-009-0237-0.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">A. Somers, H. Robays, R. Vander Stichele, G. VAN MAELE, M. Bogaert, and M. Petrovic, “Contribution of drug related problems to hospital admission in the elderly,” <i>JOURNAL OF NUTRITION HEALTH &#38; AGING</i>, vol. 14, no. 6, pp. 477–482, 2010.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Somers A, Robays H, Vander Stichele R, VAN MAELE G, Bogaert M, Petrovic M. Contribution of drug related problems to hospital admission in the elderly. JOURNAL OF NUTRITION HEALTH &#38; AGING. 2010;14(6):477–82.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Somers, A., Robays, H., Vander Stichele, R., VAN MAELE, G., Bogaert, M., &#38; Petrovic, M. (2010). Contribution of drug related problems to hospital admission in the elderly. <i>JOURNAL OF NUTRITION HEALTH &#38; AGING</i>, <i>14</i>(6), 477–482. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12603-009-0237-0</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Somers, Annemie, et al. “Contribution of Drug Related Problems to Hospital Admission in the Elderly.” <i>JOURNAL OF NUTRITION HEALTH &#38; AGING</i>, vol. 14, no. 6, 2010, pp. 477–82, doi:10.1007/s12603-009-0237-0.</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2023-05-08 11:55:13","publication_status":"published","vabb_type":"VABB-1","author":[{"last_name":"Somers","name_last_first":"Somers, Annemie","first_name":"Annemie","name":"Annemie Somers"},{"_id":"F53BF9EA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Hugo","name_last_first":"Robays, Hugo","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["801001147485","973609871568"],"biblio_id":"F53BF9EA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Hugo Robays","last_name":"Robays"},{"_id":"F45255B0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Robert","name_last_first":"Vander Stichele, Robert","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE33","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE33"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000674310"],"name":"Robert Vander Stichele","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9118-9651","biblio_id":"F45255B0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Vander Stichele"},{"_id":"F3A76B3C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"GEORGES","name_last_first":"VAN MAELE, GEORGES","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"name":"Ghent University Hospital"}],"ugent_id":["801000309548","870100549758"],"name":"GEORGES VAN MAELE","biblio_id":"F3A76B3C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"VAN MAELE"},{"last_name":"Bogaert","name":"Marcus Bogaert","biblio_id":"FC4B3160-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801000094027","973175448782"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name_last_first":"Bogaert, Marcus","first_name":"Marcus","_id":"FC4B3160-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Petrovic","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7506-8646","biblio_id":"F7148516-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Mirko Petrovic","ugent_id":["801001845481","919019220754"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}],"ugent_id":"GE35"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"name_last_first":"Petrovic, Mirko","first_name":"Mirko","_id":"F7148516-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"external":0,"abstract":["Purpose: To investigate the frequency and type of drug related problems (DRPs) in geriatric patients (> 65 years), and to assess their contribution to hospital admission; to explore the appropriateness of drug therapy according to the Beers' criteria. Methods: Cross-sectional observational survey of 110 elderly patients admitted during three non-consecutive months to the geriatric ward of a university hospital. Explorative assessment of appropriateness of drug therapy prior to hospital admission based on the Beers' criteria. Results: A DRP was the dominant reason for hospital admission in 14 out of the 110 patients (12.7%); for another 9 patients (8.2%), a DRP was partly contributing to hospital admission. For these 23 patients, adverse drug reactions and noncompliance were the most important types of DRPs. We found no relationship between drug related hospital admission and intake of a drug listed in the Beers criteria for inappropriate drug use in the elderly. Patients admitted for a DRP took more drugs before admission than patients admitted because of other reasons. Conclusions: DRPs are an important cause for admission on the geriatric ward of our hospital. The drugs causing DRPs in this study were not those listed in the Beers list of inappropriate drugs in the elderly."],"jcr":{"eigenfactor":0.00457,"immediacy_index":0.57,"category_vigintile":8,"category_rank":"16/42","prev_category_quartile":3,"prev_impact_factor":1.712,"category_decile":4,"category_quartile":2,"total_cites":1523,"impact_factor_5yr":2.393,"prev_category_vigintile":11,"impact_factor":2.484,"category":"GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY","prev_category_decile":6},"publication_status_sort":2,"volume":"14","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Purpose: To investigate the frequency and type of drug related problems (DRPs) in geriatric patients (> 65 years), and to assess their contribution to hospital admission; to explore the appropriateness of drug therapy according to the Beers' criteria. Methods: Cross-sectional observational survey of 110 elderly patients admitted during three non-consecutive months to the geriatric ward of a university hospital. Explorative assessment of appropriateness of drug therapy prior to hospital admission based on the Beers' criteria. Results: A DRP was the dominant reason for hospital admission in 14 out of the 110 patients (12.7%); for another 9 patients (8.2%), a DRP was partly contributing to hospital admission. For these 23 patients, adverse drug reactions and noncompliance were the most important types of DRPs. We found no relationship between drug related hospital admission and intake of a drug listed in the Beers criteria for inappropriate drug use in the elderly. Patients admitted for a DRP took more drugs before admission than patients admitted because of other reasons. Conclusions: DRPs are an important cause for admission on the geriatric ward of our hospital. The drugs causing DRPs in this study were not those listed in the Beers list of inappropriate drugs in the elderly."}],"status":"public","page":{"last":"482","first":"477"},"vabb_year":["2011"],"article_type":"original","vabb_id":"c:vabb:299732","parent":{"short_title":"J. Nutr. Health Aging","title":"JOURNAL OF NUTRITION HEALTH & AGING"},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE12"}],"name":"Department of Public health (ceased 1-10-2018)"},{"ugent_id":"GE09","name":"Department of Pharmacology (ceased 1-10-2018)","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE09"}]},{"ugent_id":"FW02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW02"}],"name":"Department of Pharmaceutical analysis"},{"ugent_id":"GE01","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE01"}],"name":"Department of Internal medicine (ceased 1-10-2018)"}],"created_by":{"biblio_id":"F7148516-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7506-8646","name":"Mirko Petrovic","last_name":"Petrovic","_id":"F7148516-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Mirko","name_last_first":"Petrovic, Mirko","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}],"ugent_id":"GE35"},{"ugent_id":"UZGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001845481","919019220754"]},"year":"2010","title":"Contribution of drug related problems to hospital admission in the elderly","doi":["10.1007/s12603-009-0237-0"],"vabb_approved":0,"issn":["1279-7707"]}
{"subject":["Business and Economics"],"type":"journalArticle","date_created":"2023-08-22 08:07:03","classification":"A1","cite":{"fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Silvi, Mariateresa, and Emilio Padilla Rosa. 2023. “A Tragedy of the Horizons? An Intertemporal Perspective on Public Support for Carbon Taxes.” <i>ENERGY ECONOMICS</i> 125. doi:10.1016/j.eneco.2023.106815.</div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Silvi, Mariateresa, and Emilio Padilla Rosa. 2023. “A Tragedy of the Horizons? An Intertemporal Perspective on Public Support for Carbon Taxes.” <i>ENERGY ECONOMICS</i> 125. doi:10.1016/j.eneco.2023.106815.</div>\n<div><i>Impact factor: 13.6, category: ECONOMICS, rank: 1/597, quartile: 1.</i></div>","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Silvi, Mariateresa, and Emilio Padilla Rosa. 2023. “A Tragedy of the Horizons? An Intertemporal Perspective on Public Support for Carbon Taxes.” <i>ENERGY ECONOMICS</i> 125. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2023.106815.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">M. Silvi and E. Padilla Rosa, “A tragedy of the horizons? An intertemporal perspective on public support for carbon taxes,” <i>ENERGY ECONOMICS</i>, vol. 125, 2023.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Silvi M, Padilla Rosa E. A tragedy of the horizons? An intertemporal perspective on public support for carbon taxes. ENERGY ECONOMICS. 2023;125.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Silvi, M., &#38; Padilla Rosa, E. (2023). A tragedy of the horizons? An intertemporal perspective on public support for carbon taxes. <i>ENERGY ECONOMICS</i>, <i>125</i>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2023.106815</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Silvi, Mariateresa, and Emilio Padilla Rosa. “A Tragedy of the Horizons? An Intertemporal Perspective on Public Support for Carbon Taxes.” <i>ENERGY ECONOMICS</i>, vol. 125, 2023, doi:10.1016/j.eneco.2023.106815.</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 11:38:27","article_number":"106815","file":[{"content_type":"application/pdf","size":"5109682","name":"Publisher_version.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01H8E4GVEXJ7WPV20NTZE7MA3T/file/01H8KT55XX7C9T2J2XQ2WJTZQV/thumbnail.png","sha256":"34817c764dad27d68a0132b1d69bcbd53a9d2c757ed13f2156a22ee004a7622c","access":"open","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01H8E4GVEXJ7WPV20NTZE7MA3T/file/01H8KT55XX7C9T2J2XQ2WJTZQV.pdf","_id":"01H8KT55XX7C9T2J2XQ2WJTZQV","publication_version":"publishedVersion"}],"keyword":["General Energy","Economics and Econometrics","Carbon tax","Public support","Temporal preferences","Discounting","Pre","-commitment mechanisms","BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS","PREFERENCES"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)","_id":"01H8E4GVEXJ7WPV20NTZE7MA3T","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H8E4GVEXJ7WPV20NTZE7MA3T","wos_id":"001040965100001","biblio_id":"01H8E4GVEXJ7WPV20NTZE7MA3T","vabb_id":"c:vabb:556544","parent":{"short_title":"Energy Econ.","title":"ENERGY ECONOMICS"},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"EB21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB21"}],"name":"Department of Economics"}],"page":{"count":"17"},"vabb_year":["2024"],"article_type":"original","vabb_approved":0,"issn":["0140-9883","1873-6181"],"created_by":{"ugent_id":["802003808092","972093129250"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"EB21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB21"}]}],"name_last_first":"Silvi, Mariateresa","first_name":"Mariateresa","_id":"7b971586-10f0-11ec-b489-d0341d456ea3","last_name":"Silvi","name":"Mariateresa Silvi","biblio_id":"7b971586-10f0-11ec-b489-d0341d456ea3","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2316-0210"},"year":"2023","title":"A tragedy of the horizons? 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We find that public support is highest when individuals can pre-commit to policies that start a few years into the future and for policies that express their emission cuts objectives in more distant and ambitious terms -i.e. achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 as opposed to halving emissions by 2030. Individual temporal discounting, exogenously measured, account for large part of these preferences. These preferences are in contrast with the most efficient policy, which is the one that starts immediately and distributes equitably mitigation costs across time. We find two ways to realign preferences with it. First, the most efficient policy becomes politically feasible when the tax includes a dividend that is redistributed to citizens. Delivering an economic compensation at the same time of the individual costs of the tax neutralizes the effect of individual discounting and of the policy's temporal context on tax support. Secondly, when the price of the carbon tax is adjusted upward to compensate for the opportunity cost of delaying its introduction, individuals start trading off its delay with avoidance of tax increases."],"external":0,"jcr":{"immediacy_index":3.2,"eigenfactor":0.0392,"category_rank":"1/597","category_vigintile":1,"total_cites":45860,"category_quartile":1,"category_decile":1,"prev_impact_factor":12.8,"prev_category_quartile":1,"impact_factor":13.6,"prev_category_vigintile":1,"impact_factor_5yr":12.4,"category":"ECONOMICS","prev_category_decile":1},"publication_status_sort":2,"volume":"125","publication_status":"published","vabb_type":"VABB-1","author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB21"}],"ugent_id":"EB21"}],"ugent_id":["802003808092","972093129250"],"_id":"7b971586-10f0-11ec-b489-d0341d456ea3","first_name":"Mariateresa","name_last_first":"Silvi, Mariateresa","last_name":"Silvi","credit_role":["writing_original_draft"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-2316-0210","biblio_id":"7b971586-10f0-11ec-b489-d0341d456ea3","name":"Mariateresa Silvi"},{"last_name":"Padilla Rosa","name_last_first":"Padilla Rosa, Emilio","first_name":"Emilio","name":"Emilio Padilla Rosa"}],"abstract_full":[{"text":"Most collective dilemmas-that is, situations in which private interests contrast with collective interests-have an embedded intertemporal component in that they often imply that the rewards from defection are immediate but the rewards from cooperation are delayed and often accrue to people in the future. This also applies to carbon taxes since they imply additional individual costs for benefits which will mostly be enjoyed by future generations, which undermines their political support. In an experiment on a representative sample of 1000 United States adults, we presented individuals with twelve alternative carbon tax formulations with varying start dates, temporal horizons of carbon abatement objectives and revenue uses. We find that public support is highest when individuals can pre-commit to policies that start a few years into the future and for policies that express their emission cuts objectives in more distant and ambitious terms -i.e. achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 as opposed to halving emissions by 2030. Individual temporal discounting, exogenously measured, account for large part of these preferences. These preferences are in contrast with the most efficient policy, which is the one that starts immediately and distributes equitably mitigation costs across time. We find two ways to realign preferences with it. First, the most efficient policy becomes politically feasible when the tax includes a dividend that is redistributed to citizens. Delivering an economic compensation at the same time of the individual costs of the tax neutralizes the effect of individual discounting and of the policy's temporal context on tax support. Secondly, when the price of the carbon tax is adjusted upward to compensate for the opportunity cost of delaying its introduction, individuals start trading off its delay with avoidance of tax increases.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article"}
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(2021). Surrogate-aided quasi-Newton techniques for fluid-structure interaction. <i>COUPLED PROBLEMS 2021, the 9th Edition of the International Conference on Computational Methods for Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering, Abstracts</i>. Presented at the 9th International International Conference on Computational Methods for Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering, Sardinia, Italy.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Delaissé N, Fauconnier D, Degroote J. Surrogate-aided quasi-Newton techniques for fluid-structure interaction. 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This method measures concentrations of xenobiotic biomarkers (e.g., ethyl sulphate) in influent wastewater (IWW) and converts these to population-normalized mass loads (PNML, in g/day/1000 inhabitants) by multiplying with the flow rate and dividing by the catchment population. The aims of this case study were to: (i) investigate temporal trends in alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic; and (ii) measure the effect of policy measures on alcohol consumption. Daily 24-h composite IWW samples (n = 735) were collected in the wastewater treatment plant of the university city of Leuven (Belgium) starting from September 2019 to September 2021. This is the first study that investigates alcohol use through WBE for a continuous period of two years on a daily basis. Mobile phone data was used to accurately capture population fluxes in the catchment area. Data was evaluated using a time series based statistical framework to graphically and quantitatively assess temporal differences in the measured PNML. Different WBE studies observed temporal changes in alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, the PNML of ethyl sulphate decreased during the first lockdown phase, potentially indicating that less alcohol was consumed at the Leuven area during home confinement. Contrastingly, alcohol use increased after the re-opening of the catering industry. Additionally, a decrease in alcohol use was observed during the exam periods at the University of Leuven and an increase during the holiday periods. The present study shows the potential of WBE to rapidly assess the impact of some policy measures on alcohol consumption in Belgium. 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Kinetic Monte Carlo modeling to extract mechanistic and kinetic information from chain length and particle size distributions in radical polymerization. In: Pacifichem 2021, the International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Abstracts. 2021.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Y. Marien, M. Edeleva, P. Van Steenberge, and D. D’hooge, “Kinetic Monte Carlo modeling to extract mechanistic and kinetic information from chain length and particle size distributions in radical polymerization,” in <i>Pacifichem 2021, the International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Abstracts</i>, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 2021.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Marien, Y., Edeleva, M., Van Steenberge, P., &#38; D’hooge, D. (2021). Kinetic Monte Carlo modeling to extract mechanistic and kinetic information from chain length and particle size distributions in radical polymerization. <i>Pacifichem 2021, the International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Abstracts</i>. Presented at the The International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies (Pacifichem), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Marien, Yoshi, et al. “Kinetic Monte Carlo Modeling to Extract Mechanistic and Kinetic Information from Chain Length and Particle Size Distributions in Radical Polymerization.” <i>Pacifichem 2021, the International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Abstracts</i>, 2021.</div>\n"},"classification":"C3","date_updated":"2026-03-31 10:57:18","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802002698757","974253404530"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW11"}]}],"name_last_first":"Baeyens, Paulien","first_name":"Paulien","_id":"798BCFF0-0208-11E3-BADE-15C210BDE39D","last_name":"Baeyens","name":"Paulien Baeyens","biblio_id":"798BCFF0-0208-11E3-BADE-15C210BDE39D"},"year":"2021","title":"Kinetic Monte Carlo modeling to extract mechanistic and kinetic information from chain length and particle size distributions in radical polymerization","conference_type":"other"}
{"publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["Objective To investigate the association of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and Preserved Ratio Impaired Spirometry (PRISm) with cognitive performance and presence of vascular brain lesions (VBL). Methods We determined both cross-sectional and longitudinal association of lung function impairment with cognition, as well as cross-sectional association of lung function impairment with VBL, in the general population. Between 2009 and 2014 we included 3,941 participants from the Rotterdam Study with spirometry tests, brain MRI scans and cognition tests, of whom 1815 had follow-up data on cognition. Results Our finding indicated that cross-sectionally, participants with PRISm or COPD GOLD2-4 had a worse global cognitive performance. We did not find differences in cognition over time between those with normal spirometry versus those with lung function impairment. In addition, PRISm and COPD GOLD2-4 were associated with a higher prevalence of lacunar infarcts compared to normal spirometry. Conclusions This study suggests that persons with COPD GOLD2-4 or restrictive lung function, defined as PRISm, are characterized by poorer global cognitive function and a higher prevalence of lacunar infarcts."],"external":0,"jcr":{"category_decile":2,"prev_category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":6.682,"category_quartile":1,"total_cites":24004,"category_rank":"27/212","category_vigintile":3,"eigenfactor":0.02749,"immediacy_index":0.9,"prev_category_decile":2,"category":"CLINICAL NEUROLOGY","impact_factor":6.0,"prev_category_vigintile":3,"impact_factor_5yr":5.6},"volume":"269","publication_status":"published","author":[{"name_last_first":"Xiao, Tian","first_name":"Tian","name":"Tian Xiao","last_name":"Xiao"},{"name":"Sara Wijnant","biblio_id":"BCC58358-1F47-11E4-ABD6-473CB5D1D7B1","last_name":"Wijnant","first_name":"Sara","name_last_first":"Wijnant, Sara","_id":"BCC58358-1F47-11E4-ABD6-473CB5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["000140375871","972601861615"]},{"last_name":"van der Velpen","first_name":"Isabelle","name_last_first":"van der Velpen, Isabelle","name":"Isabelle van der Velpen"},{"name":"Natalie Terzikhan","first_name":"Natalie","name_last_first":"Terzikhan, Natalie","last_name":"Terzikhan"},{"last_name":"Lahousse","name":"Lies Lahousse","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3494-4363","biblio_id":"04778CDA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"FW03","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW03"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000848885","974095922606"],"_id":"04778CDA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Lahousse, Lies","first_name":"Lies"},{"last_name":"Ikram","name":"M. Kamran Ikram","name_last_first":"Ikram, M. Kamran","first_name":"M. Kamran"},{"name_last_first":"Vernooij, Meike W","first_name":"Meike W","name":"Meike W Vernooij","last_name":"Vernooij"},{"first_name":"Guy","name_last_first":"Brusselle, Guy","_id":"F497BC5E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801000832742","919012932730","979746927990"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW01"}],"ugent_id":"FW01"},{"ugent_id":"GE35","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}]},{"ugent_id":"UZGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}]}],"name":"Guy Brusselle","biblio_id":"F497BC5E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7021-8505","last_name":"Brusselle"},{"name":"M. Arfan Ikram","name_last_first":"Ikram, M. Arfan","first_name":"M. Arfan","last_name":"Ikram"}],"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Objective To investigate the association of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and Preserved Ratio Impaired Spirometry (PRISm) with cognitive performance and presence of vascular brain lesions (VBL). Methods We determined both cross-sectional and longitudinal association of lung function impairment with cognition, as well as cross-sectional association of lung function impairment with VBL, in the general population. Between 2009 and 2014 we included 3,941 participants from the Rotterdam Study with spirometry tests, brain MRI scans and cognition tests, of whom 1815 had follow-up data on cognition. Results Our finding indicated that cross-sectionally, participants with PRISm or COPD GOLD2-4 had a worse global cognitive performance. We did not find differences in cognition over time between those with normal spirometry versus those with lung function impairment. In addition, PRISm and COPD GOLD2-4 were associated with a higher prevalence of lacunar infarcts compared to normal spirometry. Conclusions This study suggests that persons with COPD GOLD2-4 or restrictive lung function, defined as PRISm, are characterized by poorer global cognitive function and a higher prevalence of lacunar infarcts."}],"status":"public","wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"parent":{"title":"JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY","short_title":"J. Neurol."},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"FW03","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW03"}],"name":"Department of Bio-analysis"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}],"name":"Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics","ugent_id":"GE35"}],"project":[{"gismo_id":"fca98dac-97d8-4aea-a337-2f562c809e41","iweto_id":"3G037618","end_date":"2021-12-31","start_date":"2018-01-01","title":"Longitudinal study of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Frailty","_id":"3G037618","abstract":"<p>The demographic change is a great challenge for social welfare systems. Healthy aging is threatened by prevalent syndromes in the elderly including Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and frailty. Both are associated with substantial morbidity, disability and mortality, though their interrelationship is insufficiently investigated. COPD is characterized by persistent airflow limitation and chronic inflammation of the airways and lungs. Frailty is the inability to compensate function loss. In this interuniversity and multidisciplinary project, we will elucidate the incidence of frailty in the Rotterdam Study, a large prospective population-based cohort study of 15.000 participants with more than 25 years follow-up, including 2.000 subjects with COPD. Secondly, we will unravel the underlying pathophysiology of the onset of frailty, including the role of exacerbations, inflammation, and sarcopenia. Thanks to a better understanding of incident frailty in subjects with and without COPD, we will be able to identify new targets to prevent and treat two devastating syndromes in the elderly. Finally, we will develop a prognostic index for vulnerable elderly in the community and validate it within the BELFRAIL elderly cohort. By providing more objectively estimated probabilities, individuals are better informed regarding their prognosis and health care professionals are aided in their reasoning and decision making regarding further management including withholding treatments.</p>"}],"article_type":"original","page":{"last":"4153","first":"4141"},"issn":["0340-5354","1432-1459"],"pubmed_id":"35267082","year":"2022","created_by":{"first_name":"Marianne","name_last_first":"Bailleul, Marianne","_id":"F477A61C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801000751405","977832273282"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"name":"Marianne Bailleul","biblio_id":"F477A61C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Bailleul"},"doi":["10.1007/s00415-022-11027-9"],"title":"Lung function impairment in relation to cognition and vascular brain lesions : the Rotterdam Study","file":[{"name":"s00415-022-11027-9.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8767488/file/8767490/thumbnail.png","size":"1123622","content_type":"application/pdf","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8767488/file/8767490.pdf","kind":"fullText","publication_version":"publishedVersion","_id":"8767490","sha256":"7178f7ef210e09ba89abae743fe87659107f7e4ba1684d404ed646d4c97bf17f","access":"restricted"}],"keyword":["OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE","ATHEROSCLEROSIS RISK","POSSIBLE","ASSOCIATIONS","CEREBRAL MICROBLEEDS","ATRIAL-FIBRILLATION","LATE-LIFE","DEMENTIA","DECLINE","COPD","ISCHEMIA","PRISm","Lung function","COPD","Vascular brain lesions","Cognition"],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8767488","_id":"8767488","biblio_id":"8767488","wos_id":"000766999000002","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Medicine and Health Sciences"],"date_created":"2022-09-22 14:59:26","classification":"A1","cite":{"vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Xiao T, Wijnant S, van der Velpen I, Terzikhan N, Lahousse L, Ikram MK, et al. Lung function impairment in relation to cognition and vascular brain lesions : the Rotterdam Study. JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. 2022;269(8):4141–53.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">T. Xiao <i>et al.</i>, “Lung function impairment in relation to cognition and vascular brain lesions : the Rotterdam Study,” <i>JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY</i>, vol. 269, no. 8, pp. 4141–4153, 2022.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Xiao, T., Wijnant, S., van der Velpen, I., Terzikhan, N., Lahousse, L., Ikram, M. K., … Ikram, M. A. (2022). Lung function impairment in relation to cognition and vascular brain lesions : the Rotterdam Study. <i>JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY</i>, <i>269</i>(8), 4141–4153. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-022-11027-9</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Xiao, Tian, et al. “Lung Function Impairment in Relation to Cognition and Vascular Brain Lesions : The Rotterdam Study.” <i>JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY</i>, vol. 269, no. 8, 2022, pp. 4141–53, doi:10.1007/s00415-022-11027-9.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Xiao, Tian, Sara Wijnant, Isabelle van der Velpen, Natalie Terzikhan, Lies Lahousse, M. Kamran Ikram, Meike W Vernooij, Guy Brusselle, and M. Arfan Ikram. 2022. “Lung Function Impairment in Relation to Cognition and Vascular Brain Lesions : The Rotterdam Study.” <i>JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY</i> 269 (8): 4141–4153. doi:10.1007/s00415-022-11027-9.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Xiao, Tian, Sara Wijnant, Isabelle van der Velpen, Natalie Terzikhan, Lies Lahousse, M. Kamran Ikram, Meike W Vernooij, Guy Brusselle, and M. Arfan Ikram. 2022. “Lung Function Impairment in Relation to Cognition and Vascular Brain Lesions : The Rotterdam Study.” <i>JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY</i> 269 (8): 4141–53. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-022-11027-9.</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 10:57:18","issue":"8"}
{"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"Natural killer (NK) cells are cytotoxic and cytokine-producing lymphocytes that play an important role in the first line of defense against malignant or virus-infected cells. A better understanding of the transcriptional regulation of human NK cell differentiation is crucial to improve the efficacy of NK cell-mediated immunotherapy for cancer treatment. Here, we studied the role of the transcription factor interferon regulatory factor (IRF) 2 in human NK cell differentiation by stable knockdown or overexpression in cord blood hematopoietic stem cells and investigated its effect on development and function of the NK cell progeny. IRF2 overexpression had limited effects in these processes, indicating that endogenous IRF2 expression levels are sufficient. However, IRF2 knockdown greatly reduced the cell numbers of all early differentiation stages, resulting in decimated NK cell numbers. This was not caused by increased apoptosis, but by decreased proliferation. Expression of IRF2 is also required for functional maturation of NK cells, as the remaining NK cells after silencing of IRF2 had a less mature phenotype and showed decreased cytotoxic potential, as well as a greatly reduced cytokine secretion. Thus, IRF2 plays an important role during development and functional maturation of human NK cells.","lang":"eng"}],"wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"volume":"13","publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["Natural killer (NK) cells are cytotoxic and cytokine-producing lymphocytes that play an important role in the first line of defense against malignant or virus-infected cells. A better understanding of the transcriptional regulation of human NK cell differentiation is crucial to improve the efficacy of NK cell-mediated immunotherapy for cancer treatment. Here, we studied the role of the transcription factor interferon regulatory factor (IRF) 2 in human NK cell differentiation by stable knockdown or overexpression in cord blood hematopoietic stem cells and investigated its effect on development and function of the NK cell progeny. IRF2 overexpression had limited effects in these processes, indicating that endogenous IRF2 expression levels are sufficient. However, IRF2 knockdown greatly reduced the cell numbers of all early differentiation stages, resulting in decimated NK cell numbers. This was not caused by increased apoptosis, but by decreased proliferation. Expression of IRF2 is also required for functional maturation of NK cells, as the remaining NK cells after silencing of IRF2 had a less mature phenotype and showed decreased cytotoxic potential, as well as a greatly reduced cytokine secretion. Thus, IRF2 plays an important role during development and functional maturation of human NK cells."],"jcr":{"prev_category_vigintile":5,"impact_factor_5yr":8.0,"eigenfactor":0.26328,"impact_factor":7.3,"immediacy_index":1.1,"category":"IMMUNOLOGY","category_vigintile":5,"category_rank":"35/161","prev_impact_factor":8.786,"prev_category_quartile":1,"category_decile":3,"total_cites":163472,"category_quartile":1,"prev_category_decile":3},"external":0,"author":[{"name_last_first":"Persyn, Eva","first_name":"Eva","biblio_id":"F595D1EE-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name":"Eva Persyn","_id":"F595D1EE-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["978385444680"],"last_name":"Persyn"},{"ugent_id":["972077430105"],"last_name":"Wahlen","name":"Sigrid Wahlen","biblio_id":"1B279440-4B75-11E5-A422-DA3AB5D1D7B1","first_name":"Sigrid","name_last_first":"Wahlen, Sigrid","_id":"1B279440-4B75-11E5-A422-DA3AB5D1D7B1"},{"biblio_id":"37F4D0B8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Laura 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Georges","first_name":"Georges","_id":"F45EB9C2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["971606900380"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"name":"Georges Leclercq","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1691-5294","biblio_id":"F45EB9C2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Leclercq"}],"publication_status":"published","issn":["1664-3224"],"doi":["10.3389/fimmu.2022.1038821"],"title":"IRF2 is required for development and functional maturation of human NK cells","year":"2022","created_by":{"last_name":"Taghon","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5781-0288","biblio_id":"F5D916BC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Tom Taghon","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE32"}],"ugent_id":"GE32"}],"ugent_id":["801001386652","976438690955"],"_id":"F5D916BC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Taghon, Tom","first_name":"Tom"},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE32","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE32"}],"name":"Department of Diagnostic Sciences"},{"ugent_id":"GE31","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE31"}],"name":"Department of Biomolecular Medicine"},{"ugent_id":"GE33","name":"Department of Basic and Applied Medical Sciences","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE33"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW01"}],"name":"Department of Pharmaceutics","ugent_id":"FW01"}],"parent":{"short_title":"Front. Immunol.","title":"FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY"},"project":[{"abstract":"<p>Abstract (max. 60 woorden): The aim of this research project is to study the transcriptional regulation of human natural killer (NK) and innate lymphoid cell (ILC) differentiation.</p>","_id":"G044417N","iweto_id":"G044417N","end_date":"2020-12-31","gismo_id":"361a89d4-c8be-43f6-9cb6-83ba8fb09233","start_date":"2017-01-01","title":"Transcriptional regulation of differentiation of human natural killer and innate lymphoid cells."},{"abstract":"<p>Natural killer (NK) cells and innate lymphoid cells (ILC) are important immune cells. NK cells are<br /> indispensible for anti-tumor and anti-viral activities, and ILC are essential for defense against<br /> pathogens and contribute to mucosal homeostasis. Despite their beneficial role, overproduction of<br /> cytokines by ILC is often associated with inflammatory diseases such as Crohn's disease, asthma<br /> and psoriasis. Furthermore, functional impairment of NK cells is observed in leukemia patients<br /> who received hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, leading to a less favorable outcome.<br /> Recently, this impairment has been attributed to downregulation of T-bet and Eomes in NK cells.<br /> T-bet and Eomes are two transcription factors that play a crucial role in differentiation, maturation<br /> and function of murine NK cells and ILC. Much less information is available for human research.<br /> Translational research unraveling the regulatory role of T-bet and Eomes in human NK and ILC<br /> development is essential and could offer new perspectives regarding potential therapies.<br /> Therefore, molecular techniques are used to create loss-of-function and gain-of-function of T-bet<br /> and Eomes in human hematopoietic stem cells, which are then cultured in an in vitro<br /> differentiation model to evaluate the effect on development of NK cells and ILC. To gain<br /> mechanistic insight in the role of T-bet and Eomes in NK cell and ILC development, downstream<br /> target genes of T-bet and Eomes will also be characterized.</p>","_id":"3S009317","start_date":"2017-01-01","title":"The regulatory role of the transcription factors T-bet and Eomes in\ndevelopment and function of human NK cells and innate lymphoid\ncells","iweto_id":"3S009317","end_date":"2020-12-31","gismo_id":"4bffb7f9-8208-11e9-8dbc-f3943d565b0b"},{"gismo_id":"4c88493d-8208-11e9-8dbc-f3943d565b0b","iweto_id":"3S018917","end_date":"2020-12-31","start_date":"2017-01-01","title":"Exploring important milestones in the differentiation of human\nnatural killer cells and innate lymphoid cells: from stem cell to\neffector.","_id":"3S018917","abstract":"<p>Natural killer (NK) cells are immune cells that form a first line of defence against viral infections<br /> and cancer by eliminating affected cells. Researchers recognized the significance of this cytotoxic<br /> potential and verified that after transfer into patients, these cells are able to kill tumour cells<br /> without harming healthy tissues. Cancer is characterized by uncontrolled cell growth and affects<br /> millions of patients worldwide. Currently, NK cells play a crucial role in the treatment of leukaemia<br /> by means of haploidentical bone marrow transplantation. Moreover, research is exploring<br /> alternative NK cell therapies for the treatment of leukaemia in addition to other types of cancer.<br /> Like NK cells, innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are at the front-line of host defence and indirectly raise<br /> immune responses against pathogens such as bacteria, viruses and helminths. In recent years, it<br /> became clear that ILCs exert a dual function. They were shown to be associated with clearance as<br /> well as causation of pathology like Crohn’s disease. In order to improve our understanding on the<br /> cause and course of these disorders, we must study fundamental processes regulating<br /> differentiation of human hematopoietic stem cells into NK cell and ILCs, which has already been<br /> done extensively in mice in contrast to humans. Therefore, this project will yield cutting-edge<br /> findings on ILC1 development and on specific intermediate stages of human NK and ILC<br /> differentiation that will improve current therapies.</p>"}],"article_type":"original","page":{"count":"15"},"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GQEX8CY3WQ27M4VTNYR7RYYD","_id":"01GQEX8CY3WQ27M4VTNYR7RYYD","biblio_id":"01GQEX8CY3WQ27M4VTNYR7RYYD","wos_id":"000899657000001","file":[{"content_type":"application/pdf","size":"8582494","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01GQEX8CY3WQ27M4VTNYR7RYYD/file/01GQEXA9BSKVM0MF2HE8NRQKJ0/thumbnail.png","name":"fimmu-13-1038821.pdf","access":"open","sha256":"c8e17357281178b169ddbfbbd4d945b12b077e73a8274c80f4a36460bc841d4b","_id":"01GQEXA9BSKVM0MF2HE8NRQKJ0","publication_version":"publishedVersion","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01GQEX8CY3WQ27M4VTNYR7RYYD/file/01GQEXA9BSKVM0MF2HE8NRQKJ0.pdf","kind":"fullText"}],"keyword":["Immunology","Immunology and Allergy","NK cell biology","IRF2","transcription factor","NK cell development","human NK cells"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","date_updated":"2023-06-30 07:34:30","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Persyn, Eva, et al. “IRF2 Is Required for Development and Functional Maturation of Human NK Cells.” <i>FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY</i>, vol. 13, Frontiers Media SA, 2022, doi:10.3389/fimmu.2022.1038821.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Persyn E, Wahlen S, Kiekens L, Van Loocke W, Siwe H, Van Ammel E, et al. IRF2 is required for development and functional maturation of human NK cells. FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY. 2022;13.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">E. Persyn <i>et al.</i>, “IRF2 is required for development and functional maturation of human NK cells,” <i>FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY</i>, vol. 13, 2022.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Persyn, E., Wahlen, S., Kiekens, L., Van Loocke, W., Siwe, H., Van Ammel, E., … Leclercq, G. (2022). 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MOR affinity was determined via [H-3]-DAMGO binding in rat brain tissue homogenates, and was found to correlate well with different functional parameters. MOR activation potential was studied at different levels of receptor signaling using three distinct assays (NanoBiT (R) MOR-beta-arrestin2/mini-G(alpha i) and AequoScreen (R)). The most active compounds were ketobemidone (EC50 32.8-528 nM; E-max 105-271%, relative to hydromorphone) and N-ethyl-U-47700 (EC50 241-767 nM; E-max 139-247%). The same opioids showed the strongest MOR affinity. As most of the other NSOs only weakly activated MOR in the three assays (EC50 values in the high nM-mu M range), they likely do not pose a high overdose risk. 2F-viminol (EC50 2.2-4.5 mu M; E-max 21.2-61.5%) and U-47931E/bromadoline (EC50 0.55-2.9 mu M; E-max 52.8-85.9%) were partial agonists compared to hydromorphone, and maximum receptor activation was not reached for 2,4-difluoro-U-48800 (EC50 > 22 mu M). We further highlight the importance of considering specific assay characteristics upon interpretation of potencies, efficacies and biased agonism. As absolute values may greatly differ between assays with varying experimental set-ups, a comparison of functional parameters to those of well-characterized reference agonists is considered the most informative."],"publication_status_sort":2,"author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-1431-441X","biblio_id":"984FA8A6-1E7E-11E4-B0FC-3B54B5D1D7B1","name":"Marthe Vandeputte","last_name":"Vandeputte","first_name":"Marthe","name_last_first":"Vandeputte, Marthe","_id":"984FA8A6-1E7E-11E4-B0FC-3B54B5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["802003233974","974213851970"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW03"}],"ugent_id":"FW03"}]},{"last_name":"Persson","name_last_first":"Persson, Mattias","first_name":"Mattias","name":"Mattias Persson"},{"last_name":"Walther","name":"Donna Walther","first_name":"Donna","name_last_first":"Walther, Donna"},{"last_name":"Vikingsson","first_name":"Svante","name_last_first":"Vikingsson, Svante","name":"Svante Vikingsson"},{"name":"Robert Kronstrand","first_name":"Robert","name_last_first":"Kronstrand, Robert","last_name":"Kronstrand"},{"last_name":"Baumann","first_name":"Michael H.","name_last_first":"Baumann, Michael H.","name":"Michael H. Baumann"},{"name_last_first":"Green, Henrik","first_name":"Henrik","name":"Henrik Green","last_name":"Green"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"FW03","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW03"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001393120","972491251303"],"_id":"F5DB63F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christophe","name_last_first":"Stove, Christophe","last_name":"Stove","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7126-348X","biblio_id":"F5DB63F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christophe Stove"}],"publication_status":"published","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"New synthetic opioids (NSOs) are one of the fastest growing groups of new psychoactive substances. Amid this dynamic landscape, insight into the pharmacology of NSOs is important to estimate the harm potential of newly emerging drugs. In this work, we determined the mu-opioid receptor (MOR) affinity and activation potential of seven poorly characterized non-fentanyl NSOs (N-ethyl-U-47700, 3,4-difluoro-U-47700, U-47931E/bromadoline, 2,4-difluoro-U-48800, U-62066/spiradoline, 2F-viminol, ketobemidone) and a panel of nine reference opioids. MOR affinity was determined via [H-3]-DAMGO binding in rat brain tissue homogenates, and was found to correlate well with different functional parameters. MOR activation potential was studied at different levels of receptor signaling using three distinct assays (NanoBiT (R) MOR-beta-arrestin2/mini-G(alpha i) and AequoScreen (R)). The most active compounds were ketobemidone (EC50 32.8-528 nM; E-max 105-271%, relative to hydromorphone) and N-ethyl-U-47700 (EC50 241-767 nM; E-max 139-247%). The same opioids showed the strongest MOR affinity. As most of the other NSOs only weakly activated MOR in the three assays (EC50 values in the high nM-mu M range), they likely do not pose a high overdose risk. 2F-viminol (EC50 2.2-4.5 mu M; E-max 21.2-61.5%) and U-47931E/bromadoline (EC50 0.55-2.9 mu M; E-max 52.8-85.9%) were partial agonists compared to hydromorphone, and maximum receptor activation was not reached for 2,4-difluoro-U-48800 (EC50 > 22 mu M). We further highlight the importance of considering specific assay characteristics upon interpretation of potencies, efficacies and biased agonism. As absolute values may greatly differ between assays with varying experimental set-ups, a comparison of functional parameters to those of well-characterized reference agonists is considered the most informative.","lang":"eng"}],"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"FW03","name":"Department of Bio-analysis","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW03"}]}],"parent":{"short_title":"Arch. 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By coupling the initiation of two distinct intracellular signaling pathways to the functional complementation of two luciferases, different colors of light will be emitted depending on the activated pathway.\nThe second part of this project aims at optimizing the detection of NPS. The current screening methods (e.g. immunoassays) are often lagging behind as they are based on the detection of a specific structure or -for untargeted analysis- require sufficiently high analyte concentrations. Several activity-based assays have been developed to overcome these issues. However, for each type of NPS, a new assay is needed. Here, we describe a novel assay based on color-shifted nanoluciferases generating distinctly colored light upon activation of a specific GPCR, allowing multiplexing. Compared to performing separate assays, this system reduces workload and cost, rendering it very useful for screening purposes.</p>","_id":"3S038719"},{"start_date":"2019-01-01","title":"True colors are shining through: Flow cytometric biosensors as a new concept in forensic toxicology","gismo_id":"3439e982-6102-11e9-ba05-c3a25a7b0449","publication_count":4,"iweto_id":"3G069419","end_date":"2022-12-31","_id":"3G069419","abstract":"<p>Over the last decade, new psychoactive substances (NPS) have been flooding the drug market. The<br /> continuously changing chemistry of these substances -aiming at generating substances with<br /> increased potency and at avoiding legislation- poses a major challenge for current detection<br /> techniques, which are mainly based on the chemical structure of the NPS. Immunoassays only<br /> recognize a very limited set of compounds, while mass spectrometry based assays either require<br /> knowledge about the structure or -in case of untargeted analysis- sufficiently high analyte<br /> concentrations.<br /> This project aims at developing a multiplex flow cytometry based screening assay for three classes<br /> of drugs: cannabinoids, opioids and psychedelics. Stable cell-based systems will be used, in which<br /> activation of GPCRs (targets of the drug classes) will be monitored via bimolecular fluorescence<br /> complementation (BiFC), Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), or the combination of both. This<br /> multiplex aims at being competitive with other screening strategies when considering time,<br /> throughput and cost and will not have the above-mentioned constraints linked to existing strategies.<br /> As with any other screening assay, a positive result should still be analytically confirmed. Application<br /> of activity-based screening offers the potential of completely unbiased screening, thereby strongly<br /> reducing the number of samples that needs to be taken to confirmatory bioanalysis and may help to<br /> orient the bioanalytical workflow.</p>"},{"publication_count":3,"gismo_id":"60192243-6f10-4113-b2b7-7dcb08daac01","end_date":"2023-09-30","iweto_id":"01J15517","title":"Looks don’t matter, it’s what you do that counts*: Deployment of innovative bio-assays for screening and elucidation of the mechanism of action of new psychoactive substances","start_date":"2017-10-01","abstract":"<p>\nNew psychoactive drugs (NPS) continously appear on the worldwide drug market. Several NPS classes -amongst which synthetic cannabinoids and synthetic opioids- act via G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). This project aims at developing high-throughput screening bio-assays focusing on <b>activity </b>of the NPS, rather than their chemical structure. Improved knowledge on the GPCR signaling mechanisms will be implemented to ameliorate these bioassays.\n\n</p>","_id":"01J15517"}],"pubmed_id":"35072756","issn":["0340-5761","1432-0738"],"title":"Characterization of recent non-fentanyl synthetic opioids via three different in vitro mu-opioid receptor activation assays","doi":["10.1007/s00204-021-03207-9"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Bailleul","biblio_id":"F477A61C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Marianne Bailleul","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"ugent_id":["801000751405","977832273282"],"_id":"F477A61C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Bailleul, Marianne","first_name":"Marianne"},"year":"2022","file":[{"size":"4294820","content_type":"application/octet-stream","name":"Vandeputte2022_Article_CharacterizationOfRecentNon-fe.pdf","sha256":"c071dadff29d12505a52379a98eaed169b24bf9b5be963617f35e51bb9dcbc21","access":"restricted","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8753528/file/8753530.pdf","kind":"fullText","_id":"8753530","publication_version":"publishedVersion"}],"keyword":["MOLECULAR-MECHANISMS","AGONIST ACTIVITY","GUINEA-PIG","MORPHINE","KETOBEMIDONE","SPIRADOLINE","SUBSTANCES","KNOCKOUT","PROFILE","MODELS","New synthetic opioids","Non-fentanyl opioids","mu-Opioid receptor","New","psychoactive substances","AequoScreen (R)","NanoBiT (R)"],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","_id":"8753528","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8753528","wos_id":"000746324700002","biblio_id":"8753528","subject":["Medicine and Health Sciences"],"type":"journalArticle","date_created":"2022-05-18 12:44:04","date_updated":"2026-03-31 10:57:18","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vandeputte, Marthe, et al. “Characterization of Recent Non-Fentanyl Synthetic Opioids via Three Different in Vitro Mu-Opioid Receptor Activation Assays.” <i>ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY</i>, vol. 96, no. 3, 2022, pp. 877–97, doi:10.1007/s00204-021-03207-9.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vandeputte, Marthe, Mattias Persson, Donna Walther, Svante Vikingsson, Robert Kronstrand, Michael H. Baumann, Henrik Green, and Christophe Stove. 2022. “Characterization of Recent Non-Fentanyl Synthetic Opioids via Three Different in Vitro Mu-Opioid Receptor Activation Assays.” <i>ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY</i> 96 (3): 877–97. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-021-03207-9.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">M. Vandeputte <i>et al.</i>, “Characterization of recent non-fentanyl synthetic opioids via three different in vitro mu-opioid receptor activation assays,” <i>ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY</i>, vol. 96, no. 3, pp. 877–897, 2022.</div>\n  </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vandeputte, Marthe, Mattias Persson, Donna Walther, Svante Vikingsson, Robert Kronstrand, Michael H. Baumann, Henrik Green, and Christophe Stove. 2022. “Characterization of Recent Non-Fentanyl Synthetic Opioids via Three Different in Vitro Mu-Opioid Receptor Activation Assays.” <i>ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY</i> 96 (3): 877–897. doi:10.1007/s00204-021-03207-9.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Vandeputte M, Persson M, Walther D, Vikingsson S, Kronstrand R, Baumann MH, et al. Characterization of recent non-fentanyl synthetic opioids via three different in vitro mu-opioid receptor activation assays. ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY. 2022;96(3):877–97.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vandeputte, M., Persson, M., Walther, D., Vikingsson, S., Kronstrand, R., Baumann, M. H., … Stove, C. (2022). Characterization of recent non-fentanyl synthetic opioids via three different in vitro mu-opioid receptor activation assays. <i>ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY</i>, <i>96</i>(3), 877–897. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-021-03207-9</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","issue":"3"}
{"subject":["Technology and Engineering"],"type":"conference","date_created":"2023-01-10 23:36:54","publisher":{"name":"International Solar Energy Society"},"classification":"P1","cite":{"chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Hiben, Yacob, Petros Enday, and Abenezer Geleta. 2019. “Optical Characteristics of Glass Mirror Reflector for Off-Axis Concentrators : A Ray-Tracing Approach.” In <i>PROCEEDINGS OF THE ISES SOLAR WORLD CONFERENCE 2019 AND THE IEA SHC SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING CONFERENCE FOR BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRY 2019</i>, edited by J. M. Cardemil, K. Guthrie, and R. Ruther, 332–42. International Solar Energy Society. https://doi.org/10.18086/swc.2019.08.05.</div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Hiben, Yacob, Petros Enday, and Abenezer Geleta. 2019. “Optical Characteristics of Glass Mirror Reflector for Off-Axis Concentrators : A Ray-Tracing Approach.” In <i>PROCEEDINGS OF THE ISES SOLAR WORLD CONFERENCE 2019 AND THE IEA SHC SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING CONFERENCE FOR BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRY 2019</i>, ed by. J. M. Cardemil, K. Guthrie, and R. Ruther, 332–342. International Solar Energy Society. doi:10.18086/swc.2019.08.05.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Hiben, Yacob, Petros Enday, and Abenezer Geleta. 2019. “Optical Characteristics of Glass Mirror Reflector for Off-Axis Concentrators : A Ray-Tracing Approach.” In <i>PROCEEDINGS OF THE ISES SOLAR WORLD CONFERENCE 2019 AND THE IEA SHC SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING CONFERENCE FOR BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRY 2019</i>, ed by. J. M. Cardemil, K. Guthrie, and R. Ruther, 332–342. International Solar Energy Society. doi:10.18086/swc.2019.08.05.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Hiben, Yacob, et al. “Optical Characteristics of Glass Mirror Reflector for Off-Axis Concentrators : A Ray-Tracing Approach.” <i>PROCEEDINGS OF THE ISES SOLAR WORLD CONFERENCE 2019 AND THE IEA SHC SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING CONFERENCE FOR BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRY 2019</i>, edited by J. M. Cardemil et al., International Solar Energy Society, 2019, pp. 332–42, doi:10.18086/swc.2019.08.05.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Hiben Y, Enday P, Geleta A. Optical characteristics of glass mirror reflector for off-axis concentrators : a ray-tracing approach. In: Cardemil JM, Guthrie K, Ruther R, editors. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ISES SOLAR WORLD CONFERENCE 2019 AND THE IEA SHC SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING CONFERENCE FOR BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRY 2019. International Solar Energy Society; 2019. p. 332–42.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Y. Hiben, P. Enday, and A. Geleta, “Optical characteristics of glass mirror reflector for off-axis concentrators : a ray-tracing approach,” in <i>PROCEEDINGS OF THE ISES SOLAR WORLD CONFERENCE 2019 AND THE IEA SHC SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING CONFERENCE FOR BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRY 2019</i>, Santiago, CHILE, 2019, pp. 332–342.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Hiben, Y., Enday, P., &#38; Geleta, A. (2019). Optical characteristics of glass mirror reflector for off-axis concentrators : a ray-tracing approach. In J. M. Cardemil, K. Guthrie, &#38; R. Ruther (Eds.), <i>PROCEEDINGS OF THE ISES SOLAR WORLD CONFERENCE 2019 AND THE IEA SHC SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING CONFERENCE FOR BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRY 2019</i> (pp. 332–342). https://doi.org/10.18086/swc.2019.08.05</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2023-06-30 07:38:46","file":[{"name":"swc2019-0035-Hiben.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01GPF0PFD1PANC0921Q8VB8E0N/file/01H45KSXV0PFMEXXMPQGF5KNDS/thumbnail.png","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"527964","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01GPF0PFD1PANC0921Q8VB8E0N/file/01H45KSXV0PFMEXXMPQGF5KNDS.pdf","kind":"fullText","publication_version":"publishedVersion","_id":"01H45KSXV0PFMEXXMPQGF5KNDS","sha256":"ca8dda6eec0e31f779c46935a964dd8694e296e6be469edbb097b260a800d1d3","access":"restricted"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","_id":"01GPF0PFD1PANC0921Q8VB8E0N","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GPF0PFD1PANC0921Q8VB8E0N","wos_id":"000604438100034","biblio_id":"01GPF0PFD1PANC0921Q8VB8E0N","parent":{"title":"PROCEEDINGS OF THE ISES SOLAR WORLD CONFERENCE 2019 AND THE IEA SHC SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING CONFERENCE FOR BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRY 2019"},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"name":"Department of Electronics and information systems"}],"conference":{"name":"International-Solar-Energy-Society (ISES) Solar World Conference (SWC) / International-Energy-Agency-Solar-Heating-and-Cooling-Programme (IEA SHC) International Conference on Solar Heating and Cooling for Buildings and Industry","location":"Santiago, CHILE","end_date":"2019-11-07","start_date":"2019-11-04"},"page":{"first":"332","last":"342"},"created_by":{"name_last_first":"Hiben, Yacob","first_name":"Yacob","_id":"25FBF1D8-25AE-11E9-B63B-07AE5607D3EF","ugent_id":["975462168212"],"name":"Yacob Hiben","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1693-2999","biblio_id":"25FBF1D8-25AE-11E9-B63B-07AE5607D3EF","last_name":"Hiben"},"year":"2019","title":"Optical characteristics of glass mirror reflector for off-axis concentrators : a ray-tracing approach","conference_type":"proceedingsPaper","isbn":["9783982040813"],"doi":["10.18086/swc.2019.08.05"],"jcr":{},"abstract":["Less acceptance and penetration of solar concentrating technology due to its high cost has inspired the research for alternative low-tech technologies and reflecting-materials. This paper aims to model and experimentally investigate optical characteristics of cost effective reflecting-materials on low-tech concentrators, which are easily available in the local market for wide low to medium temperature applications. Ray-tracing methods were employed to model and adjust the solar-concentrator position and geometry of reflecting-material. From the ray-tracing simulation, optimum glass mirror sizes of 1.5cm, 3cm, 4.5cm, and 6cm were selected to be tested at the optimum tracking position. Validation of the model was done by artificial laser-beam and ground radiation tests. Results gathered from the simulation and experimental tests were in a number of rays received and reflected back as well as temperature level at the focal point. The study from the simulation and laser beam test yields intercept ratio varied from 56.06% to 51.4% and 51.21% to 45.61% respectively. The respective results from the thermal test range between 52% and 31%. These results together with the observed image sizes indicate that the use of small sized glass mirror reflector at 00 incidence angle best fits the curvature of low-tech off-axis concentrator and attains higher efficiency."],"external":0,"publication_status_sort":2,"publication_status":"published","author":[{"name":"Yacob Hiben","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1693-2999","biblio_id":"25FBF1D8-25AE-11E9-B63B-07AE5607D3EF","last_name":"Hiben","first_name":"Yacob","name_last_first":"Hiben, Yacob","_id":"25FBF1D8-25AE-11E9-B63B-07AE5607D3EF","ugent_id":["975462168212"]},{"last_name":"Enday","first_name":"Petros","name_last_first":"Enday, Petros","name":"Petros Enday"},{"last_name":"Geleta","name":"Abenezer Geleta","name_last_first":"Geleta, Abenezer","first_name":"Abenezer"}],"abstract_full":[{"text":"Less acceptance and penetration of solar concentrating technology due to its high cost has inspired the research for alternative low-tech technologies and reflecting-materials. This paper aims to model and experimentally investigate optical characteristics of cost effective reflecting-materials on low-tech concentrators, which are easily available in the local market for wide low to medium temperature applications. Ray-tracing methods were employed to model and adjust the solar-concentrator position and geometry of reflecting-material. From the ray-tracing simulation, optimum glass mirror sizes of 1.5cm, 3cm, 4.5cm, and 6cm were selected to be tested at the optimum tracking position. Validation of the model was done by artificial laser-beam and ground radiation tests. Results gathered from the simulation and experimental tests were in a number of rays received and reflected back as well as temperature level at the focal point. The study from the simulation and laser beam test yields intercept ratio varied from 56.06% to 51.4% and 51.21% to 45.61% respectively. The respective results from the thermal test range between 52% and 31%. These results together with the observed image sizes indicate that the use of small sized glass mirror reflector at 00 incidence angle best fits the curvature of low-tech off-axis concentrator and attains higher efficiency.","lang":"eng"}],"editor":[{"first_name":"J. M.","name_last_first":"Cardemil, J. M.","name":"J. M. Cardemil","last_name":"Cardemil"},{"name_last_first":"Guthrie, K.","first_name":"K.","name":"K. Guthrie","last_name":"Guthrie"},{"name":"R. Ruther","name_last_first":"Ruther, R.","first_name":"R.","last_name":"Ruther"}],"status":"public","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Proceedings Paper"}
{"parent":{"title":"PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NOISE AND VIBRATION ENGINEERING (ISMA2020) / INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNCERTAINTY IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS (USD2020)"},"type":"conference","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW08","name":"Department of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}]}],"subject":["Technology and Engineering"],"conference":{"start_date":"2020-09-07","location":"Leuven, BELGIUM","name":"International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering (ISMA) / International Conference on Uncertainty in Structural Dynamics (USD)","end_date":"2020-09-09"},"page":{"last":"3883","first":"3871"},"date_created":"2023-05-05 13:07:17","classification":"P1","cite":{"apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Gillich, G. R.,  Nedelcu, D., Abdel Wahab, M.,  Pop, M., &#38;  Hamat, C. O. (2020). A new mathematical model for cracked beams with uncertain boundary conditions. In W. Desmet, B. Pluymers, D. Moens, &#38; S. Vandemaele (Eds.), <i>PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NOISE AND VIBRATION ENGINEERING (ISMA2020) / INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNCERTAINTY IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS (USD2020)</i> (pp. 3871–3883).</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">G. R. Gillich, D.  Nedelcu, M. Abdel Wahab, M.  Pop, and C. O.  Hamat, “A new mathematical model for cracked beams with uncertain boundary conditions,” in <i>PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NOISE AND VIBRATION ENGINEERING (ISMA2020) / INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNCERTAINTY IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS (USD2020)</i>, Leuven, BELGIUM, 2020, pp. 3871–3883.</div>\n  </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Gillich, G. R., D.  Nedelcu, Magd Abdel Wahab, M.  Pop, and C. O.  Hamat. 2020. “A New Mathematical Model for Cracked Beams with Uncertain Boundary Conditions.” In <i>PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NOISE AND VIBRATION ENGINEERING (ISMA2020) / INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNCERTAINTY IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS (USD2020)</i>, ed by. W. Desmet, B. Pluymers, D. Moens, and S. Vandemaele, 3871–3883.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Gillich GR,  Nedelcu D, Abdel Wahab M,  Pop M,  Hamat CO. A new mathematical model for cracked beams with uncertain boundary conditions. In: Desmet W, Pluymers B, Moens D, Vandemaele S, editors. PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NOISE AND VIBRATION ENGINEERING (ISMA2020) / INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNCERTAINTY IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS (USD2020). 2020. p. 3871–83.</div>\n   </div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Gillich, G. R., D.  Nedelcu, Magd Abdel Wahab, M.  Pop, and C. O.  Hamat. 2020. “A New Mathematical Model for Cracked Beams with Uncertain Boundary Conditions.” In <i>PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NOISE AND VIBRATION ENGINEERING (ISMA2020) / INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNCERTAINTY IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS (USD2020)</i>, ed by. W. Desmet, B. Pluymers, D. Moens, and S. Vandemaele, 3871–3883.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Gillich, G. R., et al. “A New Mathematical Model for Cracked Beams with Uncertain Boundary Conditions.” <i>PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NOISE AND VIBRATION ENGINEERING (ISMA2020) / INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNCERTAINTY IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS (USD2020)</i>, edited by W. Desmet et al., 2020, pp. 3871–83.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Gillich, G. R., D.  Nedelcu, Magd Abdel Wahab, M.  Pop, and C. O.  Hamat. 2020. “A New Mathematical Model for Cracked Beams with Uncertain Boundary Conditions.” In <i>PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NOISE AND VIBRATION ENGINEERING (ISMA2020) / INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON UNCERTAINTY IN STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS (USD2020)</i>, edited by W. Desmet, B. Pluymers, D. Moens, and S. Vandemaele, 3871–83.</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2023-06-30 07:44:52","year":"2020","created_by":{"name_last_first":"De Dobbelaere, Heidi","first_name":"Heidi","_id":"F60ED266-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001484561","971546810395"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"name":"Heidi De Dobbelaere","biblio_id":"F60ED266-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Dobbelaere"},"conference_type":"proceedingsPaper","isbn":["9789082893113"],"title":"A new mathematical model for cracked beams with uncertain boundary conditions","publication_status_sort":2,"external":0,"jcr":{},"abstract":["Because real beams have non-ideal boundary conditions, it is necessary to use advanced models to determine the real modal parameters. The model proposes imperfect clamping consisting of an open crack at the end of the perfectly fixed beam. We can hence consider a cracked cantilever beam with non-ideal clamping as a beam with a perfectly fastened end, but with two cracks: the real one and that added one to simulate the imperfect fastening. The relative frequency shift (RFS) due to a crack at the fixed end is the same for all modes. For a perfectly clamped beam with a crack, the RFS of at least one vibration mode approaches zero when a sequence of more than eight modes is considered. As a consequence, the smallest RFS in the sequence fairly indicates the clamping imperfection. We perform experiments on cantilever beams with cracks with non-ideal clamped ends and manage to assess the position of the crack and the fixture imperfection in all tested scenarios. The procedure is implemented in a Python application."],"file":[{"_id":"01H0D70RJ3TXT0B87VJYA0ZBX0","publication_version":"acceptedVersion","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01GZP0C8NY3J4ZKVPR0Q1S72BF/file/01H0D70RJ3TXT0B87VJYA0ZBX0.pdf","access":"restricted","sha256":"8f1ffa6acd88561e9a677a77d3ea51ad56588bc1ca72fec497440c91350f2f0f","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01GZP0C8NY3J4ZKVPR0Q1S72BF/file/01H0D70RJ3TXT0B87VJYA0ZBX0/thumbnail.png","name":"ISMA2020uncertainboundary.pdf","size":"3625733","content_type":"application/pdf"}],"keyword":["FREE-VIBRATION ANALYSIS","DAMAGE DETECTION","FREQUENCY","IDENTIFICATION"],"publication_status":"published","copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"last_name":"Gillich","name":"G. R. Gillich","name_last_first":"Gillich, G. R.","first_name":"G. R."},{"last_name":" Nedelcu","name":"D.  Nedelcu","first_name":"D.","name_last_first":" Nedelcu, D."},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-3610-865X","biblio_id":"2223D1E4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Magd Abdel Wahab","last_name":"Abdel Wahab","_id":"2223D1E4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Abdel Wahab, Magd","first_name":"Magd","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"ugent_id":["802000618513","972610520984"]},{"first_name":"M.","name_last_first":" Pop, M.","name":"M.  Pop","last_name":" Pop"},{"last_name":" Hamat","name":"C. O.  Hamat","first_name":"C. O.","name_last_first":" Hamat, C. O."}],"_id":"01GZP0C8NY3J4ZKVPR0Q1S72BF","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Because real beams have non-ideal boundary conditions, it is necessary to use advanced models to determine the real modal parameters. The model proposes imperfect clamping consisting of an open crack at the end of the perfectly fixed beam. We can hence consider a cracked cantilever beam with non-ideal clamping as a beam with a perfectly fastened end, but with two cracks: the real one and that added one to simulate the imperfect fastening. The relative frequency shift (RFS) due to a crack at the fixed end is the same for all modes. For a perfectly clamped beam with a crack, the RFS of at least one vibration mode approaches zero when a sequence of more than eight modes is considered. As a consequence, the smallest RFS in the sequence fairly indicates the clamping imperfection. We perform experiments on cantilever beams with cracks with non-ideal clamped ends and manage to assess the position of the crack and the fixture imperfection in all tested scenarios. The procedure is implemented in a Python application."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GZP0C8NY3J4ZKVPR0Q1S72BF","editor":[{"last_name":"Desmet","first_name":"W.","name_last_first":"Desmet, W.","name":"W. Desmet"},{"name":"B. Pluymers","first_name":"B.","name_last_first":"Pluymers, B.","last_name":"Pluymers"},{"first_name":"D.","name_last_first":"Moens, D.","name":"D. Moens","last_name":"Moens"},{"first_name":"S.","name_last_first":"Vandemaele, S.","name":"S. Vandemaele","last_name":"Vandemaele"}],"status":"public","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01GZP0C8NY3J4ZKVPR0Q1S72BF","wos_type":"Proceedings Paper","wos_id":"000652006004046"}
{"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Proceedings Paper","abstract_full":[{"text":"We propose in this paper a mathematical relationship to calculate the natural frequency shifts of beams due to multiple cracks. The relationship is based on the application of the superposition principle. A crack alters the frequencies for the bending vibration modes in a particular manner, with respect to the crack depth and location. We have shown that the affected beam have the same natural frequencies as a healthy beam with a smaller thickness; this thickness has to be calculated separately for each vibration mode. As a consequence, we can consider the next crack affects healthy beams, one different beam for each considered mode. Subsequent cracks affect a bigger number of beams. For the last crack, we have to calculate the frequencies for a number of beams that is the number of the considered vibration modes to the power equal with the number of cracks. To automate the process of calculating the resulted natural frequencies, we have written a program in Visual Basic for Excel Applications (VBEA), which permits finding the natural frequencies of a beam with up to nine cracks. This application can calculate the natural frequencies for four beam types: with fixedfree, fixed-fixed, simply supported and free-free restraints. The results obtained by calculating the frequencies for several damage scenarios and boundary conditions fit those obtained from simulations by involving the finite element method.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","publication_status":"published","author":[{"name_last_first":"Gillich, G. R.","first_name":"G. R.","name":"G. R. Gillich","last_name":"Gillich"},{"last_name":" Nedelcu","first_name":"D.","name_last_first":" Nedelcu, D.","name":"D.  Nedelcu"},{"name":"C. O.  Hamat","first_name":"C. O.","name_last_first":" Hamat, C. 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We have shown that the affected beam have the same natural frequencies as a healthy beam with a smaller thickness; this thickness has to be calculated separately for each vibration mode. As a consequence, we can consider the next crack affects healthy beams, one different beam for each considered mode. Subsequent cracks affect a bigger number of beams. For the last crack, we have to calculate the frequencies for a number of beams that is the number of the considered vibration modes to the power equal with the number of cracks. To automate the process of calculating the resulted natural frequencies, we have written a program in Visual Basic for Excel Applications (VBEA), which permits finding the natural frequencies of a beam with up to nine cracks. This application can calculate the natural frequencies for four beam types: with fixedfree, fixed-fixed, simply supported and free-free restraints. The results obtained by calculating the frequencies for several damage scenarios and boundary conditions fit those obtained from simulations by involving the finite element method."],"external":0,"volume":"1426","year":"2020","created_by":{"last_name":"De Dobbelaere","name":"Heidi De Dobbelaere","biblio_id":"F60ED266-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"ugent_id":["801001484561","971546810395"],"_id":"F60ED266-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Heidi","name_last_first":"De Dobbelaere, Heidi"},"conference_type":"proceedingsPaper","doi":["10.1088/1742-6596/1426/1/012024"],"title":"About the calculus of the relative frequency shifts for a beam with multiple cracks","issn":["1742-6588","1742-6596"],"page":{"count":"10"},"parent":{"title":"INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED SCIENCES"},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"name":"Department of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering"}],"conference":{"end_date":"2019-03-11","name":"International Conference on Applied Sciences (ICAS)","location":"Engn Fac Hunedoara, Hunedoara, ROMANIA","start_date":"2019-03-09"},"biblio_id":"01H0HJWJEDK22EKSEADBSET998","wos_id":"000649150700024","_id":"01H0HJWJEDK22EKSEADBSET998","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H0HJWJEDK22EKSEADBSET998","copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. 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{"classification":"C3","cite":{"bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Acke, Emma. 2022. “Agency via Speech : A Lacanian Perspective on the Process towards Agency in Psychoanalytic Therapy.” In <i>Lacan : Clinic &#38; Culture Conference, Abstracts</i>.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Acke, Emma. “Agency via Speech : A Lacanian Perspective on the Process towards Agency in Psychoanalytic Therapy.” <i>Lacan : Clinic &#38; Culture Conference, Abstracts</i>, 2022.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Acke, Emma. 2022. “Agency via Speech : A Lacanian Perspective on the Process towards Agency in Psychoanalytic Therapy.” In <i>Lacan : Clinic &#38; Culture Conference, Abstracts</i>.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Acke, E. (2022). Agency via speech : a Lacanian perspective on the process towards agency in psychoanalytic therapy. <i>Lacan : Clinic &#38; Culture Conference, Abstracts</i>. Presented at the Lacan : Clinic &#38; Culture Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">E. Acke, “Agency via speech : a Lacanian perspective on the process towards agency in psychoanalytic therapy,” in <i>Lacan : Clinic &#38; Culture Conference, Abstracts</i>, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2022.</div>\n  </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Acke, Emma. 2022. “Agency via Speech : A Lacanian Perspective on the Process towards Agency in Psychoanalytic Therapy.” In <i>Lacan : Clinic &#38; Culture Conference, Abstracts</i>.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Acke E. Agency via speech : a Lacanian perspective on the process towards agency in psychoanalytic therapy. In: Lacan : Clinic &#38; Culture Conference, Abstracts. 2022.</div>\n   </div>\n"},"date_updated":"2023-06-30 08:59:59","year":"2022","created_by":{"_id":"10DA732E-1740-11E3-846B-F97910BDE39D","name_last_first":"Acke, Emma","first_name":"Emma","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP08"}],"ugent_id":"PP08"}],"ugent_id":["802002969145","978375058913"],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-6009-3507","biblio_id":"10DA732E-1740-11E3-846B-F97910BDE39D","name":"Emma Acke","last_name":"Acke"},"conference_type":"other","title":"Agency via speech : a Lacanian perspective on the process towards agency in psychoanalytic therapy","parent":{"title":"Lacan : Clinic & Culture Conference, Abstracts"},"type":"conference","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP08","name":"Department of Psycho-analysis and clinical consulting","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP08"}]}],"subject":["Social Sciences"],"conference":{"end_date":"2022-10-16","name":"Lacan : Clinic & Culture Conference","location":"Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania","start_date":"2022-10-14","organizer":"Duquesne University"},"date_created":"2023-03-14 12:35:42","abstract_full":[{"text":"Building on the extensive literature that emphasises the importance of patient agency within psychotherapy , Gorlin and Békés (2021) hypothesize that increasing a patient’s agency is a fundamental goal across therapeutic orientations. Applied to psychoanalysis, Gorlin and Békés argue that even though unconscious forces determine a person’s choices, this person can become aware of these unconscious forces and as such increase one’s mastery and agency over previously unconscious processes. This idea is in line with psychodynamic theories that regard self-understanding and insight as important change mechanisms in psychodynamic therapy leading to increased control and mastery (Leichsenring & Schauenburg, 2014; Luborsky, 1984). Aligning with De Kesel (2017), we will argue that the idea that psychoanalysis aims to make unconscious forces and beliefs conscious in order to enhance agency is a persistent misunderstanding of psychoanalytic theory. To do so we will build upon the distinction between knowledge and truth as formulated by Lacan (1991 [1969-1970]) in seminar XVII. Moreover, we will question if and how – if it is not through insight and consciousness - agency can come about in Lacanian psychotherapy. We will investigate this through the therapeutic process of a hysterical woman who attended twenty sessions of psychodynamic therapy.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01GVG1X1Q4GYZK521PNJ5NPC2B","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GVG1X1Q4GYZK521PNJ5NPC2B","status":"public","biblio_id":"01GVG1X1Q4GYZK521PNJ5NPC2B","language":["eng"],"publication_status_sort":2,"jcr":{},"abstract":["Building on the extensive literature that emphasises the importance of patient agency within psychotherapy , Gorlin and Békés (2021) hypothesize that increasing a patient’s agency is a fundamental goal across therapeutic orientations. Applied to psychoanalysis, Gorlin and Békés argue that even though unconscious forces determine a person’s choices, this person can become aware of these unconscious forces and as such increase one’s mastery and agency over previously unconscious processes. This idea is in line with psychodynamic theories that regard self-understanding and insight as important change mechanisms in psychodynamic therapy leading to increased control and mastery (Leichsenring & Schauenburg, 2014; Luborsky, 1984). Aligning with De Kesel (2017), we will argue that the idea that psychoanalysis aims to make unconscious forces and beliefs conscious in order to enhance agency is a persistent misunderstanding of psychoanalytic theory. To do so we will build upon the distinction between knowledge and truth as formulated by Lacan (1991 [1969-1970]) in seminar XVII. Moreover, we will question if and how – if it is not through insight and consciousness - agency can come about in Lacanian psychotherapy. We will investigate this through the therapeutic process of a hysterical woman who attended twenty sessions of psychodynamic therapy."],"external":0,"file":[{"content_type":"application/zip","size":"3717193","name":"Agency Via Speech.pptx","sha256":"a80f8964171b3a7ac89b814e880b1657d8929ac9a8998eb04a55cc45f01dad0f","access":"restricted","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01GVG1X1Q4GYZK521PNJ5NPC2B/file/01GVG1XKWE4NRYYKNJ2K2V6ZP6.pptx","kind":"fullText","_id":"01GVG1XKWE4NRYYKNJ2K2V6ZP6","publication_version":"authorVersion"}],"publication_status":"published","copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"_id":"10DA732E-1740-11E3-846B-F97910BDE39D","name_last_first":"Acke, Emma","first_name":"Emma","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP08"}],"ugent_id":"PP08"}],"ugent_id":["802002969145","978375058913"],"name":"Emma Acke","biblio_id":"10DA732E-1740-11E3-846B-F97910BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0002-6009-3507","last_name":"Acke"}]}
{"_id":"01H3VFW2SQA4A3VBV0GZ82B0RX","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"You listen, think, talk (preferably in that order). You sit, walk, run. You feel hungry, eat, digest. You are happy, feel sad, perceive pain. You see, taste, feel touch. You \nbreathe, sleep, your heart beats.\nAll of those, and many more, require a healthy brain and spinal cord (together called the central nervous system, or CNS). Composed of various unique cell types and \nstructures, the CNS is an extremely complex and vital organ that is connected to all other parts of the body via a myriad of nerve fibers extending into the tips of your \ntoes. Diseases that undermine CNS function can have an enormous, detrimental impact. This dissertation describes the role of a specific family of molecules (histidine\u0002containing dipeptides) in the pathophysiology and treatment of the CNS disorder \nmultiple sclerosis"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H3VFW2SQA4A3VBV0GZ82B0RX","promoter":[{"name":"Bert Op 't Eijnde","first_name":"Bert","name_last_first":"Op 't Eijnde, Bert","last_name":"Op 't Eijnde"},{"ugent_id":["801001031792","972639413244"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE30"}],"ugent_id":"GE30"}],"first_name":"Wim","name_last_first":"Derave, Wim","_id":"F4EF24F8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Derave","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2225-5587","biblio_id":"F4EF24F8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Wim Derave"}],"status":"public","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01H3VFW2SQA4A3VBV0GZ82B0RX","publication_status_sort":2,"external":0,"abstract":["You listen, think, talk (preferably in that order). You sit, walk, run. You feel hungry, eat, digest. You are happy, feel sad, perceive pain. You see, taste, feel touch. You \nbreathe, sleep, your heart beats.\nAll of those, and many more, require a healthy brain and spinal cord (together called the central nervous system, or CNS). Composed of various unique cell types and \nstructures, the CNS is an extremely complex and vital organ that is connected to all other parts of the body via a myriad of nerve fibers extending into the tips of your \ntoes. Diseases that undermine CNS function can have an enormous, detrimental impact. This dissertation describes the role of a specific family of molecules (histidine\u0002containing dipeptides) in the pathophysiology and treatment of the CNS disorder \nmultiple sclerosis"],"jcr":{},"file":[{"_id":"01H3VWC9MHSRGN3HZMGRQAK131","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01H3VFW2SQA4A3VBV0GZ82B0RX/file/01H3VWC9MHSRGN3HZMGRQAK131.pdf","kind":"fullText","sha256":"83c25678ba3fe52c510db847cc41fb82739594cfe60b2b366b01a820bb0940b1","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01H3VFW2SQA4A3VBV0GZ82B0RX/file/01H3VWC9MHSRGN3HZMGRQAK131/thumbnail.png","name":"2023_Jan Spaas_PhD thesis.pdf","content_type":"application/pdf","publication_version":"publishedVersion","access":"restricted","change":{"to":"open","on":"2028-06-29"},"size":"70361278"},{"sha256":"bc463afd536016173243a548e1cb39324609f79ff4e0391f8d1106e910875027","access":"private","kind":"dataset","_id":"01H45TK3N85WS6HFR9B0G1XSXW","size":"382746"}],"keyword":["histidine-containing peptides","pathophysiology","treatment of MS","carnosine","MS"],"publication_status":"published","defense":{"location":"Hasselt : Campus Hasselt (Auditorium Louis Poppe)","date":"2023-06-29"},"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"name":"Jan Spaas","biblio_id":"54f26e22-157b-11eb-a7b9-b3abe030bae1","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4953-2505","credit_role":["writing_original_draft"],"last_name":"Spaas","first_name":"Jan","name_last_first":"Spaas, Jan","_id":"54f26e22-157b-11eb-a7b9-b3abe030bae1","ugent_id":["975312751533"]}],"classification":"D1","cite":{"apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Spaas, J. (2023). <i>Carnosine on the move : histidine-containing dipeptides in the pathophysiology and treatment of multiple sclerosis</i>. Hasselt University ; Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Hasselt, Belgium ; Ghent, Belgium.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">J. Spaas, “Carnosine on the move : histidine-containing dipeptides in the pathophysiology and treatment of multiple sclerosis,” Hasselt University ; Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Hasselt, Belgium ; Ghent, Belgium, 2023.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Spaas J. Carnosine on the move : histidine-containing dipeptides in the pathophysiology and treatment of multiple sclerosis. [Hasselt, Belgium ; Ghent, Belgium]: Hasselt University ; Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences; 2023.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Spaas, Jan. 2023. “Carnosine on the Move : Histidine-Containing Dipeptides in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis.” Hasselt, Belgium ; Ghent, Belgium: Hasselt University ; Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Spaas, Jan. <i>Carnosine on the Move : Histidine-Containing Dipeptides in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis</i>. Hasselt University ; Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2023.</div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Spaas, Jan. 2023. “Carnosine on the Move : Histidine-Containing Dipeptides in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis.” Hasselt, Belgium ; Ghent, Belgium: Hasselt University ; Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Spaas, Jan. 2023. “Carnosine on the Move : Histidine-Containing Dipeptides in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis.” Hasselt, Belgium ; Ghent, Belgium: Hasselt University ; Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2023-06-30 09:36:59","year":"2023","created_by":{"last_name":"Volkaert","biblio_id":"F4EB187C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Anneke Volkaert","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE30","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE30"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001021587","971396010256"],"_id":"F4EB187C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Volkaert, Anneke","first_name":"Anneke"},"title":"Carnosine on the move : histidine-containing dipeptides in the pathophysiology and treatment of multiple sclerosis","type":"dissertation","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE30","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE30"}],"name":"Department of Movement and Sports Sciences"}],"subject":["Medicine and Health Sciences","Science General","Biology and Life Sciences"],"page":{"count":"279"},"date_created":"2023-06-26 09:17:04","publisher":{"name":"Hasselt University ; Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences","location":"Hasselt, Belgium ; Ghent, Belgium"}}
{"publisher":{"location":"Gent","name":"Universiteit Gent. Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte"},"date_created":"2015-02-09 16:59:26","page":{"count":"XX, 303"},"subject":["Languages and Literatures"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics"}],"type":"dissertation","alternative_title":["Ondertiteling van Italiaanse films in het Nederlands (2000-2006) : een sociologische, taalkundige en media-analyse"],"title":"I sottotitoli dei film italiani in nederlandese (2000-2006) : un' analisi sociologica, linguistica e mediatica","created_by":{"first_name":"Manuela","name_last_first":"Caniato, Manuela","_id":"219DADB2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["000091454125","802001355915","978126019796"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Manuela Caniato","biblio_id":"219DADB2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Caniato"},"year":"2014","date_updated":"2026-03-31 10:57:18","cite":{"chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Caniato, Manuela. 2014. “I Sottotitoli Dei Film Italiani in Nederlandese (2000-2006) : Un’ Analisi Sociologica, Linguistica e Mediatica.” Gent: Universiteit Gent. Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Caniato, Manuela. 2014. “I Sottotitoli Dei Film Italiani in Nederlandese (2000-2006) : Un’ Analisi Sociologica, Linguistica e Mediatica.” Gent: Universiteit Gent. Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Caniato, Manuela. <i>I Sottotitoli Dei Film Italiani in Nederlandese (2000-2006) : Un’ Analisi Sociologica, Linguistica e Mediatica</i>. Universiteit Gent. Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte, 2014.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Caniato, M. (2014). <i>I sottotitoli dei film italiani in nederlandese (2000-2006) : un’ analisi sociologica, linguistica e mediatica</i>. Universiteit Gent. Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte, Gent.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">M. Caniato, “I sottotitoli dei film italiani in nederlandese (2000-2006) : un’ analisi sociologica, linguistica e mediatica,” Universiteit Gent. Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte, Gent, 2014.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Caniato M. I sottotitoli dei film italiani in nederlandese (2000-2006) : un’ analisi sociologica, linguistica e mediatica. [Gent]: Universiteit Gent. Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte; 2014.</div>\n   </div>\n"},"classification":"D1","author":[{"name_last_first":"Caniato, Manuela","first_name":"Manuela","_id":"219DADB2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["000091454125","802001355915","978126019796"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"name":"Manuela Caniato","biblio_id":"219DADB2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Caniato"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","publication_status":"published","defense":{"location":"Gent : Het Pand (Oude Infirmerie)","date":"2014-06-25"},"file":[{"sha256":"d9a5440287cd9a88b6514374c1b26d97f858784ce17a308165605644f043e346","access":"open","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/5842821/file/5842827.pdf","_id":"5842827","publication_version":"publishedVersion","size":"4337384","content_type":"application/pdf","name":"ManuelaCaniato_tekst2.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/5842821/file/5842827/thumbnail.png"}],"keyword":["Film","Italian","Subtitles","Translation Studies","Cultural Studies","La meglio gioventù"],"external":0,"abstract":["This study investigates the Italian film in Flanders and its translation, more specifically its Dutch subtitles. Traditionally, many disciplines have featured in films: economics, engineering, computer science, psychology, sociology, cognitive sciences, semiotics , linguistics, translation studies, and so on.  In this PhD, we look at film as a cultural object, according to a tradition initiated by the sociology of culture.  Considering a film as a cultural object allows us at the same time to study its double nature: material and symbolic.  After all, a film has a material dimension - it is a commodity that is bought and sold and produced by an industry – but it also upholds.  immaterial, symbolic values, as it may be a film about life and love, it may mark an era, or it may be life-changing.  The sociology of culture provides the theoretical framework that allows us to study a film in this double capacity and to investigate how an Italian film is received in cinemas in Flanders, the professionals who import it and the symbolic values it represents.\r\nTo understand how a film is accepted at a transnational level, the sociological aspect is complemented by concepts developed in the framework of Cultural Studies and Reception Studies.  The Theory of Cultural Discount, where the value of a single film , if exported, is discounted due to cultural differences concludes the theoretical framework which is aimed at reconstructing the social world of the Italian film in Flanders.\r\nSociology of culture, Cultural Studies, Reception Studies and Cultural Discount constitute the theoretical paradigm which enables us to respond to questions about why, and how, an Italian film arrives in Flanders.\r\nThese disciplines are not concerned, however, with the study of the film dialogue and its meanings.  The meanings (symbolic or not) of the film are not only transmitted by the film as a whole, but also, and perhaps above all, by the words of the film which, in our case , are the translated words of the film, i.e.  the subtitles.\r\nThe audiovisual translation is the object of Translation Studies and, in particular, Audiovisual Translation Studies .  The Dutch subtitles of Italian films are thus addressed in this study with the tools offered by this discipline.\r\nTraditionally, Translation Studies does not concern itself with the underlying issues when a film is exported from one country (Italy ) to another (Flanders).  This study tries to show how a sociological framework is nevertheless useful for improving the analysis of translation problems.  Particular attention will be paid to the cultural problems posed by the translation of realia.\r\nThe  realia, otherwise also referred to as cultural words, names of particular entities, culture-bound words, extralinguistic culture-bound references (ECRs), are words that refer to elements of daily life, history, culture, products of a certain country and that do not exist in other countries.  In this research, it is believed that realia, the cultural elements that are most frequently encountered in film dialogue, constitute a very relevant object of study and help us appreciate the presence of the symbolic values in films.\r\nAccordingly, Audiovisual Translation Studies offers the theoretical paradigm within which questions about how certain themes and certain words of Italian films are presented to the Flemish public are addressed.  \r\nThe linguistic research consists of a corpus that collected the Italian film dialogue, along with the Dutch subtitles, of six films: La meglio gioventù (Giordana 2003), L’ultimo bacio (Muccino 2001), Malena (Tornatore 2000), Non ti muovere (Castellitto 2004) and Pane e tulipani (Soldini 2000).  \r\nRealia are the connection between the two parts of research.  They are the bridge that allows us to study both language and culture in the film dialogue.  \r\nThe case-study: The only Italian film that stood out in Flanders during the period under scrutiny was La meglio gioventù.  The film, exceptional for its duration, setting and content, has become a bit of a cultural phenomenon in Flanders.  Its success was party driven by the fact that the film was presented at an event that determined the pattern of its consumption and a renegotiation of its meanings.  For these reasons, we used the film as a case study that helped us analyse other films of the corpus.\r\nThe findings : The journey that Italian films make to arrive in Flanders is very much determined by the cultural intermediaries who choose and distribute them.  Usually working for small, or very small, enterprises that also own Art-houses, they generally decide on which films to bring back at film festivals,Cannes and Berlin being the more prestigious ones.  At those festivals, some films acquire what is known as a buzz, a positive reputation that circulates and makes them interesting.  These films are bought more willingly than others.\r\nWhen an Italian film has been purchased and brought back to Flanders, it is distributed exclusively in the Art-houses, or else broadcast by the state television.  It is not distributed in multiplexes or transmitted on private television.\r\nSomewhat surprisingly perhaps, the fact that Italian films are in Italian is the key factor that determines the type of buyer, distributor, theatre, public that will choose it.  This happens regardless of the content, the director and the genre of the film.  The language is the single greatest influence factor that determines a film’s  fate (not in English) in Flanders.  The identification of the significance of this linguistic factor is one of the most important findings of this research, not least because it is an innovative viewpoint that opens up many research prospects.\r\nThe language factor becomes particularly important when you realise that films are subtitled in Flanders.  Subtitles translate the film dialogue and, in doing so, contribute significantly to the transmission of symbolic values and cultural themes of the film.  These are conveyed by the film dialogue and, consequently, by its translation.\r\nWhen a film crosses national borders, it conveys elements that are difficult to export from a thematic and linguistic point of view.  These elements are expressed by the film dialogue and must be translated.  The words that give voice to these elements are the realia,  because they are words that are understandable in the light of the cultural tradition of one people, but not of another.  The realia, coagulating elements of the real world and of the fictional world, play a vital, cohesive role in a film, and constitute one of the elements that guarantee its credibility.  The study of the translation of realia, however, has highlighted the fact that very often, the translation strategies adopted to render them tend to omit their connotative dimension.\r\nDespite the significance of the language factor, the cultural intermediaries consider subtitles to be a marginal element of the film, relegating them to one of the technical elements that are necessary for the distribution of films, while the translators are primarily concerned with the quality of subtitles as a product.  Research and innovation of subtitles do not appear to be within the sphere of interest of either film distributors or translators.\r\nThe study of translation strategies that is applied to render the realia has shown that there is a common strategy that brings near the interpretation of the film in Flanders and the importance of some of its mono-cultural elements.  When realia refer to mono-cultural themes of the Italian films, they are often rendered with one single, dominant translation strategy, a choice that suggests a lack of awareness of the need to translate the connotative dimension of these realia.\r\nThis research has also highlighted a general lack of promotion of Italian films, particularly with regard to the absence of intervention in new media.\r\nConclusions : The conclusion is twofold.  On the one hand, the Italian film should be distributed along with a discourse that makes them more easily accessible to the Flemish public, while . on the other hand, the translation of their mono-cultural realia should include the film’s huge number of mono-cultural themes.\r\nIn future, we suggest more time and money is invested in a general reflection on the techniques used for creating subtitles in order to make them more flexible and suitable to modern communication.  Ideally, subtitles should be generated as the film develops."],"publication_status_sort":2,"language":["ita"],"biblio_id":"5842821","status":"public","promoter":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000072986","976144761252"],"_id":"F87FDF40-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Claudia","name_last_first":"Crocco, Claudia","last_name":"Crocco","name":"Claudia Crocco","biblio_id":"F87FDF40-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1099-956X"},{"name":"Stefania Marzo","first_name":"Stefania","name_last_first":"Marzo, Stefania","last_name":"Marzo"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-5842821","abstract_full":[{"lang":"ita","text":"This study investigates the Italian film in Flanders and its translation, more specifically its Dutch subtitles. Traditionally, many disciplines have featured in films: economics, engineering, computer science, psychology, sociology, cognitive sciences, semiotics , linguistics, translation studies, and so on.  In this PhD, we look at film as a cultural object, according to a tradition initiated by the sociology of culture.  Considering a film as a cultural object allows us at the same time to study its double nature: material and symbolic.  After all, a film has a material dimension - it is a commodity that is bought and sold and produced by an industry – but it also upholds.  immaterial, symbolic values, as it may be a film about life and love, it may mark an era, or it may be life-changing.  The sociology of culture provides the theoretical framework that allows us to study a film in this double capacity and to investigate how an Italian film is received in cinemas in Flanders, the professionals who import it and the symbolic values it represents.\r\nTo understand how a film is accepted at a transnational level, the sociological aspect is complemented by concepts developed in the framework of Cultural Studies and Reception Studies.  The Theory of Cultural Discount, where the value of a single film , if exported, is discounted due to cultural differences concludes the theoretical framework which is aimed at reconstructing the social world of the Italian film in Flanders.\r\nSociology of culture, Cultural Studies, Reception Studies and Cultural Discount constitute the theoretical paradigm which enables us to respond to questions about why, and how, an Italian film arrives in Flanders.\r\nThese disciplines are not concerned, however, with the study of the film dialogue and its meanings.  The meanings (symbolic or not) of the film are not only transmitted by the film as a whole, but also, and perhaps above all, by the words of the film which, in our case , are the translated words of the film, i.e.  the subtitles.\r\nThe audiovisual translation is the object of Translation Studies and, in particular, Audiovisual Translation Studies .  The Dutch subtitles of Italian films are thus addressed in this study with the tools offered by this discipline.\r\nTraditionally, Translation Studies does not concern itself with the underlying issues when a film is exported from one country (Italy ) to another (Flanders).  This study tries to show how a sociological framework is nevertheless useful for improving the analysis of translation problems.  Particular attention will be paid to the cultural problems posed by the translation of realia.\r\nThe  realia, otherwise also referred to as cultural words, names of particular entities, culture-bound words, extralinguistic culture-bound references (ECRs), are words that refer to elements of daily life, history, culture, products of a certain country and that do not exist in other countries.  In this research, it is believed that realia, the cultural elements that are most frequently encountered in film dialogue, constitute a very relevant object of study and help us appreciate the presence of the symbolic values in films.\r\nAccordingly, Audiovisual Translation Studies offers the theoretical paradigm within which questions about how certain themes and certain words of Italian films are presented to the Flemish public are addressed.  \r\nThe linguistic research consists of a corpus that collected the Italian film dialogue, along with the Dutch subtitles, of six films: La meglio gioventù (Giordana 2003), L’ultimo bacio (Muccino 2001), Malena (Tornatore 2000), Non ti muovere (Castellitto 2004) and Pane e tulipani (Soldini 2000).  \r\nRealia are the connection between the two parts of research.  They are the bridge that allows us to study both language and culture in the film dialogue.  \r\nThe case-study: The only Italian film that stood out in Flanders during the period under scrutiny was La meglio gioventù.  The film, exceptional for its duration, setting and content, has become a bit of a cultural phenomenon in Flanders.  Its success was party driven by the fact that the film was presented at an event that determined the pattern of its consumption and a renegotiation of its meanings.  For these reasons, we used the film as a case study that helped us analyse other films of the corpus.\r\nThe findings : The journey that Italian films make to arrive in Flanders is very much determined by the cultural intermediaries who choose and distribute them.  Usually working for small, or very small, enterprises that also own Art-houses, they generally decide on which films to bring back at film festivals,Cannes and Berlin being the more prestigious ones.  At those festivals, some films acquire what is known as a buzz, a positive reputation that circulates and makes them interesting.  These films are bought more willingly than others.\r\nWhen an Italian film has been purchased and brought back to Flanders, it is distributed exclusively in the Art-houses, or else broadcast by the state television.  It is not distributed in multiplexes or transmitted on private television.\r\nSomewhat surprisingly perhaps, the fact that Italian films are in Italian is the key factor that determines the type of buyer, distributor, theatre, public that will choose it.  This happens regardless of the content, the director and the genre of the film.  The language is the single greatest influence factor that determines a film’s  fate (not in English) in Flanders.  The identification of the significance of this linguistic factor is one of the most important findings of this research, not least because it is an innovative viewpoint that opens up many research prospects.\r\nThe language factor becomes particularly important when you realise that films are subtitled in Flanders.  Subtitles translate the film dialogue and, in doing so, contribute significantly to the transmission of symbolic values and cultural themes of the film.  These are conveyed by the film dialogue and, consequently, by its translation.\r\nWhen a film crosses national borders, it conveys elements that are difficult to export from a thematic and linguistic point of view.  These elements are expressed by the film dialogue and must be translated.  The words that give voice to these elements are the realia,  because they are words that are understandable in the light of the cultural tradition of one people, but not of another.  The realia, coagulating elements of the real world and of the fictional world, play a vital, cohesive role in a film, and constitute one of the elements that guarantee its credibility.  The study of the translation of realia, however, has highlighted the fact that very often, the translation strategies adopted to render them tend to omit their connotative dimension.\r\nDespite the significance of the language factor, the cultural intermediaries consider subtitles to be a marginal element of the film, relegating them to one of the technical elements that are necessary for the distribution of films, while the translators are primarily concerned with the quality of subtitles as a product.  Research and innovation of subtitles do not appear to be within the sphere of interest of either film distributors or translators.\r\nThe study of translation strategies that is applied to render the realia has shown that there is a common strategy that brings near the interpretation of the film in Flanders and the importance of some of its mono-cultural elements.  When realia refer to mono-cultural themes of the Italian films, they are often rendered with one single, dominant translation strategy, a choice that suggests a lack of awareness of the need to translate the connotative dimension of these realia.\r\nThis research has also highlighted a general lack of promotion of Italian films, particularly with regard to the absence of intervention in new media.\r\nConclusions : The conclusion is twofold.  On the one hand, the Italian film should be distributed along with a discourse that makes them more easily accessible to the Flemish public, while . on the other hand, the translation of their mono-cultural realia should include the film’s huge number of mono-cultural themes.\r\nIn future, we suggest more time and money is invested in a general reflection on the techniques used for creating subtitles in order to make them more flexible and suitable to modern communication.  Ideally, subtitles should be generated as the film develops."}],"_id":"5842821"}
{"biblio_id":"01H4103QGKFRQJSMSCTCTET55S","language":["eng"],"promoter":[{"ugent_id":["801001893981"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"first_name":"Piet","name_last_first":"Termonia, Piet","_id":"F7425892-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Termonia","name":"Piet Termonia","biblio_id":"F7425892-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2095-0567"},{"last_name":"De Maeyer","name":"Philippe De Maeyer","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8902-3855","biblio_id":"F5900FBC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001291571"],"_id":"F5900FBC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Maeyer, Philippe","first_name":"Philippe"},{"last_name":"Hamdi","biblio_id":"BC1476B4-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1","name":"Rafiq Hamdi","ugent_id":["802001847379"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"first_name":"Rafiq","name_last_first":"Hamdi, Rafiq","_id":"BC1476B4-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1"}],"status":"public","_id":"01H4103QGKFRQJSMSCTCTET55S","abstract_full":[{"text":"In dit proefschrift werden land-atmosferische, geofysische interacties onderzocht die veroorzaakt zijn door menselijke activiteiten (d.w.z. irrigatie en verstedelijking) en eveneens de UHI-variaties geschat met behulp van het regionale klimaatmodel in Oost-China. Om na te gaan of het koelingseffect van stedelijk groen op de UHI varieert in een verschillend achtergrondklimaat, werd het eenvoudig grofkorrelig model gebruikt om de temporele-ruimtelijke distributie van de SUHI te kwantificeren (en werden alle processen in het koelingseffect van stedelijk groen aan de UHI toegeschreven). Voor de modelsimulaties bekeek men de afzonderlijke en gecombineerde effecten van irrigatie en verstedelijking op het regionale zomerklimaat in het ALARO-SURFEX model (door middel van LUCC/irrigatiegevoeligheidsexperimenten). Ondertussen werden de interacties van stedelijke hitte-eilanden (UHIs) en hittegolven (HW's) geraamd om de versterkende impact van de HW's op de UHI's te onthullen en de energie/stralingsbalansen ervan bekend te maken. Tenslotte werd het toekomstige stadsklimaat geprojecteerd om aan te duiden hoe de UHIs en HWs veranderen onder het Akkoord van Parijs. Deze thesis is nuttig om de invloed van antropogene activiteiten op het regionale klimaat te begrijpen en helpt om een toekomstig beleid (voor aanpassing aan de UHI) uit te stippelen.","lang":"dut"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H4103QGKFRQJSMSCTCTET55S","copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"ugent_id":["973075267182"],"name_last_first":"Cui, Fengqi","first_name":"Fengqi","_id":"5F656066-DFE0-11E9-B4DE-7A315707D3EF","last_name":"Cui","name":"Fengqi Cui","biblio_id":"5F656066-DFE0-11E9-B4DE-7A315707D3EF","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8824-0417"}],"publication_status":"published","defense":{"location":"Gent : Campus Sterre, S8 (leslokaal 2.4)","date":"2023-06-28"},"file":[{"sha256":"007aa77b772d7cd33de9077703c415b4b0c0bf0c643795dccdc78db464fa5e7b","access":"private","kind":"fullText","_id":"01H4107HNDX5HPXKHA2S5WEFFP","publication_version":"publishedVersion","size":"9395357","change":{"on":"2028-05-28","to":"open"}}],"publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["In dit proefschrift werden land-atmosferische, geofysische interacties onderzocht die veroorzaakt zijn door menselijke activiteiten (d.w.z. irrigatie en verstedelijking) en eveneens de UHI-variaties geschat met behulp van het regionale klimaatmodel in Oost-China. Om na te gaan of het koelingseffect van stedelijk groen op de UHI varieert in een verschillend achtergrondklimaat, werd het eenvoudig grofkorrelig model gebruikt om de temporele-ruimtelijke distributie van de SUHI te kwantificeren (en werden alle processen in het koelingseffect van stedelijk groen aan de UHI toegeschreven). Voor de modelsimulaties bekeek men de afzonderlijke en gecombineerde effecten van irrigatie en verstedelijking op het regionale zomerklimaat in het ALARO-SURFEX model (door middel van LUCC/irrigatiegevoeligheidsexperimenten). Ondertussen werden de interacties van stedelijke hitte-eilanden (UHIs) en hittegolven (HW's) geraamd om de versterkende impact van de HW's op de UHI's te onthullen en de energie/stralingsbalansen ervan bekend te maken. Tenslotte werd het toekomstige stadsklimaat geprojecteerd om aan te duiden hoe de UHIs en HWs veranderen onder het Akkoord van Parijs. Deze thesis is nuttig om de invloed van antropogene activiteiten op het regionale klimaat te begrijpen en helpt om een toekomstig beleid (voor aanpassing aan de UHI) uit te stippelen."],"external":0,"title":"Modeling land-atmosphere interactions and urban climate in Eastern China","year":"2023","created_by":{"name":"Nathalie Van Nuffel","biblio_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Nuffel","first_name":"Nathalie","name_last_first":"Van Nuffel, Nathalie","_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["978659820601","919016603673"]},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 10:57:18","classification":"D1","cite":{"chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Cui, Fengqi. 2023. “Modeling Land-Atmosphere Interactions and Urban Climate in Eastern China.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Cui, Fengqi. <i>Modeling Land-Atmosphere Interactions and Urban Climate in Eastern China</i>. Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences, 2023.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Cui, F. (2023). <i>Modeling land-atmosphere interactions and urban climate in Eastern China</i>. Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences, Ghent, Belgium.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Cui F. Modeling land-atmosphere interactions and urban climate in Eastern China. [Ghent, Belgium]: Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences; 2023.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Cui, Fengqi. 2023. “Modeling Land-Atmosphere Interactions and Urban Climate in Eastern China.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">F. Cui, “Modeling land-atmosphere interactions and urban climate in Eastern China,” Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences, Ghent, Belgium, 2023.</div>\n  </div>\n"},"publisher":{"location":"Ghent, Belgium","name":"Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences"},"page":{"count":"XX, 229"},"date_created":"2023-06-28 12:37:04","type":"dissertation","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"name":"Department of Geography"},{"name":"Department of Physics and astronomy","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"subject":["Earth and Environmental Sciences"]}
{"title":"Advances in impedimetric modelling of electrochemical systems in engineering and the life sciences","isbn":["9789463576369"],"created_by":{"biblio_id":"6DA98C52-2BDA-11E4-ADE1-00BDB4D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7938-1675","name":"Maxime Van Haeverbeke","last_name":"Van Haeverbeke","first_name":"Maxime","name_last_first":"Van Haeverbeke, Maxime","_id":"6DA98C52-2BDA-11E4-ADE1-00BDB4D1D7B1","ugent_id":["802003210433","979566020263"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA26"}],"ugent_id":"LA26"}]},"year":"2023","date_updated":"2026-03-31 10:57:18","classification":"D1","cite":{"chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Van Haeverbeke, Maxime. 2023. “Advances in Impedimetric Modelling of Electrochemical Systems in Engineering and the Life Sciences.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Van Haeverbeke, Maxime. <i>Advances in Impedimetric Modelling of Electrochemical Systems in Engineering and the Life Sciences</i>. Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, 2023.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Van Haeverbeke, M. (2023). <i>Advances in impedimetric modelling of electrochemical systems in engineering and the life sciences</i>. Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent, Belgium.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Van Haeverbeke M. Advances in impedimetric modelling of electrochemical systems in engineering and the life sciences. [Ghent, Belgium]: Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering; 2023.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Van Haeverbeke, Maxime. 2023. “Advances in Impedimetric Modelling of Electrochemical Systems in Engineering and the Life Sciences.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">M. Van Haeverbeke, “Advances in impedimetric modelling of electrochemical systems in engineering and the life sciences,” Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent, Belgium, 2023.</div>\n  </div>\n"},"publisher":{"location":"Ghent, Belgium","name":"Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering"},"date_created":"2023-06-28 12:59:21","page":{"count":"XXXVI, 260"},"subject":["Mathematics and Statistics"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Data analysis and mathematical modelling","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA26"}],"ugent_id":"LA26"}],"type":"dissertation","alternative_title":["Vorderingen in impedimetrische modellering van elektrochemische systemen voor ingenieurs-en levenswetenschappen"],"biblio_id":"01H411CHBW9RJR7V9138K1GFHA","language":["eng"],"status":"public","promoter":[{"biblio_id":"F4728EE8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3876-620X","name":"Bernard De Baets","last_name":"De Baets","_id":"F4728EE8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Baets, Bernard","first_name":"Bernard","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA26"}],"ugent_id":"LA26"}],"ugent_id":["801000738267","977461731868"]},{"_id":"05F65D98-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Michiel","name_last_first":"Stock, Michiel","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA26"}],"ugent_id":"LA26"}],"ugent_id":["802001296095","977991229812"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-0903-6061","biblio_id":"05F65D98-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Michiel Stock","last_name":"Stock"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H411CHBW9RJR7V9138K1GFHA","_id":"01H411CHBW9RJR7V9138K1GFHA","author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA26","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA26"}]}],"ugent_id":["802003210433","979566020263"],"_id":"6DA98C52-2BDA-11E4-ADE1-00BDB4D1D7B1","first_name":"Maxime","name_last_first":"Van Haeverbeke, Maxime","last_name":"Van Haeverbeke","biblio_id":"6DA98C52-2BDA-11E4-ADE1-00BDB4D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7938-1675","name":"Maxime Van Haeverbeke"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","defense":{"date":"2023-07-07","location":"Gent : Campus Coupure, Blok A (Auditorium A4)"},"publication_status":"published","file":[{"size":"8394304","publication_version":"publishedVersion","_id":"01H411T5MMYZTWWZCW0GYZXD5D","kind":"fullText","access":"private","sha256":"42a516f812a4877194f90535514d0936f828f9cadbb20ebac66e5d4a11d1f9c7"}],"external":0,"publication_status_sort":2}
{"title":"Unraveling monocyte/macrophage heterogeneity in the disturbed gut-liver axis in primary sclerosing cholangitis and ulcerative colitis","year":"2023","created_by":{"ugent_id":["978978007778"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Kevin","name_last_first":"De Muynck, Kevin","_id":"0891E086-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Muynck","biblio_id":"0891E086-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3974-8473","name":"Kevin De Muynck"},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 10:57:18","classification":"D1","cite":{"fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Muynck, Kevin. 2023. “Unraveling Monocyte/Macrophage Heterogeneity in the Disturbed Gut-Liver Axis in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and Ulcerative Colitis.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Muynck, Kevin. 2023. “Unraveling Monocyte/Macrophage Heterogeneity in the Disturbed Gut-Liver Axis in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and Ulcerative Colitis.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Muynck, K. (2023). <i>Unraveling monocyte/macrophage heterogeneity in the disturbed gut-liver axis in primary sclerosing cholangitis and ulcerative colitis</i>. Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent, Belgium.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">De Muynck K. Unraveling monocyte/macrophage heterogeneity in the disturbed gut-liver axis in primary sclerosing cholangitis and ulcerative colitis. [Ghent, Belgium]: Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences; 2023.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">K. De Muynck, “Unraveling monocyte/macrophage heterogeneity in the disturbed gut-liver axis in primary sclerosing cholangitis and ulcerative colitis,” Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent, Belgium, 2023.</div>\n  </div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Muynck, Kevin. <i>Unraveling Monocyte/Macrophage Heterogeneity in the Disturbed Gut-Liver Axis in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis and Ulcerative Colitis</i>. Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2023.</div>\n"},"publisher":{"location":"Ghent, Belgium","name":"Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences"},"date_created":"2023-06-28 05:53:37","page":{"count":"196"},"type":"dissertation","subject":["Medicine and Health Sciences"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE33","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE33"}],"name":"Department of Basic and Applied Medical Sciences"},{"ugent_id":"GE35","name":"Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"name":"Ghent University Hospital","ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01H4090ZT2MQ7CHP0R6E1YM0GY","status":"public","promoter":[{"last_name":"Devisscher","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4862-9580","biblio_id":"2737836A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Lindsey Devisscher","ugent_id":["802000068845","971353043704"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE33","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE33"}]}],"name_last_first":"Devisscher, Lindsey","first_name":"Lindsey","_id":"2737836A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name_last_first":"Verhelst, Xavier","first_name":"Xavier","_id":"00391288-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802001519094","976733703018"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}],"ugent_id":"GE35"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"name":"Xavier Verhelst","biblio_id":"00391288-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2798-5415","last_name":"Verhelst"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H4090ZT2MQ7CHP0R6E1YM0GY","_id":"01H4090ZT2MQ7CHP0R6E1YM0GY","author":[{"_id":"0891E086-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Kevin","name_last_first":"De Muynck, Kevin","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["978978007778"],"biblio_id":"0891E086-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3974-8473","name":"Kevin De Muynck","last_name":"De Muynck"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","defense":{"date":"2023-06-19","location":"Gent : Campus UZ, Blok B (Auditorium E)"},"publication_status":"published","file":[{"kind":"fullText","publication_version":"publishedVersion","_id":"01H409TEPMV5PJ9ZETWJCN3H9J","sha256":"b5737e706f88320ef62e8ec2628fc8096936020ed7d2799dee1c6062287e0ac0","access":"private","change":{"to":"restricted","on":"2027-06-21"},"size":"12018356"}],"publication_status_sort":2,"external":0}
{"publication_status":"published","defense":{"location":"Merelbeke : Faculteit Diergeneeskunde (Auditorium Kliniek A)","date":"2023-06-27"},"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"name":"Leen Hermans","biblio_id":"3457D0F4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Hermans, Leen","first_name":"Leen","_id":"3457D0F4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["977829803220"],"last_name":"Hermans"}],"jcr":{},"external":0,"abstract":["Natural killer (NK) cells are typically considered as short-lived innate immune cells, important to eliminate virus-infected and malignant cells. They are also known to steer the adaptive immune response via the production of cytokines such as IFN-γ and TNF-α. More recently, however, additional features of NK cells have been discovered and highlighted, especially in the liver of mouse and man. For example, liver-resident (lr) NK cells are able to mount antigen-specific responses, develop a memory-like phenotype and are long-lived. These recent insights in NK cell biology might open doors towards the application of NK cells in innovative vaccination strategies and novel therapeutics."],"publication_status_sort":2,"file":[{"publication_version":"publishedVersion","access":"restricted","change":{"on":"2028-06-27","to":"open"},"size":"5447757","_id":"01H439409CXGZ42GRR8J52E7Q8","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01H438VVRT6TBW3379ZFZ5QJ3D/file/01H439409CXGZ42GRR8J52E7Q8.pdf","kind":"fullText","sha256":"170d16c65d3e419f201de3b2a5974c74ff5b717be0850da8ab15d60c05b67065","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01H438VVRT6TBW3379ZFZ5QJ3D/file/01H439409CXGZ42GRR8J52E7Q8/thumbnail.png","name":"Leen Hermans_Setting the stage (2023).pdf","content_type":"application/pdf"}],"biblio_id":"01H438VVRT6TBW3379ZFZ5QJ3D","language":["eng"],"abstract_full":[{"text":"Natural killer (NK) cells are typically considered as short-lived innate immune cells, important to eliminate virus-infected and malignant cells. They are also known to steer the adaptive immune response via the production of cytokines such as IFN-γ and TNF-α. More recently, however, additional features of NK cells have been discovered and highlighted, especially in the liver of mouse and man. For example, liver-resident (lr) NK cells are able to mount antigen-specific responses, develop a memory-like phenotype and are long-lived. These recent insights in NK cell biology might open doors towards the application of NK cells in innovative vaccination strategies and novel therapeutics.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01H438VVRT6TBW3379ZFZ5QJ3D","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H438VVRT6TBW3379ZFZ5QJ3D","promoter":[{"last_name":"Cox","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4281-2990","biblio_id":"F4500670-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Eric Cox","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000669458"],"_id":"F4500670-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Cox, Eric","first_name":"Eric"},{"_id":"F4EE0956-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Herman","name_last_first":"Favoreel, Herman","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"ugent_id":["801001027853","972272313007"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-4993-6857","biblio_id":"F4EE0956-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Herman Favoreel","last_name":"Favoreel"},{"name":"Bert Devriendt","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3222-8769","biblio_id":"F7825820-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Devriendt","name_last_first":"Devriendt, Bert","first_name":"Bert","_id":"F7825820-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001956124","973831204855"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"ugent_id":"DI04"}]}],"status":"public","page":{"count":"192"},"date_created":"2023-06-29 09:48:32","publisher":{"name":"Ghent University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine","location":"Merelbeke, Belgium"},"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"name":"Department of Translational Physiology, Infectiology and Public Health","ugent_id":"DI04"}],"subject":["Veterinary Sciences"],"type":"dissertation","created_by":{"_id":"3457D0F4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Leen Hermans","biblio_id":"3457D0F4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Hermans, Leen","first_name":"Leen","last_name":"Hermans","ugent_id":["977829803220"]},"year":"2023","title":"Setting the stage : impact of beta-glucans and the liver environment on porcine natural killer cells","cite":{"apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Hermans, L. (2023). <i>Setting the stage : impact of beta-glucans and the liver environment on porcine natural killer cells</i>. Ghent University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Merelbeke, Belgium.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Hermans L. Setting the stage : impact of beta-glucans and the liver environment on porcine natural killer cells. [Merelbeke, Belgium]: Ghent University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine; 2023.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">L. Hermans, “Setting the stage : impact of beta-glucans and the liver environment on porcine natural killer cells,” Ghent University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Merelbeke, Belgium, 2023.</div>\n  </div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Hermans, Leen. <i>Setting the Stage : Impact of Beta-Glucans and the Liver Environment on Porcine Natural Killer Cells</i>. Ghent University. 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{"publication_status_sort":2,"external":0,"abstract":["Service organizations increasingly embrace smart products – i.e. physical products enhanced by digital components – in high-touch services because of their potential to improve service delivery processes in which human actors are involved (e.g. Mele et al., 2022; Sharp et al., 2021). Recent research highlights the rise of smart wearables (e.g. smart trackers and smart glasses in healthcare) as specific type of smart products that users wear. Despite smart products’ ability to connect different actors in service systems (Henkens et al., 2021), smart wearables may also distract human actors and hence hinder social interactions that are key in high-touch services (e.g. Schein & Rauschnabel, 2021; Wünderlich et al., 2013). As such, smart wearables may alter routine patterns of interaction between human actors through which they connect, which are referred to as social practices. The notion that human actors’ social practices (in the social world) are influenced by smart wearables (in the material world) points to the need for a socio-material perspective that emphasize the inseparability of the material and the social (Orlikowski & Scott, 2008). Nevertheless, research remains silent on the dynamic interplay between socio-material practices to smart wearables (material world), to human actors (social world), and engagement with the smart wearable (psychological world) in high-touch services. Therefore, this research aims to investigate the interplay between the material, social, and psychological world and its evolution over time.\n\nThis aim is addressed by engaging in a longitudinal ethnographic study regarding the implementation of smart glasses in a home care context. Plotting employees’ engagement over time – in line with process theory approach (Langley et al., 1999) – revealed a smart wearable engagement journey with different phases. Over time, human actors’ engagement with the smart wearable is shaped by and shapes human actors’ perceived fit with socio-material practices to the smart wearable as well as to human actors. Notably, the perceived socio-material fit is not only experienced with regard to the self but also to others like the organization, other employees and patients (e.g. perceived fit with organizational practice, professional practices of other employees, and interactional practices of patients).\n\nThese insights contribute to a better understanding of smart products as boundary objects in healthcare service systems over time (e.g. Sharp et al., 2021; Mele et al., 2022). By integrating a socio-material and engagement perspective, the insights not only address recent calls for research on the implications of technology-based services, like AI-based smart products, on human’s social world related to connecting or alienating (Ostrom et al., 2021; Puntoni et al., 2021) but also advances social practice theory in a socio-material context (Novak & Hoffman, 2019; McColl-Kennedy et al., 2012). Moreover, this study contributes to human enhancement technology literature (e.g. Grewal et al., 2020), which has focused on customer perceptions of ‘cyborgs’ (i.e. human service providers using wearables) but remained silent on their socio-material practices and engagement. Finally, the insights aid providers of high-touch services and smart wearable developers to implement smart wearables for optimal fit with human actors’ socio-material practices and hence favorable engagement along the journey."],"file":[{"content_type":"application/pdf","size":"71207","name":"CHIMSPAS-2022_Bieke_Henkens.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01H3F31NGHD8ZDW9CAF5ZZ0QA8/file/01H3F34YMSS1A884D7JNP5X97C/thumbnail.png","sha256":"f50ec78456220a6c4029c4b0fd838ad70ac2aea08b6716374ec744efd446a8db","access":"open","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01H3F31NGHD8ZDW9CAF5ZZ0QA8/file/01H3F34YMSS1A884D7JNP5X97C.pdf","kind":"fullText","_id":"01H3F34YMSS1A884D7JNP5X97C","publication_version":"acceptedVersion"}],"keyword":["Smart Wearables","Smart Products","Smart Wearable Engagement Journey","High-Touch Services","Actor Engagement","Socio-Material Practices","Social Practices","Ethnographic Study"],"publication_status":"published","copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"last_name":"Henkens","name":"Bieke Henkens","biblio_id":"783B8542-8205-11E7-923E-BDC1AD28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3021-3678","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB23"}],"ugent_id":"EB23"}],"ugent_id":["802002655210"],"_id":"783B8542-8205-11E7-923E-BDC1AD28A064","first_name":"Bieke","name_last_first":"Henkens, Bieke"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"EB23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB23"}]}],"ugent_id":["801002013516","973272094229"],"_id":"FB3BF322-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Katrien","name_last_first":"Verleye, Katrien","last_name":"Verleye","name":"Katrien Verleye","orcid_id":"0000-0002-6727-4175","biblio_id":"FB3BF322-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"ugent_id":["801001545488"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB23"}],"ugent_id":"EB23"}],"name_last_first":"Larivière, Bart","first_name":"Bart","_id":"F63657BE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Larivière","biblio_id":"F63657BE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3219-4447","name":"Bart Larivière"},{"last_name":"Mende","name_last_first":"Mende, Martin","first_name":"Martin","name":"Martin Mende"}],"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Service organizations increasingly embrace smart products – i.e. physical products enhanced by digital components – in high-touch services because of their potential to improve service delivery processes in which human actors are involved (e.g. Mele et al., 2022; Sharp et al., 2021). Recent research highlights the rise of smart wearables (e.g. smart trackers and smart glasses in healthcare) as specific type of smart products that users wear. Despite smart products’ ability to connect different actors in service systems (Henkens et al., 2021), smart wearables may also distract human actors and hence hinder social interactions that are key in high-touch services (e.g. Schein & Rauschnabel, 2021; Wünderlich et al., 2013). As such, smart wearables may alter routine patterns of interaction between human actors through which they connect, which are referred to as social practices. The notion that human actors’ social practices (in the social world) are influenced by smart wearables (in the material world) points to the need for a socio-material perspective that emphasize the inseparability of the material and the social (Orlikowski & Scott, 2008). Nevertheless, research remains silent on the dynamic interplay between socio-material practices to smart wearables (material world), to human actors (social world), and engagement with the smart wearable (psychological world) in high-touch services. Therefore, this research aims to investigate the interplay between the material, social, and psychological world and its evolution over time.\n\nThis aim is addressed by engaging in a longitudinal ethnographic study regarding the implementation of smart glasses in a home care context. Plotting employees’ engagement over time – in line with process theory approach (Langley et al., 1999) – revealed a smart wearable engagement journey with different phases. Over time, human actors’ engagement with the smart wearable is shaped by and shapes human actors’ perceived fit with socio-material practices to the smart wearable as well as to human actors. Notably, the perceived socio-material fit is not only experienced with regard to the self but also to others like the organization, other employees and patients (e.g. perceived fit with organizational practice, professional practices of other employees, and interactional practices of patients).\n\nThese insights contribute to a better understanding of smart products as boundary objects in healthcare service systems over time (e.g. Sharp et al., 2021; Mele et al., 2022). By integrating a socio-material and engagement perspective, the insights not only address recent calls for research on the implications of technology-based services, like AI-based smart products, on human’s social world related to connecting or alienating (Ostrom et al., 2021; Puntoni et al., 2021) but also advances social practice theory in a socio-material context (Novak & Hoffman, 2019; McColl-Kennedy et al., 2012). Moreover, this study contributes to human enhancement technology literature (e.g. Grewal et al., 2020), which has focused on customer perceptions of ‘cyborgs’ (i.e. human service providers using wearables) but remained silent on their socio-material practices and engagement. Finally, the insights aid providers of high-touch services and smart wearable developers to implement smart wearables for optimal fit with human actors’ socio-material practices and hence favorable engagement along the journey."}],"_id":"01H3F31NGHD8ZDW9CAF5ZZ0QA8","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H3F31NGHD8ZDW9CAF5ZZ0QA8","status":"public","biblio_id":"01H3F31NGHD8ZDW9CAF5ZZ0QA8","language":["eng"],"parent":{"title":"International Conference on Challenges in Managing Smart Products and Services (CHIMSPAS), Abstract"},"type":"conference","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB23"}],"name":"Department of Marketing, Innovation and Organisation","ugent_id":"EB23"}],"conference":{"start_date":"2022-08-25","organizer":"Bielefeld University","end_date":"2022-08-26","name":"International Conference on Challenges in Managing Smart Products and Services (CHIMSPAS)","location":"Bielefeld, Germany"},"subject":["Business and Economics"],"page":{"count":"1"},"date_created":"2023-06-21 13:42:02","cite":{"chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Henkens, Bieke, Katrien Verleye, Bart Larivière, and Martin Mende. 2022. “Bridging the Material, Social, and Psychological World  along the Smart Wearable Journey in High-Touch Services.” In <i>International Conference on Challenges in Managing Smart Products and Services (CHIMSPAS), Abstract</i>.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Henkens, Bieke, et al. “Bridging the Material, Social, and Psychological World  along the Smart Wearable Journey in High-Touch Services.” <i>International Conference on Challenges in Managing Smart Products and Services (CHIMSPAS), Abstract</i>, 2022.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Henkens B, Verleye K, Larivière B, Mende M. 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Mende, “Bridging the material, social, and psychological world  along the smart wearable journey in high-touch services,” in <i>International Conference on Challenges in Managing Smart Products and Services (CHIMSPAS), Abstract</i>, Bielefeld, Germany, 2022.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Henkens, B., Verleye, K., Larivière, B., &#38; Mende, M. (2022). Bridging the material, social, and psychological world  along the smart wearable journey in high-touch services. <i>International Conference on Challenges in Managing Smart Products and Services (CHIMSPAS), Abstract</i>. Presented at the International Conference on Challenges in Managing Smart Products and Services (CHIMSPAS), Bielefeld, Germany.</div>\n"},"classification":"C3","date_updated":"2026-03-31 10:57:19","year":"2022","created_by":{"first_name":"Bieke","name_last_first":"Henkens, Bieke","_id":"783B8542-8205-11E7-923E-BDC1AD28A064","ugent_id":["802002655210"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB23"}],"ugent_id":"EB23"}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-3021-3678","biblio_id":"783B8542-8205-11E7-923E-BDC1AD28A064","name":"Bieke Henkens","last_name":"Henkens"},"conference_type":"meetingAbstract","title":"Bridging the material, social, and psychological world  along the smart wearable journey in high-touch services"}
{"type":"journalArticle","subject":["Medicine and Health Sciences"],"date_created":"2019-03-25 10:48:21","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Ridder, Roel, et al. “Concurrent Validity of a Commercial Wireless Trunk Triaxial Accelerometer System for Gait Analysis.” <i>JOURNAL OF SPORT REHABILITATION</i>, vol. 28, no. 6, 2019, pp. 1–4, doi:10.1123/jsr.2018-0295.</div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Ridder, Roel, Julien Lebleu, Tine Willems, Cedric De Blaiser, Christine Detrembleur, and Philip Roosen. 2019. “Concurrent Validity of a Commercial Wireless Trunk Triaxial Accelerometer System for Gait Analysis.” <i>JOURNAL OF SPORT REHABILITATION</i> 28 (6): 1–4. doi:10.1123/jsr.2018-0295.</div>\n<div><i>Impact factor: 1.65, category: REHABILITATION, rank: 38/68, quartile: 3.</i></div>","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Ridder, Roel, Julien Lebleu, Tine Willems, Cedric De Blaiser, Christine Detrembleur, and Philip Roosen. 2019. “Concurrent Validity of a Commercial Wireless Trunk Triaxial Accelerometer System for Gait Analysis.” <i>JOURNAL OF SPORT REHABILITATION</i> 28 (6): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1123/jsr.2018-0295.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">R. 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Concurrent validity of a commercial wireless trunk triaxial accelerometer system for gait analysis. <i>JOURNAL OF SPORT REHABILITATION</i>, <i>28</i>(6), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1123/jsr.2018-0295</div>\n"},"classification":"A2","date_updated":"2026-03-31 10:57:19","issue":"6","keyword":["reliability","spatiotemporal parameters","walking","wearable"],"file":[{"kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8609193/file/8609196.pdf","publication_version":"acceptedVersion","_id":"8609196","sha256":"bc680d6837ba38067c0d338006c974d57380b71a3eb0d2cd553f2b0148ec6a8e","access":"open","name":"Concurrent Validity of a Commercial Wireless Trunk Tri-Axial Accelerometer System for Gait Analysis.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8609193/file/8609196/thumbnail.png","size":"393046","content_type":"application/pdf"},{"size":"317375","content_type":"application/pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8609193/file/8704710/thumbnail.png","name":"Concurrent_Validity_of_a_Commercial_Wireless_Trunk_Triaxial_Accelerometer_System_for_Gait_Analysis.pdf","access":"restricted","sha256":"27959e1d134adb2b405452a994917139e1b634142b640486789737990453882d","publication_version":"publishedVersion","_id":"8704710","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8609193/file/8704710.pdf"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","_id":"8609193","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8609193","biblio_id":"8609193","parent":{"short_title":"J. Sport Rehabil.","title":"JOURNAL OF SPORT REHABILITATION"},"vabb_id":"c:vabb:494651","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE37","name":"Department of Rehabilitation Sciences","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE37"}]}],"page":{"last":"4","first":"1"},"vabb_year":["2021"],"article_type":"original","issn":["1056-6716","1543-3072"],"vabb_approved":1,"pubmed_id":"30747572","year":"2019","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE58","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE58"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000371969","973024235684"],"_id":"FAD11CDC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Roel","name_last_first":"De Ridder, Roel","last_name":"De Ridder","name":"Roel De Ridder","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9723-103X","biblio_id":"FAD11CDC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"doi":["10.1123/jsr.2018-0295"],"title":"Concurrent validity of a commercial wireless trunk triaxial accelerometer system for gait analysis","publication_status_sort":2,"external":0,"abstract":["Context: Wearable sensor devices have notable advantages, such as cost-effectiveness, easy to use, and real-time feedback. Wirelessness ensures full-body motion, which is required during movement in a challenging environment such as during sports. Research on the reliability and validity of commercially available systems, however, is indispensable.\r\n\r\nObjective: To confirm the test-retest reliability and concurrent validity of a commercially available body-worn sensor-BTS G-WALK® sensor system-for spatiotemporal gait parameters with the GAITRite® walkway system as golden standard.\r\n\r\nDesign: Reliability and concurrent validity study.\r\n\r\nSetting: Laboratory setting.\r\n\r\nParticipants: Thirty healthy subjects.\r\n\r\nMain outcome measures: Spatiotemporal parameters: speed, cadence, stride length, stride duration, stance duration, swing duration, double support, and single support.\r\n\r\nResults: In terms of test-retest reliability of the BTS G-WALK® sensor system, intraclass correlation coefficient values for both the spatial and temporal parameters were excellent between consecutive measurements on the same day with intraclass correlation coefficient values ranging from .85 to .99. In terms of validity, intraclass correlation coefficient values between measurement systems showed excellent levels of agreement for speed, cadence, stride length, and stride duration (range = .88-.97), and showed poor to moderate levels of agreement (range = .12-.47) for single/double support and swing/stance duration. Bland-Altman plots showed overall percentage bias values equal to or smaller than 3% with limits of agreement ≤15% (speed, cadence, stride length, stride duration, swing duration, and stance duration). Only for single and double support, the limits of agreement were higher with, respectively, -15.4% to 19.5% and -48.0% to 51.4%.\r\n\r\nConclusion: The BTS G-WALK® sensor system is reliable for all measured spatiotemporal parameters. In terms of validity, excellent concurrent validity was shown for speed, cadence, stride length, and stride duration. Cautious interpretation is necessary for temporal parameters based on final foot contact (stance, swing, and single/double support time)."],"jcr":{"prev_category_decile":6,"impact_factor":1.65,"impact_factor_5yr":1.905,"prev_category_vigintile":11,"category":"REHABILITATION","category_decile":6,"prev_impact_factor":1.5,"prev_category_quartile":3,"category_quartile":3,"total_cites":1615,"eigenfactor":0.00188,"immediacy_index":1.026,"category_rank":"38/68","category_vigintile":12},"volume":"28","vabb_type":"VABB-1","publication_status":"published","author":[{"biblio_id":"FAD11CDC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9723-103X","name":"Roel De Ridder","last_name":"De Ridder","_id":"FAD11CDC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Roel","name_last_first":"De Ridder, Roel","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE58"}],"ugent_id":"GE58"}],"ugent_id":["802000371969","973024235684"]},{"name_last_first":"Lebleu, Julien","first_name":"Julien","name":"Julien Lebleu","last_name":"Lebleu"},{"last_name":"Willems","name":"Tine Willems","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8331-9700","biblio_id":"275BE4BC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001482945","977787986823"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE37"}],"ugent_id":"GE37"}],"name_last_first":"Willems, Tine","first_name":"Tine","_id":"275BE4BC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Cedric De Blaiser","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4053-0981","biblio_id":"0256713C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Blaiser","first_name":"Cedric","name_last_first":"De Blaiser, Cedric","_id":"0256713C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["975612478095"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}]},{"last_name":"Detrembleur","name":"Christine Detrembleur","name_last_first":"Detrembleur, Christine","first_name":"Christine"},{"name_last_first":"Roosen, Philip","first_name":"Philip","_id":"F7D1E228-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["972584395955"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"biblio_id":"F7D1E228-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Philip Roosen","last_name":"Roosen"}],"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Context: Wearable sensor devices have notable advantages, such as cost-effectiveness, easy to use, and real-time feedback. Wirelessness ensures full-body motion, which is required during movement in a challenging environment such as during sports. Research on the reliability and validity of commercially available systems, however, is indispensable.\r\n\r\nObjective: To confirm the test-retest reliability and concurrent validity of a commercially available body-worn sensor-BTS G-WALK® sensor system-for spatiotemporal gait parameters with the GAITRite® walkway system as golden standard.\r\n\r\nDesign: Reliability and concurrent validity study.\r\n\r\nSetting: Laboratory setting.\r\n\r\nParticipants: Thirty healthy subjects.\r\n\r\nMain outcome measures: Spatiotemporal parameters: speed, cadence, stride length, stride duration, stance duration, swing duration, double support, and single support.\r\n\r\nResults: In terms of test-retest reliability of the BTS G-WALK® sensor system, intraclass correlation coefficient values for both the spatial and temporal parameters were excellent between consecutive measurements on the same day with intraclass correlation coefficient values ranging from .85 to .99. In terms of validity, intraclass correlation coefficient values between measurement systems showed excellent levels of agreement for speed, cadence, stride length, and stride duration (range = .88-.97), and showed poor to moderate levels of agreement (range = .12-.47) for single/double support and swing/stance duration. Bland-Altman plots showed overall percentage bias values equal to or smaller than 3% with limits of agreement ≤15% (speed, cadence, stride length, stride duration, swing duration, and stance duration). Only for single and double support, the limits of agreement were higher with, respectively, -15.4% to 19.5% and -48.0% to 51.4%.\r\n\r\nConclusion: The BTS G-WALK® sensor system is reliable for all measured spatiotemporal parameters. In terms of validity, excellent concurrent validity was shown for speed, cadence, stride length, and stride duration. Cautious interpretation is necessary for temporal parameters based on final foot contact (stance, swing, and single/double support time)."}],"status":"public","language":["eng"]}
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K., Varsha Vuppaladadiyam, S. S., Sikarwar, V., Ahmad, E., Pant, K. K., S, M., … Leu, S.-Y. (2023). A critical review on biomass pyrolysis : reaction mechanisms, process modeling and potential challenges. <i>JOURNAL OF THE ENERGY INSTITUTE</i>, <i>108</i>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joei.2023.101236</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">A. K. Vuppaladadiyam <i>et al.</i>, “A critical review on biomass pyrolysis : reaction mechanisms, process modeling and potential challenges,” <i>JOURNAL OF THE ENERGY INSTITUTE</i>, vol. 108, 2023.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Vuppaladadiyam AK, Varsha Vuppaladadiyam SS, Sikarwar V, Ahmad E, Pant KK, S M, et al. A critical review on biomass pyrolysis : reaction mechanisms, process modeling and potential challenges. JOURNAL OF THE ENERGY INSTITUTE. 2023;108.</div>\n   </div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vuppaladadiyam, Arun Krishna, et al. “A Critical Review on Biomass Pyrolysis : Reaction Mechanisms, Process Modeling and Potential Challenges.” <i>JOURNAL OF THE ENERGY INSTITUTE</i>, vol. 108, 2023, doi:10.1016/j.joei.2023.101236.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vuppaladadiyam, Arun Krishna, Sai Sree Varsha Vuppaladadiyam, Vineet Sikarwar, Ejaz Ahmad, Kamal K. Pant, Murugavelh S, Ashish Pandey, Sankar Bhattacharya, Ajit Sarmah, and Shao-Yuan Leu. 2023. “A Critical Review on Biomass Pyrolysis : Reaction Mechanisms, Process Modeling and Potential Challenges.” <i>JOURNAL OF THE ENERGY INSTITUTE</i> 108. doi:10.1016/j.joei.2023.101236.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vuppaladadiyam, Arun Krishna, Sai Sree Varsha Vuppaladadiyam, Vineet Sikarwar, Ejaz Ahmad, Kamal K. Pant, Murugavelh S, Ashish Pandey, Sankar Bhattacharya, Ajit Sarmah, and Shao-Yuan Leu. 2023. “A Critical Review on Biomass Pyrolysis : Reaction Mechanisms, Process Modeling and Potential Challenges.” <i>JOURNAL OF THE ENERGY INSTITUTE</i> 108. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joei.2023.101236.</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","date_updated":"2026-03-31 10:57:19","date_created":"2023-03-16 17:09:31","subject":["Technology and Engineering"],"type":"journalArticle","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Review","abstract_full":[{"text":"Pyrolysis is a versatile technology for exploiting diversified feedstocks to produce a wide range of products, including biochar, bio-oil, and syngas with high potential in diverse applications. The cardinal motivation of pyrolysis research is to productively use diverse biomass to reduce adverse impacts on ecology and enhance process economics. However, complex reactions of pyrolysis pose operational challenges. Thus, the present review targets the reaction mechanisms and kinetics of pyrolysis to enhance the understanding for better process control, improved performance, and product distribution. Pyrolysis mechanisms of the major structural components of biomass, such as cellulose, lignin, and hemicellulose, as well as proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, are discussed in detail. Various modeling techniques and tools, viz., mathematical, kinetic, computational fluid dynamic modeling, and machine learning algorithms, have been employed to better understand the pyrolysis mechanisms and product distribution. In addition, the most critical challenges, namely aerosol formation, tar formation and their removal mechanisms, that severely impact the pyrolysis process and products are identified and reported. Thus, the present work critically discusses state-of-art biomass pyrolysis, focusing on the reaction mechanism, modeling, and associated challenges to overcome, given that the pyrolysis products and the process are enhanced.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","publication_status":"published","author":[{"last_name":"Vuppaladadiyam","first_name":"Arun Krishna","name_last_first":"Vuppaladadiyam, Arun Krishna","name":"Arun Krishna Vuppaladadiyam"},{"name_last_first":"Varsha Vuppaladadiyam, Sai Sree","first_name":"Sai Sree","name":"Sai Sree Varsha Vuppaladadiyam","last_name":"Varsha Vuppaladadiyam"},{"last_name":"Sikarwar","name":"Vineet Sikarwar","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9999-5559","biblio_id":"68494F10-CD04-11E9-8B81-BA085707D3EF","ugent_id":["976617054252"],"_id":"68494F10-CD04-11E9-8B81-BA085707D3EF","name_last_first":"Sikarwar, Vineet","first_name":"Vineet"},{"name":"Ejaz Ahmad","first_name":"Ejaz","name_last_first":"Ahmad, Ejaz","last_name":"Ahmad"},{"last_name":"Pant","first_name":"Kamal K.","name_last_first":"Pant, Kamal K.","name":"Kamal K. Pant"},{"last_name":"S","first_name":"Murugavelh","name_last_first":"S, Murugavelh","name":"Murugavelh S"},{"name":"Ashish Pandey","first_name":"Ashish","name_last_first":"Pandey, Ashish","last_name":"Pandey"},{"name":"Sankar Bhattacharya","name_last_first":"Bhattacharya, Sankar","first_name":"Sankar","last_name":"Bhattacharya"},{"last_name":"Sarmah","first_name":"Ajit","name_last_first":"Sarmah, Ajit","name":"Ajit Sarmah"},{"last_name":"Leu","name_last_first":"Leu, Shao-Yuan","first_name":"Shao-Yuan","name":"Shao-Yuan Leu"}],"external":0,"jcr":{"prev_category_vigintile":8,"impact_factor_5yr":5.4,"impact_factor":5.6,"category":"ENERGY & FUELS","prev_category_decile":4,"immediacy_index":1.5,"eigenfactor":0.00635,"category_rank":"62/170","category_vigintile":8,"category_quartile":2,"total_cites":6383,"prev_category_quartile":2,"prev_impact_factor":5.7,"category_decile":4},"abstract":["Pyrolysis is a versatile technology for exploiting diversified feedstocks to produce a wide range of products, including biochar, bio-oil, and syngas with high potential in diverse applications. The cardinal motivation of pyrolysis research is to productively use diverse biomass to reduce adverse impacts on ecology and enhance process economics. However, complex reactions of pyrolysis pose operational challenges. Thus, the present review targets the reaction mechanisms and kinetics of pyrolysis to enhance the understanding for better process control, improved performance, and product distribution. Pyrolysis mechanisms of the major structural components of biomass, such as cellulose, lignin, and hemicellulose, as well as proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, are discussed in detail. Various modeling techniques and tools, viz., mathematical, kinetic, computational fluid dynamic modeling, and machine learning algorithms, have been employed to better understand the pyrolysis mechanisms and product distribution. In addition, the most critical challenges, namely aerosol formation, tar formation and their removal mechanisms, that severely impact the pyrolysis process and products are identified and reported. Thus, the present work critically discusses state-of-art biomass pyrolysis, focusing on the reaction mechanism, modeling, and associated challenges to overcome, given that the pyrolysis products and the process are enhanced."],"publication_status_sort":2,"volume":"108","created_by":{"_id":"68494F10-CD04-11E9-8B81-BA085707D3EF","first_name":"Vineet","name_last_first":"Sikarwar, Vineet","ugent_id":["976617054252"],"name":"Vineet Sikarwar","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9999-5559","biblio_id":"68494F10-CD04-11E9-8B81-BA085707D3EF","last_name":"Sikarwar"},"year":"2023","title":"A critical review on biomass pyrolysis : reaction mechanisms, process modeling and potential challenges","doi":["10.1016/j.joei.2023.101236"],"issn":["1743-9671","1746-0220"],"page":{"count":"19"},"article_type":"review","parent":{"short_title":"J. 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Feline ovarian tissue vitrification : the effect of fragment size and base medium on follicular viability and morphology. THERIOGENOLOGY. 2023;198:12–8.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">H. Ali Hassan <i>et al.</i>, “Feline ovarian tissue vitrification : the effect of fragment size and base medium on follicular viability and morphology,” <i>THERIOGENOLOGY</i>, vol. 198, pp. 12–18, 2023.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ali Hassan, H., Banchi, P.,  Chayaa, R., Bogado Pascottini, O. A.,  Maniscalco, L.,  Iussich, S., … Van Soom, A. (2023). Feline ovarian tissue vitrification : the effect of fragment size and base medium on follicular viability and morphology. <i>THERIOGENOLOGY</i>, <i>198</i>, 12–18. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.12.016</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ali Hassan, Hiba, et al. “Feline Ovarian Tissue Vitrification : The Effect of Fragment Size and Base Medium on Follicular Viability and Morphology.” <i>THERIOGENOLOGY</i>, vol. 198, 2023, pp. 12–18, doi:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.12.016.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ali Hassan, Hiba, Penelope Banchi, R.  Chayaa, Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini, L.  Maniscalco, S.  Iussich, Katrien Smits, and Ann Van Soom. 2023. “Feline Ovarian Tissue Vitrification : The Effect of Fragment Size and Base Medium on Follicular Viability and Morphology.” <i>THERIOGENOLOGY</i> 198: 12–18. doi:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.12.016.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ali Hassan, Hiba, Penelope Banchi, R.  Chayaa, Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini, L.  Maniscalco, S.  Iussich, Katrien Smits, and Ann Van Soom. 2023. “Feline Ovarian Tissue Vitrification : The Effect of Fragment Size and Base Medium on Follicular Viability and Morphology.” <i>THERIOGENOLOGY</i> 198: 12–18. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.12.016.</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","author":[{"first_name":"Hiba","name_last_first":"Ali Hassan, Hiba","_id":"D44FCAA2-62EE-11E9-A65B-09FA5607D3EF","ugent_id":["979174074383"],"name":"Hiba Ali Hassan","biblio_id":"D44FCAA2-62EE-11E9-A65B-09FA5607D3EF","last_name":"Ali Hassan"},{"name":"Penelope Banchi","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6061-4889","biblio_id":"bd52aff9-3383-11ec-881d-c14ba960acf2","last_name":"Banchi","name_last_first":"Banchi, Penelope","first_name":"Penelope","_id":"bd52aff9-3383-11ec-881d-c14ba960acf2","ugent_id":["976004630507"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}]},{"last_name":" Chayaa","name":"R.  Chayaa","name_last_first":" Chayaa, R.","first_name":"R."},{"name":"Osvaldo Américo Bogado Pascottini","biblio_id":"D72C8BC2-FEE3-11E2-98EE-0C9910BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5305-2133","last_name":"Bogado Pascottini","_id":"D72C8BC2-FEE3-11E2-98EE-0C9910BDE39D","name_last_first":"Bogado Pascottini, Osvaldo Américo","first_name":"Osvaldo Américo","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001602354"]},{"name_last_first":" Maniscalco, L.","first_name":"L.","name":"L.  Maniscalco","last_name":" Maniscalco"},{"last_name":" Iussich","name_last_first":" Iussich, S.","first_name":"S.","name":"S.  Iussich"},{"name_last_first":"Smits, Katrien","first_name":"Katrien","_id":"F86AD622-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000053990","976396084010"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-8205-3725","biblio_id":"F86AD622-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Katrien Smits","last_name":"Smits"},{"_id":"F4F831BA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Ann","name_last_first":"Van Soom, Ann","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}],"ugent_id":"DI08"}],"ugent_id":["801001060387","971875751240"],"name":"Ann Van Soom","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5010-6311","biblio_id":"F4F831BA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Soom"}],"publication_status":"published","volume":"198","jcr":{"impact_factor":2.4,"prev_category_vigintile":3,"impact_factor_5yr":2.5,"category":"VETERINARY SCIENCES","prev_category_decile":2,"eigenfactor":0.00898,"immediacy_index":0.5,"category_rank":"24/167","category_vigintile":3,"category_decile":2,"prev_category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":2.8,"total_cites":18828,"category_quartile":1},"abstract":["To achieve optimal vitrification, tissue structure and fragment size represent a challenge for obtaining sufficient cooling velocity. Theoretically, thin ovarian tissue fragments lead to higher surface contact, hence higher solute penetration. Another critical factor is the concentration of cryoprotectants (CPA): CPA toxicity may occur with high concentrations, and as such, this may induce local apoptosis. Therefore two experiments were conducted: In experiment I, we compared the effect of sucrose supplementation in vitrification solution along with ovarian fragments of different sizes on post-warming tissue viability and follicle architecture. Fragments of two different sizes, with a thickness and radius of 1.5 x 0.75 mm and 3 x 1.5 mm respectively were vitrified in vitrification solution without sucrose and with 0.5 M sucrose supplementation. Post-warming, fragments of ovarian tissue (fresh and vitrified) were evaluated for viability (Calcein AM/Propidium Iodide) and for morphology (hematoxylin-eosin). In experiment II, we aimed to reduce cryoprotectant toxicity by using lower CPA concentrations in combination with an optimized carrier medium (HypThermosol (R); HTS). Ovarian tissue fragments were randomly allocated to five groups (A: fresh controls; B: vitrified in GLOBAL (R) TOTAL (R) LP w/HEPES with 15% ethylene glycol (EG) and 15% DMSO; C: vitrified in HTS with 5% EG and 5% DMSO; D: vitrified in HTS with 10% EG and 10% DMSO; E: vitrified in HTS with 15% EG and 15% DMSO). Fragments (fresh and vitrified) were evaluated for morphology (hematoxylin-eosin) and for apoptosis through the activity of caspase-3. Results showed that follicular morphology was affected by the size of the fragment; smaller sized fragments contained a greater proportion of intact follicles (53.8 +/- 2.0%) compared to the larger fragments (40.3 +/- 2.0%). Our results demonstrated that 1.5 x 0.75 mm sized pieces vitrified in a vitrification solution supplemented with 0.5 M sucrose had more intact follicles (54.8 +/- 1.3%; P = 0.0002) after vitrification. In addition, HTS presented no additional protective effect as a base medium, neither for follicular morphology nor apoptotic rate. (c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved."],"external":0,"publication_status_sort":2,"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"To achieve optimal vitrification, tissue structure and fragment size represent a challenge for obtaining sufficient cooling velocity. Theoretically, thin ovarian tissue fragments lead to higher surface contact, hence higher solute penetration. Another critical factor is the concentration of cryoprotectants (CPA): CPA toxicity may occur with high concentrations, and as such, this may induce local apoptosis. Therefore two experiments were conducted: In experiment I, we compared the effect of sucrose supplementation in vitrification solution along with ovarian fragments of different sizes on post-warming tissue viability and follicle architecture. Fragments of two different sizes, with a thickness and radius of 1.5 x 0.75 mm and 3 x 1.5 mm respectively were vitrified in vitrification solution without sucrose and with 0.5 M sucrose supplementation. Post-warming, fragments of ovarian tissue (fresh and vitrified) were evaluated for viability (Calcein AM/Propidium Iodide) and for morphology (hematoxylin-eosin). In experiment II, we aimed to reduce cryoprotectant toxicity by using lower CPA concentrations in combination with an optimized carrier medium (HypThermosol (R); HTS). Ovarian tissue fragments were randomly allocated to five groups (A: fresh controls; B: vitrified in GLOBAL (R) TOTAL (R) LP w/HEPES with 15% ethylene glycol (EG) and 15% DMSO; C: vitrified in HTS with 5% EG and 5% DMSO; D: vitrified in HTS with 10% EG and 10% DMSO; E: vitrified in HTS with 15% EG and 15% DMSO). Fragments (fresh and vitrified) were evaluated for morphology (hematoxylin-eosin) and for apoptosis through the activity of caspase-3. Results showed that follicular morphology was affected by the size of the fragment; smaller sized fragments contained a greater proportion of intact follicles (53.8 +/- 2.0%) compared to the larger fragments (40.3 +/- 2.0%). Our results demonstrated that 1.5 x 0.75 mm sized pieces vitrified in a vitrification solution supplemented with 0.5 M sucrose had more intact follicles (54.8 +/- 1.3%; P = 0.0002) after vitrification. In addition, HTS presented no additional protective effect as a base medium, neither for follicular morphology nor apoptotic rate. (c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.","lang":"eng"}],"page":{"last":"18","first":"12"},"article_type":"original","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}],"name":"Department of Internal Medicine, Reproduction and Population Medicine","ugent_id":"DI08"}],"parent":{"title":"THERIOGENOLOGY","short_title":"Theriogenology"},"title":"Feline ovarian tissue vitrification : the effect of fragment size and base medium on follicular viability and morphology","doi":["10.1016/j.theriogenology.2022.12.016"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Willaert","biblio_id":"F528CA32-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Sandra Willaert","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001128287","979943198703"],"_id":"F528CA32-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Sandra","name_last_first":"Willaert, Sandra"},"year":"2023","pubmed_id":"36529107","issn":["0093-691X","1879-3231"]}
{"type":"journalArticle","subject":["Mathematics and Statistics"],"publisher":{"name":"Elsevier"},"date_created":"2023-01-30 13:34:53","date_updated":"2026-03-31 10:57:19","cite":{"fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Goedgebeur, Jan, Shenwei  Huang, Yiao  Ju, and Owen  Merkel. 2023. “Colouring Graphs with No Induced Six-Vertex Path or Diamond.” <i>THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE</i> 941: 278–299. doi:10.1016/j.tcs.2022.11.020.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Goedgebeur, Jan, Shenwei  Huang, Yiao  Ju, and Owen  Merkel. 2023. “Colouring Graphs with No Induced Six-Vertex Path or Diamond.” <i>THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE</i> 941: 278–99. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2022.11.020.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Goedgebeur J,  Huang S,  Ju Y,  Merkel O. Colouring graphs with no induced six-vertex path or diamond. THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE. 2023;941:278–99.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">J. Goedgebeur, S.  Huang, Y.  Ju, and O.  Merkel, “Colouring graphs with no induced six-vertex path or diamond,” <i>THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE</i>, vol. 941, pp. 278–299, 2023.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Goedgebeur, J.,  Huang, S.,  Ju, Y., &#38;  Merkel, O. (2023). Colouring graphs with no induced six-vertex path or diamond. <i>THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE</i>, <i>941</i>, 278–299. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2022.11.020</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Goedgebeur, Jan, et al. “Colouring Graphs with No Induced Six-Vertex Path or Diamond.” <i>THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE</i>, vol. 941, Elsevier, 2023, pp. 278–99, doi:10.1016/j.tcs.2022.11.020.</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","keyword":["Graph colouring","?-boundedness","Strong perfect graph theorem","Lov?sz","theta function","Polynomial-time algorithms","CHROMATIC NUMBER"],"file":[{"access":"open","sha256":"115cdd3bdc149e9f62bcc4e3a995befd209563abdefc65d3069ae79d25866a47","publication_version":"acceptedVersion","_id":"01GR1E906TDNFNHHP1QJAPYNHS","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01GR1E6GDTMFTDTSFRCX3VYKEF/file/01GR1E906TDNFNHHP1QJAPYNHS.pdf","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"518722","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01GR1E6GDTMFTDTSFRCX3VYKEF/file/01GR1E906TDNFNHHP1QJAPYNHS/thumbnail.png","name":"paper-p6-diamond-final.pdf"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GR1E6GDTMFTDTSFRCX3VYKEF","_id":"01GR1E6GDTMFTDTSFRCX3VYKEF","biblio_id":"01GR1E6GDTMFTDTSFRCX3VYKEF","wos_id":"000906113000020","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE02"}],"name":"Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics"}],"parent":{"short_title":"Theor. Comput. Sci.","title":"THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE"},"article_type":"original","page":{"last":"299","first":"278"},"issn":["0304-3975","1879-2294"],"doi":["10.1016/j.tcs.2022.11.020"],"title":"Colouring graphs with no induced six-vertex path or diamond","year":"2023","created_by":{"_id":"0EE07BBE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Goedgebeur, Jan","first_name":"Jan","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE02"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000265774"],"orcid_id":"0000-0001-8984-2463","biblio_id":"0EE07BBE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Jan Goedgebeur","last_name":"Goedgebeur"},"volume":"941","publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["The diamond is the graph obtained by removing an edge from the complete graph on 4 vertices. A graph is (P6, diamond)-free if it contains no induced subgraph isomorphic to a six-vertex path or a diamond. In this paper we show that the chromatic number of a (P6, diamond)-free graph G is no larger than the maximum of 6 and the clique number of G. We do this by reducing the problem to imperfect (P6, diamond)-free graphs via the Strong Perfect Graph Theorem, dividing the imperfect graphs into several cases, and giving a proper colouring for each case. We also show that there is exactly one 6-vertex -critical (P6, diamond, K6)-free graph. Together with the Lovasz theta function, this gives a polynomial time algorithm to compute the chromatic number of (P6, diamond)-free graphs.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved."],"jcr":{"prev_category_decile":8,"category":"COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS","prev_category_vigintile":16,"impact_factor_5yr":0.9,"impact_factor":0.9,"total_cites":9170,"category_quartile":3,"prev_impact_factor":1.1,"prev_category_quartile":4,"category_decile":8,"category_vigintile":15,"category_rank":"93/143","immediacy_index":0.2},"external":0,"author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-8984-2463","biblio_id":"0EE07BBE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Jan Goedgebeur","last_name":"Goedgebeur","first_name":"Jan","name_last_first":"Goedgebeur, Jan","_id":"0EE07BBE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000265774"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE02"}],"ugent_id":"WE02"}]},{"name":"Shenwei  Huang","first_name":"Shenwei","name_last_first":" Huang, Shenwei","last_name":" Huang"},{"last_name":" Ju","first_name":"Yiao","name_last_first":" Ju, Yiao","name":"Yiao  Ju"},{"last_name":" Merkel","first_name":"Owen","name_last_first":" Merkel, Owen","name":"Owen  Merkel"}],"publication_status":"published","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The diamond is the graph obtained by removing an edge from the complete graph on 4 vertices. A graph is (P6, diamond)-free if it contains no induced subgraph isomorphic to a six-vertex path or a diamond. In this paper we show that the chromatic number of a (P6, diamond)-free graph G is no larger than the maximum of 6 and the clique number of G. We do this by reducing the problem to imperfect (P6, diamond)-free graphs via the Strong Perfect Graph Theorem, dividing the imperfect graphs into several cases, and giving a proper colouring for each case. We also show that there is exactly one 6-vertex -critical (P6, diamond, K6)-free graph. Together with the Lovasz theta function, this gives a polynomial time algorithm to compute the chromatic number of (P6, diamond)-free graphs.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved."}],"wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"]}
{"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Background The mental health and well-being of GPs is a critical issue as they play a vital role in providing healthcare services to individuals and communities. Research has shown that GPs often face high levels of stress, burnout, and mental health problems due to their demanding work environment. During the COVID-19 pandemic, GPs faced additional challenges which further impacted their mental health and well-being. This study aims to investigate the impact of systemic work-related stressors on the level of well-being of GPs in Belgium during the pandemic, with a particular emphasis on identifying regional variations between Flanders, Wallonia, and Brussels-Capital. Methods Data were collected with a self-reported online questionnaire from 479 GPs Belgian practices between December 2020 and August 2021 as part of the international PRICOV-19 study that explored the organization of general practices during COVID-19 in 38 countries to guarantee safe, effective, patient-centered, and equitable care. Well-being was evaluated by the Mayo Clinic's expanded 9-item well-being index. Results The findings of this study reveal notable regional discrepancies in the degree of well-being experienced by Belgian GPs, with the Walloon region displaying the lowest level of well-being (37%) in a population highly susceptible to professional distress (57%). Among the key stressors contributing to such distress, financial difficulties among patients (p < 0.011), the fee-for-service payment system (p = 0.013), a lack of work-related purpose (p = 0.047), and inadequate work-life balance (p < 0.001) were identified as significant factors. When examining the influence of regional disparities, it was found that the sole significant interaction between work-related stressors and region regarding the probability of experiencing distress was related to the possibility of workload sharing among practice personnel. Conclusion The findings from this study underscore the imperative for more comprehensive research aimed at scrutinizing the differences in well-being across the three regions in Belgium and identifying the systemic factors that influence the practice environment, as opposed to exclusively concentrating on enhancing individual resilience."}],"status":"public","publication_status":"published","author":[{"name":"Joanna Cholewa","first_name":"Joanna","name_last_first":"Cholewa, Joanna","credit_role":["first_author"],"last_name":"Cholewa"},{"last_name":"Ponsar","first_name":"Cecile","name_last_first":"Ponsar, Cecile","name":"Cecile Ponsar","credit_role":["first_author"]},{"first_name":"Ségolène","name_last_first":"de Rouffignac, Ségolène","name":"Ségolène de Rouffignac","last_name":"de Rouffignac"},{"name":"Benoit Pétré","first_name":"Benoit","name_last_first":"Pétré, Benoit","last_name":"Pétré"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-8470-9214","biblio_id":"D508CCF6-0D08-11E3-B9ED-229510BDE39D","name":"Esther Van Poel","last_name":"Van Poel","first_name":"Esther","name_last_first":"Van Poel, Esther","_id":"D508CCF6-0D08-11E3-B9ED-229510BDE39D","ugent_id":["802003008955"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE39"}],"ugent_id":"GE39"}]},{"_id":"F5D69B8A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Willems, Sara","first_name":"Sara","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE39","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE39"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001384026","972908788914"],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-6349-7785","biblio_id":"F5D69B8A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Sara Willems","last_name":"Willems"},{"name_last_first":"De Jonghe, Michel","first_name":"Michel","name":"Michel De Jonghe","last_name":"De Jonghe"}],"publication_status_sort":2,"additional_info":"Joanna Cholewa and Cecile Ponsar contributed equally to this work","jcr":{"eigenfactor":0.00346,"immediacy_index":0.5,"category_vigintile":7,"category_rank":"6/18","category_decile":4,"prev_impact_factor":2.0,"prev_category_quartile":2,"category_quartile":1,"total_cites":1789,"impact_factor":2.6,"prev_category_vigintile":12,"impact_factor_5yr":2.6,"category":"PRIMARY HEALTH CARE","prev_category_decile":6},"external":0,"abstract":["Background The mental health and well-being of GPs is a critical issue as they play a vital role in providing healthcare services to individuals and communities. Research has shown that GPs often face high levels of stress, burnout, and mental health problems due to their demanding work environment. During the COVID-19 pandemic, GPs faced additional challenges which further impacted their mental health and well-being. This study aims to investigate the impact of systemic work-related stressors on the level of well-being of GPs in Belgium during the pandemic, with a particular emphasis on identifying regional variations between Flanders, Wallonia, and Brussels-Capital. Methods Data were collected with a self-reported online questionnaire from 479 GPs Belgian practices between December 2020 and August 2021 as part of the international PRICOV-19 study that explored the organization of general practices during COVID-19 in 38 countries to guarantee safe, effective, patient-centered, and equitable care. Well-being was evaluated by the Mayo Clinic's expanded 9-item well-being index. Results The findings of this study reveal notable regional discrepancies in the degree of well-being experienced by Belgian GPs, with the Walloon region displaying the lowest level of well-being (37%) in a population highly susceptible to professional distress (57%). Among the key stressors contributing to such distress, financial difficulties among patients (p < 0.011), the fee-for-service payment system (p = 0.013), a lack of work-related purpose (p = 0.047), and inadequate work-life balance (p < 0.001) were identified as significant factors. When examining the influence of regional disparities, it was found that the sole significant interaction between work-related stressors and region regarding the probability of experiencing distress was related to the possibility of workload sharing among practice personnel. Conclusion The findings from this study underscore the imperative for more comprehensive research aimed at scrutinizing the differences in well-being across the three regions in Belgium and identifying the systemic factors that influence the practice environment, as opposed to exclusively concentrating on enhancing individual resilience."],"volume":"24","year":"2024","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802003008955"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE39"}],"ugent_id":"GE39"}],"name_last_first":"Van Poel, Esther","first_name":"Esther","_id":"D508CCF6-0D08-11E3-B9ED-229510BDE39D","last_name":"Van Poel","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8470-9214","biblio_id":"D508CCF6-0D08-11E3-B9ED-229510BDE39D","name":"Esther Van Poel"},"doi":["10.1186/s12875-024-02341-4"],"title":"General practitioners’ well-being in Belgium : results from the cross-sectional PRICOV-19 study","issn":["2731-4553"],"page":{"count":"12"},"vabb_year":["2025"],"article_type":"original","parent":{"short_title":"BMC Prim. 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Using a corpus sample of 2000 observations, we examined the effect of Adverbial complementation, Event type (aspect), Tense. Based on a mixed-effects logistic regression analysis, we found evidence for Event type – se mettre à is associated with activities – and Tense – se mettre à seems to be associated with Passé Simple, Futur proche and Subjonctif présent, whereas commencer à with Plus-que-parfait and Indicatif Imparfait. We discuss the results in the frame-semantic model of Croft (2012). We make the case that commencer à can have the profile of an achievement or that of an accomplishment while se mettre à manifests only one profile, i.e. that of an achievement. Our results support a one-component approach to aspect in which the result of the interaction between grammatical aspect and lexical aspect can be attributed to the same aspectual contour. \n\nReferences \n\nCroft, William (2012). Verbs : aspect and causal structure. Oxford: Oxford University Press."],"author":[{"ugent_id":["802000121183","974799728738"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name_last_first":"Verroens, Filip","first_name":"Filip","_id":"F8ABF6F2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Verroens","name":"Filip Verroens","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4604-7205","biblio_id":"F8ABF6F2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Ludovic De Cuypere","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0050-1097","biblio_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Cuypere","_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Ludovic","name_last_first":"De Cuypere, Ludovic","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001700789","973655223718"]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0)","format":["text/csv"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8752556","_id":"8752556","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The dataset includes an annotated corpus sample of N = 2000 French sentences with se mettre à or commencer à (1000 observations of each verb). The sample was drawn from the literary corpus Frantext (FT) and the journalistic corpus Le Monde (1000 observations from both corpora). The sample is balanced for verb as well as corpus, so we have 500 observations for each Verb-Corpus combination. The data is annotated for 8 variables: Source (corpus), Verb, Mood &amp; Tense, Event type, Adverb presence, Adverb token, and Adverb type. Article abstract This article compares the usage of commencer à ‘to begin’+Vinf. and se mettre à ‘to start’ + Vinf. in modern French. Using a corpus sample of 2000 observations, we examined the effect of Adverbial complementation, Event type (aspect), Tense. Based on a mixed-effects logistic regression analysis, we found evidence for Event type – se mettre à is associated with activities – and Tense – se mettre à seems to be associated with Passé Simple, Futur proche and Subjonctif présent, whereas commencer à with Plus-que-parfait and Indicatif Imparfait. We discuss the results in the frame-semantic model of Croft (2012). We make the case that commencer à can have the profile of an achievement or that of an accomplishment while se mettre à manifests only one profile, i.e. that of an achievement. Our results support a one-component approach to aspect in which the result of the interaction between grammatical aspect and lexical aspect can be attributed to the same aspectual contour. \n\nReferences \n\nCroft, William (2012). Verbs : aspect and causal structure. 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Today’s knowledge lacks sufficient information\nabout the development of fat crystal networks in the presence of particles, especially within the meso-scale range (100 nm – 1 μm). Nevertheless, understanding structure development over the whole length scale is crucial in defining technological and sensorial functionalities in complex food systems. Therefore, this research aims at explaining the physical properties of fat-based model suspensions through insights in the fat crystallization at different length scales (from nano- to micro-scale).\nThis research uses a very advanced toolbox comprising ultra-small angle X-ray diffraction (USAXS), synchrotron microbeam X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared, Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy. USAXS allows studying the meso-scale but it has scarcely been used in complex food systems.\nIn this study fat crystallization investigated in model suspensions containing distinct particle types and different types of fat. Furthermore, the influence of shear on fat crystallization in these model suspensions will be investigated. The last part of this study aims at finding relationships between insights in the fat crystallization behavior at the nano-, meso- or micro-scale level and the macroscopic properties of fat-based suspensions.</p>","_id":"3F006020"},{"abstract":"<p>Materials can’t be observed using SEM without removing water. In contrast, cryo-SEM can be used to study the microstructure of hydrated samples. The goal of cryo-SEM is to vitrify the liquid phase with all the constituents, preserving them in their natural and original state. Cryo-SEM offers an obvious added-value in the visualization of both food products and other biological systems.     </p>","_id":"19111120","start_date":"2010-07-22","title":"Cryo-scanning electron microscope (Cryo-SEM)","gismo_id":"4e1bc989-567e-448b-83a3-072b86933ac1","publication_count":44,"iweto_id":"19111120","end_date":"2016-09-30"},{"abstract":"<p>\nEverything that surround us is made out of building blocks. Their configuration and the manner in which they connect to each other determines the characteristics of a system (material or food). For instance, it determines their color, hardness, melting point, performance and stability. The length scale of these building blocks is in the nanoscale and can be studied by X-ray scattering. Scattering techniques are non-invasive; therefore, the systems can be studied without destruction. This characteristic is an added value since it allows to study the evolution of the systems (crystallization, catalysis, gelation, aggregation, etc). X-ray scattering can be used in two modes: wide angle (WAXS) for structures from 0.1 to 10 nm and small angle (SAXS) for structures from 1 to 10 nm. X-ray scattering is a tool useful to study the nanostructure of a wide range of applications, such as polymers and fibers, thin films, concrete, whipped cream, etc. This characteristic opens the possibility to cooperate with research groups with diverse applications. This proposal includes the upgrade of an existing WAXS equipment and the acquisition of a dedicated SAXS equipment with capability of studying surfaces (GISAXS). Seven promotors from five research groups belonging to three different faculties are submitting this proposal. Working in a consortium with partners with expertise in structure analysis, guarantees the use of the equipment in its full capacity and promotes exchange of knowledge.\n<br />\n\n</p>","_id":"319113318","start_date":"2018-05-01","title":"X-ray scattering to study nanostructures of solids and food","gismo_id":"e565087a-e5ea-46ea-a919-8f3879482d02","publication_count":39,"iweto_id":"319113318","end_date":"2022-04-30"}],"date_created":"2024-01-31 08:19:07","status":"public","url":"https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst14020142","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HNF9KCQ26H91CY0RKJ1CQXHA","_id":"01HNF9KCQ26H91CY0RKJ1CQXHA","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains all data obtained on palm oil samples and used in the publication \"Insights in the structural hierarchy of statically crystallized palm oil\". 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{"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Dolos is a source code plagiarism detection tool for programming exercises. Dolos helps teachers in discovering students sharing solutions, even if they are modified. By providing interactive visualizations, Dolos can also be used to sensitize students to prevent plagiarism."}],"_id":"01HMZZ2WDCE14P5XMX6BM9D9YG","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HMZZ2WDCE14P5XMX6BM9D9YG","url":"https://dolos.ugent.be","status":"public","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HMZZ2WDCE14P5XMX6BM9D9YG","external":0,"abstract":["Dolos is a source code plagiarism detection tool for programming exercises. Dolos helps teachers in discovering students sharing solutions, even if they are modified. By providing interactive visualizations, Dolos can also be used to sensitize students to prevent plagiarism."],"keyword":["plagiarism detection","source code analysis","education","code similarity"],"format":["text/javascript","TypeScript","Ruby","Git repository"],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","author":[{"ugent_id":["802002299744","976234084815"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE02"}]}],"name_last_first":"Maertens, Rien","first_name":"Rien","_id":"976965EE-06EB-11E4-9033-89CC4B2F559A","last_name":"Maertens","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2927-3032","biblio_id":"976965EE-06EB-11E4-9033-89CC4B2F559A","name":"Rien Maertens"},{"last_name":"Van Petegem","name":"Charlotte Van Petegem","biblio_id":"68E7C882-E4F5-11E2-B0A2-B95A10BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0779-4897","ugent_id":["978419487943"],"_id":"68E7C882-E4F5-11E2-B0A2-B95A10BDE39D","name_last_first":"Van Petegem, Charlotte","first_name":"Charlotte"},{"name":"Niko Strijbol","biblio_id":"C6FDAF38-23FE-11E4-8DF0-78A0B5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3161-174X","last_name":"Strijbol","_id":"C6FDAF38-23FE-11E4-8DF0-78A0B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Strijbol, Niko","first_name":"Niko","ugent_id":["979822721063","919029217919"]},{"_id":"45022468-E42C-11E2-9D7A-1E9210BDE39D","name_last_first":"Baeyens, Toon","first_name":"Toon","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE02"}],"name":"Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics"}],"ugent_id":["000130154903","802001997731"],"name":"Toon Baeyens","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2069-7824","biblio_id":"45022468-E42C-11E2-9D7A-1E9210BDE39D","last_name":"Baeyens"},{"last_name":"Jacobs","first_name":"Arne Carla","name_last_first":"Jacobs, Arne Carla","name":"Arne Carla Jacobs"},{"name":"Peter Dawyndt","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1623-9070","biblio_id":"F5C818B2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Dawyndt","_id":"F5C818B2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Dawyndt, Peter","first_name":"Peter","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE02"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001355633","978197711183"]},{"_id":"FBB4608C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Mesuere, Bart","first_name":"Bart","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE02"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000382679","971958841541"],"name":"Bart Mesuere","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0610-3441","biblio_id":"FBB4608C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Mesuere"}],"other_license":"https://opensource.org/license/mit/","related_publication":[{"_id":"8744589"}],"license":"LicenseNotListed","date_updated":"2024-02-16 08:28:02","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802002299744","976234084815"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE02"}]}],"first_name":"Rien","name_last_first":"Maertens, Rien","_id":"976965EE-06EB-11E4-9033-89CC4B2F559A","last_name":"Maertens","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2927-3032","biblio_id":"976965EE-06EB-11E4-9033-89CC4B2F559A","name":"Rien Maertens"},"year":"2023","title":"Dolos — Source Code Plagiarism Detection System","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.10281028"],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE02"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE02"}],"name":"Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics","ugent_id":"WE02"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2024-01-25 09:26:44","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"}}
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On and across these levels, natural changes (e.g. sound changes, language contact) can trigger reactions in affected systems in an attempt to restore the balance in the community’s potential to communicate effectively. Such a view of language as an adaptive, self-sustaining ecosystem not unlike our natural world, allows the linguist to trace the origins of morphological innovations and the semantic shifts within a linguistic system in any given language. Latin, as a closed-corpus language with natural attestations ranging from the 7th c. BCE to the 9th c. CE, can offer insights into the extent, direction, and velocity such reactional developments can assume in languages of all times and their future. 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{"date_updated":"2024-02-23 08:46:56","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HM8S8269H8KXWF0F9B74X96X"}],"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.10526948"],"title":"Data from: An Impact Assessment of Par-Baking and Storage on the Quality of Wheat, Whole Wheat, and Whole Rye Breads","year":"2024","created_by":{"last_name":"Verbeke","biblio_id":"58B2E48A-0F64-11E3-B31C-DCAC10BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9246-6320","name":"Celeste Verbeke","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}]}],"ugent_id":["000130591504","802003435048","976499897248"],"_id":"58B2E48A-0F64-11E3-B31C-DCAC10BDE39D","first_name":"Celeste","name_last_first":"Verbeke, Celeste"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA23"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"name":"Department of Food technology, Safety and 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peak viscosity [mPa∙s]\n\nPeT = peak temperature [°C]\n\nHS = holding strenght [mPa∙s]\n\nFV = final viscosity [mPa∙s]\n\nBD = breakdown [mPa∙s]\n\nSBp = setback from peak [mPa∙s]\n\nSBt = total setback [mPa∙s]\n\n\n\n\n\nPasting data WF.csv\n\nPasting data WWM.csv\n\nPasting data WWM-WF.csv\n\nPasting data WRM.csv\n\nPasting data WRM-WF.csv\n\nCrumb core temperatures.csv\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWB = wheat bread\n\nWWB = whole wheat bread\n\nWRB = whole rye bread\n\n\n\n\n\nBread characterstics.csv\n\n\n\nBread type:\n\n\n\nWB = wheat bread\n\nWWB = whole wheat bread\n\nWRB = whole rye bread\n\n\n\nDegree of PB (par-baking):\n\n\n\n95% of normal full baking time\n\n75% of normal full baking time\n\n50% of normal full baking time\n\n\n\nEvaluation moment:\n\n\n\nPB0 (PB breads, after the par-bake step)\n\nPB4 (PB breads, after four storage days)\n\nFB0 (FB breads, after the full-bake step)\n\nFB2 (FB breads, after two storage days)","lang":"eng"}],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HMEHRAQ13D6BFJCBWK1CZTSS","keyword":["par-baking","texture","whole meal","wheat","rye","bread quality"],"external":0,"abstract":["This dataset is linked to the article by Celeste Verbeke, Els Debonne, Hannah Van Leirsberghe, Filip Van Bockstaele and Mia Eeckhout, published in Foods (January 2024):\"An Impact Assessment of Par-Baking and Storage on the Quality of Wheat, Whole Wheat, and Whole Rye Breads\" (DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13020224).\n\nContent of this dataset\n\n\n\nPasting parameters.csv\n\n\n\nFlour composition:\n\n\n\nWF = wheat flour\n\nWWM = whole wheat meal\n\nWRM = whole rye meal\n\nWWM:WF = 50:50 combination of whole wheat meal and wheat flour\n\nWRM = 50:50 combination of whole rye meal and wheat flour\n\n\n\nParameters:\n\n\n\nIV = initial viscosity [mPa∙s]\n\nPaT = pasting temperature [°C]\n\nPeV = peak viscosity [mPa∙s]\n\nPeT = peak temperature [°C]\n\nHS = holding strenght [mPa∙s]\n\nFV = final viscosity [mPa∙s]\n\nBD = breakdown [mPa∙s]\n\nSBp = setback from peak [mPa∙s]\n\nSBt = total setback [mPa∙s]\n\n\n\n\n\nPasting data WF.csv\n\nPasting data WWM.csv\n\nPasting data WWM-WF.csv\n\nPasting data WRM.csv\n\nPasting data WRM-WF.csv\n\nCrumb core temperatures.csv\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWB = wheat bread\n\nWWB = whole wheat bread\n\nWRB = whole rye bread\n\n\n\n\n\nBread characterstics.csv\n\n\n\nBread type:\n\n\n\nWB = wheat bread\n\nWWB = whole wheat bread\n\nWRB = whole rye bread\n\n\n\nDegree of PB (par-baking):\n\n\n\n95% of normal full baking time\n\n75% of normal full baking time\n\n50% of normal full baking time\n\n\n\nEvaluation moment:\n\n\n\nPB0 (PB breads, after the par-bake step)\n\nPB4 (PB breads, after four storage days)\n\nFB0 (FB breads, after the full-bake step)\n\nFB2 (FB breads, after two storage days)"],"author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-9246-6320","biblio_id":"58B2E48A-0F64-11E3-B31C-DCAC10BDE39D","name":"Celeste Verbeke","last_name":"Verbeke","first_name":"Celeste","name_last_first":"Verbeke, Celeste","_id":"58B2E48A-0F64-11E3-B31C-DCAC10BDE39D","ugent_id":["000130591504","802003435048","976499897248"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}]}]},{"name":"Els Debonne","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3883-1323","biblio_id":"1DD8E0B6-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Debonne","name_last_first":"Debonne, Els","first_name":"Els","_id":"1DD8E0B6-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["971545483418"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}]},{"ugent_id":["976119373827"],"last_name":"Van Leirsberghe","name_last_first":"Van Leirsberghe, Hannah","biblio_id":"DBCCC48A-A4C4-11E8-AD84-2FA65607D3EF","first_name":"Hannah","name":"Hannah Van Leirsberghe","_id":"DBCCC48A-A4C4-11E8-AD84-2FA65607D3EF"},{"_id":"FA8A8C36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van Bockstaele, Filip","first_name":"Filip","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"ugent_id":["802000391369","977365913955"],"name":"Filip Van Bockstaele","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6878-249X","biblio_id":"FA8A8C36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Bockstaele"},{"name":"Mia Eeckhout","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8537-5084","biblio_id":"F8F4AE24-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Eeckhout","_id":"F8F4AE24-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Mia","name_last_first":"Eeckhout, Mia","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000193834","979837534882"]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/csv"]}
{"date_updated":"2024-03-04 19:58:26","license":"LicenseNotListed","related_publication":[{"_id":"01H0J37FFRP38GXQPE89DZHMVH"}],"other_license":"Other (Non-Commercial)","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7944661"],"title":"Auto-scaling dataset based on the gym-hpa framework","year":"2023","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802002551742","978740160344"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW05"}],"ugent_id":"TW05"}],"name_last_first":"Santos, José","first_name":"José","_id":"4E0CAB9C-E8D2-11E6-B221-4557AE28A064","last_name":"Santos","biblio_id":"4E0CAB9C-E8D2-11E6-B221-4557AE28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0002-6276-2057","name":"José Santos"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW05","name":"Department of Information technology","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW05"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW05"}]}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"abstract":"<p>Due to recent technological advances, the deployment of service chains on computational resources from the cloud up to the edge has become a reality, creating a continuum of virtual resources. However, next-generation applications add further stringent requirements that current networks cannot support. Bandwidth requirements for extended reality applications will rise well above 1Tbps, while their interactive experiences require sub-millisecond latency. Also, autonomous cars need ultra-low latency communications with reliability levels up to 99.99999%. These upcoming applications are calling for considerable advancements towards cloud-native service-based architectures. Thus, efficient orchestration strategies have become even more important, and machine learning methods are viewed as a potential solution capable of dynamically meeting the real-time requirements of these applications. However, further research is needed to confirm that these methods can indeed replace existing mechanisms. In addition, novel networking paradigms have opened several possibilities for improving network performance, including higher flexibility and scalability. This research project tackles this challenge by pushing towards distributed cloud-native infrastructures to support low latency service delivery by integrating novel orchestration practices (i.e., Reinforcement Learning) with recent networking trends (i.e., Segment Routing, Intent-based Networking).</p>","_id":"1299323N","gismo_id":"a5372dfd-292c-11ed-8665-03ed376344a5","publication_count":30,"iweto_id":"1299323N","end_date":"2025-09-30","start_date":"2022-10-01","title":"Predictive orchestration and distributed networking for low-latency applications in future 6G Networks"}],"date_created":"2024-01-17 14:26:20","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HMBX1Q974F3VFWD3AAC5X2KW","abstract_full":[{"text":"The implemented gym-hpa is a custom OpenAi Gym environment for the training of Reinforcement Learning (RL) agents for auto-scaling research in the Kubernetes (K8s) platform. Two environments exist based on the Redis Cluster and Online Boutique applications. Two collected datasets are shared here. The code has been released here: https://github.com/jpedro1992/gym-hpa Related Publication: Santos, J. et al. \"gym-hpa: Efficient auto-scaling via reinforcement learning for complex microservice-based applications in Kubernetes.\" <em>NOMS2023, the IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium</em>. 2023.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01HMBX1Q974F3VFWD3AAC5X2KW","biblio_id":"01HMBX1Q974F3VFWD3AAC5X2KW","language":["eng"],"keyword":["Kubernetes","Auto-scaling","Containers","Cloud-native","Microservices","Orchestration","Reinforcement Learning"],"abstract":["The implemented gym-hpa is a custom OpenAi Gym environment for the training of Reinforcement Learning (RL) agents for auto-scaling research in the Kubernetes (K8s) platform. Two environments exist based on the Redis Cluster and Online Boutique applications. Two collected datasets are shared here. The code has been released here: https://github.com/jpedro1992/gym-hpa Related Publication: Santos, J. et al. \"gym-hpa: Efficient auto-scaling via reinforcement learning for complex microservice-based applications in Kubernetes.\" <em>NOMS2023, the IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium</em>. 2023."],"external":0,"author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW05"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002551742","978740160344"],"_id":"4E0CAB9C-E8D2-11E6-B221-4557AE28A064","first_name":"José","name_last_first":"Santos, José","last_name":"Santos","name":"José Santos","biblio_id":"4E0CAB9C-E8D2-11E6-B221-4557AE28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0002-6276-2057"},{"last_name":"Wauters","biblio_id":"F635701A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2618-3311","name":"Tim Wauters","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW05"}],"ugent_id":"TW05"}],"ugent_id":["801001544882","973194631645"],"_id":"F635701A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Wauters, Tim","first_name":"Tim"},{"name_last_first":"Volckaert, Bruno","first_name":"Bruno","_id":"F62C7032-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001534273","973787938310"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW05"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-0575-5894","biblio_id":"F62C7032-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Bruno Volckaert","last_name":"Volckaert"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW05"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001184265","919013741264","971661815316"],"_id":"F551A7FE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Filip","name_last_first":"De Turck, Filip","last_name":"De Turck","name":"Filip De Turck","biblio_id":"F551A7FE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4824-1199"}],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","format":["text/csv"]}
{"title":"Western Tigray in 165 historical and 33 ethno-linguistic maps (1475-2014)","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.6554937"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Van Nuffel","biblio_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Nathalie Van Nuffel","ugent_id":["978659820601","919016603673"],"_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van Nuffel, Nathalie","first_name":"Nathalie"},"year":"2023","date_updated":"2024-03-04 19:58:31","license":"CC-BY-4.0","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2024-02-22 08:19:11","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE12"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"name":"Department of Geography"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HQ7YBAJX6K5CC2W119H67N8C","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HQ7YBAJX6K5CC2W119H67N8C","_id":"01HQ7YBAJX6K5CC2W119H67N8C","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"There is a wide array of historical maps and records which jointly reveal that the territorial organisation of northern Ethiopia has tremendously changed over the last four centuries. Historical maps representing the Western Zone of the Tigray Region (Welkait and adjacent districts, Fig. 1) have been retrieved from well-established repositories. Only maps prepared in the same period (co-eval maps) were used. Each map was screened for representation of internal borders, indicating sway or territorial control. Out of 165 maps, spanning the period 1475-1967, 159 were precise enough to be analysed, of which 93 display territorial control. Descriptive statistics of the dataset as a whole are presented. Starting from the late 16<sup>th</sup> C., territorial control is frequently and clearly shown, with 57 maps (between 1570 and 1941) displaying a boundary that is located well south of the Tekeze River, or even south of the Simien mountains (Fig. 2). Welkait is explicitly included within a larger Tigray confederation (periods 1707-1794, 1829-1898, 1908-1909, and 1935-1941) (Fig. 3); it is briefly mapped as part of Amhara in 1891-1896 and part of Gondar from 1944-1990. At other periods it appears independent or part of a larger Mezaga (“dark earth”) lowland region. The Amhara/Gondar – Tigray border is mapped on the Tekeze River at short intervals in 1844-1847, 1860-1872, and 1891-1896 and then more permanently between 1944 and 1990. The meta-analyis of the historical maps shows that for the larger part of the last 300 years, Western Tigray has been under Tigray jurisdiction (Fig. 5). However, at times of upheaval, the territory has been briefly reorganized under either the Amhara polities or was autonomous. These maps demonstrate that the argument that Welkait was “<em>always</em> a part of Begemdir”, or else Amhara, is not based on evidence, apart from a territorial reorganisation in the mid-twentieth century. In contrast, contemporary Tigray is a valid territory, whose legitimacy stems from modern federalism’s faculty to create a region away from concepts of the Ethiopian empire-state. In 1991-4, when the boundaries of the Tigray Region were established as part of federal Ethiopia, local self-determination was way more important than historical maps. Remarkably, the consensus of the 20<sup>th</sup> C. ethno-linguistic maps of the Ethiopian state sustains the current extent of the Tigray region. In other words: the Amhara nationalist narrative that there was continuous ancestral ownership of Western Tigray is not confirmed by a meta-analysis of the historical maps. We conclude with the suggestion to especially consider the recent and subrecent actual world, including language maps."}],"author":[{"first_name":"Jan","name_last_first":"Nyssen, Jan","_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000198480"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"biblio_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2666-3860","name":"Jan Nyssen","last_name":"Nyssen"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["application/pdf"],"keyword":["Ethiopia","Tigray","Amhara","Welkait","Historical map","Language map"],"abstract":["There is a wide array of historical maps and records which jointly reveal that the territorial organisation of northern Ethiopia has tremendously changed over the last four centuries. Historical maps representing the Western Zone of the Tigray Region (Welkait and adjacent districts, Fig. 1) have been retrieved from well-established repositories. Only maps prepared in the same period (co-eval maps) were used. Each map was screened for representation of internal borders, indicating sway or territorial control. Out of 165 maps, spanning the period 1475-1967, 159 were precise enough to be analysed, of which 93 display territorial control. Descriptive statistics of the dataset as a whole are presented. Starting from the late 16<sup>th</sup> C., territorial control is frequently and clearly shown, with 57 maps (between 1570 and 1941) displaying a boundary that is located well south of the Tekeze River, or even south of the Simien mountains (Fig. 2). Welkait is explicitly included within a larger Tigray confederation (periods 1707-1794, 1829-1898, 1908-1909, and 1935-1941) (Fig. 3); it is briefly mapped as part of Amhara in 1891-1896 and part of Gondar from 1944-1990. At other periods it appears independent or part of a larger Mezaga (“dark earth”) lowland region. The Amhara/Gondar – Tigray border is mapped on the Tekeze River at short intervals in 1844-1847, 1860-1872, and 1891-1896 and then more permanently between 1944 and 1990. The meta-analyis of the historical maps shows that for the larger part of the last 300 years, Western Tigray has been under Tigray jurisdiction (Fig. 5). However, at times of upheaval, the territory has been briefly reorganized under either the Amhara polities or was autonomous. These maps demonstrate that the argument that Welkait was “<em>always</em> a part of Begemdir”, or else Amhara, is not based on evidence, apart from a territorial reorganisation in the mid-twentieth century. In contrast, contemporary Tigray is a valid territory, whose legitimacy stems from modern federalism’s faculty to create a region away from concepts of the Ethiopian empire-state. In 1991-4, when the boundaries of the Tigray Region were established as part of federal Ethiopia, local self-determination was way more important than historical maps. Remarkably, the consensus of the 20<sup>th</sup> C. ethno-linguistic maps of the Ethiopian state sustains the current extent of the Tigray region. In other words: the Amhara nationalist narrative that there was continuous ancestral ownership of Western Tigray is not confirmed by a meta-analysis of the historical maps. We conclude with the suggestion to especially consider the recent and subrecent actual world, including language maps."],"external":0}
{"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-03-04 19:58:35","doi":["10.1594/PANGAEA.943374"],"title":"Spatially explicit dataset on crop status of 161 farm plots in Tigray (20-30 August 2021)","year":"2022","created_by":{"name":"Nathalie Van Nuffel","biblio_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Nuffel","_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Nathalie","name_last_first":"Van Nuffel, Nathalie","ugent_id":["978659820601","919016603673"]},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Geography","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE12"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"PANGAEA"},"date_created":"2024-02-22 08:27:18","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"There was hunger in Tigray (north Ethiopia) throughout the most of 2021 due to the effects of the Tigray conflict (which began in early November 2020). Armed forces from Ethiopia, Eritrea, and the neighboring Amhara region fought against the forces of Tigray's regional government in the first half of the year; in the second half of the year, warfare was primarily outside of Tigray, more to the south, while Tigray itself was subjected to a blockade, with all telecommunication and lifelines to the outside world cut (Pellet, 2021, Gayim, 2021, Ramos, 2021). Due to a lack of economic activity, limited food supplies, and limited humanitarian access, 70 percent of the population went hungry, resulting in significant levels of acute food insecurity and excess mortality (Plaut, 2021, Istratii, 2021, Weldemichel, 2021, Oxford Analytica, 2021, Devi, 2021, Müller and Read, 2021). The famine was at its worst from September to December 2021, as it took until December to consume the previous year's low harvest; the lean period was extremely harsh. That period of time occurs between the end of the last food supply and the commencement of the new crop (Hirvonen et al., 2016). We offer field data obtained by the end of August 2021, which were evaluated to determine the percentage of Tigray's land that was seeded on schedule, the types of crops sown, and the condition of these crops. A team of geographers visited 161 agricultural plots in an area indicative of the region's diverse bio-physical circumstances, including elevation (plots ranged from 1767 to 2598 meters above sea level), lithology, soil type, rainfall patterns, and hence cropping strategies (Nyssen et al., 2019, Alemtsehay Tsegay et al., 2019). Other land uses, such as irrigated land, grassland, barren land, bushland, and forest, were left out of the analysis. We visited ecoregions with different biophysical and agro-ecological characteristics along main roads in six districts between 20 and 30 August 2021: Tsa'ida Imba, Kilte Awula'ilo (including including croplands on the outskirts of Wukro's urban district), Dogu'a Tembien (including Hagere Selam), Samre, Hintalo (including Addi Gudom), and Inderta (including Mekelle). The investigations typically took place some hundreds of meters away from the main roads, as parallel transect walks, observing and talking to farmers present on the land. Participatory monitoring was used to collect data for each cropland, which included recording the crop type, a group assessment of the crop's status according to local standards (good, medium, bad, failed; taking into account growth features such as plant height, greenness and density, ear length, homogeneity in crop stand), observations of whether or not neighboring farmers cropped in block, and a semi-structured interview with the farmer or a group discussion (Van De Fliert et al., 2000, Nyumba et al., 2018, Young and Hinton, 1996). Aside from the usual crop evaluation, emphasis was paid to block wise cropping with adjacent farmers since, like three-field systems, this practice is an indicative of an internally well-organized community, and hints to a superior yield forecast as it prevents disruptions (Nyssen et al., 2008, Hopcroft, 1994, Ruthenberg, 1980). According to descriptive statistics from the dataset, at the end of August, 21% of the monitored farm parcels had been left fallow, meaning no crops had been planted (34 plots out of 161). However, 9 percent of the fallow plots had no weeds, indicating that the ground had been ploughed but not seeded. A further 7% of the plots were planted with flax or niger seed, which is often used to improve fallow soil quality rather than crop output. Among the cultivated areas, 62 plots (49%) were planted with wheat, barley, or a combination of both (hanfets), while 33 plots (26%) were planted with tef. Only 6% of the land was planted with maize, and only 4% with sorghum. In the plots containing crops that were examined, 40% had been seeded in block, in collaboration with the owners of surrounding lands. Wheat and barley, in particular, were seeded in blocks (53 percent). Nearly half (47 percent) of the wheat and barley fields, as well as two of the five sorghum lands, were in fair condition. In contrast, four of the seven maize-growing plots were in bad condition, and one had completely failed. 67 percent of the tef lands and 73 percent of the oil crops (mainly flax) were also in bad condition","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01HQ7YT66M23QY05FNASWTHBCM","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HQ7YT66M23QY05FNASWTHBCM","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HQ7YT66M23QY05FNASWTHBCM","keyword":["Cereal cultivation","Fallow land","Famine","Ground control point","Subsistence farming","Tigray war"],"external":0,"abstract":["There was hunger in Tigray (north Ethiopia) throughout the most of 2021 due to the effects of the Tigray conflict (which began in early November 2020). Armed forces from Ethiopia, Eritrea, and the neighboring Amhara region fought against the forces of Tigray's regional government in the first half of the year; in the second half of the year, warfare was primarily outside of Tigray, more to the south, while Tigray itself was subjected to a blockade, with all telecommunication and lifelines to the outside world cut (Pellet, 2021, Gayim, 2021, Ramos, 2021). Due to a lack of economic activity, limited food supplies, and limited humanitarian access, 70 percent of the population went hungry, resulting in significant levels of acute food insecurity and excess mortality (Plaut, 2021, Istratii, 2021, Weldemichel, 2021, Oxford Analytica, 2021, Devi, 2021, Müller and Read, 2021). The famine was at its worst from September to December 2021, as it took until December to consume the previous year's low harvest; the lean period was extremely harsh. That period of time occurs between the end of the last food supply and the commencement of the new crop (Hirvonen et al., 2016). We offer field data obtained by the end of August 2021, which were evaluated to determine the percentage of Tigray's land that was seeded on schedule, the types of crops sown, and the condition of these crops. A team of geographers visited 161 agricultural plots in an area indicative of the region's diverse bio-physical circumstances, including elevation (plots ranged from 1767 to 2598 meters above sea level), lithology, soil type, rainfall patterns, and hence cropping strategies (Nyssen et al., 2019, Alemtsehay Tsegay et al., 2019). Other land uses, such as irrigated land, grassland, barren land, bushland, and forest, were left out of the analysis. We visited ecoregions with different biophysical and agro-ecological characteristics along main roads in six districts between 20 and 30 August 2021: Tsa'ida Imba, Kilte Awula'ilo (including including croplands on the outskirts of Wukro's urban district), Dogu'a Tembien (including Hagere Selam), Samre, Hintalo (including Addi Gudom), and Inderta (including Mekelle). The investigations typically took place some hundreds of meters away from the main roads, as parallel transect walks, observing and talking to farmers present on the land. Participatory monitoring was used to collect data for each cropland, which included recording the crop type, a group assessment of the crop's status according to local standards (good, medium, bad, failed; taking into account growth features such as plant height, greenness and density, ear length, homogeneity in crop stand), observations of whether or not neighboring farmers cropped in block, and a semi-structured interview with the farmer or a group discussion (Van De Fliert et al., 2000, Nyumba et al., 2018, Young and Hinton, 1996). Aside from the usual crop evaluation, emphasis was paid to block wise cropping with adjacent farmers since, like three-field systems, this practice is an indicative of an internally well-organized community, and hints to a superior yield forecast as it prevents disruptions (Nyssen et al., 2008, Hopcroft, 1994, Ruthenberg, 1980). According to descriptive statistics from the dataset, at the end of August, 21% of the monitored farm parcels had been left fallow, meaning no crops had been planted (34 plots out of 161). However, 9 percent of the fallow plots had no weeds, indicating that the ground had been ploughed but not seeded. A further 7% of the plots were planted with flax or niger seed, which is often used to improve fallow soil quality rather than crop output. Among the cultivated areas, 62 plots (49%) were planted with wheat, barley, or a combination of both (hanfets), while 33 plots (26%) were planted with tef. Only 6% of the land was planted with maize, and only 4% with sorghum. In the plots containing crops that were examined, 40% had been seeded in block, in collaboration with the owners of surrounding lands. Wheat and barley, in particular, were seeded in blocks (53 percent). Nearly half (47 percent) of the wheat and barley fields, as well as two of the five sorghum lands, were in fair condition. In contrast, four of the seven maize-growing plots were in bad condition, and one had completely failed. 67 percent of the tef lands and 73 percent of the oil crops (mainly flax) were also in bad condition"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Tesfaalem-Ghebreyohannes Asfaha","biblio_id":"3B9005D0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Asfaha","_id":"3B9005D0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Asfaha, Tesfaalem-Ghebreyohannes","first_name":"Tesfaalem-Ghebreyohannes","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["000110865643","802001101085","978760518422"]},{"last_name":"Nyssen","biblio_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2666-3860","name":"Jan Nyssen","ugent_id":["802000198480"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"first_name":"Jan","name_last_first":"Nyssen, Jan","_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Emnet Negash Gebremeskel","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8553-6602","biblio_id":"a94041e6-0431-11eb-a74c-a45c01dd25f0","last_name":"Negash","_id":"a94041e6-0431-11eb-a74c-a45c01dd25f0","name_last_first":"Negash, Emnet","first_name":"Emnet","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"name":"Department of Geography","ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":["000201350172","802003539728"]},{"last_name":"Gebregergs","ugent_id":["000131311425","802002157880","978415785876"],"_id":"A4220870-9A28-11E3-AF04-B30D9A26BEF8","first_name":"Hailemariam Meaza","name_last_first":"Gebregergs, Hailemariam Meaza","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3720-208X","biblio_id":"A4220870-9A28-11E3-AF04-B30D9A26BEF8","name":"Hailemariam Meaza Gebregergs"},{"last_name":"Welemaram","ugent_id":["000131311526","802002200421","979973147451"],"_id":"A41FC998-9A28-11E3-AF04-B30D9A26BEF8","biblio_id":"A41FC998-9A28-11E3-AF04-B30D9A26BEF8","first_name":"Zbelo Tesfamariam","name_last_first":"Welemaram, Zbelo Tesfamariam","name":"Zbelo Tesfamariam Welemaram"}],"format":["text/tab-separated-values"]}
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DLBCL is an aggressive malignancy that displays major heterogeneity in terms of morphology, genetics and biological behavior. While complete remission is obtained in 70% of cases, patients with refractory or relapsed disease have a poor prognosis. Current classifications fail to identify high-risk subgroups and improve their outcomes. In this project, in-depth RNA profiling is performed on matched tissue and plasma samples within a large human DLBCL cohort to identify biomarkers that are linked to phenotype, therapy response and prognosis. Patient samples have been collected at diagnosis, during therapy, and follow-up. Secondly, longitudinal cell-free RNA (cfRNA) expression is explored within a DLBCL patient-derived tumor xenograft model. This unique, complementary design enables step-by-step dissection of the circulating transcriptome by characterizing tumor-, immune-, and stromal-derived fractions, as well as their reciprocal relation in a controlled setting. The total sequencing approach provides an unbiased exploration of all RNA classes, including long and circular non-coding RNA, and of the microenvironment through computational deconvolution. Lastly, value of cfRNA will be compared with cfDNA and methylation patterns in a multi-omics analysis. This study aims to push the liquid biopsy field further forward, contributing to the realisation of personalized medicine.</p>","_id":"11H7523N","title":"Cell-free nucleic acid profiling in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: a molecular guidance to precision medicine","start_date":"2022-11-01","end_date":"2024-11-01","iweto_id":"11H7523N","publication_count":7,"gismo_id":"c66a13f7-4dea-11ed-ae55-b5ed6dcd0b5b"}],"publisher":{"name":"European Genome-Phenome Archive"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE31","path":[{"ugent_id":"GE31"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE31"}],"name":"Department of Biomolecular Medicine"},{"ugent_id":"GE35","name":"Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics","path":[{"ugent_id":"GE35"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}]}],"type":"researchData","biblio_id":"01HMBT3C9T83GSRBY7YY9JEEXT","language":["eng"],"_id":"01HMBT3C9T83GSRBY7YY9JEEXT","abstract_full":[{"text":"The goal of this study was to investigate cell-free RNA (cfRNA) biomarkers in DLBCL and PMBCL patients. Blood plasma samples (n=168) and matched diagnostic formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples (n=69) of DLBCL patients, PMBCL patients and healthy controls were collected between 2016-2021. Plasma samples were collected at diagnosis, at interim evaluation, after treatment, and in case of refractory or relapsed disease. RNA was extracted from 200 µl plasma using the miRNeasy serum/plasma kit and from FFPE tissue using the miRNeasy FFPE kit. RNA was subsequently sequenced on a NovaSeq 6000 instrument using the SMARTer Stranded Total RNA-seq pico v3 library preparation kit.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HMBT3C9T83GSRBY7YY9JEEXT","url":"https://ega-archive.org/datasets/EGAD00001011679","status":"public","format":["fastq.gz"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)","author":[{"ugent_id":["919025498068","977490178938"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"name":"Ghent University Hospital","ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"name_last_first":"Decruyenaere, Philippe","first_name":"Philippe","_id":"200A7E1C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Decruyenaere","name":"Philippe Decruyenaere","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7118-8344","biblio_id":"200A7E1C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE31"}],"ugent_id":"GE31"}],"ugent_id":["801001188309","973796264243"],"_id":"F5540E9A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Jo","name_last_first":"Vandesompele, Jo","last_name":"Vandesompele","name":"Jo Vandesompele","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6274-0184","biblio_id":"F5540E9A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name_last_first":"Offner, Fritz","first_name":"Fritz","_id":"F42CD592-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801000597619","976730869406"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}],"ugent_id":"GE35"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"name":"Fritz Offner","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4690-3603","biblio_id":"F42CD592-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Offner"}],"abstract":["The goal of this study was to investigate cell-free RNA (cfRNA) biomarkers in DLBCL and PMBCL patients. Blood plasma samples (n=168) and matched diagnostic formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples (n=69) of DLBCL patients, PMBCL patients and healthy controls were collected between 2016-2021. Plasma samples were collected at diagnosis, at interim evaluation, after treatment, and in case of refractory or relapsed disease. RNA was extracted from 200 µl plasma using the miRNeasy serum/plasma kit and from FFPE tissue using the miRNeasy FFPE kit. RNA was subsequently sequenced on a NovaSeq 6000 instrument using the SMARTer Stranded Total RNA-seq pico v3 library preparation kit."],"external":0,"keyword":["Illumina NovaSeq 6000"]}
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To reach that goal, we will aggregate species records, obtained through citizen science (waarnemingen.be), into species groups and define different relevant measures of biodiversity. Species distribution models will be used to reduce the simultaneous effects of several biases that occur in opportunistic citizen science data. A combined approach will be proposed to minimise bias and to jointly include observer profiles (accounting for e.g. the level of expertise of an observer) and landscape metrics (e.g. heterogeneity, configuration) as predictor variables. Our findings will provide insight in the drivers of biodiversity in an agricultural landscape and will allow to simulate the future state of biodiversity by implementing different land use scenarios. To illustrate the application potential of our results, we address the most prominent question in today’ ‘reen’agricultural policy: do the current policy efforts, meant to safeguard and improve biodiversity, pay off and how can their effectiveness be increased? With this project, we aim to take a step forward in the use of citizen science data for policy purposes. We wish to support the uptake of environmentally beneficial practices in farms, while aspiring a more sustainable land use future. </p>","_id":"3S018518"}],"date_created":"2024-01-16 12:26:05","publisher":{"name":"Dryad"},"url":"https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.jwstqjq83","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains all the necessary data to repeat the analyses conducted in the article 'The impact of data quality filtering of opportunistic citizen science data on species distribution model performance'. Per square kilometer in Flanders, the csv-file contains (i) the model predictor values, (ii) the filtered and unfiltered presence-only occurrences of the 255 considered species used for model training and (iii) the presences and absences per species used for model testing. Details on how the data was collected and how the dataset was formed can be found in the article's Methods and Materials and Supplementary Information.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01HM93RT8YGHN1HJ2ETESXDXS9","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HM93RT8YGHN1HJ2ETESXDXS9","status":"public","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HM93RT8YGHN1HJ2ETESXDXS9","abstract":["This dataset contains all the necessary data to repeat the analyses conducted in the article 'The impact of data quality filtering of opportunistic citizen science data on species distribution model performance'. Per square kilometer in Flanders, the csv-file contains (i) the model predictor values, (ii) the filtered and unfiltered presence-only occurrences of the 255 considered species used for model training and (iii) the presences and absences per species used for model testing. Details on how the data was collected and how the dataset was formed can be found in the article's Methods and Materials and Supplementary Information."],"external":0,"format":["text/csv"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Van Eupen","ugent_id":["973688958395"],"_id":"184A5CA0-8E27-11E9-8035-D3015707D3EF","biblio_id":"184A5CA0-8E27-11E9-8035-D3015707D3EF","first_name":"Camille","name_last_first":"Van Eupen, Camille","name":"Camille Van Eupen"},{"last_name":"Maes","name_last_first":"Maes, Dirk","first_name":"Dirk","name":"Dirk Maes"},{"last_name":"Herremans","name_last_first":"Herremans, Marc","first_name":"Marc","name":"Marc Herremans"},{"name":"Kristijn Swinnen","name_last_first":"Swinnen, Kristijn","first_name":"Kristijn","last_name":"Swinnen"},{"name":"Ben Somers","name_last_first":"Somers, Ben","first_name":"Ben","last_name":"Somers"},{"ugent_id":["802002916096","977799203760"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA26"}],"ugent_id":"LA26"}],"first_name":"Stijn","name_last_first":"Luca, Stijn","_id":"FE6D0A96-AE32-11E8-9E72-4A0A5707D3EF","last_name":"Luca","name":"Stijn Luca","biblio_id":"FE6D0A96-AE32-11E8-9E72-4A0A5707D3EF","orcid_id":"0000-0002-6781-7870"}]}
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pulmonary vein isolation in healthy horses using 3D electro-anatomical mapping and a contact force-guided abaltion system","doi":["10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.24745281"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01HM8KF36W0D0X52KAR3S24JAB"}],"date_updated":"2024-03-05 08:03:49","license":"CC-BY-4.0","format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"author":[{"name":"Eva Buschmann","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2361-6225","biblio_id":"978E3392-06EB-11E4-9033-89CC4B2F559A","last_name":"Buschmann","_id":"978E3392-06EB-11E4-9033-89CC4B2F559A","first_name":"Eva","name_last_first":"Buschmann, Eva","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}],"ugent_id":"DI08"}],"ugent_id":["000140231078","802002925695","975245518409"]},{"_id":"2BE34020-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Glenn","name_last_first":"Van Steenkiste, Glenn","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA05"}],"ugent_id":"CA05"},{"ugent_id":"DI08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002532342","978675207326"],"name":"Glenn Van Steenkiste","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0165-5215","biblio_id":"2BE34020-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Steenkiste"},{"last_name":"Duytschaever","biblio_id":"F50EDE06-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Mattias Duytschaever","ugent_id":["801001092117"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE35","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}]}],"name_last_first":"Duytschaever, Mattias","first_name":"Mattias","_id":"F50EDE06-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"first_name":"Timothy","name_last_first":"Boussy, Timothy","_id":"84516932-D8AF-11E6-A6EB-BE61AD28A064","ugent_id":["001992023827"],"name":"Timothy Boussy","biblio_id":"84516932-D8AF-11E6-A6EB-BE61AD28A064","last_name":"Boussy"},{"ugent_id":["977839311139"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name_last_first":"Vernemmen, Ingrid","first_name":"Ingrid","_id":"040C5F34-1BF7-11E3-9265-33AD10BDE39D","last_name":"Vernemmen","name":"Ingrid Vernemmen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8185-1450","biblio_id":"040C5F34-1BF7-11E3-9265-33AD10BDE39D"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI11"}],"ugent_id":"DI11"}],"ugent_id":["000191400194","802003309655","976161423327"],"_id":"d8d9dfbb-eba9-11e9-b6d7-e96a541ba3d7","name_last_first":"Ibrahim, Lara","first_name":"Lara","last_name":"Ibrahim","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2629-4743","biblio_id":"d8d9dfbb-eba9-11e9-b6d7-e96a541ba3d7","name":"Lara Ibrahim"},{"last_name":"Schauvliege","name":"Stijn Schauvliege","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7105-6517","biblio_id":"F6CF6CCE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001764346","971342590740"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI10","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI10"}]}],"first_name":"Stijn","name_last_first":"Schauvliege, Stijn","_id":"F6CF6CCE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"first_name":"Annelies","name_last_first":"Decloedt, Annelies","_id":"FB80A242-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000419055","972843533475"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}]}],"name":"Annelies Decloedt","biblio_id":"FB80A242-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8129-2006","last_name":"Decloedt"},{"name":"Gunther van Loon","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5191-5241","biblio_id":"F4CF46BA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"van Loon","_id":"F4CF46BA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Gunther","name_last_first":"van Loon, Gunther","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}],"ugent_id":"DI08"}],"ugent_id":["801000960862","977771785803"]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","abstract":["Background: Recently, treatment of equine atrial tachycardia by three-dimensional electro-anatomical mapping (3D EAM) and radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) has been described. Myocardial sleeves in the caudal vena cava and pulmonary veins are a potential trigger for initiation and perpetuation of atrial tachycardia and atrial fibrillation in the horse. Isolation of these myocardial sleeves by RFCA may be an effective treatment for these arrhythmias.Objectives: To describe the feasibility of 3D EAM and RFCA to isolate caudal vena cava and pulmonary veins in adult horses using 3D mapping and a contact force (CF)-guided ablation system.Study Design: In vivo experiment.Methods: 3D EAM and RFCA was performed in five horses without cardiovascular disease under general anaesthesia, using the CF-guided system CARTO®3. Point-by-point RFCA aimed for isolation of caudal vena cava and pulmonary veins. Radiofrequency energy was delivered in power-controlled mode with a target power of 45 W, CF between 10-15 g and 30 ml/min irrigation rate, until an ablation-index of 450-500 was reached.Results: In the right atrium, myocardial sleeves of the caudal vena cava were isolated (n=5). In the left atrium, isolation of ostium II (n=3), ostium III (n=1) and ostium I, II and III <i>en bloc </i>(n=1) was performed. Successful isolation was confirmed by entrance and exit block.Main limitations: Horses were euthanized at the end of the procedure, so long term effects such as potential reconnection of isolated veins could not be studied.Conclusions: This is the first description of 3D EAM and RFCA with CARTO® 3 in horses, thereby showing the technical feasibility and successful caudal vena cava and pulmonary vein isolation. CF measurement allowed monitoring of catheter-tissue contact, resulting in efficient acute lesion creation as confirmed by entrance and exit block. This is a promising treatment for cardiac arrhythmias in horses."],"external":0,"keyword":["Horses","3D electro-anatomical mapping","Electrophysiology/arrhythmia","Radiofrequency ablation, RFA"],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HGWKZEHH2K46ZD26NMG0XJXP","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HGWKZEHH2K46ZD26NMG0XJXP","_id":"01HGWKZEHH2K46ZD26NMG0XJXP","abstract_full":[{"text":"Background: Recently, treatment of equine atrial tachycardia by three-dimensional electro-anatomical mapping (3D EAM) and radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) has been described. Myocardial sleeves in the caudal vena cava and pulmonary veins are a potential trigger for initiation and perpetuation of atrial tachycardia and atrial fibrillation in the horse. Isolation of these myocardial sleeves by RFCA may be an effective treatment for these arrhythmias.Objectives: To describe the feasibility of 3D EAM and RFCA to isolate caudal vena cava and pulmonary veins in adult horses using 3D mapping and a contact force (CF)-guided ablation system.Study Design: In vivo experiment.Methods: 3D EAM and RFCA was performed in five horses without cardiovascular disease under general anaesthesia, using the CF-guided system CARTO®3. Point-by-point RFCA aimed for isolation of caudal vena cava and pulmonary veins. Radiofrequency energy was delivered in power-controlled mode with a target power of 45 W, CF between 10-15 g and 30 ml/min irrigation rate, until an ablation-index of 450-500 was reached.Results: In the right atrium, myocardial sleeves of the caudal vena cava were isolated (n=5). In the left atrium, isolation of ostium II (n=3), ostium III (n=1) and ostium I, II and III <i>en bloc </i>(n=1) was performed. Successful isolation was confirmed by entrance and exit block.Main limitations: Horses were euthanized at the end of the procedure, so long term effects such as potential reconnection of isolated veins could not be studied.Conclusions: This is the first description of 3D EAM and RFCA with CARTO® 3 in horses, thereby showing the technical feasibility and successful caudal vena cava and pulmonary vein isolation. CF measurement allowed monitoring of catheter-tissue contact, resulting in efficient acute lesion creation as confirmed by entrance and exit block. This is a promising treatment for cardiac arrhythmias in horses.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public"}
{"format":["wac","ccd"],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["971349660222"],"_id":"99529426-102D-11E3-ABFB-408B10BDE39D","first_name":"Isabeau","name_last_first":"Vandemeulebroucke, Isabeau","last_name":"Vandemeulebroucke","name":"Isabeau Vandemeulebroucke","biblio_id":"99529426-102D-11E3-ABFB-408B10BDE39D"},{"name":"Steven Caluwaerts","biblio_id":"04C6BA44-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7456-3891","last_name":"Caluwaerts","name_last_first":"Caluwaerts, Steven","first_name":"Steven","_id":"04C6BA44-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000882433","979059202135"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}]},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-8738-7249","biblio_id":"F822C864-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Nathan Van Den Bossche","last_name":"Van Den Bossche","first_name":"Nathan","name_last_first":"Van Den Bossche, Nathan","_id":"F822C864-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801002100008","919019716262","976820974019"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW01","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW01"}]}]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","abstract":["The dataset contains two sets of climate files for hygrothermal simulations of building envelopes in Brussels: a long-term 30-year climate file, and a generic climate-based Moisture Reference Year (MRY). The climate data are selected based on the decision framework by Vandemeulebroucke et al. (2022) [1].\n\nThe files of the outdoor climate (measured), and of the indoor climate (computed) are included in the dataset. The WAC-files contain the outdoor climate, whereas the CCD-files contain the indoor climate (for Delphin). The climate files can be used in HAM software, e.g. Delphin or WUFI. \n\nThe process of gathering and preparing the data has been described in detail by Vandemeulebroucke et al. (2022) [2].\n\nThe outdoor climate data originates from the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium (RMI). The RMI should always be cited upon the use of these data, as well as the related article [2].\n\nReferences:\n\n[1] I. Vandemeulebroucke, S. Caluwaerts, and N. Van Den Bossche, “Decision framework to select moisture reference years for hygrothermal simulations,” Building and Environment, vol. 218, p. 109080, 2022, doi: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.109080.\n\n[2] I. Vandemeulebroucke, S. Caluwaerts, and N. Van Den Bossche, “Climate data for hygrothermal simulations of Brussels,” Data in Brief, vol. 44, p. 108491, 2022, doi: 10.1016/J.DIB.2022.108491."],"external":0,"keyword":["Climate","Building Envelope","Building Moisture","Climate Data","Building Engineering"],"biblio_id":"01HM8QZDKSFKRD0K47ZAMYAX82","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HM8QZDKSFKRD0K47ZAMYAX82","_id":"01HM8QZDKSFKRD0K47ZAMYAX82","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The dataset contains two sets of climate files for hygrothermal simulations of building envelopes in Brussels: a long-term 30-year climate file, and a generic climate-based Moisture Reference Year (MRY). The climate data are selected based on the decision framework by Vandemeulebroucke et al. (2022) [1].\n\nThe files of the outdoor climate (measured), and of the indoor climate (computed) are included in the dataset. The WAC-files contain the outdoor climate, whereas the CCD-files contain the indoor climate (for Delphin). The climate files can be used in HAM software, e.g. Delphin or WUFI. \n\nThe process of gathering and preparing the data has been described in detail by Vandemeulebroucke et al. (2022) [2].\n\nThe outdoor climate data originates from the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium (RMI). The RMI should always be cited upon the use of these data, as well as the related article [2].\n\nReferences:\n\n[1] I. Vandemeulebroucke, S. Caluwaerts, and N. Van Den Bossche, “Decision framework to select moisture reference years for hygrothermal simulations,” Building and Environment, vol. 218, p. 109080, 2022, doi: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.109080.\n\n[2] I. Vandemeulebroucke, S. Caluwaerts, and N. Van Den Bossche, “Climate data for hygrothermal simulations of Brussels,” Data in Brief, vol. 44, p. 108491, 2022, doi: 10.1016/J.DIB.2022.108491."}],"status":"public","project":[{"gismo_id":"573354aa-f98c-11e9-9191-7fc8fa7ad5b7","publication_count":12,"iweto_id":"3S040019","end_date":"2023-10-31","start_date":"2019-11-01","title":"Stochastic compilation of moisture reference years to assess the impact of climate change on building envelopes","abstract":"<p>The issue of climate change is inevitable in today's mind-set. Beside the socio-economic consequences of global warming, there is a growing awareness of the impact of climate change in the building sector. Many studies focus on the heating and cooling demand of buildings. There are only a handful of studies on premature failure of building envelope enclosures due to moisture degradation with regards to climate change. Especially, research based on hygrothermal modelling remains rather scarce. Besides, there is currently no state-of-the-art approach to implement information on climate change in HAM simulations. To answer to this gap in the field of research, this project aims to develop a methodology to select representative climate conditions, and preliminary guidelines to account for climate change in HAM simulations for research institutions and the building industry.</p>","_id":"3S040019"}],"date_created":"2024-01-16 08:59:58","publisher":{"name":"Mendeley"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW01","name":"Department of Architecture and urban planning","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW01"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW01"}]}],"year":"2022","created_by":{"last_name":"Vandemeulebroucke","biblio_id":"99529426-102D-11E3-ABFB-408B10BDE39D","name":"Isabeau Vandemeulebroucke","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["971349660222"],"_id":"99529426-102D-11E3-ABFB-408B10BDE39D","first_name":"Isabeau","name_last_first":"Vandemeulebroucke, Isabeau"},"doi":["10.17632/R2XYCWZ8XF.2"],"title":"Climate files for hygrothermal simulations of Brussels","date_updated":"2024-03-05 08:10:01","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"8753244"},{"_id":"8763951"}]}
{"format":["text/csv"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"first_name":"Marlies","name_last_first":"Jansegers, Marlies","_id":"0507A572-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000676814","979788721957"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"name":"Marlies Jansegers","biblio_id":"0507A572-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4205-9126","last_name":"Jansegers"},{"name":"Chantal Melis","name_last_first":"Melis, Chantal","first_name":"Chantal","last_name":"Melis"},{"last_name":"Arrington Báez","biblio_id":"3bd286a9-b207-11ec-a5c1-a0de4142c89a","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5858-9079","name":"Jennie Elenor Arrington Báez","ugent_id":["972443621673"],"_id":"3bd286a9-b207-11ec-a5c1-a0de4142c89a","first_name":"Jennie Elenor","name_last_first":"Arrington Báez, Jennie Elenor"}],"external":0,"abstract":["Dataset description: This dataset contains one data file (.csv) used to create the tables in the paper \"Diverging grammaticalization patterns across Spanish varieties: the case of perdón in Mexican and Peninsular Spanish\". The data used to investigate the contemporary uses of the apology marker perdón come from a sizeable, manually annotated corpus consisting of spoken spontaneous conversations and interviews, recorded during the last quarter of the 20th century and the first decades of the 21st century. The following list of existing, spoken corpora were exploited: Corpus del Proyecto para el Estudio Sociolingüístico del Español de España y de América (PRESEEA), América y España español coloquial (AMERESCO), Corpus Sociolingüístico de la Ciudad de México (CSCM), Corpus del Habla de Baja California (CHBC) and Corpus Michoacano del Español (CME) for Mexican Spanish and Corpus Oral de Madrid (CORMA), Valencia Español Coloquial (Val.Es.Co.), Corpus Oral de Referencia del Español Contemporáneo (CORLEC), Corpus integrado de referencia en lenguas romances (C-ORAL-ROM) and Corpus del Proyecto para el Estudio Sociolingüístico del Español de España y de América (PRESEEA) for Peninsular Spanish. The data file includes all occurrences of perdón ('sorry') together with its near-synonymous apologetic markers such as lo siento ('I am sorry') and forms derived from the performative verbs perdonar ('to forgive') and disculpar ('to apologize'). It contains a total of 769 occurrences: 363 cases for Mexican Spanish and 406 for Peninsular Spanish. The data is annotated for (i) Spanish variety, (ii) corpus, (iii) form, (iv) type of offense, (v) face affected (positive face/negative face) and (vi) orientation of the face (speaker/hearer)."],"keyword":["grammaticalization","apologetic markers","politeness","face","offenses","Mexican and Peninsular Spanish","perdón"],"biblio_id":"01HM68H4QNBQ20HS82F821M2ZK","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Dataset description: This dataset contains one data file (.csv) used to create the tables in the paper \"Diverging grammaticalization patterns across Spanish varieties: the case of perdón in Mexican and Peninsular Spanish\". The data used to investigate the contemporary uses of the apology marker perdón come from a sizeable, manually annotated corpus consisting of spoken spontaneous conversations and interviews, recorded during the last quarter of the 20th century and the first decades of the 21st century. The following list of existing, spoken corpora were exploited: Corpus del Proyecto para el Estudio Sociolingüístico del Español de España y de América (PRESEEA), América y España español coloquial (AMERESCO), Corpus Sociolingüístico de la Ciudad de México (CSCM), Corpus del Habla de Baja California (CHBC) and Corpus Michoacano del Español (CME) for Mexican Spanish and Corpus Oral de Madrid (CORMA), Valencia Español Coloquial (Val.Es.Co.), Corpus Oral de Referencia del Español Contemporáneo (CORLEC), Corpus integrado de referencia en lenguas romances (C-ORAL-ROM) and Corpus del Proyecto para el Estudio Sociolingüístico del Español de España y de América (PRESEEA) for Peninsular Spanish. The data file includes all occurrences of perdón ('sorry') together with its near-synonymous apologetic markers such as lo siento ('I am sorry') and forms derived from the performative verbs perdonar ('to forgive') and disculpar ('to apologize'). It contains a total of 769 occurrences: 363 cases for Mexican Spanish and 406 for Peninsular Spanish. The data is annotated for (i) Spanish variety, (ii) corpus, (iii) form, (iv) type of offense, (v) face affected (positive face/negative face) and (vi) orientation of the face (speaker/hearer)."}],"_id":"01HM68H4QNBQ20HS82F821M2ZK","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HM68H4QNBQ20HS82F821M2ZK","status":"public","project":[{"abstract":"<p><strong>Apologizing strategies in Spanish: a diachronic and sociolinguistic approach</strong></p>\n<p>This projects fits within the vast body on politeness research, but focuses on one specific politeness strategy in Spanish, namely the speech act of apologizing. Although a large number of studies have already been dedicated to the study of politeness and speech acts in the English-speaking world, it is only until recently that it has emerged in the field of Hispanic studies. The attraction towards this category should not be surprising, since the act of apologizing constitutes a complex speech act that involves an ample gamut of both language-internal and language-external features. In order to account for this multidimensional nature of apologizing, the phenomenon will be studied from a multiple perspective, according to two dimensions of linguistic variation (1) diachronic variation and (2) sociolinguistic variation in contemporary Spanish.</p>\n<ol>\n<li>The diachronic study will focus on the development of a set of near-synonymous parenthetical apologetic markers <em>lo siento</em>, <em>lo lamento</em>, <em>disculpa/e</em>, <em>perdona/e</em>.  In addition to a detailed overview of the (morpho-) syntactic, semantic and more discursive characteristics of these markers over time, the proposed project also aims at contributing to the field of quantitative historical linguistics by presenting the first empirical assessment of the periodization problem in Spanish.  </li>\n<li>Apologizing strategies will also be studied from a sociolinguistic angle including age, gender and educational level in colloquial contemporary Spanish. This second part builds on the first, but places these speech acts of regret and apology within the broader framework of politeness research in contemporary Spanish. </li>\n</ol>\n<p>In order to ensure a diversified and well-balanced corpus, our data come from manually annotated data points based on the Spanish<em> Corpus Diacrónico del Español</em> for the diachronic data, and from the <em>Corpus Oral de Madrid</em> and <em>Corpus Oral del Lenguaje Adolescente de Madrid </em>for the contemporary data. These data will be analyzed by means of multifactorial statistical modeling in order to account for the effect of the multiple variables involved and how they relate to each other.</p>","_id":"BOF/STA/202009/031","start_date":"2021-02-01","title":"Apologizing strategies in Spanish: a diachronic and sociolinguistic approach","iweto_id":"BOF/STA/202009/031","end_date":"2026-01-31","gismo_id":"29a75d35-4ff8-11eb-9cfb-1b24c3301270","publication_count":2}],"date_created":"2024-01-15 09:51:33","publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","name":"Department of Linguistics","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"year":"2024","created_by":{"last_name":"Jansegers","name":"Marlies Jansegers","biblio_id":"0507A572-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4205-9126","ugent_id":["802000676814","979788721957"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"first_name":"Marlies","name_last_first":"Jansegers, Marlies","_id":"0507A572-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"doi":["10.18710/IEXVVN"],"title":"Replication Data for: Diverging grammaticalization patterns across Spanish varieties: the case of 'perdón' in Mexican and Peninsular Spanish","license":"CC0-1.0","date_updated":"2024-03-05 08:11:49","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HM67SRGPQJSS9V0SN7JY2117"}]}
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{"keyword":["Coenagrion scitulum","Holocene"],"external":0,"abstract":["Many ectothermic species are currently expanding their geographic range due to global warming. This can modify the population genetic diversity and structure of these species because of genetic drift during the colonization of new areas. Although the genetic signatures of historical range expansions have been investigated in an array of species, the genetic consequences of natural, contemporary range expansions have received little attention, with the only studies available focusing on range expansions along a narrow front. We investigate the genetic consequences of a natural range expansion in the Mediterranean damselfly Coenagrion scitulum, which is currently rapidly expanding along a broad front in different directions. We assessed genetic diversity and genetic structure using twelve microsatellite markers in five centrally located populations and five recently established populations at the edge of the geographic distribution. Our results suggest that, although a marginal significant decrease in the allelic richness was found in the edge populations, genetic diversity has been preserved during the range expansion of this species. Nevertheless, edge populations were genetically more differentiated compared to core populations, suggesting genetic drift during the range expansion. The smaller effective population sizes of the edge populations compared to central populations also suggest a contribution of genetic drift after colonization. We argue and document that range expansion along multiple axes of a broad expansion front generates little reduction in genetic diversity, yet stronger differentiation of the edge populations."],"author":[{"first_name":"Janne","name_last_first":"Swaegers, Janne","name":"Janne Swaegers","last_name":"Swaegers"},{"last_name":"Mergeay","first_name":"Joachim","name_last_first":"Mergeay, Joachim","name":"Joachim Mergeay"},{"last_name":"Therry","name":"Lieven Therry","name_last_first":"Therry, Lieven","first_name":"Lieven"},{"first_name":"Maarten H. D.","name_last_first":"Larmuseau, Maarten H. D.","name":"Maarten H. D. 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Although the genetic signatures of historical range expansions have been investigated in an array of species, the genetic consequences of natural, contemporary range expansions have received little attention, with the only studies available focusing on range expansions along a narrow front. We investigate the genetic consequences of a natural range expansion in the Mediterranean damselfly Coenagrion scitulum, which is currently rapidly expanding along a broad front in different directions. We assessed genetic diversity and genetic structure using twelve microsatellite markers in five centrally located populations and five recently established populations at the edge of the geographic distribution. Our results suggest that, although a marginal significant decrease in the allelic richness was found in the edge populations, genetic diversity has been preserved during the range expansion of this species. Nevertheless, edge populations were genetically more differentiated compared to core populations, suggesting genetic drift during the range expansion. The smaller effective population sizes of the edge populations compared to central populations also suggest a contribution of genetic drift after colonization. We argue and document that range expansion along multiple axes of a broad expansion front generates little reduction in genetic diversity, yet stronger differentiation of the edge populations.","lang":"eng"}],"biblio_id":"8759026","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE11"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"name":"Department of Biology","ugent_id":"WE11"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Dryad"},"date_created":"2022-06-27 15:10:10","related_publication":[{"_id":"4186345"}],"date_updated":"2024-03-05 08:29:39","license":"CC0-1.0","title":"Data from: Rapid range expansion increases genetic differentiation while causing limited reduction in genetic diversity in a damselfly","doi":["10.5061/dryad.d21t0"],"created_by":{"first_name":"Evelien","name_last_first":"Dhollander, Evelien","_id":"82db4be8-77e9-11ec-a4a0-f11ff3b6decd","ugent_id":["802003934091","976381162780"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"CA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}]}],"biblio_id":"82db4be8-77e9-11ec-a4a0-f11ff3b6decd","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6302-2897","name":"Evelien Dhollander","last_name":"Dhollander"},"year":"2013"}
{"title":"Behavioral strategies and the spatial pattern formation of nesting","doi":["10.5061/dryad.g79cnp5q8"],"created_by":{"biblio_id":"82db4be8-77e9-11ec-a4a0-f11ff3b6decd","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6302-2897","name":"Evelien Dhollander","last_name":"Dhollander","first_name":"Evelien","name_last_first":"Dhollander, Evelien","_id":"82db4be8-77e9-11ec-a4a0-f11ff3b6decd","ugent_id":["802003934091","976381162780"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"CA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}]}]},"year":"2021","related_publication":[{"_id":"8728060"}],"license":"CC0-1.0","date_updated":"2024-03-05 08:37:50","publisher":{"name":"Dryad"},"date_created":"2022-06-10 09:23:04","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","name":"Department of Biology","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE11"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","biblio_id":"8755852","status":"public","_id":"8755852","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset contains data from a combined field and simulation study regarding spatial pattern formation of nesting, described in the paper: “Batsleer, F., Maes, D., Bonte, D. (2021) Behavioral strategies and the spatial pattern formation of nesting. The American Naturalist”. The study investigates the relative importance of environmental and behavioral mechanisms in nest aggregations of the ground-nesting digger wasp Bembix rostrata. A field study was combined with an individual-based model that simulated the possible behaviors of spatial organisation of nesting. In the first analysis, a microhabitat model was build based on the location of the nests from a capture-mark-recapture study (CMR) and environmental variables NDVI (vegetation) and insolation (sun irradiance), derived from detailed remote sensing data from a drone flight. In the second analysis, an IBM was build that combined three possible mechanisms of nest choice to simulate the emerging spatial and network patterns found in the field. This was done by combining an environmental cue (based on the microhabitat model) and two relevant behavioral mechanisms related to local site fidelity and conspecific attraction. Strengths and combinations of the mechanisms could vary. Simulations were compared to the field data to find which combinations and strengths of mechanisms can best explain the emerging spatial and network patterns. Main results are that 1) the observed pattern in nature is best predicted by the simultaneous effect of a weak environmental cue and strong behavioral mechanisms. 2) individuals differ in their combination of mechanisms used and will either use local site fidelity (personal information) or conspecific attraction (inadvertent social information), but not both simultaneously. 3) We demonstrate that the nest pattern formation of a central place foraging insect cannot be considered as the sum of environmental and behavioral mechanisms."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8755852","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Batsleer","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5893-5966","biblio_id":"2B5CADD0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Femke Batsleer","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002640153","977565012620"],"_id":"2B5CADD0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Batsleer, Femke","first_name":"Femke"},{"name":"Dirk Maes","name_last_first":"Maes, Dirk","first_name":"Dirk","last_name":"Maes"},{"name_last_first":"Bonte, Dries","first_name":"Dries","_id":"F5113FAC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001096763","975094038660"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-3320-7505","biblio_id":"F5113FAC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Dries Bonte","last_name":"Bonte"}],"format":["image/tiff","txt","text/csv"],"keyword":["biological sciences","ecology, evolution, behaviour and systematics"],"external":0,"abstract":["This dataset contains data from a combined field and simulation study regarding spatial pattern formation of nesting, described in the paper: “Batsleer, F., Maes, D., Bonte, D. 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{"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GYFFXRG0B6AM8E08NY198YQ7","_id":"01GYFFXRG0B6AM8E08NY198YQ7","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset contains topographical records from 27 fourteenth-century censiers ('cijnsregisters' or 'rentenboeken' in Dutch) from the city of Bruges, supplemented with additional prosopographical data for home owners. This dataset was collected as part of the FWO funded project 'The Struggle for Urban Space in Commercial and Industrial Cities during the Later Middle Ages. The Case of Bruges (c. 1300 - c. 1580).'"}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01GYFFXRG0B6AM8E08NY198YQ7","abstract":["This dataset contains topographical records from 27 fourteenth-century censiers ('cijnsregisters' or 'rentenboeken' in Dutch) from the city of Bruges, supplemented with additional prosopographical data for home owners. This dataset was collected as part of the FWO funded project 'The Struggle for Urban Space in Commercial and Industrial Cities during the Later Middle Ages. The Case of Bruges (c. 1300 - c. 1580).'"],"external":0,"keyword":["Brugge","cijnsregisters","14e eeuw"],"format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"author":[{"name":"Mathijs Speecke","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7094-0231","biblio_id":"340F0EFA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Speecke","_id":"340F0EFA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Speecke, Mathijs","first_name":"Mathijs","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"ugent_id":["802002228713","976076273390"]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","related_publication":[{"_id":"01H848M2GRNT0W12RCQ5X3WGAK"},{"_id":"01HJ1HF5MXHS5F61M60MTSYSEM"}],"date_updated":"2024-03-05 08:51:39","license":"CC-BY-4.0","created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-7094-0231","biblio_id":"340F0EFA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Mathijs Speecke","last_name":"Speecke","name_last_first":"Speecke, Mathijs","first_name":"Mathijs","_id":"340F0EFA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802002228713","976076273390"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"ugent_id":"LW03"}]},"year":"2023","title":"Databank cijnsregisters 14e eeuw Brugge","doi":["10.34934/DVN/945DIQ"],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW03","name":"Department of History","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW03"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}]},{"name":"Department of Art, music and theatre sciences","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW17"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW17"}],"ugent_id":"LW17"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2023-04-20 14:08:36","project":[{"abstract":"<p>Depending on socio-economic, political and symbolic interests of various actors, groups and institutions medieval urban space was appropriated, controlled, fragmented, recomposed, reorganized, reinvented and put to other usages. This project, which focuses in a comparative perspective on late medieval Bruges, considers power and conflict as central to the formation of medieval urban landscapes.</p>","_id":"3G009616","start_date":"2016-01-01","title":"The Struggle for Urban Space in the Later Medieval City. The Case of Bruges (c. 1300 - c. 1580)","iweto_id":"3G009616","end_date":"2019-12-31","gismo_id":"b8bf9688-a3e1-45e9-8eff-552b44f6b2ba","publication_count":8}],"publisher":{"name":"Social Sciences and Digital Humanities Archive – SODHA"}}
{"keyword":["Discrete Optimization","Project Scheduling","Time-Trade-Off","Exact Solutions","Net Present Value","Decomposition Algorithms"],"abstract":["We are pleased to provide you with the dataset created for the research paper entitled \"An Exact Decomposition Technique for Deadline-Constrained Discrete Time/Cost Trade-off Problem with Discounted Cash Flows,\" which has been submitted to Computers and Operations Research (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cor.2023.106491). This dataset has been meticulously organized to align with the experiments conducted in the paper.\n\nEach instance within the dataset has been generated following the instructions outlined in the paper (refer to Section 5.1) and categorized based on the specific settings explored (refer to Table 2 in the paper). Additionally, we have included solutions for 32,400 introduced settings obtained using the AGBD algorithm, which is uploaded separately for each setting. For a comprehensive overview of the results, we encourage you to refer to the corresponding tables presented in the manuscript."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"first_name":"Majid","name_last_first":"Yazdani, Majid","_id":"842874fa-0cd6-11eb-b255-eae96a573c54","ugent_id":["971670278160"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-2128-0174","biblio_id":"842874fa-0cd6-11eb-b255-eae96a573c54","name":"Majid Yazdani","last_name":"Yazdani"}],"format":["text/csv"],"status":"public","_id":"01HGA0WE18D9PX7T52BW1BJQYP","abstract_full":[{"text":"We are pleased to provide you with the dataset created for the research paper entitled \"An Exact Decomposition Technique for Deadline-Constrained Discrete Time/Cost Trade-off Problem with Discounted Cash Flows,\" which has been submitted to Computers and Operations Research (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cor.2023.106491). This dataset has been meticulously organized to align with the experiments conducted in the paper.\n\nEach instance within the dataset has been generated following the instructions outlined in the paper (refer to Section 5.1) and categorized based on the specific settings explored (refer to Table 2 in the paper). Additionally, we have included solutions for 32,400 introduced settings obtained using the AGBD algorithm, which is uploaded separately for each setting. For a comprehensive overview of the results, we encourage you to refer to the corresponding tables presented in the manuscript.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HGA0WE18D9PX7T52BW1BJQYP","biblio_id":"01HGA0WE18D9PX7T52BW1BJQYP","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"EB24","path":[{"ugent_id":"EB24"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB24"}],"name":"Department of Business Informatics and Operations Management"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Mendeley"},"date_created":"2023-11-28 03:52:05","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HGA04B385RX52ANTCEXBMHNE"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-03-05 12:50:00","title":"An exact decomposition technique for deadline-constrained discrete time/ cost trade-off problem with discounted cash flows","doi":["10.17632/752gg2p433.2"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Yazdani","name":"Majid Yazdani","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2128-0174","biblio_id":"842874fa-0cd6-11eb-b255-eae96a573c54","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["971670278160"],"_id":"842874fa-0cd6-11eb-b255-eae96a573c54","first_name":"Majid","name_last_first":"Yazdani, Majid"},"year":"2023"}
{"biblio_id":"01HDH5KAKK5SX8H4CJH4A3KHWW","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"This collection houses materials from Bernat Bardagil's fieldwork in Brazil among the Mỹky and Manoki communities starting in 2022","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01HDH5KAKK5SX8H4CJH4A3KHWW","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HDH5KAKK5SX8H4CJH4A3KHWW","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"first_name":"Bernat","name_last_first":"Bardagil, Bernat","_id":"843154d8-0431-11eb-a74c-ba6be67365cc","ugent_id":["802003555791","976236320966"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-1190-7164","biblio_id":"843154d8-0431-11eb-a74c-ba6be67365cc","name":"Bernat Bardagil","last_name":"Bardagil"}],"format":["audio/basic","video/bmpeg"],"external":0,"abstract":["This collection houses materials from Bernat Bardagil's fieldwork in Brazil among the Mỹky and Manoki communities starting in 2022"],"doi":["10.7297/X2JM28Q6"],"title":"Mỹky and Manoki Field Materials","year":"2023","created_by":{"name":"Bernat Bardagil","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1190-7164","biblio_id":"843154d8-0431-11eb-a74c-ba6be67365cc","last_name":"Bardagil","_id":"843154d8-0431-11eb-a74c-ba6be67365cc","name_last_first":"Bardagil, Bernat","first_name":"Bernat","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":["802003555791","976236320966"]},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-03-05 12:53:28","publisher":{"name":"California Language Archive"},"date_created":"2023-10-24 15:42:05","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics","ugent_id":"LW06"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
{"abstract":["First release of our WABI-code! Scale-dependent wavelet-based regularization scheme for geophysical 1D inversion This flexible inversion scheme allows to easily obtain blocky, smooth and intermediate inversion models. Different inversion models are obtained by simply changing the wavelet basis. db1: blocky inversion models db2-db4: sharper inversion models db5+: smoother inversion models Daubechies (db) wavelets are ideal (see Deleersnyder et al, 2021), however, other wavelets can also be used. Simply run pywt.wavelist() to list the available options. The shape of the wavelet basis function (e.g., look here) is an indication of the type of minimum-structure the regularization method will promote. How to cite <strong>The method:</strong> Deleersnyder, W., Maveau, B., Hermans, T., &amp; Dudal, D. (2021). Inversion of electromagnetic induction data using a novel wavelet-based and scale-dependent regularization term. Geophysical Journal International, 226(3), 1715-1729. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggab182 Open Access version on ResearchGate The code: Wouter Deleersnyder, &amp; Robin Thibaut. (2022). WouterDls/1D-wavelet-based-inversion: Wavelet Based Inversion (0.1.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6552695"],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","author":[{"last_name":"Deleersnyder","name":"Wouter Deleersnyder","biblio_id":"ca86b7b3-0b20-11ea-8029-808a2c73f148","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4481-1801","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["971870704109"],"_id":"ca86b7b3-0b20-11ea-8029-808a2c73f148","name_last_first":"Deleersnyder, Wouter","first_name":"Wouter"},{"ugent_id":["976593308652"],"first_name":"Robin","name_last_first":"Thibaut, Robin","_id":"33267A92-24E4-11E9-9398-2E975607D3EF","last_name":"Thibaut","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7556-2700","biblio_id":"33267A92-24E4-11E9-9398-2E975607D3EF","name":"Robin Thibaut"}],"format":["code/py"],"status":"public","_id":"01HDNYVKVZMFT0QF36MRGQV1GM","abstract_full":[{"text":"First release of our WABI-code! Scale-dependent wavelet-based regularization scheme for geophysical 1D inversion This flexible inversion scheme allows to easily obtain blocky, smooth and intermediate inversion models. Different inversion models are obtained by simply changing the wavelet basis. db1: blocky inversion models db2-db4: sharper inversion models db5+: smoother inversion models Daubechies (db) wavelets are ideal (see Deleersnyder et al, 2021), however, other wavelets can also be used. Simply run pywt.wavelist() to list the available options. The shape of the wavelet basis function (e.g., look here) is an indication of the type of minimum-structure the regularization method will promote. How to cite <strong>The method:</strong> Deleersnyder, W., Maveau, B., Hermans, T., &amp; Dudal, D. (2021). Inversion of electromagnetic induction data using a novel wavelet-based and scale-dependent regularization term. Geophysical Journal International, 226(3), 1715-1729. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggab182 Open Access version on ResearchGate The code: Wouter Deleersnyder, &amp; Robin Thibaut. (2022). WouterDls/1D-wavelet-based-inversion: Wavelet Based Inversion (0.1.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6552695","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HDNYVKVZMFT0QF36MRGQV1GM","url":"https://github.com/WouterDls/1D-wavelet-based-inversion/tree/0.1.0","biblio_id":"01HDNYVKVZMFT0QF36MRGQV1GM","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE13"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"name":"Department of Geology","ugent_id":"WE13"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2023-10-26 12:20:29","related_publication":[{"_id":"8714228"}],"other_license":"https://mit-license.org/","license":"LicenseNotListed","date_updated":"2024-03-05 13:02:51","title":"WouterDls/1D-wavelet-based-inversion: Wavelet Based Inversion","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.6552695"],"created_by":{"name":"Dorien Van de Wouwer","biblio_id":"2484BC1E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van de Wouwer","_id":"2484BC1E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van de Wouwer, Dorien","first_name":"Dorien","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"ugent_id":["802001142515","976857789458"]},"year":"2022"}
{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","name":"Department of Environment","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA20"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"figshare"},"date_created":"2023-12-11 09:13:31","project":[{"iweto_id":"3E093220","end_date":"2024-10-31","gismo_id":"21ee739b-d7e1-11ea-8d72-431bfe34d136","publication_count":32,"start_date":"2020-11-01","title":"Phenology responses to climate change in the understorey of temperate forests - Implications for biodiversity and ecosystem functioning","abstract":"<p>Climate change is giving rise to redistribution and local extinction of species all around the world and is, due to ongoing warming, expected to become an important driver of biodiversity loss. As a response to climate change, many species are altering the timing of their life cycle events, such as the timing of leaf emergence or flowering, in an attempt to cope with their changing environment.  Many of such ‘phenology’ changes have been documented for trees in temperate forests, with important implications for total forest productivity and interactions among species. Far less is known about phenology changes occurring in the understorey of temperate forests, the herbs and grasses growing on the forest floor. While microclimate instead of macroclimate is expected to affect their phenology, the understorey’s response to climate change is expected to be more complex than that of the tree layer. This study aims at bringing together and expanding current evidence on phenology shifts in the understorey of temperate forests, using a combination of observational and experimental data, quantifying the understorey’s response to macroclimate and microclimate change. The main findings will be integrated in an existing process-based model to study the effects of phenology shifts on community reordering in the understorey. This study will yield insights that can guide management of temperate forests towards systems that are more resilient against climate change.</p>","_id":"3E093220"}],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01HHC2XFYMK2M9DJAMBA4JFY51"}],"date_updated":"2024-03-05 13:03:52","license":"CC-BY-4.0","title":"Changes in the functional composition of the understorey across European temperate forests, in relation to changes in canopy openness, changes in N deposition rates and climate warming","doi":["10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.24598458.V1"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Landuyt","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8107-5546","biblio_id":"022396B8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Dries Landuyt","ugent_id":["802001114829","974538640003"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"first_name":"Dries","name_last_first":"Landuyt, Dries","_id":"022396B8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2023","keyword":["Herbaceous layer","plant height","SLA","mesocosm experiment","resurvey study","forestREplot","climate change","nitrogen deposition","forest management"],"external":0,"abstract":["Dataset used in \"Combining multiple investigative approaches to unravel functional responses to global change in the understorey of temperate forests\" published in Global Change Biology (accepted nov 2023).Data on changes in the functional composition (cover, CWM plant heigth and CWM specific leaf area) of herbaceous understorey communities in temperate forests as a response to temperature changes, changes in atmospheric deposition rates and changes in light availability. Three datasets are included:<b>Opportunistic resurvey database </b>(opportunistic_resurvey_database.csv): derived from the forestREplot database: a database of forest herb layer resurvey plots, spread across the temperate zones of the globe. The database is used to quantify changes in herb layer composition and forest functioning, and to assess the effects of global environmental changes such as nitrogen deposition and climate change. Original community composition data can be found here: http://forestreplot.ugent.be.<b>Orthogonally-distributed resurvey study </b>(pastforward_resurvey_study.csv): based on a distributed understorey resurvey study carried out in the frame of ERC project PASTFORWARD (see http://pastforward.ugent.be).<b>Manipulative global-change experiment </b>(pastforward_mesocosm_experiment.csv):<b> </b>based on a mesocosm experiment (understorey communities, planted in plastic trays and dug into the soil of a temperate forest in Belgium (Aelmoeseneie forest), and exposed to warming, light addition and N fertilization) set up in the frame of ERC project PASTFORWARD (see http://pastforward.ugent.be)."],"author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-8107-5546","biblio_id":"022396B8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Dries Landuyt","last_name":"Landuyt","first_name":"Dries","name_last_first":"Landuyt, Dries","_id":"022396B8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802001114829","974538640003"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}]},{"last_name":"Perring","biblio_id":"E80F4BFC-AA66-11E4-986E-18D2B4D1D7B1","name":"Michael Perring","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["971002077189"],"_id":"E80F4BFC-AA66-11E4-986E-18D2B4D1D7B1","first_name":"Michael","name_last_first":"Perring, Michael"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-9939-5994","biblio_id":"1CBF3FFE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Haben Blondeel","last_name":"Blondeel","name_last_first":"Blondeel, Haben","first_name":"Haben","_id":"1CBF3FFE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802001846369","973425500840"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}]},{"_id":"2FEA4E7A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Lombaerde, Emiel","first_name":"Emiel","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["974843007411"],"biblio_id":"2FEA4E7A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0050-2735","name":"Emiel De Lombaerde","last_name":"De Lombaerde"},{"last_name":"Depauw","biblio_id":"1111426A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5703-6811","name":"Leen Depauw","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001059457","977370957248"],"_id":"1111426A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Depauw, Leen","first_name":"Leen"},{"ugent_id":["802002643284","972247983484"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"first_name":"Eline","name_last_first":"Lorer, Eline","_id":"71520EFA-226C-11E4-92B7-F4B0B4D1D7B1","last_name":"Lorer","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3957-7969","biblio_id":"71520EFA-226C-11E4-92B7-F4B0B4D1D7B1","name":"Eline Lorer"},{"ugent_id":["000080692983","802001851524","972942258863"],"name_last_first":"Maes, Sybryn","first_name":"Sybryn","_id":"1581FEAC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Maes","name":"Sybryn Maes","biblio_id":"1581FEAC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"ugent_id":["801001892062","971492535158"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"name_last_first":"Verheyen, Kris","first_name":"Kris","_id":"F740C2D4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Verheyen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2067-9108","biblio_id":"F740C2D4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Kris Verheyen"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/csv","application/vnd.ms-excel"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HHC2EAPYYTF8G55W9YYMS9T6","abstract_full":[{"text":"Dataset used in \"Combining multiple investigative approaches to unravel functional responses to global change in the understorey of temperate forests\" published in Global Change Biology (accepted nov 2023).Data on changes in the functional composition (cover, CWM plant heigth and CWM specific leaf area) of herbaceous understorey communities in temperate forests as a response to temperature changes, changes in atmospheric deposition rates and changes in light availability. Three datasets are included:<b>Opportunistic resurvey database </b>(opportunistic_resurvey_database.csv): derived from the forestREplot database: a database of forest herb layer resurvey plots, spread across the temperate zones of the globe. The database is used to quantify changes in herb layer composition and forest functioning, and to assess the effects of global environmental changes such as nitrogen deposition and climate change. Original community composition data can be found here: http://forestreplot.ugent.be.<b>Orthogonally-distributed resurvey study </b>(pastforward_resurvey_study.csv): based on a distributed understorey resurvey study carried out in the frame of ERC project PASTFORWARD (see http://pastforward.ugent.be).<b>Manipulative global-change experiment </b>(pastforward_mesocosm_experiment.csv):<b> </b>based on a mesocosm experiment (understorey communities, planted in plastic trays and dug into the soil of a temperate forest in Belgium (Aelmoeseneie forest), and exposed to warming, light addition and N fertilization) set up in the frame of ERC project PASTFORWARD (see http://pastforward.ugent.be).","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01HHC2EAPYYTF8G55W9YYMS9T6","biblio_id":"01HHC2EAPYYTF8G55W9YYMS9T6"}
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More than 80% of the plastics enter the marine environment from land-based sources via rivers. To prevent plastic litter from reaching the marine environment, where it spreads rapidly and it is difficult to extract a posteriori, more than thirty plastic clean-up technologies are commercially available to date to remove plastic from inland waters. The focus of these technologies is to collect plastic most efficiently, but less attention is given to their potential bycatch, such as living organisms and organic debris. The organisms and organic debris accidentally and unintentionally bycaught often could provide essential functions in the rivers and estuaries’ ecosystems where clean-up technologies are deployed. River estuaries are regarded as regions of high biodiversity, providing feeding grounds, shelter, and nurseries for some threatened and commercially important species. To date, an objective tool to quantify and assess the bycatch of plastic clean-up technologies is lacking. This study aims to resolve this knowledge gap by creating, with the aid of a probabilistic model, a decision framework for the plastic clean-up technologies. Such a decision framework will guide policymakers and river managers to wisely select the best-suited technology to remove plastics from rivers, while mitigating potential collateral damage.</p>"}],"affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Animal Sciences and Aquatic Ecology","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA22"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
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Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language that only recently came to the attention of FLA research, with a few studies focussing on the case acquisition of heritage learners (Montrul et al., 2012) and foreign language (FL) learners (Baten &amp; Verbeke, 2015; Ponnet et al. 2016; Ranjan 2016), respectively. The data for these studies were collected on one occasion in time. The contribution of the proposed research will be threefold. Firstly, it will uncover the development of the Hindi case system with FL learners. Flemish, German and English FL learners of Hindi will be recruited from the Hindi language courses that are organised at Ghent University (the department of Indian Languages and Cultures), the University of Hamburg (Asien-Afrika Institut) and the Hindi Department of SOAS London. Secondly, the research will be performed over a longer period in time, by conducting interviews on five occasions spread over two consecutive years. Thirdly, it will serve to verify or falsify one specific theory of FLA which predicts developmental stages in the process of acquisition. This kind of FLA research is essential to gain insight into learner’s acquisition processes and subsequently create adequate learner materials. This is of particular importance, given the fact that current Hindi learner materials are mainly based on what is known about Hindi as a first language.</p>","_id":"3F018118"}],"publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"}}
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This model can also be imported in Surfer using the grid and *.bln files (the *.lvl file provide the correct colour scale)."],"external":0,"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HA2C0Y1GVTVSZAW9VXC2TPHA","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HA2C0Y1GVTVSZAW9VXC2TPHA","_id":"01HA2C0Y1GVTVSZAW9VXC2TPHA","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Land ERT (electrical resistivity tomography) and marine CRP (continuous resistivity profiling) data in the area of De Paardenmarkt and Knokke-Heist."},{"text":"The resistivity data was obtained to estimate the pore water resistivity at De Paardenmarkt ammunition dump site and to detect zones of fresh submarine groundwater discharge (FSGD). The dataset was taken by the UGent Laboratory of Applied Geology and Hydrogeology. By means of the Syscal Pro Deep Marine - with a floating cable, using the reciprocal Wenner-Schlumberger protocol and a spacing of 10m between the 13 take-outs - the apparent bulk resistivity of the seabed was measured. On land, the multiple gradient array was used, with a spacing of 5m between the electrodes. A shapefile of the profile locations are included, as wells as, the original measurements (*.bin). The data file (*.dat) was inverted (*.inv) with the RES2DINV software providing an inversion model (see *.jpeg and *.xyz). This model can also be imported in Surfer using the grid and *.bln files (the *.lvl file provide the correct colour scale).","lang":"eng"}],"publisher":{"name":"MDA"},"date_created":"2023-09-11 14:58:40","project":[{"title":"Fresh Submarine Groundwater Discharge (FSGD) in the Belgian Coastal Area","start_date":"2023-10-01","publication_count":3,"gismo_id":"8994a4e4-93d7-4133-b8b6-6e42272c396b","end_date":"2024-03-31","iweto_id":"01CD7323","abstract":"Freshwater from the Belgian coast is flowing to the North Sea, providing nutrients and potentially pollutants to the marine realm. The location and variability of the discharging zones has been assessed with geophysics in the first part of the PhD. Now, groundwater modelling is needed to better understand the driving factors of this phenomenon, e.g. groundwater extraction, urbanization, geological heterogeneity,…","_id":"01CD7323"},{"title":"Disseminating Innovative Solutions for Antibiotic Resistance Management - DISARM","eu_id":"817591","gismo_id":"39d83a84-8dd5-43d7-beed-75c169611c0f","_id":"41W01219","eu_call_id":"H20.CSA.2019.0001.01","start_date":"2019-01-01","iweto_id":"41W01219","end_date":"2022-06-30","eu_acronym":"DISARM","publication_count":3,"eu_framework_programme":"H2020","abstract":"<p>\nThe DISARM thematic network (Disseminating Innovative Solutions for Antibiotic Resistance Management) is focused on disseminating best practices from innovative farms and research on how to reduce antibiotic resistance in livestock farming. Antibiotic resistance management is not only important to farming, it can also lead to reduced effectiveness of antibiotics in treating humans. Tackling antibiotic resistance is a major strategic challenge for European livestock farmers, an industry worth over 145billion euros. Evidence shows that rates of antibiotic use and resistance vary greatly from farm to farm and, that with the adoption of appropriate innovative on farm management practices that both the use of antibiotics and the development of resistance can be reduced. Disseminating these effective management practices is at the heart of the DISARM project, which will work with farmers, vets, advisors, industry and researchers to identify and disseminate widely the most cost effective and beneficial strategies. This will be delivered by: * Developing a 600 member multi-actor Community of Practice to share, debate and disseminate the most promising strategies to reduce antibiotic resistance in livestock farming; * Producing 10 best practice guides, supported by 100 best practice abstracts and 100 short videos to explain how farms have successfully adopted innovative practices to reduce antibiotic resistance; * Working with 40 farms (in 8 countries) to develop multi-actor farm health plans with at least 30 of these being used as case studies to show other farms how working with their vet, feed or equipment suppliers and advisory services can help them adopt a set of best practices suited to their farm; * Run 80 events to disseminate best practices, hosted by farmers or research centres, and speak at 60 further industry events; * Deliver 3 annual reports on the remaining challenges with antibiotic resistance which research or policy developments need to address. \n\n</p>"}],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE13"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"name":"Department of Geology","ugent_id":"WE13"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Freshwater flux assessment (deliverable D2.2A from the DISARM project)","doi":["10.14284/604"],"created_by":{"first_name":"Marieke","name_last_first":"Paepen, Marieke","_id":"362071A2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802002699060","919026897696","972817874955"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"name":"Marieke Paepen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8481-740X","biblio_id":"362071A2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Paepen"},"year":"2023","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HA1PSVR2WW3E3C8HNWAXETJN"}],"date_updated":"2024-03-05 14:48:58","license":"CC-BY-4.0"}
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Logistical support was provided by VLIZ for the marine surveys."}],"_id":"01HA2BNKY91J0TX89B4WT0E0J8","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HA2BNKY91J0TX89B4WT0E0J8","keyword":["Marine/coastal","Freshwater","Terrestrial","Resistivity","Submarine groundwater discharge","Raversijde","Blankenberge","Wenduine","Zwin","ERT","CRP","Brackish water","Continuous resistivity profiling","ANE","Oostende","Belgium"],"external":0,"abstract":["Land ERT (electrical resistivity tomography) and marine CRP (continuous resistivity profiling) data in the areas of Raversijde, Wenduine, Blankenberge, and Zwin.","The combination of two geophysical techniques is used to assess the fresh- and salt water distribution in the phreatic aquifer. It enable to locate zone of saltwater intrusion and fresh submarine groundwater discharge. The data was collected in the framework of the PhD research of Marieke Paepen, Laboratory of Applied Geology and Hydrogeology (Ugent). Logistical support was provided by VLIZ for the marine surveys."],"author":[{"last_name":"Paepen","biblio_id":"362071A2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8481-740X","name":"Marieke Paepen","ugent_id":["802002699060","919026897696","972817874955"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"first_name":"Marieke","name_last_first":"Paepen, Marieke","_id":"362071A2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","name_last_first":"Hermans, Thomas","first_name":"Thomas","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":["802002645510","978833194660"],"biblio_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9522-1540","name":"Thomas Hermans","last_name":"Hermans"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["bmp","text/csv"],"date_updated":"2024-03-05 14:52:43","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HA1PSVR2WW3E3C8HNWAXETJN"}],"doi":["10.14284/608"],"title":"Electrical resistivity tomography and continuous resistivity profiling in front of Raversijde, Wenduine, Blankenberge, and Zwin","year":"2023","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802002699060","919026897696","972817874955"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"first_name":"Marieke","name_last_first":"Paepen, Marieke","_id":"362071A2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Paepen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8481-740X","biblio_id":"362071A2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Marieke Paepen"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE13"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"name":"Department of Geology"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"MDA"},"project":[{"abstract":"Freshwater from the Belgian coast is flowing to the North Sea, providing nutrients and potentially pollutants to the marine realm. The location and variability of the discharging zones has been assessed with geophysics in the first part of the PhD. Now, groundwater modelling is needed to better understand the driving factors of this phenomenon, e.g. groundwater extraction, urbanization, geological heterogeneity,…","_id":"01CD7323","end_date":"2024-03-31","iweto_id":"01CD7323","publication_count":3,"gismo_id":"8994a4e4-93d7-4133-b8b6-6e42272c396b","title":"Fresh Submarine Groundwater Discharge (FSGD) in the Belgian Coastal Area","start_date":"2023-10-01"},{"start_date":"2019-01-01","end_date":"2022-06-30","iweto_id":"41W01219","publication_count":3,"eu_acronym":"DISARM","abstract":"<p>\nThe DISARM thematic network (Disseminating Innovative Solutions for Antibiotic Resistance Management) is focused on disseminating best practices from innovative farms and research on how to reduce antibiotic resistance in livestock farming. Antibiotic resistance management is not only important to farming, it can also lead to reduced effectiveness of antibiotics in treating humans. Tackling antibiotic resistance is a major strategic challenge for European livestock farmers, an industry worth over 145billion euros. Evidence shows that rates of antibiotic use and resistance vary greatly from farm to farm and, that with the adoption of appropriate innovative on farm management practices that both the use of antibiotics and the development of resistance can be reduced. Disseminating these effective management practices is at the heart of the DISARM project, which will work with farmers, vets, advisors, industry and researchers to identify and disseminate widely the most cost effective and beneficial strategies. This will be delivered by: * Developing a 600 member multi-actor Community of Practice to share, debate and disseminate the most promising strategies to reduce antibiotic resistance in livestock farming; * Producing 10 best practice guides, supported by 100 best practice abstracts and 100 short videos to explain how farms have successfully adopted innovative practices to reduce antibiotic resistance; * Working with 40 farms (in 8 countries) to develop multi-actor farm health plans with at least 30 of these being used as case studies to show other farms how working with their vet, feed or equipment suppliers and advisory services can help them adopt a set of best practices suited to their farm; * Run 80 events to disseminate best practices, hosted by farmers or research centres, and speak at 60 further industry events; * Deliver 3 annual reports on the remaining challenges with antibiotic resistance which research or policy developments need to address. \n\n</p>","eu_framework_programme":"H2020","title":"Disseminating Innovative Solutions for Antibiotic Resistance Management - DISARM","eu_id":"817591","gismo_id":"39d83a84-8dd5-43d7-beed-75c169611c0f","_id":"41W01219","eu_call_id":"H20.CSA.2019.0001.01"}],"date_created":"2023-09-11 14:52:30"}
{"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H8E1Z0EVRP7EY1DF83867M1K","_id":"01H8E1Z0EVRP7EY1DF83867M1K","abstract_full":[{"text":"Annotated corpus sample retrieved from Sketch Engine including 16 nomination verbs in 4 languages (Dutch: kronen 'crown', verkiezen 'elect', promoveren 'promote', uitroepen 'proclaim; English: crown, elect, promote, proclaim; French: couronner 'crown', élire 'elect', promouvoir 'promote', proclamer 'proclaim'; Spanish: coronar 'crown', elegir 'elect', ascender 'promote', proclamar 'proclaim').","lang":"eng"}],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01H8E1Z0EVRP7EY1DF83867M1K","keyword":["nomination verbs","resultative constructions","Germanic languages","Romance languages","contrastive linguistics"],"abstract":["Annotated corpus sample retrieved from Sketch Engine including 16 nomination verbs in 4 languages (Dutch: kronen 'crown', verkiezen 'elect', promoveren 'promote', uitroepen 'proclaim; English: crown, elect, promote, proclaim; French: couronner 'crown', élire 'elect', promouvoir 'promote', proclamer 'proclaim'; Spanish: coronar 'crown', elegir 'elect', ascender 'promote', proclamar 'proclaim')."],"external":0,"author":[{"last_name":"Métairy","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1534-7990","biblio_id":"83B88A64-D8AF-11E6-A6EB-BE61AD28A064","name":"Justine Métairy","ugent_id":["000161376674","802002538608"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics","ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name_last_first":"Métairy, Justine","first_name":"Justine","_id":"83B88A64-D8AF-11E6-A6EB-BE61AD28A064"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["xlsx"],"date_updated":"2024-03-05 15:50:19","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"8631599"}],"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.8219422"],"title":"Annotated corpus samples of resultative nomination verbs in 4 languages (Dutch, English, French, Spanish)","year":"2023","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802003934091","976381162780"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"first_name":"Evelien","name_last_first":"Dhollander, Evelien","_id":"82db4be8-77e9-11ec-a4a0-f11ff3b6decd","last_name":"Dhollander","name":"Evelien Dhollander","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6302-2897","biblio_id":"82db4be8-77e9-11ec-a4a0-f11ff3b6decd"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics","ugent_id":"LW06"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2023-08-22 07:22:21"}
{"year":"2023","created_by":{"last_name":"Geelen","name":"Danny Geelen","biblio_id":"F4A8E786-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8105-3937","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":["801000878818","972222879581"],"_id":"F4A8E786-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Geelen, Danny","first_name":"Danny"},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.8318440"],"title":"Chemical induction of hypocotyl rooting reveals extensive conservation of auxin signalling controlling lateral and adventitious root formation","date_updated":"2024-03-12 10:32:34","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HBBJMFJ3F8GJ69B3YSN7PYQG"}],"project":[{"abstract":"<p>The root is a highly adaptive organ providing physical support and capacity to take up and store water and nutrients. In vascular plants, the root system, with a primary root and lateral roots, mainly originates and develops from embryonic tissue. Adventitious roots on the contrary have distinct functions and emerge post-embryonically. Adventitious root formation is strongly enhanced by exogenous application of auxin, yet for many crops exposure to light inhibits rooting and a dark incubation is required for it to be successful. Despite the economic importance of root induction in cuttings, little is known about light regulation of adventitious root formation. Here we set out to discover molecular signaling components that underlay light control of adventitious root induction. With our discovery of an auxin-like compound that massively induces hypocotyl adventitious root formation in a light dependent fashion, we are encouraged to find regulators that are responsible for the suppression of rooting in the light. The results are pivotal to further our insight into the function of adventitious rooting and to develop tools that improve the rooting of shoots which is a vital component of many clonally propagated crops.</p>","_id":"3G049622","start_date":"2022-01-01","title":"Unravelling how light inhibits adventitious rooting","iweto_id":"3G049622","end_date":"2025-12-31","gismo_id":"b4cbf788-6e39-11ec-ba90-9b34edaa5384","publication_count":4}],"date_created":"2024-03-05 11:04:46","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA21","name":"Department of Plants and Crops","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA21"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}]}],"biblio_id":"01HR74K4KA08R7NDGY3SWZGK1G","url":"https://zenodo.org/records/8318440","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HR74K4KA08R7NDGY3SWZGK1G","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"• Upon exposure to light, etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings form adventitious roots (AR) along the hypocotyl. While processes underlying lateral root formation are studied intensively, comparatively little is known about the molecular processes involved in the initiation of hypocotyl adventitious roots. <br> • AR and LR formation were studied using a small molecule named Hypocotyl Specific Adventitious Root INducer (HYSPARIN) that strongly induces AR but not LR formation. HYSPARIN does not trigger rapid DR5-reporter activation, DII-Venus degradation or Ca2+ signalling. Transcriptome analysis, auxin signalling reporter lines and mutants, show that HYSPARIN AR induction involves nuclear TIR1/AFB and plasma membrane TMK auxin signalling, as well as multiple downstream LR development genes (SHY2/IAA3, PUCHI, MAKR4 and GATA23). <br> • Comparison of the AR and LR induction transcriptome identified SAURs, AGC kinases and OFP transcription factors as specifically upregulated by HYSPARIN. Members of the SAUR19 subfamily, OFP4, and AGC2 suppress HYS-induced AR formation. While SAUR19 and OFP subfamily members also mildly modulate LR formation, AGC2 regulates only AR induction.<br> • Analysis of HYSPARIN-induced AR formation uncovers an evolutionary conservation of auxin signalling controlling LR and AR induction in Arabidopsis seedlings and identifies SAUR19, OFP4 and AGC2 kinase as novel regulators of adventitious root formation."}],"_id":"01HR74K4KA08R7NDGY3SWZGK1G","status":"public","format":["application/vnd.ms-excel","image/tiff"],"author":[{"biblio_id":"f1e7e51a-1557-11ea-8109-b9eb489e54f5","name_last_first":"Zeng, Yinwei","first_name":"Yinwei","name":"Yinwei Zeng","_id":"f1e7e51a-1557-11ea-8109-b9eb489e54f5","ugent_id":["975756559370"],"last_name":"Zeng"},{"last_name":"Verstraeten","biblio_id":"FB61C624-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7241-2328","name":"Inge Verstraeten","ugent_id":["802000448559","973521106868"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"name_last_first":"Verstraeten, Inge","first_name":"Inge","_id":"FB61C624-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":["802001674092","971510787326"],"_id":"1E0DCA28-2BAE-11E3-9704-7DD210BDE39D","name_last_first":"Trinh, Hoang Khai","first_name":"Hoang Khai","last_name":"Trinh","name":"Hoang Khai Trinh","biblio_id":"1E0DCA28-2BAE-11E3-9704-7DD210BDE39D"},{"last_name":"Lardon","biblio_id":"E8250428-087D-11E4-827A-32ED4B2F559A","name":"Robin Lardon","ugent_id":["802002461008","978742473691"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}]}],"name_last_first":"Lardon, Robin","first_name":"Robin","_id":"E8250428-087D-11E4-827A-32ED4B2F559A"},{"_id":"1F84DC12-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Schotte, Sébastien","first_name":"Sébastien","ugent_id":["000090348527","802001997529","975504195682"],"biblio_id":"1F84DC12-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3457-8102","name":"Sébastien Schotte","last_name":"Schotte"},{"last_name":"Olatunji","name":"Damilola Olatunji","biblio_id":"C41E1D00-5FBF-11E4-9D05-FC4DB5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["000141207142","802001966409","977561025112"],"first_name":"Damilola","name_last_first":"Olatunji, Damilola","_id":"C41E1D00-5FBF-11E4-9D05-FC4DB5D1D7B1"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA24","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000247990","977804577156"],"_id":"F9722A3E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Heugebaert, Thomas","first_name":"Thomas","last_name":"Heugebaert","name":"Thomas Heugebaert","biblio_id":"F9722A3E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3297-2798"},{"_id":"F43D8414-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christian","name_last_first":"Stevens, Christian","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA05"}],"ugent_id":"CA05"},{"ugent_id":"LA24","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000631466","971822561692"],"biblio_id":"F43D8414-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4393-5327","name":"Christian Stevens","last_name":"Stevens"},{"last_name":"Quareshy","name":"Mussa Quareshy","first_name":"Mussa","name_last_first":"Quareshy, Mussa"},{"name":"Richard Napier","name_last_first":"Napier, Richard","first_name":"Richard","last_name":"Napier"},{"name":"Sara Paola Nastasi","first_name":"Sara Paola","name_last_first":"Nastasi, Sara Paola","last_name":"Nastasi"},{"last_name":"Costa","name":"Alex Costa","first_name":"Alex","name_last_first":"Costa, Alex"},{"_id":"FA7C6778-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Bert","name_last_first":"De Rybel, Bert","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE09","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE09"}]}],"ugent_id":["801002032613","974887903960"],"name":"Bert De Rybel","biblio_id":"FA7C6778-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9551-042X","last_name":"De Rybel"},{"name":"Catherine Bellini","first_name":"Catherine","name_last_first":"Bellini, Catherine","last_name":"Bellini"},{"ugent_id":["801000822234","972071110452"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE09","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE09"}]}],"name_last_first":"Beeckman, Tom","first_name":"Tom","_id":"F4932BE4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Beeckman","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8656-2060","biblio_id":"F4932BE4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Tom Beeckman"},{"_id":"F98C72FE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Steffen","name_last_first":"Vanneste, Steffen","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":["801001708974","971861465261"],"name":"Steffen Vanneste","biblio_id":"F98C72FE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9948-9672","last_name":"Vanneste"},{"ugent_id":["801000878818","972222879581"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"first_name":"Danny","name_last_first":"Geelen, Danny","_id":"F4A8E786-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Geelen","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8105-3937","biblio_id":"F4A8E786-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Danny Geelen"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","abstract":["• Upon exposure to light, etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings form adventitious roots (AR) along the hypocotyl. While processes underlying lateral root formation are studied intensively, comparatively little is known about the molecular processes involved in the initiation of hypocotyl adventitious roots. <br> • AR and LR formation were studied using a small molecule named Hypocotyl Specific Adventitious Root INducer (HYSPARIN) that strongly induces AR but not LR formation. HYSPARIN does not trigger rapid DR5-reporter activation, DII-Venus degradation or Ca2+ signalling. Transcriptome analysis, auxin signalling reporter lines and mutants, show that HYSPARIN AR induction involves nuclear TIR1/AFB and plasma membrane TMK auxin signalling, as well as multiple downstream LR development genes (SHY2/IAA3, PUCHI, MAKR4 and GATA23). <br> • Comparison of the AR and LR induction transcriptome identified SAURs, AGC kinases and OFP transcription factors as specifically upregulated by HYSPARIN. Members of the SAUR19 subfamily, OFP4, and AGC2 suppress HYS-induced AR formation. While SAUR19 and OFP subfamily members also mildly modulate LR formation, AGC2 regulates only AR induction.<br> • Analysis of HYSPARIN-induced AR formation uncovers an evolutionary conservation of auxin signalling controlling LR and AR induction in Arabidopsis seedlings and identifies SAUR19, OFP4 and AGC2 kinase as novel regulators of adventitious root formation."],"external":0,"keyword":["adventitious rooting"]}
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The field trial is conducted in analogy to the method described by Van De Vijver et al. (2020, 2022), using two different cultivers, Spunta (2019) and Fontane (2022) respectively. The dataset of 2019 comprises data from three different flights (3, 6 and 9 days after inoculation) and the dataset of 2022 from four different flights (5,7, 9 and 13 days after inoculation). \n\nThis dataset consists out of 7660 patches of 256x256 pixels, cropped out of the original images, labeled and sorted in two categories (1: Alternaria, 0: no Alternaria), accompagned by a csv file containing the following information:\n\n\n\nOriginal patch name\n\nRandom patch name (used during the labeling process)\n\nRow patch number\n\nColumn patch number\n\nBlock number, column block number and row block number\n\nOriginal mage name\n\nCoordinates of original image: latitude, longitude, altitude\n\nDate of flight\n\nLabel (0: no Alternaria, 1: Alternaria)\n\n\nMore detailed information about this dataset (both the collection and the preprocessing) can be found in the corresponding article 'Ultra-high-resolution UAV-Imaging and Supervised Deep Learning for Accurate Detection of Alternaria Solani in Potato Fields.' \n\n \n\nIf you use this dataset, please refer to the related journal paper as follows: \"Wieme J, Leroux S, Cool SR, Van Beek J, Pieters JG and Maes WH (2024) Ultra-highresolution UAV-imaging and supervised deep learning for accurate detection of Alternaria solani in potato fields. Front. Plant Sci. 15:1206998. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1206998\"\n\n \n\nThis dataset was gathered within the Proeftuin Smart Farming 4.0 project (180503) within the Industry 4.0 Living Labs with funding from Flanders innovation & entrepreneurship (VLAIO, Belgium) and in the Horizon 2020 project SmartAgriHubs - Connecting the dots to unleash the innovation potential for digital transformation of the European agrifood sector with funding from the European Union under grant agreement No. 818182. Jana Wieme is funded by grant 1SE3921N of Research Foundation Flanders (FWO).\n\n "],"external":0,"keyword":["Alternaria solani","Potato fields","UAV","Modified RGB"],"format":["image/jpeg","text/csv"],"author":[{"name":"Jana Wieme","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5167-4871","biblio_id":"EE7CEF96-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Wieme","_id":"EE7CEF96-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Jana","name_last_first":"Wieme, Jana","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":["000120131365","802003363411","977599456411"]},{"ugent_id":["802001860517","974074825712"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW05"}],"ugent_id":"TW05"}],"first_name":"Sam","name_last_first":"Leroux, Sam","_id":"041082EE-1BF7-11E3-9265-33AD10BDE39D","last_name":"Leroux","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3792-5026","biblio_id":"041082EE-1BF7-11E3-9265-33AD10BDE39D","name":"Sam Leroux"},{"last_name":"Cool","name":"Simon R. Cool","first_name":"Simon R.","name_last_first":"Cool, Simon R."},{"name":"Jonathan Van Beek","first_name":"Jonathan","name_last_first":"Van Beek, Jonathan","last_name":"Van Beek"},{"_id":"F4A3FC30-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Pieters, Jan","first_name":"Jan","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000867195","973144021893"],"name":"Jan Pieters","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4034-9269","biblio_id":"F4A3FC30-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Pieters"},{"last_name":"Maes","name":"Wouter Maes","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1592-9299","biblio_id":"2EEE6452-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000895365","976834578671"],"_id":"2EEE6452-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Maes, Wouter","first_name":"Wouter"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HREVQ0G7GFJQFNJSVH82Y6QH","_id":"01HREVQ0G7GFJQFNJSVH82Y6QH","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset is collected from both symptomatic and non-symptomatic plants during the growing seasons of 2019 and 2022, on 40x20 m experimental fields in Lemberge (Merelbeke), Belgium (50.986544°N, 3.774066°E) using a DJI M600 PRO unmanned aerial vehicle equiped with a modified Sony Alpha 7III camera with 135 mm lens. The field trial is conducted in analogy to the method described by Van De Vijver et al. (2020, 2022), using two different cultivers, Spunta (2019) and Fontane (2022) respectively. The dataset of 2019 comprises data from three different flights (3, 6 and 9 days after inoculation) and the dataset of 2022 from four different flights (5,7, 9 and 13 days after inoculation). \n\nThis dataset consists out of 7660 patches of 256x256 pixels, cropped out of the original images, labeled and sorted in two categories (1: Alternaria, 0: no Alternaria), accompagned by a csv file containing the following information:\n\n\n\nOriginal patch name\n\nRandom patch name (used during the labeling process)\n\nRow patch number\n\nColumn patch number\n\nBlock number, column block number and row block number\n\nOriginal mage name\n\nCoordinates of original image: latitude, longitude, altitude\n\nDate of flight\n\nLabel (0: no Alternaria, 1: Alternaria)\n\n\nMore detailed information about this dataset (both the collection and the preprocessing) can be found in the corresponding article 'Ultra-high-resolution UAV-Imaging and Supervised Deep Learning for Accurate Detection of Alternaria Solani in Potato Fields.' \n\n \n\nIf you use this dataset, please refer to the related journal paper as follows: \"Wieme J, Leroux S, Cool SR, Van Beek J, Pieters JG and Maes WH (2024) Ultra-highresolution UAV-imaging and supervised deep learning for accurate detection of Alternaria solani in potato fields. Front. Plant Sci. 15:1206998. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1206998\"\n\n \n\nThis dataset was gathered within the Proeftuin Smart Farming 4.0 project (180503) within the Industry 4.0 Living Labs with funding from Flanders innovation & entrepreneurship (VLAIO, Belgium) and in the Horizon 2020 project SmartAgriHubs - Connecting the dots to unleash the innovation potential for digital transformation of the European agrifood sector with funding from the European Union under grant agreement No. 818182. Jana Wieme is funded by grant 1SE3921N of Research Foundation Flanders (FWO).\n\n "}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01HREVQ0G7GFJQFNJSVH82Y6QH","language":["eng"]}
{"title":"Replication Data For: The apparent-time construct as a proxy to spoken conversational data in the 20th century: a Spanish case study","doi":["10.18710/9QLIP6"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001598941","973186903977"],"_id":"F65EC6F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Enghels, Renata","first_name":"Renata","last_name":"Enghels","name":"Renata Enghels","biblio_id":"F65EC6F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7785-0009"},"year":"2023","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HAVMD98X2GZ8YWW5WEDHQKTF"}],"license":"CC0-1.0","date_updated":"2024-03-15 09:16:56","publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"date_created":"2023-04-19 09:30:45","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","biblio_id":"01GYCDM8GWQEAG9AY20CW8GR2V","status":"public","_id":"01GYCDM8GWQEAG9AY20CW8GR2V","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains two annotated datasets used to create the tables and graphs in the paper \"The apparent-time construct as a proxy to spoken conversational data in the 20th century: a Spanish case study\". A first dataset contains tokens of the pragmatic marker 'sabes' and related epistemic expressions that were retrieved from different corpora of conversational peninsular Spanish recorded between 1970 and the first decade of the 21st century. The second dataset contains tokens from the pragmatic marker 'sabes' and related epistemic expressions that were retrieved from CORMA, a conversational corpus of peninsular Spanish, recorded between 2016 and 2019. The data from the first dataset is annotated for (i) form, (ii) corpus, (iii) decade, (iv) position of the marker in the turn, (v) pragmatic function. The data from the second dataset is annotated for (i) form, (ii) generation of the speaker, (iii) position of the marker in the turn, (iv) pragmatic function.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GYCDM8GWQEAG9AY20CW8GR2V","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Enghels","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7785-0009","biblio_id":"F65EC6F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Renata Enghels","ugent_id":["801001598941","973186903977"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"first_name":"Renata","name_last_first":"Enghels, Renata","_id":"F65EC6F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"ugent_id":["802002085233","979087052148"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"first_name":"Linde","name_last_first":"Roels, Linde","_id":"FC90A7EE-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Roels","name":"Linde Roels","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0759-1208","biblio_id":"FC90A7EE-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4"}],"format":["text/csv"],"keyword":["Data problem","apparent-time construct","spoken conversational data","pragmatic marker","sabes","'you know'","Spanish"],"external":0,"abstract":["This dataset contains two annotated datasets used to create the tables and graphs in the paper \"The apparent-time construct as a proxy to spoken conversational data in the 20th century: a Spanish case study\". A first dataset contains tokens of the pragmatic marker 'sabes' and related epistemic expressions that were retrieved from different corpora of conversational peninsular Spanish recorded between 1970 and the first decade of the 21st century. The second dataset contains tokens from the pragmatic marker 'sabes' and related epistemic expressions that were retrieved from CORMA, a conversational corpus of peninsular Spanish, recorded between 2016 and 2019. The data from the first dataset is annotated for (i) form, (ii) corpus, (iii) decade, (iv) position of the marker in the turn, (v) pragmatic function. The data from the second dataset is annotated for (i) form, (ii) generation of the speaker, (iii) position of the marker in the turn, (iv) pragmatic function."]}
{"author":[{"last_name":"Hectors","biblio_id":"6D6BB08A-E4F5-11E2-B0A2-B95A10BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3161-5134","name":"Kris Hectors","ugent_id":["802002923372","919027304995","978990211287"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"first_name":"Kris","name_last_first":"Hectors, Kris","_id":"6D6BB08A-E4F5-11E2-B0A2-B95A10BDE39D"},{"_id":"F52E8652-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Waele, Wim","first_name":"Wim","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001137785","919013800777","971356494274"],"name":"Wim De Waele","biblio_id":"F52E8652-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7196-3328","last_name":"De Waele"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/csv","image/png","image/svg+xml"],"keyword":["Damage accumulation","Experiments","Rotating bending","Variable amplitude","Fatigue","Metals"],"external":0,"abstract":["Open-access experiment database of variable amplitude and block loading fatigue experiments performed at Labo Soete of Ghent University, Belgium."],"biblio_id":"01GWP4F1J5ZP4MF4DSA9XQ8NMG","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GWP4F1J5ZP4MF4DSA9XQ8NMG","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Open-access experiment database of variable amplitude and block loading fatigue experiments performed at Labo Soete of Ghent University, Belgium."}],"_id":"01GWP4F1J5ZP4MF4DSA9XQ8NMG","publisher":{"name":"Open Science Framework"},"date_created":"2023-03-29 07:31:37","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"TW08"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"name":"Department of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering","ugent_id":"TW08"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","doi":["10.17605/OSF.IO/6Y5SD"],"title":"Fatigue block loading experiment database","year":"2023","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802002923372","919027304995","978990211287"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"first_name":"Kris","name_last_first":"Hectors, Kris","_id":"6D6BB08A-E4F5-11E2-B0A2-B95A10BDE39D","last_name":"Hectors","name":"Kris Hectors","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3161-5134","biblio_id":"6D6BB08A-E4F5-11E2-B0A2-B95A10BDE39D"},"date_updated":"2024-03-21 08:27:57","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01GWP4BGWQV27742D5J9EG0P9W"},{"_id":"01HG7RRT3YAVBNHHY5N2YSF5JE"},{"_id":"01HSBJ92K5DJ2P652G5STKZQCR"}]}
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The project and in particular the Research Data Management team provide support, training and information on the Open Research Data Pilot. In this context, a survey was carried out to collect feedback on the Horizon 2020 template for Data Management Plans (DMPs). The team collaborated with the FAIR data expert group, which is providing recommendations to the European Commission on turning FAIR data into reality. One of the specific tasks of the Expert Group is contributing to an evaluation of the Horizon 2020 approach to DMPs, including future revisions of the template and the development of additional sector/ discipline-specific guidance. The aim of the survey was to collect experiences of researchers and DMP reviewers with the DMP template and guidelines on FAIR data management in Horizon 2020. The survey assesses the usefulness of the guidelines and any aspects that are confusing and unclear to determine what improvements can be made.\n\nFeedback was sought from both researchers and research support staff. The survey was initially scheduled to run from 22 May to 21 June 2017. Several organisations were asked to help announce the survey, including OpenAIRE’s National Open Access Desks, the FAIR data expert group, FOSTER, LIBER, and the RDA Interest Group on Active DMPs. When the first survey responses showed only a small share of researchers,  more stakeholders were contacted to specifically target this community. The European Research Area was approached, whose project officers circulated the survey call among award holders of EC projects. Early-career researchers were also informed through the YEAR network and EURODOC. This resulted in an extension of the survey to 21 July 2017.\n\nAt the close of the survey on 21 July 2017, a total number of 289 responses were reached. 50% of the respondents indicated that they were researchers, and 60% that they were (also) research support staff. OpenAIRE and the FAIR data expert group are very pleased with this balanced outcome and would like to thank all colleagues and organisations who promoted the survey, as well as everyone who took part in it."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-SA 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Marjan Grootveld","first_name":"Marjan","name_last_first":"Grootveld, Marjan","last_name":"Grootveld"},{"last_name":"Leenarts","name":"Ellen Leenarts","first_name":"Ellen","name_last_first":"Leenarts, Ellen"},{"last_name":"Jones","name_last_first":"Jones, Sarah","first_name":"Sarah","name":"Sarah Jones"},{"ugent_id":["802002063308","974069797775"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"CA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}]}],"name_last_first":"Hermans, Emilie","first_name":"Emilie","_id":"22FE1098-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Hermans","biblio_id":"22FE1098-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6594-7826","name":"Emilie Hermans"},{"last_name":"Fankhauser","name_last_first":"Fankhauser, Eliane","first_name":"Eliane","name":"Eliane Fankhauser"}],"format":["application/vnd.ms-excel","image/jpeg","application/pdf"],"status":"public","_id":"8571343","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset is published in 2017 by the OpenAIRE project and the FAIR Data Expert Group.\n\nIt contains two survey data files, two pdf-files summarising the results in a report and an infographic, and a Readme.txt file.\n\nThe OpenAIRE project supports the open science ambitions of the European Commission. The project and in particular the Research Data Management team provide support, training and information on the Open Research Data Pilot. In this context, a survey was carried out to collect feedback on the Horizon 2020 template for Data Management Plans (DMPs). The team collaborated with the FAIR data expert group, which is providing recommendations to the European Commission on turning FAIR data into reality. One of the specific tasks of the Expert Group is contributing to an evaluation of the Horizon 2020 approach to DMPs, including future revisions of the template and the development of additional sector/ discipline-specific guidance. The aim of the survey was to collect experiences of researchers and DMP reviewers with the DMP template and guidelines on FAIR data management in Horizon 2020. The survey assesses the usefulness of the guidelines and any aspects that are confusing and unclear to determine what improvements can be made.\n\nFeedback was sought from both researchers and research support staff. The survey was initially scheduled to run from 22 May to 21 June 2017. Several organisations were asked to help announce the survey, including OpenAIRE’s National Open Access Desks, the FAIR data expert group, FOSTER, LIBER, and the RDA Interest Group on Active DMPs. When the first survey responses showed only a small share of researchers,  more stakeholders were contacted to specifically target this community. The European Research Area was approached, whose project officers circulated the survey call among award holders of EC projects. Early-career researchers were also informed through the YEAR network and EURODOC. This resulted in an extension of the survey to 21 July 2017.\n\nAt the close of the survey on 21 July 2017, a total number of 289 responses were reached. 50% of the respondents indicated that they were researchers, and 60% that they were (also) research support staff. OpenAIRE and the FAIR data expert group are very pleased with this balanced outcome and would like to thank all colleagues and organisations who promoted the survey, as well as everyone who took part in it."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8571343","biblio_id":"8571343"}
{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"date_created":"2022-06-29 13:55:24","related_publication":[{"_id":"01GKBPB97S3HH4FZVFPWMMY0C5"}],"date_updated":"2024-03-21 09:16:07","license":"CC0-1.0","title":"Replication Data for: 'Perceptie van een anderstalig accent: Een experimentele studie naar de perceptieve aanpassing aan een exogeen geaccentueerd Nederlands klinkercontrast'","doi":["10.18710/nicox0"],"created_by":{"_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Cuypere, Ludovic","first_name":"Ludovic","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001700789","973655223718"],"biblio_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0050-1097","name":"Ludovic De Cuypere","last_name":"De Cuypere"},"year":"2022","keyword":["speech perception","lexically-guided perceptual learning","L2 accented speech","cross-talker generalisation","Dutch","Italian","front vowels","lexical decision task","phoneme categorization task","reaction time data"],"abstract":["This dataset contains the results from 100 native (L1) Dutch speakers from Flanders (Belgium). These participants completed a (i) lexical decision task and a (ii) phoneme categorisation task. In the lexical decision task, participants were exposed to the accented speech of one Italian L1 speaker of Dutch who pronounced 40 target words with either canonical productions of the /ɪ/-vowel but ambiguous realisations of the /i/-vowel (e.g., vlinder 'butterfly' as [ˈvlɪn.dər], but diefstal 'theft' as [ˈdi/ɪf.stɑl]), or vice versa. Participants’ comprehension of the target words was measured in terms of word endorsement (i.e. accepting or rejecting target words as real Dutch words) and response time (i.e. the time interval between the end of stimulus presentation and participant response). The phoneme categorisation task, then, was used to verify if the Dutch L1 listeners are able to identify the two phonemes correctly and if they perceive the ambiguous sounds as pronunciation variants of one of the front vowels. If so, the participants are expected to identify the ambiguous vowels in minimal /ɪ/-/i/ words (e.g., bid-bied 'pray'-'bid') predominantly as either /ɪ/ or /i/, depending on whether the /ɪ/- or /i/-words contained ambiguous vowels in the lexical decision task."],"external":0,"author":[{"ugent_id":["000170338969","802003853158","976146934456"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"name_last_first":"Verbeke, Gil","first_name":"Gil","_id":"F90A35A0-6816-11E7-ADBD-9826AE28A064","last_name":"Verbeke","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9491-9557","biblio_id":"F90A35A0-6816-11E7-ADBD-9826AE28A064","name":"Gil Verbeke"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001665023","971841074447"],"_id":"F94B2132-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Simon, Ellen","first_name":"Ellen","last_name":"Simon","name":"Ellen Simon","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5095-8693","biblio_id":"F94B2132-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-3680-6765","biblio_id":"F6799EFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Robert Hartsuiker","last_name":"Hartsuiker","first_name":"Robert","name_last_first":"Hartsuiker, Robert","_id":"F6799EFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001646027","977394428824"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP59"}],"ugent_id":"PP59"}]},{"_id":"2071634a-8dea-11ec-9462-df0c58c80899","first_name":"Holger","name_last_first":"Mitterer, Holger","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["802003925708","975140558850"],"name":"Holger Mitterer","biblio_id":"2071634a-8dea-11ec-9462-df0c58c80899","last_name":"Mitterer"},{"biblio_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0050-1097","name":"Ludovic De Cuypere","last_name":"De Cuypere","first_name":"Ludovic","name_last_first":"De Cuypere, Ludovic","_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001700789","973655223718"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["text/csv"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8759641","_id":"8759641","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset contains the results from 100 native (L1) Dutch speakers from Flanders (Belgium). These participants completed a (i) lexical decision task and a (ii) phoneme categorisation task. In the lexical decision task, participants were exposed to the accented speech of one Italian L1 speaker of Dutch who pronounced 40 target words with either canonical productions of the /ɪ/-vowel but ambiguous realisations of the /i/-vowel (e.g., vlinder 'butterfly' as [ˈvlɪn.dər], but diefstal 'theft' as [ˈdi/ɪf.stɑl]), or vice versa. Participants’ comprehension of the target words was measured in terms of word endorsement (i.e. accepting or rejecting target words as real Dutch words) and response time (i.e. the time interval between the end of stimulus presentation and participant response). The phoneme categorisation task, then, was used to verify if the Dutch L1 listeners are able to identify the two phonemes correctly and if they perceive the ambiguous sounds as pronunciation variants of one of the front vowels. If so, the participants are expected to identify the ambiguous vowels in minimal /ɪ/-/i/ words (e.g., bid-bied 'pray'-'bid') predominantly as either /ɪ/ or /i/, depending on whether the /ɪ/- or /i/-words contained ambiguous vowels in the lexical decision task."}],"biblio_id":"8759641"}
{"_id":"01H90QQS0DMAGJY747NK78B3X3","abstract_full":[{"text":"Datasets opgesteld ter ondersteuning van mijn masterproef. Hierin maak ik een ruimtelijke vergelijking tussen de algemene werkstakingen van 1902 en 1913 in Gent. De data is afkomstig uit de Vooruit en Het Volk tussen 10 en 22 april 1902 en tussen 14 en 24 april 1913. Drie datasets zijn opgesteld: de verzameling van collectieve acties in de kranten van 1902, de verzameling van collectieve acties in de kranten van 1913 en de verzameling van plaatsen waar acties plaatsvonden, aangevuld met belangrijke locaties in de handen van Gentse socialistische en christelijke arbeidersbewegingen (aangeduid als socialistisch of antisocialistisch territorium). De datasets met collectieve acties bevatten de velden actievorm, deelnemende groep, ideologie, plaats, startuur, duur, startdatum, einddatum, toelichting, opmerkingen en bronnen. De dataset met plaatsen bevat de plaatsnaam, alternatieve namen, tot welk territorium het eventueel behoort, het locatietype, start- en einddatum, de coördinaten in GeoJSON formaat, opmerkingen en bronnen. Meer toelichting over de gegevenstypes is in de bijhorende documentatie te vinden.","lang":"dut"},{"lang":"dut","text":"{\"references\": [\"Dubbele wegwyzer der stad Gent en der provincie Oost-Vlaenderen voor het jaar 1902, volume 40. Gent: Vander Haeghen, 1902.\", \"Dubbele wegwyzer der stad Gent en der provincie Oost-Vlaenderen voor het jaar 1913, volume 51. Gent: Vander Haeghen, 1913.\", \"Het Volk\\u202f: katholiek sociaal dagblad. Gent: Anti-Socialistischen Werkliedenbond, 14.04.1913 \\u2013 24.04.1913. KBR (DIGIT 785)\", \"Het Volk\\u202f: katholiek sociaal dagblad. Gent: Anti-Socialistischen Werkliedenbond, 10.04.1902 \\u2013 22.04.1902. KADOC (KYC78-MF)\", \"Vooruit. Gent: Samenwerkende Maatschappij Het Licht, 10.04.1902 \\u2013 19.04.1902, 21.04.1902 \\u2013 22.04.1902 en 14.04.1913 \\u2013 24.04.1913. KBR (DIGIT 809)\", \"Vooruit. Gent: Samenwerkende Maatschappij Het Licht, 20.04.1902. https://lib.ugent.be/catalog/ser01:000168320\", \"Agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed. \\\"Inventaris Onroerend Erfgoed.\\\" inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be, 2023.\", \"Ghent Center for Digital Humanities, \\\"Kaart Gent Gemapt,\\\" gentgemapt, 2023, https://kaart.gentgemapt.be/.\"]}"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H90QQS0DMAGJY747NK78B3X3","status":"public","language":["dut"],"biblio_id":"01H90QQS0DMAGJY747NK78B3X3","abstract":["Datasets opgesteld ter ondersteuning van mijn masterproef. Hierin maak ik een ruimtelijke vergelijking tussen de algemene werkstakingen van 1902 en 1913 in Gent. De data is afkomstig uit de Vooruit en Het Volk tussen 10 en 22 april 1902 en tussen 14 en 24 april 1913. Drie datasets zijn opgesteld: de verzameling van collectieve acties in de kranten van 1902, de verzameling van collectieve acties in de kranten van 1913 en de verzameling van plaatsen waar acties plaatsvonden, aangevuld met belangrijke locaties in de handen van Gentse socialistische en christelijke arbeidersbewegingen (aangeduid als socialistisch of antisocialistisch territorium). De datasets met collectieve acties bevatten de velden actievorm, deelnemende groep, ideologie, plaats, startuur, duur, startdatum, einddatum, toelichting, opmerkingen en bronnen. De dataset met plaatsen bevat de plaatsnaam, alternatieve namen, tot welk territorium het eventueel behoort, het locatietype, start- en einddatum, de coördinaten in GeoJSON formaat, opmerkingen en bronnen. Meer toelichting over de gegevenstypes is in de bijhorende documentatie te vinden.","{\"references\": [\"Dubbele wegwyzer der stad Gent en der provincie Oost-Vlaenderen voor het jaar 1902, volume 40. Gent: Vander Haeghen, 1902.\", \"Dubbele wegwyzer der stad Gent en der provincie Oost-Vlaenderen voor het jaar 1913, volume 51. Gent: Vander Haeghen, 1913.\", \"Het Volk\\u202f: katholiek sociaal dagblad. Gent: Anti-Socialistischen Werkliedenbond, 14.04.1913 \\u2013 24.04.1913. KBR (DIGIT 785)\", \"Het Volk\\u202f: katholiek sociaal dagblad. Gent: Anti-Socialistischen Werkliedenbond, 10.04.1902 \\u2013 22.04.1902. KADOC (KYC78-MF)\", \"Vooruit. Gent: Samenwerkende Maatschappij Het Licht, 10.04.1902 \\u2013 19.04.1902, 21.04.1902 \\u2013 22.04.1902 en 14.04.1913 \\u2013 24.04.1913. KBR (DIGIT 809)\", \"Vooruit. Gent: Samenwerkende Maatschappij Het Licht, 20.04.1902. https://lib.ugent.be/catalog/ser01:000168320\", \"Agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed. \\\"Inventaris Onroerend Erfgoed.\\\" inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be, 2023.\", \"Ghent Center for Digital Humanities, \\\"Kaart Gent Gemapt,\\\" gentgemapt, 2023, https://kaart.gentgemapt.be/.\"]}"],"external":0,"keyword":["History","Collective action","Ghent","Spatial humanities"],"format":["text/csv"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-SA 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"A3518780-82CE-11E7-BA37-6BFDAD28A064","first_name":"Léon","biblio_id":"A3518780-82CE-11E7-BA37-6BFDAD28A064","name_last_first":"Castelein, Léon","name":"Léon Castelein","last_name":"Castelein","ugent_id":["974389347202"]}],"license":"CC-BY-SA-4.0","date_updated":"2024-03-21 09:17:15","year":"2023","created_by":{"last_name":"Castelein","ugent_id":["974389347202"],"_id":"A3518780-82CE-11E7-BA37-6BFDAD28A064","biblio_id":"A3518780-82CE-11E7-BA37-6BFDAD28A064","name_last_first":"Castelein, Léon","first_name":"Léon","name":"Léon Castelein"},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.8271773"],"title":"Collectieve acties tijdens de algemene werkstakingen van 1902 en 1913 in Gent","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","date_created":"2023-08-29 13:29:12","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"}}
{"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HND4ZM6DH8PPK00862MGC986","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The Multilingual Literary Dynamics of Medieval Flanders project set up a database of 2539 extant manuscripts (version January 2024) produced in the county of Flanders or owned by a Flemish resident, roughly dating from 1200 to 1500. This dataset includes metadata of extant manuscripts holding ‘literary’ texts such as romances, chronicles, Books of Hours, but also law treatises and theological works. This project focused on the production and reception of manuscripts containing Dutch, French and Latin texts in medieval Flanders. The extant manuscripts originating from medieval Flanders probably represent a small fraction of the manuscripts once owned and used within the monasteries, courts, and cities within the county of Flanders. Nonetheless, these manuscripts are one possible window through which we can view the multilingual dynamics of this region. The material evidence consists of single-text manuscripts (mainly monolingual) and multi-text manuscripts (mono- or multilingual). The dataset includes metadata of Flemish manuscripts dating between 1200 and 1500 focusing on 6 topics: general information (shelfmark, date, folia, origin, binding, sources), text (genre, author, title, languages, mono-or multilingual, single- or multitext, editions, additional literature), provenance (milieu, use context, scriptorium, scribe, patron/owner, religious order, gender), codicology (dimensions, writing support, columns, lines), decoration and script. "}],"_id":"01HND4ZM6DH8PPK00862MGC986","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HND4ZM6DH8PPK00862MGC986","status":"public","format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Besamusca","name":"Bart Besamusca","name_last_first":"Besamusca, Bart","first_name":"Bart"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW03","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001651460"],"_id":"1DADE1E0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Demets, Lisa","first_name":"Lisa","last_name":"Demets","name":"Lisa Demets","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6095-4998","biblio_id":"1DADE1E0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Janzen","name":"Jenneka Janzen","name_last_first":"Janzen, Jenneka","first_name":"Jenneka"}],"external":0,"abstract":["The Multilingual Literary Dynamics of Medieval Flanders project set up a database of 2539 extant manuscripts (version January 2024) produced in the county of Flanders or owned by a Flemish resident, roughly dating from 1200 to 1500. This dataset includes metadata of extant manuscripts holding ‘literary’ texts such as romances, chronicles, Books of Hours, but also law treatises and theological works. This project focused on the production and reception of manuscripts containing Dutch, French and Latin texts in medieval Flanders. The extant manuscripts originating from medieval Flanders probably represent a small fraction of the manuscripts once owned and used within the monasteries, courts, and cities within the county of Flanders. Nonetheless, these manuscripts are one possible window through which we can view the multilingual dynamics of this region. The material evidence consists of single-text manuscripts (mainly monolingual) and multi-text manuscripts (mono- or multilingual). The dataset includes metadata of Flemish manuscripts dating between 1200 and 1500 focusing on 6 topics: general information (shelfmark, date, folia, origin, binding, sources), text (genre, author, title, languages, mono-or multilingual, single- or multitext, editions, additional literature), provenance (milieu, use context, scriptorium, scribe, patron/owner, religious order, gender), codicology (dimensions, writing support, columns, lines), decoration and script. "],"keyword":["Multilingualism","Flanders","Middle Ages","Literature","Manuscripts","Metadata"],"year":"2024","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW03","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001651460"],"_id":"1DADE1E0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Lisa","name_last_first":"Demets, Lisa","last_name":"Demets","name":"Lisa Demets","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6095-4998","biblio_id":"1DADE1E0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.10589076"],"title":"The Multilingual Literary Dynamics of Medieval Flanders: The Production and Reception of Manuscripts","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-03-21 09:17:59","project":[{"_id":"3E003619","abstract":"<p> This project deals with the various multilingual social networks in the commercial towns in the County of Flanders and the Duchy of Brabant during the Late Middle Ages (1380-1500). The Burgundian Low Countries were multilingual in their speaking and writing culture. So far, literary and historical scholarship has been rather one-dimensional in its approach towards multilingualism in literature, focusing predominantly on place or cultural context. Bringing social and political (and to a lesser extent cultural and economic) factors into the equation, this project aims to re-evaluate current views on multilingualism in medieval urban literary culture. Chronicles constitute a pre-eminent source to further this end: historiographical sources are prime testimonies of both active and passive multilingualism. The research objectives of this project are twofold. First, it will reconstruct the multilingual writing and reading contexts of late medieval chronicles. Second, it will home in on the political nature of language choice by relating the various social contexts to the chronicles’ contents. Thus, the project will lay bare the interplay of the multifarious aspects shaping the multilingual society in which historiographical texts were being (re)written and read in late medieval Flanders and Brabant. </p>","start_date":"2019-10-01","title":"Multilingual encounters in the late medieval town. Rewriting history in multilingual social and political contexts in late medieval Flanders and Brabant (1380-1500)","gismo_id":"3b0fe58a-b36f-11e9-9b22-19a03077e1f4","publication_count":10,"iweto_id":"3E003619","end_date":"2025-09-30"}],"date_created":"2024-01-30 12:19:56","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW03"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"name":"Department of History","ugent_id":"LW03"}]}
{"format":["image/bmp","text/csv"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"first_name":"Marieke","name_last_first":"Paepen, Marieke","_id":"362071A2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802002699060","919026897696","972817874955"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"name":"Marieke Paepen","biblio_id":"362071A2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8481-740X","last_name":"Paepen"},{"ugent_id":["000100372061","802001819491","972097660160"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Daan","name_last_first":"Hanssens, Daan","_id":"2BE475EE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Hanssens","name":"Daan Hanssens","biblio_id":"2BE475EE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Philippe De Smedt","biblio_id":"FBF59098-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7230-4965","last_name":"De Smedt","first_name":"Philippe","name_last_first":"De Smedt, Philippe","_id":"FBF59098-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000150788","978808417830"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW02"}],"ugent_id":"LW02"}]},{"last_name":"Walraevens","biblio_id":"F419120A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8116-7376","name":"Kristine Walraevens","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000521433"],"_id":"F419120A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Kristine","name_last_first":"Walraevens, Kristine"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":["802002645510","978833194660"],"_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","first_name":"Thomas","name_last_first":"Hermans, Thomas","last_name":"Hermans","name":"Thomas Hermans","biblio_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9522-1540"}],"external":0,"abstract":["Frequency domain electromagnetic, electrical resistivity tomography and continuous resistivity profiling data of the littoral zone of De Westhoek (De Panne)."],"keyword":["Marine/Coastal","Fresh Water","Terrestrial","Electromagnetics","Resistivity","Submarine groundwater discharge","Belgium","De Panne","De Westhoek"],"biblio_id":"8757745","_id":"8757745","abstract_full":[{"text":"Frequency domain electromagnetic, electrical resistivity tomography and continuous resistivity profiling data of the littoral zone of De Westhoek (De Panne).","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8757745","status":"public","date_created":"2022-06-23 10:59:53","project":[{"iweto_id":"1505219N","end_date":"2019-12-31","gismo_id":"97094043-6104-11e9-8c53-5ddea83f9580","publication_count":4,"start_date":"2019-01-01","title":"Imaging the fresh/saltwater interface across the Belgian shoreline (ImSalt)","abstract":"<p>Coastal zones are strategic areas for economic development and therefore densely populated areas.<br /> It is estimated that about half of the world population is living in coastal areas and this percentage is<br /> expected to rise in the future. This situation puts our groundwater resources under pressure.<br /> Indeed, a natural equilibrium exists between fresh (potentially drinking) water and seawater in<br /> coastal aquifers. Seawater tends to flow inland due to its higher density, while freshwater<br /> discharges in the sea. However, human activities directly (through the extraction of groundwater)<br /> and indirectly (through sea level rise due to climate change) alter this equilibrium. Understanding<br /> the current state of salinity in coastal aquifers is a prerequisite for the sustainable use of<br /> groundwater resources. In this project, we image the interface between fresh and saltwater using<br /> their contrast in electrical conductivity. We use imaging techniques similar to medical imaging to<br /> characterize the subsurface properties. In short, we are doctors whose patient is the Earth interior.<br /> Part of the freshwater discharging below the low-tide line, we propose an innovative combination of<br /> onshore and offshore electrical resistivity surveys to achieve this objective. This characterization will<br /> enable us to better understand the fresh/saltwater equilibrium to propose future management<br /> plans of our aquifers.</p>","_id":"1505219N"},{"start_date":"2020-10-27","title":"Koning Boudewijnstichting: Fonds Professor Van Autenboer: \"Influence of artificial and natural pressures on fresh groundwater discharge and saltwater intrusion in the Belgian coastal area\"","iweto_id":"365Z01220","end_date":"2023-12-15","gismo_id":"86a7ba61-ccc4-44e5-9f5c-eed3fe4be676","publication_count":3,"abstract":"<p>Groundwater is an important resource of potable water in Belgium. However, the shallow groundwater reservoir in the coastal region is mostly filled with brackish or salt water (e.g. under the beach and in the low lying polder area). Which is why the production of drinking water mainly occurs in the dunes, were a freshwater lens is present, recharged with rain water. Part of this fresh water flows towards the North Sea, while the surrounding brackish and salt water can affect the freshwater by intrusion. The potable groundwater reservoir in the dunes is strongly influenced by natural (width of the dunes, type of sediments in the water bearing layer,...) and artificial factors (pumping of groundwater, urbanization,...).</p>\n<p>This project assesses the influence of all these factors on the discharge of the groundwater towards the North Sea along the Belgian coast. The groundwater outflow is the natural loss of valuable drinking water and it can transport nutrients and pollutants to the North Sea. Also, the presence of saltwater intrusion is studied, since it can salinize the fresh groundwater reserves.</p>","_id":"365Z01220"}],"publisher":{"name":"Marine Data Archive"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","name":"Department of Geology","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE13"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"type":"researchData","created_by":{"first_name":"Thomas","name_last_first":"Hermans, Thomas","_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","ugent_id":["802002645510","978833194660"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"biblio_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9522-1540","name":"Thomas Hermans","last_name":"Hermans"},"year":"2020","title":"Combining resistivity and frequency domain electromagnetic methods to investigate submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) in the littoral zone","doi":["10.14284/414"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"8675821"},{"_id":"01HA1PSVR2WW3E3C8HNWAXETJN"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-03-21 09:23:39"}
{"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Geology","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE13"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Marine Data Archive"},"date_created":"2019-10-17 10:22:22","date_updated":"2024-03-21 10:29:51","license":"CC-BY-NC-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"8646339"},{"_id":"01GRNMP4WS3MRKJDEKYK14XVJK"},{"_id":"01HA1PSVR2WW3E3C8HNWAXETJN"}],"doi":["10.14284/390"],"title":"Land and marine ERT data set collected across the shoreline at the Westhoek nature reserve","year":"2019","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802002645510","978833194660"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"first_name":"Thomas","name_last_first":"Hermans, Thomas","_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","last_name":"Hermans","name":"Thomas Hermans","biblio_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9522-1540"},"keyword":["Submarine groundwater discharge","saltwater intrusion","electrical resistivity tomography (ERT)","Marine/Coastal","Electrical resistance","Belgium","De Panne","De Westhoek"],"abstract":["Land and marine ERT data set collected respectively in low and high tide conditions. An overlapping exists in the intertidal zone. This data set is used as a demonstration example of the combined inversion of land and marine ERT.\nThe data correspond to land and marine ERT data collected in the Western Belgian coastal plain next to the French border. This site has been largely studied in the past for its characteristic distribution of fresh- and saltwater. The large recharge in the dune area located to the South, combined with the low slope (1.1%) of the beach and the large tidal range (about 5 m) is responsible for the presence of a saltwater lens above fresh water in the intertidal zone. The total profile is about 800 m long, with 102 electrodes spaced every 5 m, for a total of 505 m on land (limit of the low water line). Land data were collected using a multiple-gradient array at low tide (-0.15 m). There is a 200 m overlap with the marine profile, collected at high tide (3.41 mTAW), which continues 300 m further offshore. The marine data were collected through continuous resistivity profiling, using 13-electrode cables with 15 m spacing and a reciprocal Wenner-Schlumberger array. Data were collected on average every 3.2 m, together with the height of the water column (bathymetry)."],"external":0,"author":[{"last_name":"Hermans","name":"Thomas Hermans","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9522-1540","biblio_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","ugent_id":["802002645510","978833194660"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"first_name":"Thomas","name_last_first":"Hermans, Thomas","_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064"},{"name":"Marieke Paepen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8481-740X","biblio_id":"362071A2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Paepen","first_name":"Marieke","name_last_first":"Paepen, Marieke","_id":"362071A2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802002699060","919026897696","972817874955"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0)","format":["application/vnd.ms-excel","application/pdf","text/tab-separated-values"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8632074","_id":"8632074","abstract_full":[{"text":"Land and marine ERT data set collected respectively in low and high tide conditions. An overlapping exists in the intertidal zone. This data set is used as a demonstration example of the combined inversion of land and marine ERT.\nThe data correspond to land and marine ERT data collected in the Western Belgian coastal plain next to the French border. This site has been largely studied in the past for its characteristic distribution of fresh- and saltwater. The large recharge in the dune area located to the South, combined with the low slope (1.1%) of the beach and the large tidal range (about 5 m) is responsible for the presence of a saltwater lens above fresh water in the intertidal zone. The total profile is about 800 m long, with 102 electrodes spaced every 5 m, for a total of 505 m on land (limit of the low water line). Land data were collected using a multiple-gradient array at low tide (-0.15 m). There is a 200 m overlap with the marine profile, collected at high tide (3.41 mTAW), which continues 300 m further offshore. The marine data were collected through continuous resistivity profiling, using 13-electrode cables with 15 m spacing and a reciprocal Wenner-Schlumberger array. Data were collected on average every 3.2 m, together with the height of the water column (bathymetry).","lang":"eng"}],"biblio_id":"8632074"}
{"publisher":{"name":"Marine Data Archive"},"date_created":"2022-06-23 11:06:42","project":[{"end_date":"2019-12-31","iweto_id":"1505219N","publication_count":4,"gismo_id":"97094043-6104-11e9-8c53-5ddea83f9580","title":"Imaging the fresh/saltwater interface across the Belgian shoreline (ImSalt)","start_date":"2019-01-01","_id":"1505219N","abstract":"<p>Coastal zones are strategic areas for economic development and therefore densely populated areas.<br /> It is estimated that about half of the world population is living in coastal areas and this percentage is<br /> expected to rise in the future. This situation puts our groundwater resources under pressure.<br /> Indeed, a natural equilibrium exists between fresh (potentially drinking) water and seawater in<br /> coastal aquifers. Seawater tends to flow inland due to its higher density, while freshwater<br /> discharges in the sea. However, human activities directly (through the extraction of groundwater)<br /> and indirectly (through sea level rise due to climate change) alter this equilibrium. Understanding<br /> the current state of salinity in coastal aquifers is a prerequisite for the sustainable use of<br /> groundwater resources. In this project, we image the interface between fresh and saltwater using<br /> their contrast in electrical conductivity. We use imaging techniques similar to medical imaging to<br /> characterize the subsurface properties. In short, we are doctors whose patient is the Earth interior.<br /> Part of the freshwater discharging below the low-tide line, we propose an innovative combination of<br /> onshore and offshore electrical resistivity surveys to achieve this objective. This characterization will<br /> enable us to better understand the fresh/saltwater equilibrium to propose future management<br /> plans of our aquifers.</p>"},{"start_date":"2020-10-27","title":"Koning Boudewijnstichting: Fonds Professor Van Autenboer: \"Influence of artificial and natural pressures on fresh groundwater discharge and saltwater intrusion in the Belgian coastal area\"","gismo_id":"86a7ba61-ccc4-44e5-9f5c-eed3fe4be676","publication_count":3,"iweto_id":"365Z01220","end_date":"2023-12-15","_id":"365Z01220","abstract":"<p>Groundwater is an important resource of potable water in Belgium. However, the shallow groundwater reservoir in the coastal region is mostly filled with brackish or salt water (e.g. under the beach and in the low lying polder area). Which is why the production of drinking water mainly occurs in the dunes, were a freshwater lens is present, recharged with rain water. Part of this fresh water flows towards the North Sea, while the surrounding brackish and salt water can affect the freshwater by intrusion. The potable groundwater reservoir in the dunes is strongly influenced by natural (width of the dunes, type of sediments in the water bearing layer,...) and artificial factors (pumping of groundwater, urbanization,...).</p>\n<p>This project assesses the influence of all these factors on the discharge of the groundwater towards the North Sea along the Belgian coast. The groundwater outflow is the natural loss of valuable drinking water and it can transport nutrients and pollutants to the North Sea. Also, the presence of saltwater intrusion is studied, since it can salinize the fresh groundwater reserves.</p>"}],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","name":"Department of Geology","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE13"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Electrical resistivity tomography and continuous resistivity profiling in front of De Panne and Koksijde","doi":["10.14284/554"],"created_by":{"ugent_id":["802002645510","978833194660"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"name_last_first":"Hermans, Thomas","first_name":"Thomas","_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","last_name":"Hermans","name":"Thomas Hermans","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9522-1540","biblio_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064"},"year":"2022","related_publication":[{"_id":"8753524"},{"_id":"01HA1PSVR2WW3E3C8HNWAXETJN"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-03-21 10:31:00","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"362071A2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Paepen, Marieke","first_name":"Marieke","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":["802002699060","919026897696","972817874955"],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-8481-740X","biblio_id":"362071A2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Marieke Paepen","last_name":"Paepen"},{"ugent_id":["971870704109"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name_last_first":"Deleersnyder, Wouter","first_name":"Wouter","_id":"ca86b7b3-0b20-11ea-8029-808a2c73f148","last_name":"Deleersnyder","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4481-1801","biblio_id":"ca86b7b3-0b20-11ea-8029-808a2c73f148","name":"Wouter Deleersnyder"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-8116-7376","biblio_id":"F419120A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Kristine Walraevens","last_name":"Walraevens","first_name":"Kristine","name_last_first":"Walraevens, Kristine","_id":"F419120A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801000521433"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}]},{"_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","name_last_first":"Hermans, Thomas","first_name":"Thomas","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":["802002645510","978833194660"],"orcid_id":"0000-0001-9522-1540","biblio_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","name":"Thomas Hermans","last_name":"Hermans"}],"format":["text/csv","txt","image/bmp","image/jpeg"],"keyword":["Marine/Coastal","Fresh water","Brackish water","Terrestrial","Continuous resistivity profiling","Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT)","Submarine groundwater discharge","Belgium, De Panne","Belgium, Koksijde"],"abstract":["Land and marine resistivity measurement from De Panne and Koksijde, complemented with synthetic models."],"external":0,"biblio_id":"8757746","status":"public","_id":"8757746","abstract_full":[{"text":"Land and marine resistivity measurement from De Panne and Koksijde, complemented with synthetic models.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8757746"}
{"keyword":["Compulsory and pre-school education","Minorities","Equality, inequality and social exclusion","Cultural and national identity","Religion and values","Social behaviour and attitudes"],"external":0,"abstract":["The aim of this survey is to study the relationship between different forms of collective identification and intercultural relationships of Belgian students inscribed in urban secondary schools situated both the Flemish and French educational system. A multi-stage sampling frame was developed to reach variation in school contexts: first multicultural urban areas were identified and second heterogeneous schools within each city were randomly selected. The survey contains information on 64 schools situated in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia. The survey contains five main themes. The central theme is collective identity. In total six different identities were measured, namely the Belgian, regional and ethnic ones. Furthermore the connectedness with the religious identity was mapped as well as students’ identification with their school and track. A second central theme in the survey was the measurement of intergroup relationships. Four different aspects were mapped namely, stereotypes and prejudice towards ethnic outgroups, attitudes about language use at school and a comprehensive measure about school climate. Teaching practices from the point of view of students is the third central theme in the survey. A fourth central theme was mapping pupils experience and awareness of racism and discrimination. Lastly, psychological attributes such as students’ sense of futility, study involvement and self-esteem were included. (2020-12-16)"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Charlotte Maene","first_name":"Charlotte","biblio_id":"465E25CC-3936-11E4-975D-9EF2B4D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3733-7067","name_last_first":"Maene, Charlotte","_id":"465E25CC-3936-11E4-975D-9EF2B4D1D7B1","ugent_id":["973375632534"],"last_name":"Maene"},{"last_name":"Thijs","name_last_first":"Thijs, Jochem","first_name":"Jochem","name":"Jochem Thijs"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-8481-5287","biblio_id":"FB334344-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Peter Stevens","last_name":"Stevens","first_name":"Peter","name_last_first":"Stevens, Peter","_id":"FB334344-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001231149","973035462830"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS04"}]}]}],"format":["text/tab-separated-values","application/pdf"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"The aim of this survey is to study the relationship between different forms of collective identification and intercultural relationships of Belgian students inscribed in urban secondary schools situated both the Flemish and French educational system. A multi-stage sampling frame was developed to reach variation in school contexts: first multicultural urban areas were identified and second heterogeneous schools within each city were randomly selected. The survey contains information on 64 schools situated in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia. The survey contains five main themes. The central theme is collective identity. In total six different identities were measured, namely the Belgian, regional and ethnic ones. Furthermore the connectedness with the religious identity was mapped as well as students’ identification with their school and track. A second central theme in the survey was the measurement of intergroup relationships. Four different aspects were mapped namely, stereotypes and prejudice towards ethnic outgroups, attitudes about language use at school and a comprehensive measure about school climate. Teaching practices from the point of view of students is the third central theme in the survey. A fourth central theme was mapping pupils experience and awareness of racism and discrimination. Lastly, psychological attributes such as students’ sense of futility, study involvement and self-esteem were included. (2020-12-16)","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"8648173","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8648173","biblio_id":"8648173","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS04","name":"Department of Sociology","path":[{"ugent_id":"PS04"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS04"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Social Sciences and Digital Humanities Archive – SODHA"},"date_created":"2020-02-18 14:56:08","project":[{"title":"National Pride and Prejudice? Testing the relationship between Belgian majority and minority students’ ethnic identities and their prejudice and behavioral intentions to ethnic out-groups in educational and socio-political contexts","start_date":"2016-01-01","publication_count":12,"gismo_id":"b7804780-954a-4eb5-b613-c426a06ef244","end_date":"2019-12-31","iweto_id":"3G024516","abstract":"<p>This study test is if we can understand the relationship between national pride and prejudice by considering the complexity and meaningfulness of the way in which individuals draw ethnic boundaries around themselves and others, and the role of schools in doing so. The latter is studied through qualitative research that feeds into a quantitative study that focuses on the former.</p>","_id":"3G024516"}],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01GKGQHMASF17G84KAHGVWT3XQ"},{"_id":"01GQPX1B07CTHYEQQM60TCGXH5"},{"_id":"01H9TBPH3W876054R4GQBHJDNY"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-03-21 10:44:15","title":"School, identity and society survey","doi":["10.34934/DVN/ZRXUWM"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Maene","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3733-7067","biblio_id":"465E25CC-3936-11E4-975D-9EF2B4D1D7B1","name":"Charlotte Maene","ugent_id":["973375632534"],"name_last_first":"Maene, Charlotte","first_name":"Charlotte","_id":"465E25CC-3936-11E4-975D-9EF2B4D1D7B1"},"year":"2021"}
{"biblio_id":"01GK4D2Q3W26NRHQVG3PNTDH90","language":["eng"],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GK4D2Q3W26NRHQVG3PNTDH90","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Human language without analogy is like a zebra without stripes. The ability to understand analogies, or to engage in relational reasoning, has been argued to be a key discontinuity between the cognitive abilities of human and non-human animals. Current studies have failed to robustly show that animals can perform more complex, relational discriminations, in part because such tests rely on linguistic or symbolic experiences, and therefore are not suitable for evaluating analogical reasoning in animals. We report on a methodological approach allowing for direct comparisons of analogical reasoning ability across species. We show that human participants spontaneously make analogical discriminations with minimal verbal instructions, and that the ability to reason analogically is affected by analogical complexity. Furthermore, performance on our task correlated with participants’ fluid intelligence scores. These results show the nuance of analogical reasoning abilities by humans, and provide a means of robustly comparing this capacity across species."},{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset is supplemental to the iScience article \"Relational Complexity Influences Analogical Reasoning Ability\" Data analysis was conducted in Jamovi using the .omv file. The .csv file is the same data exported for convenience."}],"_id":"01GK4D2Q3W26NRHQVG3PNTDH90","status":"public","format":["text/csv"],"author":[{"last_name":"Leonard","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3035-9826","biblio_id":"82dbb285-77e9-11ec-a4a0-a023886e9055","name":"Kevin Michael Leonard","ugent_id":["802003930051","972666953564"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"name_last_first":"Leonard, Kevin Michael","first_name":"Kevin Michael","_id":"82dbb285-77e9-11ec-a4a0-a023886e9055"},{"last_name":"Sepehri","name":"Parisa Sepehri","first_name":"Parisa","name_last_first":"Sepehri, Parisa"},{"last_name":"Cheri","first_name":"Breanna","name_last_first":"Cheri, Breanna","name":"Breanna Cheri"},{"name_last_first":"Kelly, Debbie M","first_name":"Debbie M","name":"Debbie M Kelly","last_name":"Kelly"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["Human language without analogy is like a zebra without stripes. The ability to understand analogies, or to engage in relational reasoning, has been argued to be a key discontinuity between the cognitive abilities of human and non-human animals. Current studies have failed to robustly show that animals can perform more complex, relational discriminations, in part because such tests rely on linguistic or symbolic experiences, and therefore are not suitable for evaluating analogical reasoning in animals. We report on a methodological approach allowing for direct comparisons of analogical reasoning ability across species. We show that human participants spontaneously make analogical discriminations with minimal verbal instructions, and that the ability to reason analogically is affected by analogical complexity. Furthermore, performance on our task correlated with participants’ fluid intelligence scores. These results show the nuance of analogical reasoning abilities by humans, and provide a means of robustly comparing this capacity across species.","This dataset is supplemental to the iScience article \"Relational Complexity Influences Analogical Reasoning Ability\" Data analysis was conducted in Jamovi using the .omv file. The .csv file is the same data exported for convenience."],"keyword":["Analogical Reasoning","Comparative Cognition","Relational Complexity"],"created_by":{"ugent_id":["802003930051","972666953564"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"CA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}]}],"first_name":"Kevin Michael","name_last_first":"Leonard, Kevin Michael","_id":"82dbb285-77e9-11ec-a4a0-a023886e9055","last_name":"Leonard","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3035-9826","biblio_id":"82dbb285-77e9-11ec-a4a0-a023886e9055","name":"Kevin Michael Leonard"},"year":"2022","title":"Data from \"Relational Complexity Influences Analogical Reasoning Ability\"","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7212949"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01H9JKSPZE2FW6GF8SKKNNG6SC"}],"date_updated":"2024-03-21 10:46:59","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_created":"2022-11-30 13:54:34","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"CA20","name":"Department of Research Affairs","path":[{"ugent_id":"CA20"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}]}],"type":"researchData"}
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{"title":"Effect of stochastic deformation on the vibration characteristics of a tube bundle in axial flow: code and data","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7966359"],"created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-6598-1696","biblio_id":"4BC0A8B4-FC5C-11E1-8B8A-AC6710BDE39D","name":"Henri Dolfen","last_name":"Dolfen","_id":"4BC0A8B4-FC5C-11E1-8B8A-AC6710BDE39D","first_name":"Henri","name_last_first":"Dolfen, Henri","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"ugent_id":["802002699161"]},"year":"2023","related_publication":[{"_id":"01H6R5MWTCKB2928F7A4XVVABK"}],"date_updated":"2024-04-02 12:52:18","license":"CC-BY-4.0","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2023-08-01 09:14:07","project":[{"title":"Gathering expertise On Vibration ImpaKt In Nuclear power Generation","start_date":"2022-06-01","eu_id":"101060826","end_date":"2026-05-31","iweto_id":"41N02322","publication_count":2,"gismo_id":"5d7c894d-be15-4979-8bd1-c014ac14174e","_id":"41N02322","abstract":"<p>Nuclear power plants use water to cool the reactor core and generate steam, necessary for the turbine driving the generators for electricity production. The water flow interacts with the structures (fuel rods, steam generator tubes), which may start to vibrate. Flow-induced vibrations (FIV) in nuclear plants can lead to material wear and even breach of the radioactive confinement. Therefore, the prediction and analysis of such phenomena is of great importance. The EU-funded GO-VIKING project will improve the understanding of FIV in nuclear fuel assemblies and steam generators. The team will generate new experimental and high-resolution numerical data, develop methods and synthesise guidelines to improve the prediction and analysis of FIV in nuclear reactors. Project outcomes will help enhance the operation, safety and reliability of nuclear power plants.</p>"}],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW08","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW08"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"name":"Department of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01H6R60HZF77RX9P9N6QYDV55G","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H6R60HZF77RX9P9N6QYDV55G","_id":"01H6R60HZF77RX9P9N6QYDV55G","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"These files accompany the following publication: Dolfen, H., Vandewalle, S., &amp; Degroote, J. (2023). Effect of stochastic deformation on the vibration characteristics of a tube bundle in axial flow. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 411, 112412. doi:10.1016/j.nucengdes.2023.112412. In this publication the effect of a stochastic bow deformation on the vibration characteristics of a tube bundle was investigated. The Monte Carlo and generalized Polynomial Chaos (gPC) method were used. For the latter method, the chaospy Python-package was used. Further dependencies include the numpy, scipy and matplotlib Python packages. The gPC was benchmarked with the Monte Carlo method on a steady CFD case. The the gPC was used on an FSI case used to extract the output quantity of interest, the vibration characteristics. This FSI case was run in the open-source code CoCoNuT. This code developed at Ghent University is Python-based and has the capability to couple existing solvers, both open-source and commercial solvers. The archive includes scripts to set-up the steady CFD case as well as the FSI case, the used version of CoCoNuT and some post-processing scripts. ReadMe files are provided to explain the files, and what adjustments are likely needed to make it work on a different system. For CoCoNuT to work, the 'coconut' folder should be added to the PYTHONPATH environment variable. For requirements to run CoCoNuT, refer to the documentation."}],"author":[{"_id":"4BC0A8B4-FC5C-11E1-8B8A-AC6710BDE39D","first_name":"Henri","name_last_first":"Dolfen, Henri","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002699161"],"name":"Henri Dolfen","biblio_id":"4BC0A8B4-FC5C-11E1-8B8A-AC6710BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6598-1696","last_name":"Dolfen"},{"name_last_first":"Vandewalle, Stefan","first_name":"Stefan","name":"Stefan Vandewalle","last_name":"Vandewalle"},{"name":"Joris Degroote","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4225-1791","biblio_id":"F8569310-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Degroote","_id":"F8569310-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Degroote, Joris","first_name":"Joris","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"ugent_id":["802000037018","919018253380","976918123458"]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["pickle","Ansys Fluent","Dassault Systèmes Abaqus"],"keyword":["Uncertainty quantification","Computational fluid dynamics","Fluid-structure interactions","Flow-induced vibration","Tube bundles","Nuclear fuel bow","CFD","FSI"],"abstract":["These files accompany the following publication: Dolfen, H., Vandewalle, S., &amp; Degroote, J. (2023). Effect of stochastic deformation on the vibration characteristics of a tube bundle in axial flow. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 411, 112412. doi:10.1016/j.nucengdes.2023.112412. In this publication the effect of a stochastic bow deformation on the vibration characteristics of a tube bundle was investigated. The Monte Carlo and generalized Polynomial Chaos (gPC) method were used. For the latter method, the chaospy Python-package was used. Further dependencies include the numpy, scipy and matplotlib Python packages. The gPC was benchmarked with the Monte Carlo method on a steady CFD case. The the gPC was used on an FSI case used to extract the output quantity of interest, the vibration characteristics. This FSI case was run in the open-source code CoCoNuT. This code developed at Ghent University is Python-based and has the capability to couple existing solvers, both open-source and commercial solvers. The archive includes scripts to set-up the steady CFD case as well as the FSI case, the used version of CoCoNuT and some post-processing scripts. ReadMe files are provided to explain the files, and what adjustments are likely needed to make it work on a different system. For CoCoNuT to work, the 'coconut' folder should be added to the PYTHONPATH environment variable. For requirements to run CoCoNuT, refer to the documentation."],"external":0}
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{"date_created":"2023-04-25 09:23:01","publisher":{"name":"Dryad"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Biology","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE11"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"type":"researchData","created_by":{"name":"Charlotte Van Driessche","biblio_id":"0E77E574-0490-11E4-9499-19EF4B2F559A","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1606-8758","last_name":"Van Driessche","_id":"0E77E574-0490-11E4-9499-19EF4B2F559A","name_last_first":"Van Driessche, Charlotte","first_name":"Charlotte","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["973543386960"]},"year":"2023","title":"Data from: Using environmental DNA metabarcoding to monitor fish communities in small rivers and large brooks: Insights on the spatial scale of information","doi":["10.5061/DRYAD.TX95X6B2N"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01GXZF78M8GJJSEHYJJHQCTV38"}],"license":"CC0-1.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 18:30:19","format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Van Driessche","name":"Charlotte Van Driessche","biblio_id":"0E77E574-0490-11E4-9499-19EF4B2F559A","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1606-8758","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["973543386960"],"_id":"0E77E574-0490-11E4-9499-19EF4B2F559A","first_name":"Charlotte","name_last_first":"Van Driessche, Charlotte"},{"first_name":"Teun","name_last_first":"Everts, Teun","name":"Teun Everts","last_name":"Everts"},{"last_name":"Neyrinck","name":"Sabrina Neyrinck","name_last_first":"Neyrinck, Sabrina","first_name":"Sabrina"},{"name":"David Halfmaerten","first_name":"David","name_last_first":"Halfmaerten, David","last_name":"Halfmaerten"},{"last_name":"Haegeman","name":"Annelies Haegeman","name_last_first":"Haegeman, Annelies","first_name":"Annelies"},{"_id":"D168E550-FEB7-11E1-A24A-69BD10BDE39D","first_name":"Tom","name_last_first":"Ruttink, Tom","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE09","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE09"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001793042"],"biblio_id":"D168E550-FEB7-11E1-A24A-69BD10BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1012-9399","name":"Tom Ruttink","last_name":"Ruttink"},{"last_name":"Bonte","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3320-7505","biblio_id":"F5113FAC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Dries Bonte","ugent_id":["801001096763","975094038660"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"name_last_first":"Bonte, Dries","first_name":"Dries","_id":"F5113FAC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Rein Brys","biblio_id":"FB6D670E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Brys","_id":"FB6D670E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Brys, Rein","first_name":"Rein","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000455936"]}],"external":0,"abstract":["Monitoring fish communities is central to the evaluation of ecological health of rivers. Not only presence/absence of species is important to assess, but also the species composition of local fish assemblages is a crucial parameter. Lotic fish communities are traditionally monitored via electrofishing, characterized by a known limited efficiency and high survey costs. The use of environmental DNA-based analyses could serve as a non-destructive alternative, but this approach requires further insights in practical sampling schemes incorporating transport and dilution of the eDNA fragments; as well as optimization of molecular detection in terms of predictive power and quality assurance. By introducing fifteen species known to occur in Belgian waters via a controlled cage experiment, we aim to extend the knowledge on streamreach of eDNA in small rivers and large brooks, as laid out in the European Water Framework Directive’s water typology. Introducing fish communities in two transects of a species poor river characterized by contrasting river discharge rates, we found strong and significant correlations between the eDNA relative abundances and the relative biomass per species in the cage community. Despite a decreasing correlation over distance, the underlying community composition remained stable over a distance of 300 m up to 1 km downstream of the cages, depending on the river discharge rate. Such decrease in similarity between relative source biomass and the corresponding eDNA-based community profile with increasing distance downstream from the source, can partly be attributed to variation in species-specific eDNA persistence. Our findings offer novel insights on eDNA behaviour and characterization of riverine fish communities. We conclude that water sampled from a relatively small river offers an adequate snapshot of the total fish community composition occurring within an upstream perimeter ranging between 300 and 1000 meters. The potential application for other river systems is discussed in this study.","A controlled cage experiment was performed. Fifteen fish species were held in keepnets (~cages) in a small river in Belgium. At varying distances downstream from the nets, water samples were taken. Environmental DNA was extracted and samples were analysed via both droplet digital PCR (see Van Driessche et al., 2022) as well as via eDNA metabarcoding. This dataset includes the data of the eDNA metabarcoding. The entire set-up was repeated in two river transects with contrasting river discharge rates. Two levels of source fish biomass were used. Raw data was deposited on the NCBI’s Sequence Read Archive (SRA) under BioProject number PRJNA904931. The bioinformatical pipeline as used on these raw read counts is available on Zenodo (https://zenodo.org/record/3731310#.Y8pdbXbMI2w). The OBITools software was used for further processing of the generated sequence data. The resulting count table as available here was used for further quality screening and cleaning, as well as for statistical analyses.","Data can best be accessed using Microsoft Excel and R."],"keyword":["environmental DNA (eDNA)","lotic ecosystems","metabarcoding","monitoring methods","biodiversity assessment","Water Framework Directive","FOS: Biological sciences"],"biblio_id":"01GYVVJDHPN983CSNWN12GEM16","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Monitoring fish communities is central to the evaluation of ecological health of rivers. Not only presence/absence of species is important to assess, but also the species composition of local fish assemblages is a crucial parameter. Lotic fish communities are traditionally monitored via electrofishing, characterized by a known limited efficiency and high survey costs. The use of environmental DNA-based analyses could serve as a non-destructive alternative, but this approach requires further insights in practical sampling schemes incorporating transport and dilution of the eDNA fragments; as well as optimization of molecular detection in terms of predictive power and quality assurance. By introducing fifteen species known to occur in Belgian waters via a controlled cage experiment, we aim to extend the knowledge on streamreach of eDNA in small rivers and large brooks, as laid out in the European Water Framework Directive’s water typology. Introducing fish communities in two transects of a species poor river characterized by contrasting river discharge rates, we found strong and significant correlations between the eDNA relative abundances and the relative biomass per species in the cage community. Despite a decreasing correlation over distance, the underlying community composition remained stable over a distance of 300 m up to 1 km downstream of the cages, depending on the river discharge rate. Such decrease in similarity between relative source biomass and the corresponding eDNA-based community profile with increasing distance downstream from the source, can partly be attributed to variation in species-specific eDNA persistence. Our findings offer novel insights on eDNA behaviour and characterization of riverine fish communities. We conclude that water sampled from a relatively small river offers an adequate snapshot of the total fish community composition occurring within an upstream perimeter ranging between 300 and 1000 meters. The potential application for other river systems is discussed in this study."},{"lang":"eng","text":"A controlled cage experiment was performed. Fifteen fish species were held in keepnets (~cages) in a small river in Belgium. At varying distances downstream from the nets, water samples were taken. Environmental DNA was extracted and samples were analysed via both droplet digital PCR (see Van Driessche et al., 2022) as well as via eDNA metabarcoding. This dataset includes the data of the eDNA metabarcoding. The entire set-up was repeated in two river transects with contrasting river discharge rates. Two levels of source fish biomass were used. Raw data was deposited on the NCBI’s Sequence Read Archive (SRA) under BioProject number PRJNA904931. The bioinformatical pipeline as used on these raw read counts is available on Zenodo (https://zenodo.org/record/3731310#.Y8pdbXbMI2w). The OBITools software was used for further processing of the generated sequence data. The resulting count table as available here was used for further quality screening and cleaning, as well as for statistical analyses."},{"lang":"eng","text":"Data can best be accessed using Microsoft Excel and R."}],"_id":"01GYVVJDHPN983CSNWN12GEM16","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GYVVJDHPN983CSNWN12GEM16","status":"public"}
{"abstract":["Dataset of all written and oral (plenary and committee) parliamentary questions (PQs) posed in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1995 and 2019 (N=180,783). The data were scraped directly from the Chambers’ online repository (www.lachambre.be) and mostly contains information at the level of the individual PQ. Additional variables and background data at the MP level (socio-demographic and political characteristics) and party group level can be retrieved from https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7801559 .","This work was supported by Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek – Vlaanderen (FWO) under Grant 12ZZ921N"],"external":0,"keyword":["parliamentary questions","parliamentary behaviour","members of parliament","Belgium"],"format":["text/csv"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["978511466575"],"_id":"3A463CB2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"de Vet, Benjamin","first_name":"Benjamin","last_name":"de Vet","biblio_id":"3A463CB2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9147-8450","name":"Benjamin de Vet"}],"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Dataset of all written and oral (plenary and committee) parliamentary questions (PQs) posed in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1995 and 2019 (N=180,783). The data were scraped directly from the Chambers’ online repository (www.lachambre.be) and mostly contains information at the level of the individual PQ. Additional variables and background data at the MP level (socio-demographic and political characteristics) and party group level can be retrieved from https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7801559 ."},{"lang":"eng","text":"This work was supported by Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek – Vlaanderen (FWO) under Grant 12ZZ921N"}],"_id":"01GX8MDXKYNBJ6VNRG7KN7NYJT","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GX8MDXKYNBJ6VNRG7KN7NYJT","status":"public","biblio_id":"01GX8MDXKYNBJ6VNRG7KN7NYJT","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Political science","path":[{"ugent_id":"PS03"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}],"ugent_id":"PS03"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2023-04-05 11:56:57","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"related_publication":[{"_id":"01GMMNJAH3NG9QC14E8P3955MQ"},{"_id":"8750784"},{"_id":"01H0MEB6AY0Z1VWDXCZM88Z8MW"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 18:30:39","created_by":{"_id":"3A463CB2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Benjamin","name_last_first":"de Vet, Benjamin","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["978511466575"],"name":"Benjamin de Vet","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9147-8450","biblio_id":"3A463CB2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"de Vet"},"year":"2023","title":"Parliamentary Questions in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives (1995-2019)","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7801990"]}
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The standard imaging techniques needed for accurate catheter placement, such as CT &amp; MRI scan or radiography, cannot be applied in horses because they are too large. The aim of this research project is to develop adapted catheterisation techniques, fully guided by echocardiography as imaging technique, in order to enable more efficient treatment of cardiac disease. The study will start by creating lifelike, 3D-printed, ‘plastic’ models of the equine heart. The models will be placed in a water bath allowing us to develop new echography-based imaging techniques of both heart and catheters and to develop new catheterisation procedures. In the last phase, after optimizing the required techniques and sufficient practicing, the catheterisation procedure will be performed in horses. This project will provide new, standardized techniques for minimally-invasive diagnosis and treatment of heart diseases in horses. </p>"}],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI08","name":"Department of Internal Medicine, Reproduction and Population Medicine","path":[{"ugent_id":"DI08"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Dataset: Development of transseptal puncture in horses EVJ","doi":["10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.24681351"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["977839311139"],"_id":"040C5F34-1BF7-11E3-9265-33AD10BDE39D","first_name":"Ingrid","name_last_first":"Vernemmen, Ingrid","last_name":"Vernemmen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8185-1450","biblio_id":"040C5F34-1BF7-11E3-9265-33AD10BDE39D","name":"Ingrid Vernemmen"},"year":"2023","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HSWY78EJ9AV3JY8V0WB6J7H3"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:00:21","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-8185-1450","biblio_id":"040C5F34-1BF7-11E3-9265-33AD10BDE39D","name":"Ingrid Vernemmen","last_name":"Vernemmen","_id":"040C5F34-1BF7-11E3-9265-33AD10BDE39D","name_last_first":"Vernemmen, Ingrid","first_name":"Ingrid","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["977839311139"]},{"_id":"2BE34020-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van Steenkiste, Glenn","first_name":"Glenn","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA05"}],"ugent_id":"CA05"},{"ugent_id":"DI08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002532342","978675207326"],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-0165-5215","biblio_id":"2BE34020-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Glenn Van Steenkiste","last_name":"Van Steenkiste"},{"last_name":"Buschmann","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2361-6225","biblio_id":"978E3392-06EB-11E4-9033-89CC4B2F559A","name":"Eva Buschmann","ugent_id":["000140231078","802002925695","975245518409"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}]}],"name_last_first":"Buschmann, Eva","first_name":"Eva","_id":"978E3392-06EB-11E4-9033-89CC4B2F559A"},{"last_name":"Cornelis","name_last_first":"Cornelis, Kristoff","first_name":"Kristoff","name":"Kristoff Cornelis"},{"last_name":"Schauvliege","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7105-6517","biblio_id":"F6CF6CCE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Stijn Schauvliege","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI10"}],"ugent_id":"DI10"}],"ugent_id":["801001764346","971342590740"],"_id":"F6CF6CCE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Stijn","name_last_first":"Schauvliege, Stijn"},{"ugent_id":["000191400194","802003309655","976161423327"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI11"}],"ugent_id":"DI11"}],"first_name":"Lara","name_last_first":"Ibrahim, Lara","_id":"d8d9dfbb-eba9-11e9-b6d7-e96a541ba3d7","last_name":"Ibrahim","name":"Lara Ibrahim","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2629-4743","biblio_id":"d8d9dfbb-eba9-11e9-b6d7-e96a541ba3d7"},{"ugent_id":["802000419055","972843533475"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}]}],"first_name":"Annelies","name_last_first":"Decloedt, Annelies","_id":"FB80A242-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Decloedt","name":"Annelies Decloedt","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8129-2006","biblio_id":"FB80A242-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"_id":"F4CF46BA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"van Loon, Gunther","first_name":"Gunther","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}],"ugent_id":"DI08"}],"ugent_id":["801000960862","977771785803"],"orcid_id":"0000-0001-5191-5241","biblio_id":"F4CF46BA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Gunther van Loon","last_name":"van Loon"}],"format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"keyword":["Transseptal puncture","Horses","Interventional cardiology"],"external":0,"abstract":["<b>Background:</b> Radiofrequency ablation has been successfully applied to treat right atrial arrhythmias in horses. Ablation of left-sided arrhythmias requires a retrograde transarterial approach which is complicated. In human medicine, the left atrium is accessed through transseptal puncture (TSP) of the fossa ovalis (FO) using a caudal approach via the femoral vein.<b>Objectives:</b> To develop a zero fluoroscopy TSP technique for horses using a jugular vein (cranial) and transhepatic (caudal) approach.<b>Study design:</b> <i>In vivo</i><b><i> </i></b>experimental study.<b>Methods:</b> Transseptal puncture was performed in 18 horses admitted for euthanasia and donated for scientific research under general anaesthesia: using a jugular vein approach (ten horses), a transhepatic approach (two horses) or both (six horses). Radiofrequency energy was applied on a guidewire to perforate the FO and allow sheath advancement under intracardiac and transthoracic echocardiographic guidance. Puncture lesions were inspected post-mortem.<b>Results: </b>Transseptal puncture was successful in 17/18 horses, of which 15/16 jugular vein approaches and 5/8 transhepatic approaches. Failure was due to technical malfunction, inability to advance the guidewire towards the heart and inability to advance the sheath through the FO. Intracardiac echocardiography was essential to safely guide the puncture process. Atrial arrhythmias caused by the TSP occurred in 13/18 horses. Puncture lesions were found in the right atrium in the FO region, and in the left atrium ventral to pulmonary vein ostium III.<b>Main limitations:</b> As in several horses two approaches were tested consecutively, it cannot be excluded that the second TSP was performed at the previous puncture site. Due to the developmental nature of the study the approaches were not randomized and did not allow comparison.<b>Conclusion: </b>Transseptal puncture is feasible in horses using ultrasound guidance and allows for electrophysiological exploration of the left heart. Further studies are needed to evaluate post-operative follow-up."],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HGK1WC6FR30879WNZEK73Z5A","status":"public","_id":"01HGK1WC6FR30879WNZEK73Z5A","abstract_full":[{"text":"<b>Background:</b> Radiofrequency ablation has been successfully applied to treat right atrial arrhythmias in horses. Ablation of left-sided arrhythmias requires a retrograde transarterial approach which is complicated. In human medicine, the left atrium is accessed through transseptal puncture (TSP) of the fossa ovalis (FO) using a caudal approach via the femoral vein.<b>Objectives:</b> To develop a zero fluoroscopy TSP technique for horses using a jugular vein (cranial) and transhepatic (caudal) approach.<b>Study design:</b> <i>In vivo</i><b><i> </i></b>experimental study.<b>Methods:</b> Transseptal puncture was performed in 18 horses admitted for euthanasia and donated for scientific research under general anaesthesia: using a jugular vein approach (ten horses), a transhepatic approach (two horses) or both (six horses). Radiofrequency energy was applied on a guidewire to perforate the FO and allow sheath advancement under intracardiac and transthoracic echocardiographic guidance. Puncture lesions were inspected post-mortem.<b>Results: </b>Transseptal puncture was successful in 17/18 horses, of which 15/16 jugular vein approaches and 5/8 transhepatic approaches. Failure was due to technical malfunction, inability to advance the guidewire towards the heart and inability to advance the sheath through the FO. Intracardiac echocardiography was essential to safely guide the puncture process. Atrial arrhythmias caused by the TSP occurred in 13/18 horses. Puncture lesions were found in the right atrium in the FO region, and in the left atrium ventral to pulmonary vein ostium III.<b>Main limitations:</b> As in several horses two approaches were tested consecutively, it cannot be excluded that the second TSP was performed at the previous puncture site. Due to the developmental nature of the study the approaches were not randomized and did not allow comparison.<b>Conclusion: </b>Transseptal puncture is feasible in horses using ultrasound guidance and allows for electrophysiological exploration of the left heart. Further studies are needed to evaluate post-operative follow-up.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HGK1WC6FR30879WNZEK73Z5A"}
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Each file contains a single variable and is formatted according to the CORDEX data protocol - meaning NetCDF-4 compressed, CF-1.4 compliant, with attributes and filenames according to the specified DRS. The experiments provided are evaluation, historical, rcp85, rcp45 and rcp26 using forcing data derived from the CMIP5 model CNRM-CM5. The data are provided on the model computational (native) grid."],"external":0,"keyword":["ALARO-0","Climate simulation","CMIP5","EUR-11","regional modelling","RMIB-UGent"],"biblio_id":"8708772","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The data include daily, monthly, and seasonal variables of CORDEX experiments scaled down onto a ca. 12.5 km grid over Europe (acronym: EUR-44) based on the ALARO-0 regional climate model. Each file contains a single variable and is formatted according to the CORDEX data protocol - meaning NetCDF-4 compressed, CF-1.4 compliant, with attributes and filenames according to the specified DRS. The experiments provided are evaluation, historical, rcp85, rcp45 and rcp26 using forcing data derived from the CMIP5 model CNRM-CM5. 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Output of the PREDICT project predominantly including measurements of Belgian historic sites collected by KIK-IRPA Monuments Lab. Contents: Full integrated database and charge balance calculation sheet, including raw ion concentrations and balanced outputs (.xlsx) Sample integrated database (25 mixtures) and charge balance calculation sheet, including raw ion concentrations and balanced outputs (.xlsx) R scripts for charge balance calculations (.R) Full set of raw ion concentrations for the R scripts (.txt) Sample of 25 raw ion concentrations for the R scripts (.txt) Full set of balanced outputs from the R script (.txt) Sample of 25 balanced outputs from the R script (.txt)","This research was funded in whole by the Belgium Science Policy (Belspo) within the framework of BRAIN-be 2.0, Belgian Research Action through Interdisciplinary Networks: project B2/191/P1/PREDICT (Research action B2); joint PhD project PREDICT, Phase Transitions of Salts under Changing Climatic Conditions. A CC BY license is applied to the AAM arising from this submission, in accordance with the grant's open access conditions."],"biblio_id":"01GPFYQG4ADTSJWS70KYJ4SNDS","status":"public","url":"https://zenodo.org/record/6280617#.Y75xqNXMKHs","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"A large database of salt mixtures found in the built environment and a charge balance calculations toolkit. Output of the PREDICT project predominantly including measurements of Belgian historic sites collected by KIK-IRPA Monuments Lab. Contents: Full integrated database and charge balance calculation sheet, including raw ion concentrations and balanced outputs (.xlsx) Sample integrated database (25 mixtures) and charge balance calculation sheet, including raw ion concentrations and balanced outputs (.xlsx) R scripts for charge balance calculations (.R) Full set of raw ion concentrations for the R scripts (.txt) Sample of 25 raw ion concentrations for the R scripts (.txt) Full set of balanced outputs from the R script (.txt) Sample of 25 balanced outputs from the R script (.txt)"},{"lang":"eng","text":"This research was funded in whole by the Belgium Science Policy (Belspo) within the framework of BRAIN-be 2.0, Belgian Research Action through Interdisciplinary Networks: project B2/191/P1/PREDICT (Research action B2); joint PhD project PREDICT, Phase Transitions of Salts under Changing Climatic Conditions. A CC BY license is applied to the AAM arising from this submission, in accordance with the grant's open access conditions."}],"_id":"01GPFYQG4ADTSJWS70KYJ4SNDS","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GPFYQG4ADTSJWS70KYJ4SNDS"}
{"status":"public","url":"https://www.gbif.org/dataset/c9e31c10-6986-4795-8244-30ad2486d0bb","_id":"01GYYPD63596Z4QJT1C9MSK1B5","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Florient - a database dealing with historic wild plant occurrences is an occurrence dataset published by Ghent University and the Belgian Biodiversity Platform. The FLORIENT database is based on the herbarium of Charles Van Hoorebeke (1790-1821), in which he recorded nearly all wild plants that occurred in the province of East Flanders. A prospectus of his planned publication about this, the \"Flore de la Flandre Orientale\", appeared in 1821. That same year he died. As a result of which his work never appeared in print and the data were not available. Frans Roucel (1765-1831), a contemporary from Aalst, focused in his published floras (from 1792 and 1803) on rare wild plants and their use, and went into more detail about the growing conditions of the species. The combination of information from both works provides an exceptionally complete and detailed picture of the flora of East Flanders around the beginning of the 19th century, before the industrial and agricultural revolution. The digital collection is also available at www.botanicalcollections.be This dataset contains historic wild plant occurrences (early 19th century). Here it is published as a standardized Darwin Core Archive and includes for each record an eventID, date, location, sampling protocol, occurrenceID, the number of recorded individuals, status (present/absent), . Issues with the dataset can be reported at https://github.com/BelgianBiodiversityPlatform/data-publication-bbpf/tree/main/datasets/florient-occurrences Generalized and/or withheld information: as these are historic occurrences, the location is geocoded to the municipality as it originally appeared in the data. We have released this dataset to the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero waiver. We would appreciate it if you follow the INBO norms for data use (https://www.inbo.be/en/norms-data-use) when using the data. If you have any questions regarding this dataset, don't hesitate to contact us via the contact information provided in the metadata."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GYYPD63596Z4QJT1C9MSK1B5","biblio_id":"01GYYPD63596Z4QJT1C9MSK1B5","keyword":["vascular plants","flora","Van Hoorebeke","Florient"],"external":0,"abstract":["Florient - a database dealing with historic wild plant occurrences is an occurrence dataset published by Ghent University and the Belgian Biodiversity Platform. The FLORIENT database is based on the herbarium of Charles Van Hoorebeke (1790-1821), in which he recorded nearly all wild plants that occurred in the province of East Flanders. A prospectus of his planned publication about this, the \"Flore de la Flandre Orientale\", appeared in 1821. That same year he died. As a result of which his work never appeared in print and the data were not available. Frans Roucel (1765-1831), a contemporary from Aalst, focused in his published floras (from 1792 and 1803) on rare wild plants and their use, and went into more detail about the growing conditions of the species. The combination of information from both works provides an exceptionally complete and detailed picture of the flora of East Flanders around the beginning of the 19th century, before the industrial and agricultural revolution. The digital collection is also available at www.botanicalcollections.be This dataset contains historic wild plant occurrences (early 19th century). Here it is published as a standardized Darwin Core Archive and includes for each record an eventID, date, location, sampling protocol, occurrenceID, the number of recorded individuals, status (present/absent), . Issues with the dataset can be reported at https://github.com/BelgianBiodiversityPlatform/data-publication-bbpf/tree/main/datasets/florient-occurrences Generalized and/or withheld information: as these are historic occurrences, the location is geocoded to the municipality as it originally appeared in the data. We have released this dataset to the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero waiver. We would appreciate it if you follow the INBO norms for data use (https://www.inbo.be/en/norms-data-use) when using the data. If you have any questions regarding this dataset, don't hesitate to contact us via the contact information provided in the metadata."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Vannerum","name":"Katrijn Vannerum","biblio_id":"F7785A32-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["976985470760"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Katrijn","name_last_first":"Vannerum, Katrijn","_id":"F7785A32-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Van Den Brempt","name":"Paul Van Den Brempt","name_last_first":"Van Den Brempt, Paul","first_name":"Paul"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW03","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001422321","978031779549"],"_id":"F8F31546-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Lambrecht, Thijs","first_name":"Thijs","last_name":"Lambrecht","name":"Thijs Lambrecht","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5587-5128","biblio_id":"F8F31546-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name_last_first":"Brosens, Dimitri","first_name":"Dimitri","name":"Dimitri Brosens","last_name":"Brosens"}],"format":["text/csv"],"license":"CC0-1.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:04:50","related_publication":[{"_id":"8747978"}],"doi":["10.15468/2ZV874"],"title":"Florient - a database dealing with historic wild plant occurrences","year":"2021","created_by":{"last_name":"Lambrecht","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5587-5128","biblio_id":"F8F31546-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Thijs Lambrecht","ugent_id":["801001422321","978031779549"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"first_name":"Thijs","name_last_first":"Lambrecht, Thijs","_id":"F8F31546-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of History","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW03"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"GBIF"},"project":[{"start_date":"2020-09-15","title":"Samenwerkingsovereenkomst Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen - UGent in het kader van Florient, twee eeuwen Oost-Vlaamse flora","gismo_id":"823c9c30-a2ab-46cc-9d8b-dac139238afc","publication_count":2,"iweto_id":"21N09120","end_date":"2021-09-14","_id":"21N09120"}],"date_created":"2023-04-26 11:50:30"}
{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS01","name":"Department of Communication studies","path":[{"ugent_id":"PS01"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS01"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)"},"date_created":"2023-04-25 18:22:11","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:05:30","license":"CC0-1.0","title":"Film programming Antwerp Bari Ghent Gothenburg Leicester Rotterdam 1952","doi":["10.17026/DANS-ZED-2HG2"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"ugent_id":["802003934091","976381162780"],"_id":"82db4be8-77e9-11ec-a4a0-f11ff3b6decd","name_last_first":"Dhollander, Evelien","first_name":"Evelien","last_name":"Dhollander","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6302-2897","biblio_id":"82db4be8-77e9-11ec-a4a0-f11ff3b6decd","name":"Evelien Dhollander"},"year":"2019","keyword":["film programming","cinema","mid-sized city","Europe","comparative history","Temporal coverage: 1952"],"abstract":["This data collection presents a fully harmonized data set originating in several research projects on post-war cinema programming. The collection consists of data of feature films screened for public viewing in cinemas in the cities Bari (Italy), Antwerp and Ghent (Belgium), Gothenburg (Sweden), Leicester (United Kingdom) and Rotterdam (Netherlands) for the year 1952."],"external":0,"author":[{"name_last_first":"Pafort-Overduin, C.","first_name":"C.","name":"C. Pafort-Overduin","last_name":"Pafort-Overduin"},{"last_name":"Boter","first_name":"J.","name_last_first":"Boter, J.","name":"J. Boter"},{"name":"T. Van Oort","name_last_first":"Oort, T. Van","first_name":"T. Van","last_name":"Oort"},{"first_name":"K.","name_last_first":"Lotze, K.","name":"K. Lotze","last_name":"Lotze"},{"first_name":"A.","name_last_first":"Jernudd, A.","name":"A. Jernudd","last_name":"Jernudd"},{"last_name":"Vijver","name":"L. Van De Vijver","name_last_first":"Vijver, L. Van De","first_name":"L. Van De"},{"name_last_first":"Treveri Gennari, D.","first_name":"D.","name":"D. Treveri Gennari","last_name":"Treveri Gennari"},{"first_name":"P.","name_last_first":"Ercole, P.","name":"P. Ercole","last_name":"Ercole"},{"name_last_first":"Meers, P.","first_name":"P.","name":"P. Meers","last_name":"Meers"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS01"}],"ugent_id":"PS01"}],"ugent_id":["801001158502","979909337821"],"_id":"F5439DD0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Daniël","name_last_first":"Biltereyst, Daniël","last_name":"Biltereyst","biblio_id":"F5439DD0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5954-1547","name":"Daniël Biltereyst"},{"last_name":"Porubcanska","first_name":"T.","name_last_first":"Porubcanska, T.","name":"T. Porubcanska"},{"name":"I. Kisjes","first_name":"I.","name_last_first":"Kisjes, I.","last_name":"Kisjes"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["application/sql"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GYWTDNND7GM2MZMTEFGQDZXY","abstract_full":[{"text":"This data collection presents a fully harmonized data set originating in several research projects on post-war cinema programming. The collection consists of data of feature films screened for public viewing in cinemas in the cities Bari (Italy), Antwerp and Ghent (Belgium), Gothenburg (Sweden), Leicester (United Kingdom) and Rotterdam (Netherlands) for the year 1952.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01GYWTDNND7GM2MZMTEFGQDZXY","biblio_id":"01GYWTDNND7GM2MZMTEFGQDZXY"}
{"date_created":"2023-03-21 07:47:38","publisher":{"name":"Dryad"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Biology","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE11"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"type":"researchData","created_by":{"_id":"0E77E574-0490-11E4-9499-19EF4B2F559A","name_last_first":"Van Driessche, Charlotte","first_name":"Charlotte","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["973543386960"],"biblio_id":"0E77E574-0490-11E4-9499-19EF4B2F559A","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1606-8758","name":"Charlotte Van Driessche","last_name":"Van Driessche"},"year":"2022","title":"Data from: Experimental assessment of downstream environmental DNA patterns under variable fish biomass and river discharge rates","doi":["10.5061/DRYAD.RJDFN2ZFC"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"8772257"}],"date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:06:11","license":"CC0-1.0","format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"author":[{"biblio_id":"06ACB458-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Charlotte Van Driessche","last_name":"Van Driessche","name_last_first":"Van Driessche, Charlotte","first_name":"Charlotte","_id":"06ACB458-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["000070619535","802001089466"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":"WE11"}]},{"last_name":"Everts","first_name":"Teun","name_last_first":"Everts, Teun","name":"Teun Everts"},{"name":"Sabrina Neyrinck","name_last_first":"Neyrinck, Sabrina","first_name":"Sabrina","last_name":"Neyrinck"},{"last_name":"Brys","biblio_id":"FB6D670E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Rein Brys","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":["802000455936"],"_id":"FB6D670E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Brys, Rein","first_name":"Rein"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","external":0,"abstract":["The development of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods towards implementation as a cost-effective, nonlethal tool for fish biomonitoring in lotic environments requires insights on the temporal and spatial distribution of eDNA in river systems. Yet, little is known on how downstream eDNA dispersal is affected by the combination of river discharge and source biomass effects. In this study, we aimed at unravelling the effect of source- and system-specific processes on the stream reach of eDNA. We used a longitudinal cage study in two river sections characterized by a significantly different discharge rate, where two invasive and two native fish species were introduced under two contrasting biomass treatments. Using droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) analyses, we found that eDNA concentrations become strongly reduced 2 km downstream from the source, an effect that is strengthened with increasing river discharge and coinciding dilution effects. Higher discharge rates resulted in equal or even higher detection probabilities at increasing distance from the source. The introduction of high fish stock biomass resulted in an increase of eDNA concentrations, as well as detection probabilities and in parallel reduced the stochasticity of the measurements. A peak in eDNA concentrations at a downstream distance ranging between 300 m and 2 km confirms the complexity of plume-shaped downstream eDNA patterns. Our results showed interspecific variation in eDNA emission and suggest species-specific differences in eDNA persistence. This study underlines the impact of both river discharge rate and source biomass on downstream eDNA detection and dispersal patterns.","Treatments Overview of the different fish abundances as used in the nets between the two biomass treatmenst as well as the two different river sections. Abiotics Overview of the characterization of the study system. For both river sections, pH, temperature, conductivity, oxygen, turbidity and river discharge are given. eDNA concentrations Overview of the eDNA concentrations averaged over both laboratory and field biological replicates,per species, per combination of river section and source biomass treatment, per sampling distance from the eDNA source."],"keyword":["environmental DNA (eDNA)","lotic ecosystems","droplet digital PCR","eDNA quantification","fish population biomass","interspecific eDNA emission","FOS: Biological sciences"],"biblio_id":"01GW1J6M07JQB3K368JTSWYK3E","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GW1J6M07JQB3K368JTSWYK3E","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The development of environmental DNA (eDNA) methods towards implementation as a cost-effective, nonlethal tool for fish biomonitoring in lotic environments requires insights on the temporal and spatial distribution of eDNA in river systems. Yet, little is known on how downstream eDNA dispersal is affected by the combination of river discharge and source biomass effects. In this study, we aimed at unravelling the effect of source- and system-specific processes on the stream reach of eDNA. We used a longitudinal cage study in two river sections characterized by a significantly different discharge rate, where two invasive and two native fish species were introduced under two contrasting biomass treatments. Using droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) analyses, we found that eDNA concentrations become strongly reduced 2 km downstream from the source, an effect that is strengthened with increasing river discharge and coinciding dilution effects. Higher discharge rates resulted in equal or even higher detection probabilities at increasing distance from the source. The introduction of high fish stock biomass resulted in an increase of eDNA concentrations, as well as detection probabilities and in parallel reduced the stochasticity of the measurements. A peak in eDNA concentrations at a downstream distance ranging between 300 m and 2 km confirms the complexity of plume-shaped downstream eDNA patterns. Our results showed interspecific variation in eDNA emission and suggest species-specific differences in eDNA persistence. This study underlines the impact of both river discharge rate and source biomass on downstream eDNA detection and dispersal patterns."},{"text":"Treatments Overview of the different fish abundances as used in the nets between the two biomass treatmenst as well as the two different river sections. Abiotics Overview of the characterization of the study system. For both river sections, pH, temperature, conductivity, oxygen, turbidity and river discharge are given. eDNA concentrations Overview of the eDNA concentrations averaged over both laboratory and field biological replicates,per species, per combination of river section and source biomass treatment, per sampling distance from the eDNA source.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01GW1J6M07JQB3K368JTSWYK3E","status":"public"}
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Door hun persistentie (niet-afbreekbaarheid) in aquatische systemen zullen het globaal plastics probleem nog decennia lang voortduren.</p>","_id":"179L06720","gismo_id":"62672436-c36a-4b70-97f1-c221749aa34a","publication_count":11,"iweto_id":"179L06720","end_date":"2024-02-29","start_date":"2020-09-01","title":"PLUXIN - Plastic Flux for Innovation and Business Opportunities in Flanders"}],"publisher":{"name":"Marine Data Archive"},"related_publication":[{"_id":"01GWVMD8EF6BMYQG3A5KX8MS0D"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:07:07","created_by":{"last_name":"Schuermans","biblio_id":"FBEACFFA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Sigrid Schuermans","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000497261","974157737874"],"_id":"FBEACFFA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Schuermans, Sigrid","first_name":"Sigrid"},"year":"2021","title":"Hyperspectral reflectance dataset for dry, wet and submerged plastics in clear and turbid water","doi":["10.14284/530"],"abstract":["This work presents a hyperspectral reflectance dataset of macroplastic samples.","This work presents a hyperspectral reflectance dataset of macroplastic samples. Samples analyzed consisted of pristine, artificially weathered and biofouled plastic specimens, and field samples collected in the docks of the Port of Antwerp and from the river Scheldt, near Temse Bridge (Belgium). The hyperspectral signal of each sample was measured in controlled dry conditions in an optical calibration facility, and, for a set of plastic specimens, under wet and submerged conditions. The wet and submerged hyperspectral signals were obtained in a mesocosm setting that mimicked environmentally relevant concentrations of microalgae and changing levels of dissolved sediment. All the hyperspectral measurements were obtained using an Analytical Spectral Devices FieldSpec 4. The instrument was equipped with a 8° field of view at the calibration facility, while a 1° field of view was used in the mesocosm setting."],"external":0,"keyword":["MArine/Coastal","Fresh water","Brackish water","Biofilms","Hyperspectral reflectance","Prisitine","Turbidity","Weathered","Belgium","Zeeschelde","Antwerp harbour","Temse"],"format":["text/csv"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"af421f72-3b67-11ec-8b91-995dde198d89","first_name":"Giulia","name_last_first":"Leone, Giulia","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":["000211545781","802003874578","972453454443"],"name":"Giulia Leone","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2906-6815","biblio_id":"af421f72-3b67-11ec-8b91-995dde198d89","last_name":"Leone"},{"last_name":"Catarino","name_last_first":"Catarino, Ana","first_name":"Ana","name":"Ana Catarino"},{"last_name":"De Keukelaere","name_last_first":"De Keukelaere, Liesbeth","first_name":"Liesbeth","name":"Liesbeth De Keukelaere"},{"last_name":"Bossaer","name_last_first":"Bossaer, Mattias","first_name":"Mattias","name":"Mattias Bossaer"},{"last_name":"Knaeps","name":"Els Knaeps","first_name":"Els","name_last_first":"Knaeps, Els"},{"name":"Gert Everaert","name_last_first":"Everaert, Gert","first_name":"Gert","last_name":"Everaert"}],"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This work presents a hyperspectral reflectance dataset of macroplastic samples."},{"text":"This work presents a hyperspectral reflectance dataset of macroplastic samples. Samples analyzed consisted of pristine, artificially weathered and biofouled plastic specimens, and field samples collected in the docks of the Port of Antwerp and from the river Scheldt, near Temse Bridge (Belgium). The hyperspectral signal of each sample was measured in controlled dry conditions in an optical calibration facility, and, for a set of plastic specimens, under wet and submerged conditions. The wet and submerged hyperspectral signals were obtained in a mesocosm setting that mimicked environmentally relevant concentrations of microalgae and changing levels of dissolved sediment. All the hyperspectral measurements were obtained using an Analytical Spectral Devices FieldSpec 4. The instrument was equipped with a 8° field of view at the calibration facility, while a 1° field of view was used in the mesocosm setting.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01H02BJRS5H19RKM9ZEDQDZ5W0","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H02BJRS5H19RKM9ZEDQDZ5W0","status":"public","biblio_id":"01H02BJRS5H19RKM9ZEDQDZ5W0"}
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Water scarcity is projected to aggravate due to the pressure that climate change and increasing population exert on freshwater resources. Yet, projections of water scarcity remain highly uncertain and vary with climatic conditions around the world. Risk assessments of water scarcity remain focused on the local balance between water supply through precipitation and human water demand, and thus do not consider spatio-temporal dependencies of supply and demand. However, over the continental land, around 40% of precipitation originates from terrestrial evaporation, often coming from neighbor regions or even remote locations. Here, I propose to assess the risk of water scarcity worldwide by investigating the origin of precipitation. Using the traditional notion of watersheds, I aim to establish a global precipitation recycling network that quantifies the atmospheric flow of water from evaporation to precipitation. An integrative risk assessment of water scarcity will be enabled by (i) highlighting watersheds that are strongly dependent on the water supply from other watersheds in the network, (ii) unraveling the propagation of drought through the network, and (iii) quantifying the vulnerability of each watershed to remote drought. This risk assessment will establish an atmospheric perspective on water scarcity, which may ultimately help develop adaptation strategies to secure water availability.</p>"},{"start_date":"2017-02-01","iweto_id":"41T07817","end_date":"2022-07-31","eu_acronym":"DRY-2-DRY","publication_count":28,"eu_framework_programme":"H2020","abstract":"<p>\nDroughts cause agricultural loss, forest mortality and drinking water scarcity,Their predicted increase in recurrence and intensity poses serious threats to future global food security. Several historically unprecedented droughts have already occured over the last decade in Europe, Australia and the USA. The cost of the ongoing Californian drought is estimated atto be about US$ 3 billion. Still today, the knowledge of how droughts start and evolve remains limited , and so does the understanding of how climate change may affect them.\n\n</p>\n\n<p>\nPositive feedbacks from land have been suggested as critical for the occurrence of recent droughts: as rainfall deficits dry out soul and vegetation, the evaporation of land water is reduced, then the local air becomes to dry to yield rainfall, which further enhances drought conditions.Importantly, this is not just a 'local' feedback, as remote regions may rely on evaporated water transported by winds from the drought-affected region. Following this rationale, droughts self-propagate and self-intesify.\n\n</p>\n\n<p>\nHowever, a global capacity to observe these processes is lacking. Furthermore, climate and forecast models are immature when it comes to representing the influences of land on rainfall. Do climate models underestimate this land feedback? If so, future drought aggravation will be greater than currently expected.At this moment, this remains largely speculative, given the limited number of studies of these processes.\n\n</p>\n\n<p>\nI propose to use novel in situ and satellite records of soil moisture, evaporation and precipitation, in combination with new mechanistic models that can map water vapour trajectories and explore multi-dimensional feedbacks. DRY-2-DRY will not only advance our fundamental knowledge of the mechanisms triggering droughts, it will also provide independent evidence of the extent to which managing land cover can help 'dampen' drought events, and enable progress towards more accurate short-term and long-term drought forecasts.\n\n</p>","title":"Do droughts self-propagate and self-intensify?","eu_id":"715254","gismo_id":"7e5089ab-31f0-4ee8-9bf3-5867aaae8143","_id":"41T07817","eu_call_id":"ERC-2016-STG"},{"abstract":"Prolonged periods of extreme water scarcity induced by drought are detrimental to regional economies through crop and livestock loss, threatening food security in rural communities, and making politically unstable regions more vulnerable to conflict, terrorism, and mass migration. The rural communities of the Horn of Africa Drylands (HAD) are extremely vulnerable to food insecurity and associated economic losses during drought conditions due to low socio-economic levels and low adaptive capacity to climatic shocks, such that frequent and more severe droughts in HAD have dramatically reduced soil moisture and affecting drinking water reserves, leading to increased food insecurity, livestock loss, and major water shortages. DOWN2EARTH is composed of a multidisciplinary project team that will deliver state-of-the-art and community relevant climate services that focus on water scarcity and its consequences at or near the Earth’ surface (hence DOWN2EARTH) to increasingly vulnerable agro-pastoral populations in HAD. The project is designed to bolster existing climate services frameworks, improve decision support to governments and NGOs in the most vulnerable HAD countries (Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia), and to improve community-centric adaptation and resilience to climate change. 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These variables are a subset of the so-called bioclimatic variables that are often part of global gridded datasets (e.g. WorldClim, CHELSA) that have been specifically developed for species distribution modelling and ecological applications.\n\nThe climatological data correspond to 35-year (Startyear_Endyear = 1971_2005) and 30-year (Startyear_Endyear = 2041_2070) mean values representing respectively historical and future climate conditions. To account for the future climate conditions, three possible emission scenarios of greenhouse gases as defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) are used (ClimatePeriod = rcp26, rcp45, rcp85).\n\nThe complete set of variables (var[1-13]) for which historical and future climate data layers are produced are given below.\n\nThe source data for the climate layers were assembled from the EURO-CORDEX archive (Kotlarski et al., 2014). More specifically, we have used the regional climate model simulations for Europe at a spatial resolution of 12.5x12.5km on which a three-step statistical downscaling approach has been applied:\n\n1. Processing (averaging, totals, …) of all available time series of the EURO-CORDEX model experiments (ClimatePeriod = evaluation, historical, rcp) for the climatological variables.\n2. Interpolation of the data layers from the 12.5x12.5km EURO-CORDEX grid to a 1x1km spatial CHELSA (Karger et al., 2017) reference grid (see files lat_1km.csv and lon_1km.csv).\n3. Calculate differences between the 1x1km-interpolated variables (Variable = only for var[1-9]) from the evaluation model experiments (or ClimatePeriod) and the corresponding reference bioclimatic CHELSA variables. In order to account for possible biases present in the EURO-CORDEX climate models, these differences (or biases) are then subtracted from the respective 1x1-km-interpolated variables for the historical and rcp model experiments (ClimatePeriod).\n\nThe dimensions of the 1x1km grid (excl. the first row and column):\n\n    - y-dimension = number of columns = 6071\n    - x-dimension = number of rows = 13147\n\nThe longitudes and latitudes of respectively the southwest and northeast corner of the grid are:\n\n    - longitude -44.592; latitude 21.991 (southwest corner)\n    - longitude 64.967; latitude 72.583 (northeast corner)\n\nThe climatological variables are used as input data for the species distribution modelling of Invasive Alien Species for the Tracking Invasive Alien Species (TrIAS) project.\n\nVariables\n\n    - Variable (VariableName): Unit\n    - var1 (AnnualMeanTemperature): °C\n    - var2 (AnnualAmountPrecipitation): mm year-1\n    - var3 (AnnualVariationPrecipitation): coefficient of variation\n    - var4 (AnnualVariationTemperature): stdev\n    - var5 (MaximumTemperatureWarmestMonth): °C\n    - var6 (MinimumTemperatureColdestMonth): °C\n    - var7 (TemperatureAnnualRange): °C\n    - var8 (PrecipitationWettestMonth): mm\n    - var9 (PrecipitationDriestMonth): mm\n    - var10 (30yrMeanAnnualCumulatedGDDAbove5degreesC): °C days\n    - var11 (AnnualMeanPotentialEvapotranspiration): mm day-1\n    - var12 (AnnualMeanSolarRadiation): W m-2\n    - var13 (AnnualVariationSolarRadiation): stdev\n\nFiles\n\n- varX_VariableName_ClimatePeriod_Startyear_Endyear.csv: climatological data layers for the 13 variables listed above\n- lon_1km.csv: longitudes for the 1x1km grid\n- lat_1km.csv: latitudes for the 1x1km grid\n\nThis work has been funded under the Belgian Science Policies Brain program (BelSPO BR/165/A1/TrIAS). We also acknowledge the World Climate Research Programme's Working Group on Regional Climate, and the Working Group on Coupled Modelling, former coordinating body of CORDEX and responsible panel for CMIP5."],"biblio_id":"8708779","status":"public","_id":"8708779","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains a set of 13 climatological variables (Variable, VariableName) at a spatial resolution of 1x1km for Europe (nx = 13147, ny = 6071) for historical (ClimatePeriod) and future climate conditions. These variables are a subset of the so-called bioclimatic variables that are often part of global gridded datasets (e.g. WorldClim, CHELSA) that have been specifically developed for species distribution modelling and ecological applications.\n\nThe climatological data correspond to 35-year (Startyear_Endyear = 1971_2005) and 30-year (Startyear_Endyear = 2041_2070) mean values representing respectively historical and future climate conditions. To account for the future climate conditions, three possible emission scenarios of greenhouse gases as defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) are used (ClimatePeriod = rcp26, rcp45, rcp85).\n\nThe complete set of variables (var[1-13]) for which historical and future climate data layers are produced are given below.\n\nThe source data for the climate layers were assembled from the EURO-CORDEX archive (Kotlarski et al., 2014). More specifically, we have used the regional climate model simulations for Europe at a spatial resolution of 12.5x12.5km on which a three-step statistical downscaling approach has been applied:\n\n1. Processing (averaging, totals, …) of all available time series of the EURO-CORDEX model experiments (ClimatePeriod = evaluation, historical, rcp) for the climatological variables.\n2. Interpolation of the data layers from the 12.5x12.5km EURO-CORDEX grid to a 1x1km spatial CHELSA (Karger et al., 2017) reference grid (see files lat_1km.csv and lon_1km.csv).\n3. Calculate differences between the 1x1km-interpolated variables (Variable = only for var[1-9]) from the evaluation model experiments (or ClimatePeriod) and the corresponding reference bioclimatic CHELSA variables. In order to account for possible biases present in the EURO-CORDEX climate models, these differences (or biases) are then subtracted from the respective 1x1-km-interpolated variables for the historical and rcp model experiments (ClimatePeriod).\n\nThe dimensions of the 1x1km grid (excl. the first row and column):\n\n    - y-dimension = number of columns = 6071\n    - x-dimension = number of rows = 13147\n\nThe longitudes and latitudes of respectively the southwest and northeast corner of the grid are:\n\n    - longitude -44.592; latitude 21.991 (southwest corner)\n    - longitude 64.967; latitude 72.583 (northeast corner)\n\nThe climatological variables are used as input data for the species distribution modelling of Invasive Alien Species for the Tracking Invasive Alien Species (TrIAS) project.\n\nVariables\n\n    - Variable (VariableName): Unit\n    - var1 (AnnualMeanTemperature): °C\n    - var2 (AnnualAmountPrecipitation): mm year-1\n    - var3 (AnnualVariationPrecipitation): coefficient of variation\n    - var4 (AnnualVariationTemperature): stdev\n    - var5 (MaximumTemperatureWarmestMonth): °C\n    - var6 (MinimumTemperatureColdestMonth): °C\n    - var7 (TemperatureAnnualRange): °C\n    - var8 (PrecipitationWettestMonth): mm\n    - var9 (PrecipitationDriestMonth): mm\n    - var10 (30yrMeanAnnualCumulatedGDDAbove5degreesC): °C days\n    - var11 (AnnualMeanPotentialEvapotranspiration): mm day-1\n    - var12 (AnnualMeanSolarRadiation): W m-2\n    - var13 (AnnualVariationSolarRadiation): stdev\n\nFiles\n\n- varX_VariableName_ClimatePeriod_Startyear_Endyear.csv: climatological data layers for the 13 variables listed above\n- lon_1km.csv: longitudes for the 1x1km grid\n- lat_1km.csv: latitudes for the 1x1km grid\n\nThis work has been funded under the Belgian Science Policies Brain program (BelSPO BR/165/A1/TrIAS). We also acknowledge the World Climate Research Programme's Working Group on Regional Climate, and the Working Group on Coupled Modelling, former coordinating body of CORDEX and responsible panel for CMIP5.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8708779"}
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The aerial photographs cover north and central Ethiopia and were acquired by the Italian military geographical institute in 1935-41. The rediscovery of this archive opens new perspectives for change studies as it is the largest set of pre-1940 aerial photos in Africa.\r\nAs a result of an agreement between Ghent University (Belgium), the Ethiopian Mapping Agency (now Ethiopian Geospatial Information Institute) and Mekelle University (Ethiopia), all the photographs in the archive have been digitised. We have availed it to Ethiopian universities, research institutes and to the broader scientific community through a dedicated web interface: http://www.ethiopia1935.ugent.be/"}],"_id":"8702342","status":"public","format":["text/tab-separated-values","image/jpeg"],"author":[{"last_name":"Nyssen","name":"Jan Nyssen","biblio_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2666-3860","ugent_id":["802000198480"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"name_last_first":"Nyssen, Jan","first_name":"Jan","_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Debever","ugent_id":["000100743792","802001372584","971512940423"],"_id":"2DE67414-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Debever, Martijn","biblio_id":"2DE67414-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Martijn","name":"Martijn Debever"},{"first_name":"Gezahegne","name_last_first":"Gebremeskel, Gezahegne","name":"Gezahegne Gebremeskel","last_name":"Gebremeskel"},{"_id":"F916296E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Wit, Bart","first_name":"Bart","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000204847","979938960813"],"biblio_id":"F916296E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Bart De Wit","last_name":"De Wit"},{"last_name":"Meles Hadgu","name_last_first":"Meles Hadgu, Kiros","first_name":"Kiros","name":"Kiros Meles Hadgu"},{"biblio_id":"F54096B2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Steven De Vriese","last_name":"De Vriese","first_name":"Steven","name_last_first":"De Vriese, Steven","_id":"F54096B2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001149711","975497054462"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}]},{"last_name":"Verbeurgt","name":"Jeffrey Verbeurgt","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9045-6049","biblio_id":"3503D886-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"ugent_id":["000110288693","802002464846","971236381602"],"_id":"3503D886-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Verbeurgt, Jeffrey","first_name":"Jeffrey"},{"last_name":"Mohammed","name_last_first":"Mohammed, Sultan","first_name":"Sultan","name":"Sultan Mohammed"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":["802000146344","977594418067"],"_id":"F8C6DF08-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Frankl, Amaury","first_name":"Amaury","last_name":"Frankl","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1685-2780","biblio_id":"F8C6DF08-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Amaury Frankl"},{"name":"Tulu Besha","first_name":"Tulu","name_last_first":"Besha, Tulu","last_name":"Besha"},{"name_last_first":"Kropacek, J.","first_name":"J.","name":"J. Kropacek","last_name":"Kropacek"},{"name":"A. Forceville","name_last_first":"Forceville, A.","first_name":"A.","last_name":"Forceville"},{"last_name":"Mullaw","biblio_id":"E5408770-0DA5-11E2-8E5F-738E10BDE39D","name":"Biadgilgn Demissie Mullaw","ugent_id":["000120846842","802001328633","976383315170"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Biadgilgn Demissie","name_last_first":"Mullaw, Biadgilgn Demissie","_id":"E5408770-0DA5-11E2-8E5F-738E10BDE39D"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","abstract":["A large archive of pre-1940 aerial photography of Ethiopia has come to light. The aerial photographs cover north and central Ethiopia and were acquired by the Italian military geographical institute in 1935-41. The rediscovery of this archive opens new perspectives for change studies as it is the largest set of pre-1940 aerial photos in Africa.\r\nAs a result of an agreement between Ghent University (Belgium), the Ethiopian Mapping Agency (now Ethiopian Geospatial Information Institute) and Mekelle University (Ethiopia), all the photographs in the archive have been digitised. We have availed it to Ethiopian universities, research institutes and to the broader scientific community through a dedicated web interface: http://www.ethiopia1935.ugent.be/"],"external":0,"keyword":["aerial photography","1930s","Ethiopia"]}
{"date_created":"2023-03-20 12:48:08","publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics"}],"type":"researchData","created_by":{"first_name":"Sven","name_last_first":"Van Hulle, Sven","_id":"378A9E0A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["974790046926"],"biblio_id":"378A9E0A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3049-5409","name":"Sven Van Hulle","last_name":"Van Hulle"},"year":"2023","title":"Replication Data for: A panorama of inchoative constructions in Spanish: Cluster analysis as an answer to the near-synonymy puzzle.","doi":["10.18710/DR8QKQ"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01GRR7CNTAM1TCNQDR36244D28"}],"license":"CC0-1.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:09:57","format":["text/csv"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"ugent_id":["974790046926"],"name_last_first":"Van Hulle, Sven","first_name":"Sven","_id":"378A9E0A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Hulle","name":"Sven Van Hulle","biblio_id":"378A9E0A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3049-5409"}],"abstract":["The dataset contains the data for the hierarchical cluster analysis as explained in the article \"A panorama of inchoative constructions in Spanish: Cluster analysis as an answer to the near-synonymy puzzle\". The dataset contains the data for the hierarchical cluster analysis as explained in the article \"A panorama of inchoative constructions in Spanish: Cluster analysis as an answer to the near-synonymy puzzle\". In total, the dataset contains 3955 observations, which are tokens of the inchoative construction for the following auxiliaries: comenzar, empezar, meter, poner, echar(se), liar, arrancar and romper. The data originates from the the Spanish Web corpus (esTenTen18), accessed via Sketch Engine. Only the European Spanish subcorpus was selected. The search syntax that was used to detect the inchoative construction was the following: “[lemma=\"empezar\"] [tag=\"R.*\"]{0,3}\"a\"[tag=\"V.*\"] within \" (replacing the concrete lemma \"empezar\" by other lemma's for each auxiliary, see Spinc_queries_20221202.txt for all concrete corpus queries). After downloading samples of 10.000 tokens per auxiliary, the samples were manually cleaned. Only 500 tokens per auxiliary were retained in the dataset. Next, the data were annotated for the infinitive observed after the preposition 'a' and for the semantic class to which this infinitive belongs, following the existing ADESSE classification (see below), besides other criteria that are not taken into account for this study. Concretely, the variables 'INF' (infinitive) and 'Class' were used as input for the hierarchical cluster analysis (see data-specific sections below for more information about the variables)."],"external":0,"keyword":["Spanish","inchoative construction","cluster analysis","construction grammar"],"biblio_id":"01GVZH04EM6RCCS77HH84RF2FY","_id":"01GVZH04EM6RCCS77HH84RF2FY","abstract_full":[{"text":"The dataset contains the data for the hierarchical cluster analysis as explained in the article \"A panorama of inchoative constructions in Spanish: Cluster analysis as an answer to the near-synonymy puzzle\". The dataset contains the data for the hierarchical cluster analysis as explained in the article \"A panorama of inchoative constructions in Spanish: Cluster analysis as an answer to the near-synonymy puzzle\". In total, the dataset contains 3955 observations, which are tokens of the inchoative construction for the following auxiliaries: comenzar, empezar, meter, poner, echar(se), liar, arrancar and romper. The data originates from the the Spanish Web corpus (esTenTen18), accessed via Sketch Engine. Only the European Spanish subcorpus was selected. The search syntax that was used to detect the inchoative construction was the following: “[lemma=\"empezar\"] [tag=\"R.*\"]{0,3}\"a\"[tag=\"V.*\"] within \" (replacing the concrete lemma \"empezar\" by other lemma's for each auxiliary, see Spinc_queries_20221202.txt for all concrete corpus queries). After downloading samples of 10.000 tokens per auxiliary, the samples were manually cleaned. Only 500 tokens per auxiliary were retained in the dataset. Next, the data were annotated for the infinitive observed after the preposition 'a' and for the semantic class to which this infinitive belongs, following the existing ADESSE classification (see below), besides other criteria that are not taken into account for this study. Concretely, the variables 'INF' (infinitive) and 'Class' were used as input for the hierarchical cluster analysis (see data-specific sections below for more information about the variables).","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GVZH04EM6RCCS77HH84RF2FY","url":"https://doi.org/10.18710/DR8QKQ","status":"public"}
{"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GQ7R0SX1CSTDV2JHA16QZR7J","_id":"01GQ7R0SX1CSTDV2JHA16QZR7J","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"FLEXPART simulations driven with the reanalysis ERA-Interim from 1 February 1979 to 30 August 2019. The simulations cover the entire globe (90°S to 90°N and 180°E to 179°W) with 3 million homogeneously distributed air parcels representing the entire mass in the atmosphere."}],"biblio_id":"01GQ7R0SX1CSTDV2JHA16QZR7J","keyword":["flexpart","lagrangian model","trajectories","air parcels","heat and moisture tracking","reanalysis","era-interim"],"abstract":["FLEXPART simulations driven with the reanalysis ERA-Interim from 1 February 1979 to 30 August 2019. The simulations cover the entire globe (90°S to 90°N and 180°E to 179°W) with 3 million homogeneously distributed air parcels representing the entire mass in the atmosphere."],"external":0,"author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":["802002625706"],"_id":"44640410-8F61-11E7-8944-677AAD28A064","name_last_first":"Keune, Jessica","first_name":"Jessica","last_name":"Keune","name":"Jessica Keune","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6104-2165","biblio_id":"44640410-8F61-11E7-8944-677AAD28A064"},{"_id":"c374cc7a-ec48-11ea-8cf2-973fb65ec8ef","first_name":"Akash","name_last_first":"Koppa, Akash","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["976604048774"],"name":"Akash Koppa","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5671-0878","biblio_id":"c374cc7a-ec48-11ea-8cf2-973fb65ec8ef","last_name":"Koppa"},{"first_name":"Diego","name_last_first":"Miralles, Diego","_id":"E4C82258-8B94-11E3-91E9-018A10BDE39D","ugent_id":["802001751490","979375403341"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name":"Diego Miralles","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6186-5751","biblio_id":"E4C82258-8B94-11E3-91E9-018A10BDE39D","last_name":"Miralles"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["binary"],"date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:10:29","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"8745512"}],"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.6947524"],"title":"FLEXPART–ERA-Interim simulations with 3 million parcels globally (1979–2019)","year":"2022","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":["802002625706"],"_id":"44640410-8F61-11E7-8944-677AAD28A064","name_last_first":"Keune, Jessica","first_name":"Jessica","last_name":"Keune","name":"Jessica Keune","biblio_id":"44640410-8F61-11E7-8944-677AAD28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6104-2165"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA20"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name":"Department of Environment","ugent_id":"LA20"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"gismo_id":"68c8c95a-c82b-11eb-87f9-89fa7110162e","publication_count":15,"iweto_id":"3E027221","end_date":"2023-04-30","start_date":"2021-10-01","title":"An atmospheric perspective on the risk of freshwater scarcity using precipitation recycling networks","abstract":"<p>Today, more than 4 billion people face water shortages at least once a year. Water scarcity is projected to aggravate due to the pressure that climate change and increasing population exert on freshwater resources. Yet, projections of water scarcity remain highly uncertain and vary with climatic conditions around the world. Risk assessments of water scarcity remain focused on the local balance between water supply through precipitation and human water demand, and thus do not consider spatio-temporal dependencies of supply and demand. However, over the continental land, around 40% of precipitation originates from terrestrial evaporation, often coming from neighbor regions or even remote locations. Here, I propose to assess the risk of water scarcity worldwide by investigating the origin of precipitation. Using the traditional notion of watersheds, I aim to establish a global precipitation recycling network that quantifies the atmospheric flow of water from evaporation to precipitation. An integrative risk assessment of water scarcity will be enabled by (i) highlighting watersheds that are strongly dependent on the water supply from other watersheds in the network, (ii) unraveling the propagation of drought through the network, and (iii) quantifying the vulnerability of each watershed to remote drought. This risk assessment will establish an atmospheric perspective on water scarcity, which may ultimately help develop adaptation strategies to secure water availability.</p>","_id":"3E027221"},{"eu_framework_programme":"H2020","abstract":"<p>\nDroughts cause agricultural loss, forest mortality and drinking water scarcity,Their predicted increase in recurrence and intensity poses serious threats to future global food security. Several historically unprecedented droughts have already occured over the last decade in Europe, Australia and the USA. The cost of the ongoing Californian drought is estimated atto be about US$ 3 billion. Still today, the knowledge of how droughts start and evolve remains limited , and so does the understanding of how climate change may affect them.\n\n</p>\n\n<p>\nPositive feedbacks from land have been suggested as critical for the occurrence of recent droughts: as rainfall deficits dry out soul and vegetation, the evaporation of land water is reduced, then the local air becomes to dry to yield rainfall, which further enhances drought conditions.Importantly, this is not just a 'local' feedback, as remote regions may rely on evaporated water transported by winds from the drought-affected region. Following this rationale, droughts self-propagate and self-intesify.\n\n</p>\n\n<p>\nHowever, a global capacity to observe these processes is lacking. Furthermore, climate and forecast models are immature when it comes to representing the influences of land on rainfall. Do climate models underestimate this land feedback? If so, future drought aggravation will be greater than currently expected.At this moment, this remains largely speculative, given the limited number of studies of these processes.\n\n</p>\n\n<p>\nI propose to use novel in situ and satellite records of soil moisture, evaporation and precipitation, in combination with new mechanistic models that can map water vapour trajectories and explore multi-dimensional feedbacks. DRY-2-DRY will not only advance our fundamental knowledge of the mechanisms triggering droughts, it will also provide independent evidence of the extent to which managing land cover can help 'dampen' drought events, and enable progress towards more accurate short-term and long-term drought forecasts.\n\n</p>","end_date":"2022-07-31","iweto_id":"41T07817","publication_count":28,"eu_acronym":"DRY-2-DRY","start_date":"2017-02-01","_id":"41T07817","eu_call_id":"ERC-2016-STG","gismo_id":"7e5089ab-31f0-4ee8-9bf3-5867aaae8143","title":"Do droughts self-propagate and self-intensify?","eu_id":"715254"},{"_id":"41R07820","eu_id":"869550","title":"Translation of climate information into multilevel decision support for social adaptation, policy development, and resilience to water scarcity in the Horn of Africa Drylands","gismo_id":"83793d00-c656-46c7-9482-5d78b72cb9d3","eu_framework_programme":"H2020","abstract":"Prolonged periods of extreme water scarcity induced by drought are detrimental to regional economies through crop and livestock loss, threatening food security in rural communities, and making politically unstable regions more vulnerable to conflict, terrorism, and mass migration. The rural communities of the Horn of Africa Drylands (HAD) are extremely vulnerable to food insecurity and associated economic losses during drought conditions due to low socio-economic levels and low adaptive capacity to climatic shocks, such that frequent and more severe droughts in HAD have dramatically reduced soil moisture and affecting drinking water reserves, leading to increased food insecurity, livestock loss, and major water shortages. DOWN2EARTH is composed of a multidisciplinary project team that will deliver state-of-the-art and community relevant climate services that focus on water scarcity and its consequences at or near the Earth’ surface (hence DOWN2EARTH) to increasingly vulnerable agro-pastoral populations in HAD. The project is designed to bolster existing climate services frameworks, improve decision support to governments and NGOs in the most vulnerable HAD countries (Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia), and to improve community-centric adaptation and resilience to climate change. The project will: assess the socio-economic dimensions and human dynamics of climate change including feedbacks between climatic shocks, human behavior, and policy implementation; characterize historical trends and future projections of water scarcity, food insecurity, population, and land use; develop and enhance multi-level decision-support tools that emphasize the translation of climate information into critical land and water information required for adaptation and resilience by end users and state/regional governments; and strengthen regional climate services through capacity building, citizen science, information dissemination, expansion of data networks, and policy implementation. \n<p></p>","start_date":"2020-09-01","publication_count":15,"end_date":"2025-02-28","iweto_id":"41R07820"}],"date_created":"2023-01-20 14:06:16"}
{"other_license":"OPEN SOURCE LICENSE - BSD License 2.0","license":"LicenseNotListed","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:11:01","title":"ValentijnDeCoster/ME: ME-PSD toolbox v.1.0.0","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7575970"],"created_by":{"first_name":"Paulien","name_last_first":"Baeyens, Paulien","_id":"798BCFF0-0208-11E3-BADE-15C210BDE39D","ugent_id":["802002698757","974253404530"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW11"}]}],"biblio_id":"798BCFF0-0208-11E3-BADE-15C210BDE39D","name":"Paulien Baeyens","last_name":"Baeyens"},"year":"2023","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW11","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW11"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW11"}],"name":"Department of Materials, Textiles and Chemical Engineering"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2023-01-31 08:07:49","status":"public","_id":"01GR3DWB8BK8N3X0HZS5MQDT66","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The first version of the modulation-excitation (ME) phase-sensitive detection (PSD) toolbox (LCT, Ghent University, Belgium) for MATLAB."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GR3DWB8BK8N3X0HZS5MQDT66","biblio_id":"01GR3DWB8BK8N3X0HZS5MQDT66","abstract":["The first version of the modulation-excitation (ME) phase-sensitive detection (PSD) toolbox (LCT, Ghent University, Belgium) for MATLAB."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","author":[{"_id":"BC81F5DE-1F47-11E4-ABD6-473CB5D1D7B1","first_name":"Valentijn","name_last_first":"De Coster, Valentijn","ugent_id":["974496474911"],"name":"Valentijn De Coster","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1411-9005","biblio_id":"BC81F5DE-1F47-11E4-ABD6-473CB5D1D7B1","last_name":"De Coster"}],"format":["Matlab"]}
{"biblio_id":"01GNAPFJNTM14B798KANYRMZWK","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"FWO-funded project on finding a system within the corpus of regulae iuris in medieval jurisprudence","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01GNAPFJNTM14B798KANYRMZWK","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GNAPFJNTM14B798KANYRMZWK","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Kotlyar","biblio_id":"84dcb05d-5c10-11ea-9760-9ebf0996f1ea","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9914-5802","name":"Ilya Kotlyar","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["975380011838"],"_id":"84dcb05d-5c10-11ea-9760-9ebf0996f1ea","first_name":"Ilya","name_last_first":"Kotlyar, Ilya"}],"format":["accdb"],"abstract":["FWO-funded project on finding a system within the corpus of regulae iuris in medieval jurisprudence"],"external":0,"title":"Medieval Juristic Regulae. Origin. Evolution. System.","doi":["10.17605/OSF.IO/4WQZS"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Kotlyar","name":"Ilya Kotlyar","biblio_id":"84dcb05d-5c10-11ea-9760-9ebf0996f1ea","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9914-5802","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["975380011838"],"_id":"84dcb05d-5c10-11ea-9760-9ebf0996f1ea","name_last_first":"Kotlyar, Ilya","first_name":"Ilya"},"year":"2022","related_publication":[{"_id":"8736280"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:11:31","publisher":{"name":"Open Science Framework"},"date_created":"2022-12-27 21:05:43","project":[{"title":"Medieval Regulae Juris. Origins. Evolution. System.","start_date":"2020-01-01","publication_count":6,"gismo_id":"467687b2-225c-11ea-9b15-d7676230cb7f","end_date":"2023-12-31","iweto_id":"3G002120","_id":"3G002120","abstract":"<p>\nThis project aims to research the 'regulae juris' developed by the medieval learned jurists The 'regulae', short and memorable Latin &quot;maxims&quot;, were precursors of our general principles of law As such they have had an enormous and lasting importance in the Western legal tradition Modern legal theorists and even judges and attorneys continue referring to them up to this day The objective will be to establish the origin, evolution and system of the 'regulae', taken holistically The project is innovative in that it will employ the same method as the medieval jurists themselves were using - the dialectical method of analysis and synthesis Not only the project results will be published, but also preparatory materials will be published online The project will provide a historical context for the 'regulae' and reveal their true meaning in the legal system In this way, it will achieve a major scientific breakthrough, uncovering the foundations of all the modern Western legal systems and, potentially, starting a whole new series of research projects in the history of European law and in jurisprudence\n\n</p>"}],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"RE21","name":"Department of Interdisciplinary Study of Law, Private Law and Business Law","path":[{"ugent_id":"RE21"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE21"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
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{"title":"eDNA quantification to evaluate bullfrog management","doi":["10.5061/DRYAD.QZ612JMHM"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Van Driessche","biblio_id":"0E77E574-0490-11E4-9499-19EF4B2F559A","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1606-8758","name":"Charlotte Van Driessche","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["973543386960"],"_id":"0E77E574-0490-11E4-9499-19EF4B2F559A","name_last_first":"Van Driessche, Charlotte","first_name":"Charlotte"},"year":"2022","related_publication":[{"_id":"8751777"}],"date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:12:49","license":"CC0-1.0","publisher":{"name":"Dryad"},"date_created":"2023-03-21 07:45:43","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","name":"Department of Biology","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE11"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","biblio_id":"01GW1J33CMV8TQ7MQ0C8EXX6FX","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GW1J33CMV8TQ7MQ0C8EXX6FX","_id":"01GW1J33CMV8TQ7MQ0C8EXX6FX","abstract_full":[{"text":"Biological invasions contribute now more than ever to the global homogenization of fauna and flora. Large-scale monitoring programs are therefore needed to detect incipient invasions and to evaluate management interventions. As conventional monitoring methods are constrained by large costs, environmental DNA (eDNA)-based methods are increasingly recognized as valuable monitoring tools. However, accurately estimating species abundance from eDNA concentrations in natural systems remains challenging and consequently hinders their integration in management applications. Here, we used droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) in eDNA surveys to estimate the abundance of invasive American bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus). We first introduced bullfrog tadpoles in natural ponds to assess the relationship between abundances and eDNA concentrations under field conditions. Next, we combined eDNA sampling with fyke netting in naturally colonized ponds to investigate whether bullfrog eDNA concentrations can estimate bullfrog capture success and conventional abundance measures obtained via depletion sampling. Finally, we evaluated eradication measures by comparing bullfrog eDNA concentrations before and after fyke netting. We found a strong linear relationship between the numbers of introduced tadpoles and eDNA concentrations (r2 = 0.988). Bullfrog eDNA concentrations were not only linearly related to the catch-per-unit-effort (r2 = 0.739), but also to conventional abundance estimates (r2 = 0.716), particularly when eDNA concentrations were standardized for pond area (r2 = 0.834) and volume (r2 = 0.888). Bullfrog tadpoles were only captured when eDNA concentrations exceeded 1.5 copies µL-1, indicating that quantitative eDNA analyses enable the localization of breeding ponds. We found a significant reduction in eDNA concentrations after fyke netting proportional to the number of captured bullfrogs. These results demonstrate that eDNA quantification is a reliable tool that accurately estimates bullfrog abundance in natural lentic systems. We show that quantitative eDNA analyses can complement the toolbox of natural resource managers and facilitate the coordination of eradication campaigns targeting alien invasive species.","lang":"eng"},{"text":"Overview of the collected data types: Experimental ponds Period of collected data: between the 30th of June and the 23rd of July 2021 Types of collected data Species-specific environmental DNA data Water quality variables pH Turbidity pH Pond volumes .. Management ponds Period of collected data: between June and September 2021 Types of collected data Species-specific environmental DNA data Bullfrog depletion sampling data Water quality variables pH Turbidity pH Pond volumes Overview of the way the collected data types were acquired Species-specific eDNA data Primer/probe assay validated for western European usage in Everts et al. (2021). Droplet Digital PCR according to protocol described in Everts et al. (2021). Calculation of final eDNA concentrations according to formula in this article. Water quality data pH and conducitivity were measured from the same volume of water as was filtered for eDNA sampling, using a WTW multiLine® Multi 3620 IDS SET KS1 multimeter. Turbidity was measured from the same volume of water as was filtered for eDNA sampling that was deep-frozen and measured afterwards, using a 2100Q Portable Turbidity meter (Hach®) Bullfrog catch data Bullfrogs were caught using double fyke nets with a mesh size of 8mm, consisting of two fykes interconnected with a seven meters long leader net, each with an initial hoop of 80 x 90 cm followed by three narrowing funnels in each fyke The number of fyke nets and period that they were used per pond were given in Table 1 in the Research Article. Catch-per-unit-effort was for all management ponds where bullfrogs were captured Conventional population size estiamtions were obtained via depletion sampling. Subsampling of the data was necessary to comply with the assumptions, which has been reported extensively in the Research Article. Pond volumes (a detailled description is given in the Appendix of the Research Article) Pond volumes were quantified using a 999 CXI HDSI multibeam (Humminbird®) sonar device and the associated software. Pond volumes of extremely shallow ponds (&lt; 50 cm deep) were quantified using a RTK satellite navigation technique using a Trimble® S6 total station with Trimble® R6 receptors.","lang":"eng"}],"author":[{"last_name":"Everts","name":"Teun Everts","name_last_first":"Everts, Teun","first_name":"Teun"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"ugent_id":["000070619535","802001089466"],"_id":"06ACB458-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van Driessche, Charlotte","first_name":"Charlotte","last_name":"Van Driessche","name":"Charlotte Van Driessche","biblio_id":"06ACB458-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Neyrinck","name":"Sabrina Neyrinck","first_name":"Sabrina","name_last_first":"Neyrinck, Sabrina"},{"last_name":"De Regge","first_name":"Nico","name_last_first":"De Regge, Nico","name":"Nico De Regge"},{"last_name":"Descamps","name":"Sarah Descamps","name_last_first":"Descamps, Sarah","first_name":"Sarah"},{"last_name":"De Vocht","name":"Alain De Vocht","first_name":"Alain","name_last_first":"De Vocht, Alain"},{"last_name":"Jacquemyn","name":"Hans Jacquemyn","first_name":"Hans","name_last_first":"Jacquemyn, Hans"},{"ugent_id":["802000455936"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"first_name":"Rein","name_last_first":"Brys, Rein","_id":"FB6D670E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Brys","name":"Rein Brys","biblio_id":"FB6D670E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"keyword":["Alien invasive species","conservation genetics","depletion sampling","droplet digital PCR","environmental DNA quantification","fyke netting","Lithobates catesbeianus","monitoring biological invasions","FOS: Biological sciences"],"external":0,"abstract":["Biological invasions contribute now more than ever to the global homogenization of fauna and flora. Large-scale monitoring programs are therefore needed to detect incipient invasions and to evaluate management interventions. As conventional monitoring methods are constrained by large costs, environmental DNA (eDNA)-based methods are increasingly recognized as valuable monitoring tools. However, accurately estimating species abundance from eDNA concentrations in natural systems remains challenging and consequently hinders their integration in management applications. Here, we used droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) in eDNA surveys to estimate the abundance of invasive American bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus). We first introduced bullfrog tadpoles in natural ponds to assess the relationship between abundances and eDNA concentrations under field conditions. Next, we combined eDNA sampling with fyke netting in naturally colonized ponds to investigate whether bullfrog eDNA concentrations can estimate bullfrog capture success and conventional abundance measures obtained via depletion sampling. Finally, we evaluated eradication measures by comparing bullfrog eDNA concentrations before and after fyke netting. We found a strong linear relationship between the numbers of introduced tadpoles and eDNA concentrations (r2 = 0.988). Bullfrog eDNA concentrations were not only linearly related to the catch-per-unit-effort (r2 = 0.739), but also to conventional abundance estimates (r2 = 0.716), particularly when eDNA concentrations were standardized for pond area (r2 = 0.834) and volume (r2 = 0.888). Bullfrog tadpoles were only captured when eDNA concentrations exceeded 1.5 copies µL-1, indicating that quantitative eDNA analyses enable the localization of breeding ponds. We found a significant reduction in eDNA concentrations after fyke netting proportional to the number of captured bullfrogs. These results demonstrate that eDNA quantification is a reliable tool that accurately estimates bullfrog abundance in natural lentic systems. We show that quantitative eDNA analyses can complement the toolbox of natural resource managers and facilitate the coordination of eradication campaigns targeting alien invasive species.","Overview of the collected data types: Experimental ponds Period of collected data: between the 30th of June and the 23rd of July 2021 Types of collected data Species-specific environmental DNA data Water quality variables pH Turbidity pH Pond volumes .. Management ponds Period of collected data: between June and September 2021 Types of collected data Species-specific environmental DNA data Bullfrog depletion sampling data Water quality variables pH Turbidity pH Pond volumes Overview of the way the collected data types were acquired Species-specific eDNA data Primer/probe assay validated for western European usage in Everts et al. (2021). Droplet Digital PCR according to protocol described in Everts et al. (2021). Calculation of final eDNA concentrations according to formula in this article. Water quality data pH and conducitivity were measured from the same volume of water as was filtered for eDNA sampling, using a WTW multiLine® Multi 3620 IDS SET KS1 multimeter. Turbidity was measured from the same volume of water as was filtered for eDNA sampling that was deep-frozen and measured afterwards, using a 2100Q Portable Turbidity meter (Hach®) Bullfrog catch data Bullfrogs were caught using double fyke nets with a mesh size of 8mm, consisting of two fykes interconnected with a seven meters long leader net, each with an initial hoop of 80 x 90 cm followed by three narrowing funnels in each fyke The number of fyke nets and period that they were used per pond were given in Table 1 in the Research Article. Catch-per-unit-effort was for all management ponds where bullfrogs were captured Conventional population size estiamtions were obtained via depletion sampling. Subsampling of the data was necessary to comply with the assumptions, which has been reported extensively in the Research Article. Pond volumes (a detailled description is given in the Appendix of the Research Article) Pond volumes were quantified using a 999 CXI HDSI multibeam (Humminbird®) sonar device and the associated software. Pond volumes of extremely shallow ponds (&lt; 50 cm deep) were quantified using a RTK satellite navigation technique using a Trimble® S6 total station with Trimble® R6 receptors."]}
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The axial peak tibial acceleration was detected before and during the biofeedback-based intervention using a backpack system connected to a very lightweight accelerometer. We refer to the full paper for details on how the data were collected and processed. Data are from an experimental protocol approved by the Ethics Committee of Ghent University (bimetra identification number 2015/0864). The present dataset has been used to determine when runners change their level of peak tibial acceleration during over-ground running using an auditory biofeedback system. The folder 'Change-Point\" contains the .cpa-files to be opened in the Change-Point Analyzer v2.3 software. The values of axial peak tibial acceleration are also stored in an Excel-compatible file 'change point analysis_data' . The spreadsheet comprising of 10 columns. Each column represents a participant. A column contains the values of axial peak tibial acceleration of the no-biofeedback condition (1.5 min. of baseline), followed by the biofeedback condition (2x10 min.). The total number of trials detected per participant equals 1853 ± 88 (mean ± SD)."],"external":0,"biblio_id":"01GRW2GR0H44MXGBQWQ9RS655M","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GRW2GR0H44MXGBQWQ9RS655M","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains the time series of axial peak tibial acceleration. We recruited 10 runners with high axial peak tibial acceleration. The participants performed a gait retraining session whilst running overground at 3.2 ± 0.2 m/s in self-selected footwear. Real-time auditory biofeedback on axial peak tibial acceleration was provided. The axial peak tibial acceleration was detected before and during the biofeedback-based intervention using a backpack system connected to a very lightweight accelerometer. We refer to the full paper for details on how the data were collected and processed. Data are from an experimental protocol approved by the Ethics Committee of Ghent University (bimetra identification number 2015/0864). The present dataset has been used to determine when runners change their level of peak tibial acceleration during over-ground running using an auditory biofeedback system. The folder 'Change-Point\" contains the .cpa-files to be opened in the Change-Point Analyzer v2.3 software. The values of axial peak tibial acceleration are also stored in an Excel-compatible file 'change point analysis_data' . The spreadsheet comprising of 10 columns. Each column represents a participant. A column contains the values of axial peak tibial acceleration of the no-biofeedback condition (1.5 min. of baseline), followed by the biofeedback condition (2x10 min.). The total number of trials detected per participant equals 1853 ± 88 (mean ± SD).","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01GRW2GR0H44MXGBQWQ9RS655M","url":"https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/pcb934vsjz/1","publisher":{"name":"Mendeley"},"date_created":"2023-02-09 21:50:15","project":[{"iweto_id":"3F022715","end_date":"2019-09-30","gismo_id":"3b0927f8-4328-4384-9f9c-0ebf57cb6cdb","publication_count":18,"start_date":"2015-10-01","title":"Motor retraining by real-time sonic feedback: understanding strategies of low impact running","abstract":"<p>A new and interdisciplinary approach to motor <br />retraining using self-produced interactive sonic and musical feedback will be <br />developed. The underlying theory and methods will be tested in a study on self <br />induced running style alterations. In particular, we aim at showing that <br />impact severity, a biomechanical risk factor of running injuries, can be <br />lowered using interactive sonic and musical feedback.<br /></p>","_id":"3F022715"}],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE37","name":"Department of Rehabilitation Sciences","path":[{"ugent_id":"GE37"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE37"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Data from: “Change point detection of peak tibial acceleration in over-ground running retraining”","doi":["10.17632/PCB934VSJZ.1"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Van den Berghe","name":"Pieter Van den Berghe","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8205-5491","biblio_id":"2A29ED24-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802002160611","974910308233"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE37","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE37"}]}],"first_name":"Pieter","name_last_first":"Van den Berghe, Pieter","_id":"2A29ED24-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2020","related_publication":[{"_id":"8655311"}],"date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:13:43","license":"CC-BY-4.0"}
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The data has been collected in Puerto Ayora at Santa Cruz in August 2017, the most urbanized island of the Galapagos Archipelago. The purpose of this study was to investigate the image classification opportunities for these intertidal habitats using Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle (UAV) imagery. This dataset is cited in an open-access publication:  https://doi.org/10.3390/drones7070416. 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{"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0)","author":[{"name_last_first":"Lybaert, Chloé","first_name":"Chloé","_id":"098BB2B4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000876066","977687995381"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"biblio_id":"098BB2B4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-6187-8410","name":"Chloé Lybaert","last_name":"Lybaert"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"ugent_id":["801001352805","974696136475"],"_id":"F5C6478A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Clerck, Bernard","first_name":"Bernard","last_name":"De Clerck","biblio_id":"F5C6478A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Bernard De Clerck"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001149989"],"_id":"2B846A82-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Jorien","name_last_first":"Saelens, Jorien","last_name":"Saelens","biblio_id":"2B846A82-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Jorien Saelens"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001700789","973655223718"],"_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Cuypere, Ludovic","first_name":"Ludovic","last_name":"De Cuypere","name":"Ludovic De Cuypere","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0050-1097","biblio_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"format":["text/csv","text/markdown"],"keyword":["Linguistic data","corpus data","spoken corpus data","Dutch","Dutch dialects","West Flemish","French Flemish","Mixed-effects logistic regression analysis","Inversion","word order","V2","Subject-Verb inversion","constituent order","syntactic alternation"],"abstract":["The dataset includes an annotated dataset of N = 1413 sentences (or parts thereof) taken from an authentic spoken corpus data from West Flemish and French Flemish (Dialects of Dutch). The sentences are annotated for V2 variation (Subject-Verb inversion, the outcome variable of the associated study) and seven predictor variables, including city, region, prosodic integration, form and function of the topicalized constituent, form of the subject, and the number of constituents in the prefield on (non)inverted word order. The dataset also includes geographical data to create a dialect map showing the relative frequencies of V2 variation. An R Notebook with the data analysis is provided."],"external":0,"biblio_id":"8725889","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"The dataset includes an annotated dataset of N = 1413 sentences (or parts thereof) taken from an authentic spoken corpus data from West Flemish and French Flemish (Dialects of Dutch). The sentences are annotated for V2 variation (Subject-Verb inversion, the outcome variable of the associated study) and seven predictor variables, including city, region, prosodic integration, form and function of the topicalized constituent, form of the subject, and the number of constituents in the prefield on (non)inverted word order. The dataset also includes geographical data to create a dialect map showing the relative frequencies of V2 variation. An R Notebook with the data analysis is provided.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"8725889","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8725889","publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"date_created":"2021-11-05 14:17:52","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics","ugent_id":"LW06"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","doi":["10.18710/NSFN2B"],"title":"Replication Data for: A Corpus Based Analysis of V2 Variation in West Flemish and French Flemish Dialects","year":"2021","created_by":{"name":"Ludovic De Cuypere","biblio_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0050-1097","last_name":"De Cuypere","_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Ludovic","name_last_first":"De Cuypere, Ludovic","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001700789","973655223718"]},"license":"CC-BY-NC-4.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:17:32","related_publication":[{"_id":"8057400"}]}
{"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GX8DYTN1NS0H231XMCSM5YF0","abstract_full":[{"text":"Dataset containing political background characteristics of all members elected to the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1995 and 2019.","lang":"eng"},{"text":"This work was supported by Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek – Vlaanderen (FWO) under Grant 12ZZ921","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01GX8DYTN1NS0H231XMCSM5YF0","biblio_id":"01GX8DYTN1NS0H231XMCSM5YF0","keyword":["members of parliament","background characteristics","Belgium"],"abstract":["Dataset containing political background characteristics of all members elected to the Belgian Chamber of Representatives between 1995 and 2019.","This work was supported by Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek – Vlaanderen (FWO) under Grant 12ZZ921"],"external":0,"author":[{"last_name":"de Vet","name":"Benjamin de Vet","biblio_id":"3A463CB2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9147-8450","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["978511466575"],"_id":"3A463CB2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"de Vet, Benjamin","first_name":"Benjamin"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/csv"],"date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:17:56","license":"CC-BY-4.0","title":"Members of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives (1995-2019)","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7801559"],"created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-9147-8450","biblio_id":"3A463CB2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Benjamin de Vet","last_name":"de Vet","_id":"3A463CB2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Benjamin","name_last_first":"de Vet, Benjamin","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["978511466575"]},"year":"2023","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS03","name":"Department of Political science","path":[{"ugent_id":"PS03"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2023-04-05 10:03:51","project":[{"gismo_id":"19e7777b-d7df-11ea-aa27-b1f81ec15cf7","publication_count":8,"iweto_id":"3E007320","end_date":"2023-09-30","start_date":"2020-10-01","title":"Parliaments and coalition governance: the prevalence, rationale and conditions of oversight among majority parties through parliamentary questions","_id":"3E007320","abstract":"<p>In times of growing distrust between (potential) coalition partners, parliaments can play an important role in maintaining stable governments. Although often seen as weak actors, recent research suggest that parliaments are crucial arenas where coalition parties channel conflicts and hold each other accountable.Through parliamentary oversight (e.g. using parliamentary questions) majority parties can make sure that ministers execute agreed-upon compromises instead of 'drifting' to his/her party's preferential policies. \nThis project aims to extend our knowledge of (1) the prevalence (2) rationale and (3) conditions of  parliamentary oversight among majority parties. It focuses on the Belgian case, which is theoretically relevant, first, because it is a least-likely case with regards to the prevalence of intra-coalition oversight due to the collective nature of cabinet decision-making and the weak institutional position of parliament. Second, its unique split party system allows us to assess whether oversight efforts serve policy- or also vote-seeking objectives. Third, procedural differences between the Federal and Flemish parliament allow us to examine the (dis)advantageous conditions for intra-coalition oversight (with a focus on the role of committee chairs).  \nThrough large-N analyses supplemented with in-depth interviews, this project will make important contributions to literature on parliaments and coalitions, that are also highly relevant from a societal perspective.</p>"}]}
{"biblio_id":"8726157","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8726157","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Dataset abstract\r\n\r\nThe dataset includes vocabulary test scores from 75 native Dutch speakers from Flanders (Belgium), learning both L2 French and L2 English in a CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) context. CLIL refers to the teaching of subjects, such as history or economy, in a foreign language (Coyle et al. 2010). Participants were all L1 speakers of Dutch aged 12 to 14 at time of testing (28 females, 47 males). For each language, two Vocabulary Levels Tests (VLT) were administered: a reception test and a production test. In the receptive VLT, participants matched decontextualized words with definitions, while in the productive VLT, they completed words that appeared in short sentences. Both tests were additionally performed in a pre-posttest design over a 3-month-interval. Because all participants studied L2 French and L2 English simultaneously, the data allows for paired comparisons between the gain scores of the French and English tests. The full data analysis to replicate the results in Baten et al. (2020) is provided in an R Notebook.\r\n\r\nArticle abstract\r\n\r\nContent and language integrated learning (CLIL) has expanded in Europe, favored by the large body of research, often showing positive effects of CLIL on L2 development. However, critical voices have recently questioned whether these positive findings apply to any language, given that most research focuses on English. Taking into account this concern, the present study investigated the (productive and receptive) vocabulary development in L2 English and L2 French of the same group of learners within a CLIL context. The aim was not to evaluate the benefits of CLIL over non-CLIL, but, instead, to examine whether vocabulary gains in CLIL learning are language-dependent. More specifically, this study included 75 Flemish eight-grade pupils who had CLIL lessons in both English and French. The results show that although the pupils have a larger English vocabulary, the level of improvement (from pretest to posttest) is not different across the languages. The findings indicate that within CLIL vocabulary knowledge also develops in languages other than English.\r\n\r\nReferences:\r\n\r\nBaten, K., Van Hiel, S., & De Cuypere, L. (2020). Vocabulary development in a CLIL context : a comparison between French and English L2. STUDIES IN SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING AND TEACHING, 10(2), 307–336. doi: 10.14746/ssllt.2020.10.2.5\r\nCoyle, D., Hood, P. & Marsh, D. (2010). CLIL. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press."}],"_id":"8726157","author":[{"first_name":"Kristof","name_last_first":"Baten, Kristof","_id":"F7E1DC14-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["000060752211","801002039380"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"name":"Kristof Baten","biblio_id":"F7E1DC14-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2125-8011","last_name":"Baten"},{"ugent_id":["973399804126"],"first_name":"Silke","name_last_first":"Van Hiel, Silke","_id":"072165E0-F0EF-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Hiel","biblio_id":"072165E0-F0EF-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name":"Silke Van Hiel"},{"last_name":"De Cuypere","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0050-1097","biblio_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Ludovic De Cuypere","ugent_id":["801001700789","973655223718"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"first_name":"Ludovic","name_last_first":"De Cuypere, Ludovic","_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["text/csv","text/markdown"],"keyword":["Foreign language learning","CLIL","Content and Language Integrated Learning","vocabulary","L2 English","L2 French","Dutch learners of English","Dutch learners of French","Productive vocabulary knowledge","Receptive vocabulary knowledge"],"external":0,"abstract":["Dataset abstract\r\n\r\nThe dataset includes vocabulary test scores from 75 native Dutch speakers from Flanders (Belgium), learning both L2 French and L2 English in a CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) context. CLIL refers to the teaching of subjects, such as history or economy, in a foreign language (Coyle et al. 2010). Participants were all L1 speakers of Dutch aged 12 to 14 at time of testing (28 females, 47 males). For each language, two Vocabulary Levels Tests (VLT) were administered: a reception test and a production test. In the receptive VLT, participants matched decontextualized words with definitions, while in the productive VLT, they completed words that appeared in short sentences. Both tests were additionally performed in a pre-posttest design over a 3-month-interval. Because all participants studied L2 French and L2 English simultaneously, the data allows for paired comparisons between the gain scores of the French and English tests. The full data analysis to replicate the results in Baten et al. (2020) is provided in an R Notebook.\r\n\r\nArticle abstract\r\n\r\nContent and language integrated learning (CLIL) has expanded in Europe, favored by the large body of research, often showing positive effects of CLIL on L2 development. However, critical voices have recently questioned whether these positive findings apply to any language, given that most research focuses on English. Taking into account this concern, the present study investigated the (productive and receptive) vocabulary development in L2 English and L2 French of the same group of learners within a CLIL context. The aim was not to evaluate the benefits of CLIL over non-CLIL, but, instead, to examine whether vocabulary gains in CLIL learning are language-dependent. More specifically, this study included 75 Flemish eight-grade pupils who had CLIL lessons in both English and French. The results show that although the pupils have a larger English vocabulary, the level of improvement (from pretest to posttest) is not different across the languages. The findings indicate that within CLIL vocabulary knowledge also develops in languages other than English.\r\n\r\nReferences:\r\n\r\nBaten, K., Van Hiel, S., & De Cuypere, L. (2020). Vocabulary development in a CLIL context : a comparison between French and English L2. STUDIES IN SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING AND TEACHING, 10(2), 307–336. doi: 10.14746/ssllt.2020.10.2.5\r\nCoyle, D., Hood, P. & Marsh, D. (2010). CLIL. 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In order to maintain their structure, these emulsions depend on the combined action of two different phenomena, fat crystallization and water phase dispersion, both of which are intricate mechanisms. Hence, through understanding all the distinct structural levels (nanoscale: 0.1 nm – 100 nm; mesoscale: 200nm - 1µ; microscale: 1µm - 200µm and macroscale: >200 µm), this project aims to gain insight in the relationship between formulation, processing variables and macroscopic product performance. Following this approach, so called multiscale analysis, it is intended to understand the dynamics that dominate the structural characteristics of the system. The uniqueness in this research relies in the combined use of advanced mesoscale characterization techniques (ultra small-angle X-ray scattering), industrially relevant processing conditions (AC-unit) and novel stabilization mechanisms (non-surfactant mediated Pickering emulsions). 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The results are generated for the well-known flexible tube example case, using the open-source code CoCoNuT. This code developed at Ghent University is Python-based and has the capability to couple existing solvers, both open-source and commercial solvers. This archive consists of the following files\n\ncoconut.tar.gz: the specific CoCoNuT version used (sep-2022), including the Python flow and structure solvers for the flexible tube and modifications for monitoring memory requirements\ncompare_coupling_algorithms.tar.gz: the scripts to set up the cases and perform the calculations and post-processing\nresults.tar.gz: the generated result data\n\nFor requirements to run CoCoNuT, refer to the documentation. Additionally, the Python package guppy3 is required for monitoring the memory use. In this work the data were generated with Andaconda3-2022.05 and the package guppy3-3.1.2.\nBefore running the provided scripts, make sure the parent directory of the \"coconut\" folder is added to the PYTHONPATH. The calculations can be started with \"python run.py\". For the cases which names contain \"_m\" followed by a number, e.g. \"_m100\", the number refers to the number of discretization points on the interface. The cases with suffix \"_c\" are distinct from those without, as they don't perform the time consuming memory monitoring and are therefore used for measuring computational time."}],"_id":"01GXT6GPX0BH9Q53QSCJH8FY1R","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GXT6GPX0BH9Q53QSCJH8FY1R","status":"public","biblio_id":"01GXT6GPX0BH9Q53QSCJH8FY1R","abstract":["These files accompany the publication \"Quasi-Newton methods for partitioned simulation of FSI in generalized Broyden framework\" in Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering, in which the performance of multiple quasi-Newton methods are compared in terms of memory requirements and computational time. The results are generated for the well-known flexible tube example case, using the open-source code CoCoNuT. This code developed at Ghent University is Python-based and has the capability to couple existing solvers, both open-source and commercial solvers. This archive consists of the following files\n\ncoconut.tar.gz: the specific CoCoNuT version used (sep-2022), including the Python flow and structure solvers for the flexible tube and modifications for monitoring memory requirements\ncompare_coupling_algorithms.tar.gz: the scripts to set up the cases and perform the calculations and post-processing\nresults.tar.gz: the generated result data\n\nFor requirements to run CoCoNuT, refer to the documentation. Additionally, the Python package guppy3 is required for monitoring the memory use. In this work the data were generated with Andaconda3-2022.05 and the package guppy3-3.1.2.\nBefore running the provided scripts, make sure the parent directory of the \"coconut\" folder is added to the PYTHONPATH. The calculations can be started with \"python run.py\". For the cases which names contain \"_m\" followed by a number, e.g. \"_m100\", the number refers to the number of discretization points on the interface. The cases with suffix \"_c\" are distinct from those without, as they don't perform the time consuming memory monitoring and are therefore used for measuring computational time."],"external":0,"keyword":["fluid-structure interaction","FSI","quasi-Newton","partitioned algorithm","least-squares","multi-vector"],"format":["code/py","image/png"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["979691279494"],"_id":"D7AC5654-0208-11E3-BADE-15C210BDE39D","name_last_first":"Delaissé, Nicolas","first_name":"Nicolas","last_name":"Delaissé","name":"Nicolas Delaissé","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3241-6487","biblio_id":"D7AC5654-0208-11E3-BADE-15C210BDE39D"},{"name":"Toon Demeester","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4893-7866","biblio_id":"395BE2B6-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Demeester","_id":"395BE2B6-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Toon","name_last_first":"Demeester, Toon","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["976402290693"]},{"last_name":"Haelterman","biblio_id":"0F2C9A08-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Robby Haelterman","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["002005719217"],"_id":"0F2C9A08-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Haelterman, Robby","first_name":"Robby"},{"_id":"F8569310-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Joris","name_last_first":"Degroote, Joris","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000037018","919018253380","976918123458"],"name":"Joris Degroote","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4225-1791","biblio_id":"F8569310-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Degroote"}]}
{"keyword":["Oleogel","sonothermal glycation","Anionic gum","High internal phase emulsion"],"external":0,"abstract":["The raw data of Maillard conjugates, Maillard conjugate-stabilized emulsions and oleogels. The optical microscopic images of Maillard conjugate-stabilized emulsions. Centrifugation and storage stability of emulsions."],"author":[{"name_last_first":"Tirgarian, Behraad","first_name":"Behraad","name":"Behraad Tirgarian","last_name":"Tirgarian"},{"first_name":"Jamshid","name_last_first":"Farmani, Jamshid","name":"Jamshid Farmani","last_name":"Farmani"},{"first_name":"Reza","name_last_first":"Farahmanfar, Reza","name":"Reza Farahmanfar","last_name":"Farahmanfar"},{"name_last_first":"Milani, Jafar","first_name":"Jafar","name":"Jafar Milani","last_name":"Milani"},{"last_name":"Van Bockstaele","name":"Filip Van Bockstaele","biblio_id":"FA8A8C36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6878-249X","ugent_id":["802000391369","977365913955"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}]}],"first_name":"Filip","name_last_first":"Van Bockstaele, Filip","_id":"FA8A8C36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["image/jpeg","data/xlsx"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GWYA13X9KGA7DCG3KX5BZFCY","_id":"01GWYA13X9KGA7DCG3KX5BZFCY","abstract_full":[{"text":"The raw data of Maillard conjugates, Maillard conjugate-stabilized emulsions and oleogels. The optical microscopic images of Maillard conjugate-stabilized emulsions. Centrifugation and storage stability of emulsions.","lang":"eng"}],"biblio_id":"01GWYA13X9KGA7DCG3KX5BZFCY","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA23","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA23"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"name":"Department of Food technology, Safety and Health"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2023-04-01 11:42:48","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:25:02","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"8755972"}],"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7784064"],"title":"Colloidal network oleogels structured by sonothermal conjugates of sodium caseinate and anionic gums","year":"2023","created_by":{"_id":"FA8A8C36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Filip","name_last_first":"Van Bockstaele, Filip","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000391369","977365913955"],"biblio_id":"FA8A8C36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6878-249X","name":"Filip Van Bockstaele","last_name":"Van Bockstaele"}}
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The objective is to become more competitive and innovative together, leveraging and synergizing our respective strengths and capitalizing on our innovation potential and partnerships with our surrounding ecosystems to jointly promote a greener, healthier, more equitable and sustainable Europe. </p>","_id":"41I00121","eu_id":"101035819","title":"RESEARCH AND INNOVATION AGENDA WITH AND FOR SOCIETY: Leveraging digital innovation for a greener and healthier Europe","start_date":"2021-09-01","publication_count":2,"gismo_id":"fe1f1f48-6ce0-4a29-9d98-48531d15f866","end_date":"2024-08-31","iweto_id":"41I00121"}],"related_publication":[{"_id":"8767497"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:26:13","title":"ENLIGHT-RISE Open Science Survey Datasets and Code","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7565767"],"created_by":{"ugent_id":["801001432021","978440697601"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"name_last_first":"Van Nieuwerburgh, Inge","first_name":"Inge","_id":"F5F422AE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Nieuwerburgh","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7285-1598","biblio_id":"F5F422AE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Inge Van Nieuwerburgh"},"year":"2023","keyword":["Open Science","European Universities","RDM","policies","Open Access","Research Data Management","ENLIGHT"],"abstract":["Archival copy of the Open Science survey datasets and processing code in the context of the ENLIGHT university alliance. ENLIGHT RISE collected data from its nine partner universities: Information on research data management (RDM) policies, support services and other activities was collected in November 2021. Information on Open Science (OS) activities, infrastructure and support, skills and knowledge, community activities, policy, recognition and rewards, and environment was collected from 11 December 2021 until 31 January 2022. The related report is available: Schmidt, B., Rettberg, N., Schatz, M., van Ittersum-Leegte, M., Schwamm, H., van Nieuwerburgh, I., Lembinen, L., Laučíková, R., Bennett, C., Lagvik, C., Sagaminaga, A., &amp; Piñeiro Fernández, M. (2022). D7.1 ENLIGHT Open Science Status Quo &amp; Opportunities (Version v0.3). 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ENLIGHT RISE collected data from its nine partner universities: Information on research data management (RDM) policies, support services and other activities was collected in November 2021. Information on Open Science (OS) activities, infrastructure and support, skills and knowledge, community activities, policy, recognition and rewards, and environment was collected from 11 December 2021 until 31 January 2022. The related report is available: Schmidt, B., Rettberg, N., Schatz, M., van Ittersum-Leegte, M., Schwamm, H., van Nieuwerburgh, I., Lembinen, L., Laučíková, R., Bennett, C., Lagvik, C., Sagaminaga, A., &amp; Piñeiro Fernández, M. (2022). D7.1 ENLIGHT Open Science Status Quo &amp; Opportunities (Version v0.3). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.7092120","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GT9SZZSNJ4VJ9ZX65HV6TWZ3","biblio_id":"01GT9SZZSNJ4VJ9ZX65HV6TWZ3"}
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A phenomenological study at the end of a cluster randomized controlled trial to provide insight into the acceptability and feasibility of video-based behavior change communication (BCC) was conducted. The beliefs, attitudes, needs, and situations of video implementers, beneficiaries, and health extension workers (HEWs) at the end of a cluster randomized controlled intervention conducted in the Dirashe District, South Ethiopia were investigated. This qualitative study aimed to assess the feasibility and acceptability of video-based BCC in a local context and to identify the opportunities and challenges of video-based BCC implementation. The aim of the study was to promote community care for pregnant women, mothers, and infants. The acceptability and feasibility of the video-based intervention were found to be good. It was suggested that determining a common location/venue to show the videos, involving husbands, and involving HEWs could improve the intervention. Data Overview The experiences of study participants in a trial testing the effectiveness of video-based health education on birth outcomes and nutritional status of mothers and their infants six months postpartum were assessed. The study population included mothers, video implementers, HEWs, the Health Development Army (HDA), and nurses from the intervention communities. All participants were selected using a purposive sampling technique. Five focus group discussions (FGDs) and 37 key informant interviews (KIIs) were conducted among video implementers, mothers, nurses, and HEWs in eight intervention villages. All KIIs and FGDs were captured using voice recorders, and field notes were transcribed verbatim into local language and then translated to English by KII/FGD field facilitators every day. The translation of transcripts was done by experienced data collectors and supervisors and back translation was done to ensure the validity of the translations of the transcripts. The transcripts were checked independently by the supervisors for verification. The data were analyzed through thematic content analysis. Selection and Organization of Shared Data The interview and focus group transcripts are not shared fully, as per the conditions of the consent given by participants. Instead, the data deposit includes an aggregated compilation of the coded themes, with illustrative sample excerpts. Additional documentation files included are: code criteria, consent form, general description of the study participants, focus group checklist and interview guide."],"biblio_id":"01H0D1FX972XY5Z29BAKT2Z5XS","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Project Overview Evidence about innovative methods to facilitate nutrition education counseling and promote the intended behavior change at scale is limited. A phenomenological study at the end of a cluster randomized controlled trial to provide insight into the acceptability and feasibility of video-based behavior change communication (BCC) was conducted. The beliefs, attitudes, needs, and situations of video implementers, beneficiaries, and health extension workers (HEWs) at the end of a cluster randomized controlled intervention conducted in the Dirashe District, South Ethiopia were investigated. This qualitative study aimed to assess the feasibility and acceptability of video-based BCC in a local context and to identify the opportunities and challenges of video-based BCC implementation. The aim of the study was to promote community care for pregnant women, mothers, and infants. The acceptability and feasibility of the video-based intervention were found to be good. It was suggested that determining a common location/venue to show the videos, involving husbands, and involving HEWs could improve the intervention. Data Overview The experiences of study participants in a trial testing the effectiveness of video-based health education on birth outcomes and nutritional status of mothers and their infants six months postpartum were assessed. The study population included mothers, video implementers, HEWs, the Health Development Army (HDA), and nurses from the intervention communities. All participants were selected using a purposive sampling technique. Five focus group discussions (FGDs) and 37 key informant interviews (KIIs) were conducted among video implementers, mothers, nurses, and HEWs in eight intervention villages. All KIIs and FGDs were captured using voice recorders, and field notes were transcribed verbatim into local language and then translated to English by KII/FGD field facilitators every day. The translation of transcripts was done by experienced data collectors and supervisors and back translation was done to ensure the validity of the translations of the transcripts. The transcripts were checked independently by the supervisors for verification. The data were analyzed through thematic content analysis. Selection and Organization of Shared Data The interview and focus group transcripts are not shared fully, as per the conditions of the consent given by participants. Instead, the data deposit includes an aggregated compilation of the coded themes, with illustrative sample excerpts. Additional documentation files included are: code criteria, consent form, general description of the study participants, focus group checklist and interview guide."}],"_id":"01H0D1FX972XY5Z29BAKT2Z5XS","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H0D1FX972XY5Z29BAKT2Z5XS"}
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The source code of the model HETEROFOR can be freely accessed and downloaded (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3591348). Additional information on the model can be found in the following description papers: Jonard et al., 2020 (https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-905-2020) and de Wergifosse et al., 2020 (https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-1459-2020).\n\nThe repository contains three directories. The first (HETEROFOR_input_files) comprises the additional files to those in the model repository presented in the previous paragraph needed to run the model for the purpose of this study. The second directory (Simulation_outputs_raw) contains the data directly provided by the model without any processing. The  third directory (Simulation_outputs_raw) includes the model outputs after processing.\n\nThe directory \"HETEROFOR_input_files\" is constituted of two directories called \"Climate_files\" and \"Stand_files\". \"Climate_files\" is subdivided in three sub-directories. Sub-directory \"Original_downscaled_CORDEX_timeseries\" contains the climate projections of the four sites and scenarios described in the study. These downscaled timeseries have been  produced by the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium under the program CORDEX.be, which is part of EURO-CORDEX. A bias correction has been further applied to these climate timeseries that are stored in the \"Bias_corrected_timeseries\" sub-directory. The files of these two sub-directories should be used in HETEROFOR as \"Meteorological data\" input files. The \"CO2_concentrations\" sub-directory includes the yearly averaged projected concentrations for the three RCP scenarios described in the paper. In HETEROFOR, they should be put as input in the \"Atmospheric CO2 concentration\" part after selecting the option \"Variable over time\". The second directory called \"Stand files\" contain the six inventory files described in the study for which a thinning has been applied. They should be used in HETEROFOR as \"Inventory data\" input files.\n\nThe directory \"Simulation_outputs_raw\" is divided similarly to the study into two simulation experiments. The \"First simulation experiment\" directory is further subdivided into constant and time-dependent CO2 concentrations like in the study and contains one file for the regular modality and one for the thinning modality. All the files are constructed the same way with, for each tree and site (or stand, soil and climate), annual values of Net Primary Production (NPP) in kg of carbon, transpiration and potential transpiration in L under the different climate scenarios. In addition, the \"Phenology\" directory contains, for each day and under all climate scenarios, the green proportion (proportion of green leaves comprised between 0 and 1) for the two tree species considered in the study (Common oak and European beech).\n\nFinally, the directory \"Simulation_outputs_processed\" is constructed similarly to \"Simulation_outputs_raw\" but all the data are integrated in one file at the yearly time step. However, the units change with the NPP expressed in gC/m2 and transpiration and potential transpiration in mm (or L/m2) while the vegetation period is averaged according to the percentage of species occurrence\nin the different stands.\n\nFor more information concerning this repository or the study, please do not hesitate to contact Louis DE WERGIFOSSE (louis.dewergifosse@uclouvain.be) or Mathieu JONARD (mathieu.jonard@uclouvain.be)."],"external":0,"keyword":["Net primary production","Water stress","Vegetation period","Process-based modelling","Climate change","Site effect"],"biblio_id":"8708780","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8708780","_id":"8708780","abstract_full":[{"text":"This repository is linked to the paper \"CO2 fertilization, transpiration deficit and vegetation period drive the response of mixed broadleaved forests to a changing climate in Wallonia\" submitted to Annals of Forest Science and written by Louis DE WERGIFOSSE (corresponding author), Frédéric ANDRE, Hugues GOOSSE, Steven CALUWAERTS, Lesley DE CRUZ, Rozemien DE TROCH, Bert VAN SCHAEYBROECK and Mathieu JONARD.\n\nThe files stored in the repository are the input files that should be used in the model HETEROFOR to retrieve the results displayed in the study and the corresponding results themselves. The source code of the model HETEROFOR can be freely accessed and downloaded (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3591348). Additional information on the model can be found in the following description papers: Jonard et al., 2020 (https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-905-2020) and de Wergifosse et al., 2020 (https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-1459-2020).\n\nThe repository contains three directories. The first (HETEROFOR_input_files) comprises the additional files to those in the model repository presented in the previous paragraph needed to run the model for the purpose of this study. The second directory (Simulation_outputs_raw) contains the data directly provided by the model without any processing. The  third directory (Simulation_outputs_raw) includes the model outputs after processing.\n\nThe directory \"HETEROFOR_input_files\" is constituted of two directories called \"Climate_files\" and \"Stand_files\". \"Climate_files\" is subdivided in three sub-directories. Sub-directory \"Original_downscaled_CORDEX_timeseries\" contains the climate projections of the four sites and scenarios described in the study. These downscaled timeseries have been  produced by the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium under the program CORDEX.be, which is part of EURO-CORDEX. A bias correction has been further applied to these climate timeseries that are stored in the \"Bias_corrected_timeseries\" sub-directory. The files of these two sub-directories should be used in HETEROFOR as \"Meteorological data\" input files. The \"CO2_concentrations\" sub-directory includes the yearly averaged projected concentrations for the three RCP scenarios described in the paper. In HETEROFOR, they should be put as input in the \"Atmospheric CO2 concentration\" part after selecting the option \"Variable over time\". The second directory called \"Stand files\" contain the six inventory files described in the study for which a thinning has been applied. They should be used in HETEROFOR as \"Inventory data\" input files.\n\nThe directory \"Simulation_outputs_raw\" is divided similarly to the study into two simulation experiments. The \"First simulation experiment\" directory is further subdivided into constant and time-dependent CO2 concentrations like in the study and contains one file for the regular modality and one for the thinning modality. All the files are constructed the same way with, for each tree and site (or stand, soil and climate), annual values of Net Primary Production (NPP) in kg of carbon, transpiration and potential transpiration in L under the different climate scenarios. In addition, the \"Phenology\" directory contains, for each day and under all climate scenarios, the green proportion (proportion of green leaves comprised between 0 and 1) for the two tree species considered in the study (Common oak and European beech).\n\nFinally, the directory \"Simulation_outputs_processed\" is constructed similarly to \"Simulation_outputs_raw\" but all the data are integrated in one file at the yearly time step. However, the units change with the NPP expressed in gC/m2 and transpiration and potential transpiration in mm (or L/m2) while the vegetation period is averaged according to the percentage of species occurrence\nin the different stands.\n\nFor more information concerning this repository or the study, please do not hesitate to contact Louis DE WERGIFOSSE (louis.dewergifosse@uclouvain.be) or Mathieu JONARD (mathieu.jonard@uclouvain.be).","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public"}
{"year":"2020","created_by":{"name":"Matthias Demuzere","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3237-4077","biblio_id":"C91E69BC-8822-11E6-BE4C-FF3FB5D1D7B1","last_name":"Demuzere","_id":"C91E69BC-8822-11E6-BE4C-FF3FB5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Demuzere, Matthias","first_name":"Matthias","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002372896"]},"doi":["10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.11416950"],"title":"CONUS-wide LCZ map and Training Areas","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:30:07","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"8692385"}],"date_created":"2021-02-05 16:06:15","publisher":{"name":"figshare"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Environment","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA20"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"biblio_id":"8692390","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8692390","_id":"8692390","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset contains the CONUS-wide LCZ map and Training areas, produced within Demuzere et al. (2020), Combining expert and crowd-sourced training data to map urban form and functions for the continental US. Nature Scientific Data.\nThe readme.txt files provides a full description of the dataset."}],"status":"public","format":["image/tiff","text/csv"],"author":[{"last_name":"Zhang","name":"Wenwen Zhang","name_last_first":"Zhang, Wenwen","first_name":"Wenwen"},{"name_last_first":"Lu, Tianjun","first_name":"Tianjun","name":"Tianjun Lu","last_name":"Lu"},{"name":"Matthias Demuzere","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3237-4077","biblio_id":"C91E69BC-8822-11E6-BE4C-FF3FB5D1D7B1","last_name":"Demuzere","_id":"C91E69BC-8822-11E6-BE4C-FF3FB5D1D7B1","first_name":"Matthias","name_last_first":"Demuzere, Matthias","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":["802002372896"]},{"name":"Steve Hankey","name_last_first":"Hankey, Steve","first_name":"Steve","last_name":"Hankey"},{"name_last_first":"Mills, Gerald","first_name":"Gerald","name":"Gerald Mills","last_name":"Mills"},{"name":"Benjamin Bechtel","first_name":"Benjamin","name_last_first":"Bechtel, Benjamin","last_name":"Bechtel"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["This dataset contains the CONUS-wide LCZ map and Training areas, produced within Demuzere et al. (2020), Combining expert and crowd-sourced training data to map urban form and functions for the continental US. Nature Scientific Data.\nThe readme.txt files provides a full description of the dataset."],"keyword":["WUDAPT","Local Climate Zones","Continental United States","crowdsourcing","urban forms and functions","Environmental Science"]}
{"doi":["10.17632/M7K4GSFFRY.1"],"title":"Amazon Rainforest Wildfires Rumor Detection","year":"2022","created_by":{"name":"Matthias Bogaert","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4502-0764","biblio_id":"1F61DBF4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Bogaert","first_name":"Matthias","name_last_first":"Bogaert, Matthias","_id":"1F61DBF4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802001858796","972247467061"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"EB23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB23"}]}]},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:30:36","publisher":{"name":"Mendeley"},"project":[{"start_date":"2022-10-01","title":"UniCycL: Uniform & General Framework for Textual Input Representation in Professional Cycling Talent Management","gismo_id":"ae243624-250b-11ed-8665-03ed376344a5","publication_count":13,"iweto_id":"12ZM923N","end_date":"2025-09-30","abstract":"<p>Cycling teams are often multimillion companies that should be run as efficiently as possible, given the high monetary stakes. In practice, many decisions remain based on gut feeling, despite the growing list of answers and aids business analytics can offer. However, current developments in the field have a very narrowed scope due to the absence of an industry standard of data collection and representation. Accordingly, I propose the Universal Cycling Language (UniCycL), which should act as an industry standard for future, broader developments in the field. The UniCycL framework retrieves online unstructured textual updates on races and structures these updates using natural language processing techniques into one comprehensive database on in-race actions. Using this unified framework, future developments are suggested compromising the three main pilars of talent management: talent identification, talent development, and talent selection.</p>","_id":"12ZM923N"},{"title":"Investigating the added value of machine learning and Twitter data for public health organizations during COVID19","start_date":"2020-09-01","publication_count":6,"gismo_id":"8a4a3444-f8d6-11ea-8b1e-4324f05578c2","end_date":"2024-08-31","iweto_id":"BOF/STA/202009/001","_id":"BOF/STA/202009/001","abstract":"<p>The aim of this research project is to provide a decision support system to public health organizations that enables them to respond to several issues that arise during crisis situations, such as the one caused by COVID19. The current COVID19 crisis is a pandemic that has led most countries around the world to be in lock down. Such circumstances can lead to public unrest and it is therefore crucial that governments and health authorities respond appropriately. Two aspects seem to be especially relevant. First, governments should monitor the population’s wellbeing as crisis situations can have a significant impact on mental health. Second, authorities should ensure that citizens get correct information by identifying and rectifying rumours. With this research project we want to show how these two aspects can be fulfilled by analysing public tweets regarding COVID19. During previous pandemics, To do so, we have been collecting public Twitter data regarding COVID19 since January 2020. Since we are mainly interested in the content of the tweet, we only collected information related to the tweet itself. Regarding the user, we only gathered an anonymized user ID. Twitter was used to spread information as well as opinions and experiences. Therefore, tweets can be used for real-time analysis, allowing governments to gain insights on on-going issues and respond accurately. A first objective of this project is to investigate the impact of different events (e.g., lockdown) for different industries (e.g., supermarkets, hair dressers, among others) on wellbeing. To do so, we will identify the relevant events and industries from the text of tweet. We will use the content of the tweet to explain the impact of several events on wellbeing in different industries. We would like to emphasize that wellbeing will be analysed on industry-level and no individual user-level analyses will be conducted. A second objective is to focus on the detection of  the rumours about COVID19. A rumour in this case is defined as a piece of information that has not yet been confirmed by government officials, but is already spread on social media. For example, in the beginning of the pandemic several false rumours were spread about the symptoms of the corona virus. In our project, we will focus on detecting tweets that are identified as rumours. To do so, we will build a classification model that will predict whether or not a tweet is a rumour based on several linguistic, content-based, and network features. We will use state-of-the-art deep learning methods to successfully classify tweets as rumours. We would like to stress that no individual identifiable user-level data will be used to classify a tweet as a rumour. </p>"}],"date_created":"2022-12-07 08:47:02","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"EB23","path":[{"ugent_id":"EB23"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB23"}],"name":"Department of Marketing, Innovation and Organisation"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","biblio_id":"01GKNW8MREM53V9AV42T6S6WGW","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"The data set contains information about the Amazon rainforest wildfires that took place in 2019. Twitter data has been collected between August 21, 2019 and September 27, 2019 based on the following hashtags: #PrayforAmazonas, #AmazonRainforest, and #AmazonFire.\n\nThe goal of this data set is to detect whether a tweet is identified as a rumor or not (given by the 'label' column). A tweet that is identified as a rumor is labeled as 1, and 0 otherwise. The tweets were labeled by two independent annotators using the following guidelines. Whether a tweet is a rumor or not depends on 3 important aspects:\n(1) A rumor is a piece of information that is unverified or not confirmed by official instances. In other words, it does not matter whether the information turns out to be true or false in the future.\n(2) More specifically, a tweet is a rumor if the information is unverified at the time of posting.\n(3) For a tweet to be a rumor, it should contain an assertion, meaning the author of tweet commits to the truth of the message.\n\nIn sum, the annotators indicated that a tweet is a rumor if it consisted of an assertion giving information that is unverifiable at the time of posting. Practically, to check whether the information in a tweet was verified or confirmed by official instances at the moment of tweeting, the annotators used BBC News and Reuters. After all the tweets were labeled, the annotators re-iterated over the tweets they disagreed on to produce the final tweet label.\n\nBesides the label indicating whether a tweet is a rumor or not (i.e., ‘label’), the data set contains the tweet itself (i.e., ‘full_text’), and additional metadata (e.g., ‘created_at’, ‘favorite_count’). In total, the data set contains 1,392 observations of which 184 (13%) are identified as rumors.\n\nThis data set can be used by researchers to make rumor detection models (i.e., statistical, machine learning and deep learning models) using both unstructured (i.e., textual) and structured data.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01GKNW8MREM53V9AV42T6S6WGW","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GKNW8MREM53V9AV42T6S6WGW","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Bram Janssens","biblio_id":"1EAEFEF8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Janssens","_id":"1EAEFEF8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Bram","name_last_first":"Janssens, Bram","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["000090234248","802002531736","978535825093"]},{"_id":"2BEC2A74-4C12-11E4-B5DF-135DB5D1D7B1","first_name":"Lisa","name_last_first":"Schetgen, Lisa","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["971802232920"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-0991-6763","biblio_id":"2BEC2A74-4C12-11E4-B5DF-135DB5D1D7B1","name":"Lisa Schetgen","last_name":"Schetgen"},{"last_name":"Bogaert","name":"Matthias Bogaert","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4502-0764","biblio_id":"1F61DBF4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"EB23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB23"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001858796","972247467061"],"_id":"1F61DBF4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Bogaert, Matthias","first_name":"Matthias"},{"name_last_first":"Meire, Matthijs","first_name":"Matthijs","name":"Matthijs Meire","last_name":"Meire"},{"last_name":"Van den Poel","name":"Dirk Van den Poel","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8676-8103","biblio_id":"F5C11EE0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001343812","977043386733"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"EB23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB23"}]}],"first_name":"Dirk","name_last_first":"Van den Poel, Dirk","_id":"F5C11EE0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"format":["text/csv"],"keyword":["Social media","Rumor detection","Text mining"],"abstract":["The data set contains information about the Amazon rainforest wildfires that took place in 2019. Twitter data has been collected between August 21, 2019 and September 27, 2019 based on the following hashtags: #PrayforAmazonas, #AmazonRainforest, and #AmazonFire.\n\nThe goal of this data set is to detect whether a tweet is identified as a rumor or not (given by the 'label' column). A tweet that is identified as a rumor is labeled as 1, and 0 otherwise. The tweets were labeled by two independent annotators using the following guidelines. Whether a tweet is a rumor or not depends on 3 important aspects:\n(1) A rumor is a piece of information that is unverified or not confirmed by official instances. In other words, it does not matter whether the information turns out to be true or false in the future.\n(2) More specifically, a tweet is a rumor if the information is unverified at the time of posting.\n(3) For a tweet to be a rumor, it should contain an assertion, meaning the author of tweet commits to the truth of the message.\n\nIn sum, the annotators indicated that a tweet is a rumor if it consisted of an assertion giving information that is unverifiable at the time of posting. Practically, to check whether the information in a tweet was verified or confirmed by official instances at the moment of tweeting, the annotators used BBC News and Reuters. After all the tweets were labeled, the annotators re-iterated over the tweets they disagreed on to produce the final tweet label.\n\nBesides the label indicating whether a tweet is a rumor or not (i.e., ‘label’), the data set contains the tweet itself (i.e., ‘full_text’), and additional metadata (e.g., ‘created_at’, ‘favorite_count’). In total, the data set contains 1,392 observations of which 184 (13%) are identified as rumors.\n\nThis data set can be used by researchers to make rumor detection models (i.e., statistical, machine learning and deep learning models) using both unstructured (i.e., textual) and structured data."],"external":0}
{"_id":"8714406","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This file contains data of an observational study on the occurrence of Sarcocystis species in bovine carcasses from a slaughterhouse in Belgium, associated with the publication:\r\n\r\nHang Zeng, Inge Van Damme, Teresia Wanjiru Kabi, Barbara Šoba, Sarah Gabriël (2021). Sarcocystis species in bovine carcasses from a Belgian abattoir: a cross-sectional study."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8714406","status":"public","biblio_id":"8714406","external":0,"abstract":["This file contains data of an observational study on the occurrence of Sarcocystis species in bovine carcasses from a slaughterhouse in Belgium, associated with the publication:\r\n\r\nHang Zeng, Inge Van Damme, Teresia Wanjiru Kabi, Barbara Šoba, Sarah Gabriël (2021). Sarcocystis species in bovine carcasses from a Belgian abattoir: a cross-sectional study."],"keyword":["Sarcocystis","Cattle","Carcass","Belgium","Sarcocystis hominis","Observational study","Epidemiology","Zoonosis","Foodborne parasite"],"format":["text/csv","application/msword"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"D806D0EE-AE06-11E7-9D2D-2D69AD28A064","first_name":"Hang","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9668-0722","name_last_first":"Zeng, Hang","biblio_id":"D806D0EE-AE06-11E7-9D2D-2D69AD28A064","name":"Hang Zeng","last_name":"Zeng","ugent_id":["979541084997"]},{"name":"Sarah Gabriël","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2523-233X","biblio_id":"7EEB933E-7D22-11E6-BB16-D812B5D1D7B1","last_name":"Gabriël","name_last_first":"Gabriël, Sarah","first_name":"Sarah","_id":"7EEB933E-7D22-11E6-BB16-D812B5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["801001382107","975506060308"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"ugent_id":"DI04"}]},{"name":"Barbara Šoba","first_name":"Barbara","name_last_first":"Šoba, Barbara","last_name":"Šoba"},{"name_last_first":"Van Damme, Inge","first_name":"Inge","_id":"FC032CF8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000515550"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}]}],"name":"Inge Van Damme","biblio_id":"FC032CF8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2488-1132","last_name":"Van Damme"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:30:58","related_publication":[{"_id":"8714004"}],"year":"2021","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000515550"],"_id":"FC032CF8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Inge","name_last_first":"Van Damme, Inge","last_name":"Van Damme","name":"Inge Van Damme","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2488-1132","biblio_id":"FC032CF8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.4611489"],"title":"Dataset of the publication \"Sarcocystis species in bovine carcasses from a Belgian abattoir: a cross-sectional study\"","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"DI06"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI06"}],"name":"Department of Veterinary Public Health and Food Safety (ceased 1-1-2022)","ugent_id":"DI06"}],"date_created":"2021-06-30 13:32:04","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"}}
{"title":"Digestate and the Liquid Fraction of Digestate Compositional Properties","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.5526416"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Reuland","biblio_id":"F44D74A4-C5C7-11E8-8987-A2685607D3EF","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7481-7799","name":"Gregory Reuland","ugent_id":["974826050696"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name_last_first":"Reuland, Gregory","first_name":"Gregory","_id":"F44D74A4-C5C7-11E8-8987-A2685607D3EF"},"year":"2021","related_publication":[{"_id":"8715582"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:31:19","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2021-09-24 13:22:47","project":[{"eu_framework_programme":"H2020","_id":"41M04518","eu_call_id":"H20.RIA.2018.0009.01","end_date":"2022-09-30","iweto_id":"41M04518","publication_count":19,"eu_acronym":"Nutri2Cycle","title":"Transition towards a more carbon and nutrient efficient agriculture in Europe","start_date":"2018-10-01","eu_id":"773682"},{"iweto_id":"41m04518","end_date":"2023-09-30","gismo_id":"0a47acdd-3478-42a8-b421-8aa00a8760d0","publication_count":20,"start_date":"2018-10-01","title":"Transition towards a more carbon and nutrient efficient agriculture in Europe","eu_id":"773682","eu_framework_programme":"H2020","abstract":"<p>\nNUTRI2CYCLE will use an integrated approach to enable the transition from the current (suboptimal) nutrient household in European agriculture to the next-generation of agronomic practices, characterized by an improved upcycling of nutrients and organic carbon. This project is deeply rooted in previous national and European projects, in which the consortium members were actively involved.&#160;The underlying principle is that Nutrient Use Efficency can be significantly improved by integrating on-farm techniques and systems that allow better reconnection between 1) animal husbandry provided flows and 2) plant production requirements. At the same time this reconnection itself will serve a better C-return to soil and GHG-reduction by avoided emissions optionally combined with energy production for self-consumption on-farm. NUTRI2CYCLE aims to (i) benchmark mass flows of nutrients, organic carbon and GHG-footprint, (ii) provide an assessment frame (toolbox) for evaluating potential impact of proposed innovations, (iii) actively support concepts, techniques and scenarios put forward in EIP-Operational Groups, (iv) optimize these (+ in-consortium developed) scenarios using the toolbox, (v) showcase the most promising developments via prototypes and demos. Finally, using the experience gained at a local/regional scale. NUTRI2CYCLE will elaborate strategic scenarios to identify the effect of these innovations at European scale. NUTRI2CYCLE brings together the extensive expertise of leading experts in the filed of nutrient cycling. This collaboration originates form the EIP-Focus Group on Nutrient Recycling, closely interacting with the EIP Operational Groups in the individual EU member states. Better nutrient stewardship engaging all actors across the value chain as envisaged in NUTRI2CYCLE will increase the C, N and P recycling rate significantly and will improve the overall sustainability and innovation capacity of European agricultural systems.&#160;\n\n</p>","_id":"41m04518"}],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA24"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"name":"Department of Green Chemistry and Technology","ugent_id":"LA24"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","biblio_id":"8721401","status":"public","_id":"8721401","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains extensive data on the physicochemical properties (pH, nitrogen, carbon, etc.) of digestate and the liquid fraction of digestate, which was compiled from a private digestate registry (European Biogas Association) further amended with data collected from literature, experimental characterisation of fresh digestate samples, and industrial biogas stakeholders.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8721401","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Gregory Reuland","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7481-7799","biblio_id":"F44D74A4-C5C7-11E8-8987-A2685607D3EF","last_name":"Reuland","first_name":"Gregory","name_last_first":"Reuland, Gregory","_id":"F44D74A4-C5C7-11E8-8987-A2685607D3EF","ugent_id":["974826050696"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}]},{"last_name":"Sigurnjak","biblio_id":"128A15E6-6B31-11E2-AEF9-2DC910BDE39D","name":"Ivona Sigurnjak","ugent_id":["802001404213","978050593206"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"name_last_first":"Sigurnjak, Ivona","first_name":"Ivona","_id":"128A15E6-6B31-11E2-AEF9-2DC910BDE39D"},{"last_name":"Michels","biblio_id":"1C034D30-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8408-7876","name":"Evi Michels","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"ugent_id":["801001808196","972622032561"],"_id":"1C034D30-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Evi","name_last_first":"Michels, Evi"},{"last_name":"Dekker","first_name":"Harmen","name_last_first":"Dekker, Harmen","name":"Harmen Dekker"},{"first_name":"Erik","name_last_first":"Meers, Erik","_id":"F61906FA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001502446","976263555839"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-8296-3462","biblio_id":"F61906FA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Erik Meers","last_name":"Meers"}],"format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"keyword":["digestate","biogas","nitrogen","carbon","manure","heavy metals"],"external":0,"abstract":["This dataset contains extensive data on the physicochemical properties (pH, nitrogen, carbon, etc.) of digestate and the liquid fraction of digestate, which was compiled from a private digestate registry (European Biogas Association) further amended with data collected from literature, experimental characterisation of fresh digestate samples, and industrial biogas stakeholders."]}
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To provide a comprehensive assessment, we conducted a meta-analysis of studies examining the correlation between SL and linguistic abilities."],"external":0,"author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}]}],"ugent_id":["000170905108","802003573474","975587570519"],"_id":"4BAF9868-9418-11E7-AB7A-82D1AD28A064","name_last_first":"Boeve, Sam","first_name":"Sam","last_name":"Boeve","name":"Sam Boeve","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7140-3443","biblio_id":"4BAF9868-9418-11E7-AB7A-82D1AD28A064"},{"name":"Haoyu Zhou","biblio_id":"58fca944-d7bf-11ec-aa9e-9efb2cef83ff","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7838-6335","last_name":"Zhou","_id":"58fca944-d7bf-11ec-aa9e-9efb2cef83ff","first_name":"Haoyu","name_last_first":"Zhou, Haoyu","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}]}],"ugent_id":["000211822435","802004038165","975786788614"]},{"name_last_first":"Bogaerts, Louisa","first_name":"Louisa","_id":"FBAC14E0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000476144","975016553343"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}]}],"name":"Louisa Bogaerts","biblio_id":"FBAC14E0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6145-8662","last_name":"Bogaerts"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/csv","application/rdf+xml"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01HMTV58F6W6GNMZFXYAPCRW03"}],"date_updated":"2025-02-27 09:27:13","license":"CC-BY-4.0","title":"A meta-analysis of 97 studies reveals that statistical learning and language ability are only weakly correlated","doi":["10.17605/OSF.IO/W4DCY"],"created_by":{"name":"Sam Boeve","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7140-3443","biblio_id":"4BAF9868-9418-11E7-AB7A-82D1AD28A064","last_name":"Boeve","name_last_first":"Boeve, Sam","first_name":"Sam","_id":"4BAF9868-9418-11E7-AB7A-82D1AD28A064","ugent_id":["000170905108","802003573474","975587570519"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}],"ugent_id":"PP02"}]},"year":"2023","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP02","path":[{"ugent_id":"PP02"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}],"name":"Department of Experimental psychology"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"OSF"},"date_created":"2024-01-23 10:08:45","project":[{"title":"Readers as statistical learners: an individual differences approach","start_date":"2022-03-01","end_date":"2027-02-28","iweto_id":"3G0F3121","publication_count":8,"gismo_id":"29a2112b-9ee6-48ae-bbf7-4aa8c1380ad9","_id":"3G0F3121","abstract":"<p> Individual differences in statistical learning (SL), defined as the ability to learn regularities from sensory input, are a promising avenue for understanding why some of us (learn to) read with greater ease than others. This project entertains a novel three-dimensional (3D) approach to individual differences in SL that considers: I. sensitivity to patterns, II. retention of learned patterns, and III. adaptability to changing environments. It breaks new ground by bringing together the scientific domains of language and reading on the one hand, and learning and memory on the other. It integrates evidence from behavioral experiments, the measurement of brain activity, the tracking of eye movements during reading, and monitoring the developmental trajectory of beginning readers. The first work packages map individual differences in the three dimensions of learning regularities from print, and investigate the cognitive and brain mechanisms underlying them. We next take this knowledge to the real written world and evaluate how 3D learning profiles may effectively explain and predict the reading behavior of adult and beginning readers. Our findings will provide a precise understanding of how humans learn in structured environments and how SL abilities affect the acquisition and execution of fluent reading. They also hold the promise of informing best practices in literacy instruction and interventions that capitalize on individual differences. </p>"}]}
{"keyword":["cuneiform","assyriology","Middle East"],"abstract":["The Cuneiform Inscriptions Geographical Site - Assemblage Estimates (CIGS-AE) provides basic overall estimates of and bibliographical references for the approximate number of cuneiform inscriptions derived from individual archaeological locations. In use across the wider Middle East from c. 3,400 BCE until 100 CE, cuneiform is one of the earliest and most extensively documented ancient scripts in world history. The CIGS-AE is a component of the Cuneiform Inscriptions Geographial Site (CIGS) index, a digital geospatial register of archaeological sites with finds of cuneiform inscriptions across Europe, Asia, and Africa.\n\n\nCIGS-AE provides a first comprehensive quantitative overview of the approximate number of cuneiform inscriptions unearthed from known archaeological locations. It does not provide an overview of the entire corpus of cuneiform inscriptions known, as the index disregards all inscriptions with no verifiable archaeological origin, estimated to be between fifteen and twenty per cent of the overall corpus according to the catalogue of the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. The present resource then offers a lower threshold for the size of the full cuneiform corpus and a fairly reliable overview of its general distribution. The accompanying bibliography offers a basic set of references for all known archaeological sites with finds of cuneiform inscriptions. This information is intended as a starting point for further study, and should not be considered an exhaustive nor authoritative bibliography.\n\n\nThis resource has been prepared by researchers of the Department of Linguistics and Philology of Uppsala University. The index is intended as a tool for students and researchers in cuneiform studies and related areas and as an aid to cultural heritage managers and educators in communicating and safeguarding this unique body of world written heritage. The index remains under development and is regularly updated. The authors will very much appreciate notices of any omissions, errors, or inaccuracies. For any inquiries, please contact Rune Rattenborg (rune.rattenborg@lingfil.uu.se).\n\n\nThe version 1.0 index contains a total five fields, including one primary ID, two integer fields for assemblage size and grouping, and two string fields for bibliographical references and notes. Record identifiers are matched with primary IDs in Cuneiform Inscriptions Geographial Site (CIGS) index to allow for geospatial visualisation of quantitative data. Reference short titles are matched with short titles contained in the accompanying .bibtex."],"external":0,"author":[{"ugent_id":["000211819102","802004011388","975815628734"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"first_name":"Gustav Ryberg","name_last_first":"Smidt, Gustav Ryberg","_id":"5ddbbeb0-c99a-11ec-a040-d9465064cab9","last_name":"Smidt","biblio_id":"5ddbbeb0-c99a-11ec-a040-d9465064cab9","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0107-7021","name":"Gustav Ryberg Smidt"},{"name_last_first":"Johansson, Carolin","first_name":"Carolin","name":"Carolin Johansson","last_name":"Johansson"},{"name":"Nils Melin-Kronsell","first_name":"Nils","name_last_first":"Melin-Kronsell, Nils","last_name":"Melin-Kronsell"},{"last_name":"Nett","name":"Seraina Nett","first_name":"Seraina","name_last_first":"Nett, Seraina"},{"last_name":"Rattenborg","first_name":"Rune","name_last_first":"Rattenborg, Rune","name":"Rune Rattenborg"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/csv","bib"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HS17BG4MERSRREJ0FPH45PZR","_id":"01HS17BG4MERSRREJ0FPH45PZR","abstract_full":[{"text":"The Cuneiform Inscriptions Geographical Site - Assemblage Estimates (CIGS-AE) provides basic overall estimates of and bibliographical references for the approximate number of cuneiform inscriptions derived from individual archaeological locations. In use across the wider Middle East from c. 3,400 BCE until 100 CE, cuneiform is one of the earliest and most extensively documented ancient scripts in world history. The CIGS-AE is a component of the Cuneiform Inscriptions Geographial Site (CIGS) index, a digital geospatial register of archaeological sites with finds of cuneiform inscriptions across Europe, Asia, and Africa.\n\n\nCIGS-AE provides a first comprehensive quantitative overview of the approximate number of cuneiform inscriptions unearthed from known archaeological locations. It does not provide an overview of the entire corpus of cuneiform inscriptions known, as the index disregards all inscriptions with no verifiable archaeological origin, estimated to be between fifteen and twenty per cent of the overall corpus according to the catalogue of the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. The present resource then offers a lower threshold for the size of the full cuneiform corpus and a fairly reliable overview of its general distribution. The accompanying bibliography offers a basic set of references for all known archaeological sites with finds of cuneiform inscriptions. This information is intended as a starting point for further study, and should not be considered an exhaustive nor authoritative bibliography.\n\n\nThis resource has been prepared by researchers of the Department of Linguistics and Philology of Uppsala University. The index is intended as a tool for students and researchers in cuneiform studies and related areas and as an aid to cultural heritage managers and educators in communicating and safeguarding this unique body of world written heritage. The index remains under development and is regularly updated. The authors will very much appreciate notices of any omissions, errors, or inaccuracies. For any inquiries, please contact Rune Rattenborg (rune.rattenborg@lingfil.uu.se).\n\n\nThe version 1.0 index contains a total five fields, including one primary ID, two integer fields for assemblage size and grouping, and two string fields for bibliographical references and notes. Record identifiers are matched with primary IDs in Cuneiform Inscriptions Geographial Site (CIGS) index to allow for geospatial visualisation of quantitative data. Reference short titles are matched with short titles contained in the accompanying .bibtex.","lang":"eng"}],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HS17BG4MERSRREJ0FPH45PZR","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2024-03-15 14:13:17","date_updated":"2025-02-28 07:45:25","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HGZC2161S1G7APF5T84G7JEK"},{"_id":"01JN5R1NSBCCRHPTDMPMFSW5K1"}],"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.8379792"],"title":"Cuneiform Inscriptions Geographical Site - Assemblage Estimates (CIGS-AE)","year":"2023","created_by":{"_id":"5ddbbeb0-c99a-11ec-a040-d9465064cab9","name_last_first":"Smidt, Gustav Ryberg","first_name":"Gustav Ryberg","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["000211819102","802004011388","975815628734"],"biblio_id":"5ddbbeb0-c99a-11ec-a040-d9465064cab9","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0107-7021","name":"Gustav Ryberg Smidt","last_name":"Smidt"}}
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In use across the wider Middle East from c. 3,400 BCE until 100 CE, cuneiform is one of the earliest and most extensively documented ancient scripts in world history. This resource has been prepared by researchers of the Department of Linguistics and Philology of Uppsala University. The index is intended as a tool for students and researchers in cuneiform studies and related areas and as an aid to cultural heritage managers and educators in communicating and safeguarding this unique body of world written heritage. The index remains under development and is regularly updated. The authors will very much appreciate notices of any omissions, errors, or inaccuracies. For any inquiries, please contact Rune Rattenborg (rune.rattenborg@lingfil.uu.se). For further details, see Rattenborg et al. 2021.\nThe version 1.6 index contains a total twenty-six fields, including one primary ID, one integer field for accuracy, twenty-two string fields with toponyms and links, and two spatial data fields. Coordinates given use the WGS 1984 geographic coordinate reference system (EPSG 4326) and have been truncated to four decimal digits. Site locations have been traced from archaeological gazetteers and web mapping services (e.g. Pleiades, GeoNames and OpenStreetMap) and digitally generated from optical recognition using current and legacy satellite imagery datasets in QGIS 3.x.\nThe version 1.6 data set forms the basis for updated archaeological locations included in the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative table of proveniences (see https://cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/proveniences), migrated in July 2023. Please see this resource for later updates to individual records."],"keyword":["Cuneiform","Assyriology","Middle East"],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HDGD6A7PFQAN40T5FY6Y1GEB","_id":"01HDGD6A7PFQAN40T5FY6Y1GEB","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The Cuneiform Inscriptions Geographial Site (CIGS) index contains a basic set of primary spatial, toponym, attribute, and external link information on close to 600 archaeological locations where texts written in cuneiform and derived scripts have been found. In use across the wider Middle East from c. 3,400 BCE until 100 CE, cuneiform is one of the earliest and most extensively documented ancient scripts in world history. This resource has been prepared by researchers of the Department of Linguistics and Philology of Uppsala University. The index is intended as a tool for students and researchers in cuneiform studies and related areas and as an aid to cultural heritage managers and educators in communicating and safeguarding this unique body of world written heritage. The index remains under development and is regularly updated. The authors will very much appreciate notices of any omissions, errors, or inaccuracies. For any inquiries, please contact Rune Rattenborg (rune.rattenborg@lingfil.uu.se). For further details, see Rattenborg et al. 2021.\nThe version 1.6 index contains a total twenty-six fields, including one primary ID, one integer field for accuracy, twenty-two string fields with toponyms and links, and two spatial data fields. Coordinates given use the WGS 1984 geographic coordinate reference system (EPSG 4326) and have been truncated to four decimal digits. 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Currently, Belgium has the negative connotation of being the ‘hub of illegal timber trade’. 27.5% of the total EU28 imports of primary tropical timber products are imported via Belgium (mainly via the port of Antwerp). Wood identification is a key process in the enforcement that needs to check whether the shipment corresponds with the products mentioned on the accompanying documents. For this reason, there is a growing demand for timber identification tools that can be applied by law enforcement officers.&#160;</p> \n<p><br />The Tervuren xylarium is the Belgian governmental collection of wood samples. It is an internationally renown part of the federal scientific heritage, housed by the Royal Museum for Central Africa and comprises reference material of 13 000 different botanical species. One of the growing actual functions of the collection is supporting forensic research through verification of a species’ identity. The most common technique of timber identification is a wood anatomical assessment. Machine Learning methods are likely to be able to assist the wood identification process for non-specialists. Wood species have indeed characteristic features at different microscopical magnifications. However, some of those features are highly variable, which hampers the development of classical dichotomy identification keys that can be used by non-specialists. Moreover, many features seen on wood surfaces are to be understood as artifacts (fissures, traces of mechanical damage, fungi and insect attacks) and are not always easy to distinguish from diagnostic characteristics for the untrained eye. The Tervuren xylarium offers the most complete assemblage of reference material for the development of new wood identification &#160;approaches.</p> \n<p><br />The project proposal aims at automating part of the wood identification process by applying artificial intelligence techniques for the analysis of wood anatomical images of timber species of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The tree flora of Central Africa comprises 3013 species, 27 of these belong to the class 1 commercial timber species of the DRC and are actually intensively logged and traded, 20 to class 2 (have potentially a big commercial value), 44 to class 3 (are considered to be promoted) and 879 to class 4 (commercial value is not yet known). &#160;The project will use xylarium samples of all the species of the four classes and will take advantage of the power of modern deep learning approaches. The project will rely on expert wood anatomical descriptions which will serve as annotated training data to develop the software. The project will be unique because of the large number of African species, the application of deep learning and a database of standardized descriptions that will become available. In a first work package expert annotations of microscopic and mesoscopic images of transverse surfaces of 1000 Congolese wood species will be made. Work package 2 will develop an image processing pipeline for semi-automated annotation of microscopic and mesoscopic wood sections. 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We will use high-resolution X-ray CT scanning (XµCT) to retrieve the maximum latewood density (MXD), an excellent proxy for summer temperature, from these ancient tree rings. We will use this record to explore past climatic changes and their potential forcing mechanisms. In particular, we will investigate decadal to centennial climate change periods (Medieval Climate Anomaly, Little Ice Age), as well as the impact of abrupt climate change events due to volcanic forcing over a long time period. A state-of-the-art XµCT workflow will produce a new, multi-millennial reconstruction to inform future climate projections, provide context for current climate change, and to better understand climatic forcing of both gradual and abrupt climate changes.</p>","_id":"3G019521","publication_count":31,"gismo_id":"ad4eb1f7-4420-11eb-809b-01df1efbbcb6","end_date":"2024-12-31","iweto_id":"3G019521","title":"ACcurate Temperature REconstructions and climate change mapping in tree rings of Ancient bristlecone pines, the Longest-living trees in the world [ACTREAL]","start_date":"2021-01-01"},{"gismo_id":"46e06d46-225c-11ea-9b15-d7676230cb7f","publication_count":21,"iweto_id":"3G006120","end_date":"2023-12-31","start_date":"2020-01-01","title":"A game-changing perspective on intra-seasonal wood formation\n dynamics using high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography to\n elucidate leaf senescence and autumn dynamics of temperate\n deciduous trees in Europe","_id":"3G006120","abstract":"<p>\nIntra-seasonal wood formation is still understudied because the measuring method (analysis of cellular anatomical traits) is labour-intensive and requires important manual skills The last phase of wood formation (lignification) has been particularly neglected, resulting in a lack of understanding of tree autumn dynamics UAntwerp-PLECO and UGent-Woodlab will join forces (in collaboration with dr Fonti, WSL, as key advisor) to address two objectives: (1) develop a new method to study wood formation based on high resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (XµCT) and (2) use the new method to test, at continental scale, the hypothesis that leaf senescence is triggered when wood formation ceases in autumn or, in case of factors limiting growth in summer, when a fixed day of the year is reached (photoperiodic threshold) The first objective will be met by (i) automating the XµCT process, (ii) identifying the degree of lignification, (iii) assessing intra-seasonal wood traits such as cell size and wall thickness etc, and (iv) implementing a time-lapse scanning on small living trees The second objective will be achieved by analyzing data of leaf senescence and wood formation of the 10 most common deciduous species in Europe along several transects of varying environmental conditions (eg photoperiod, temperature, drought) Overall, the project will start a new direction for the study of wood formation and will elucidate autumn dynamics of deciduous temperate trees\n\n</p>"}],"date_created":"2025-02-05 08:10:37","date_updated":"2025-02-28 14:32:24","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JKAGAK5N15E9RAP0JYRN4K29"}],"doi":["10.6019/S-BIAD1574"],"title":"Images accompanying the paper \"Enabling high-throughput quantitative wood anatomy through a dedicated pipeline\"","year":"2025","created_by":{"last_name":"Van den Bulcke","name":"Jan Van den Bulcke","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2939-5408","biblio_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001588736","972932173994"],"_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van den Bulcke, Jan","first_name":"Jan"},"keyword":["wood anatomy","gigapixel imaging","deep learning"],"abstract":["Software for building your own Gigapixel Woodbot can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14637832.\n\nReleases of software for analysis of the images can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14637855.\n\nThe training datasets and trained YOLOv8 model needed to run the analysis, can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14604996. \n\nThe increment core datasets accompanying these full disk images, can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14627909. \n\nThis is part of an entire sample preparation, imaging and analysis pipeline available in the paper \"Enabling high-throughput quantitative wood anatomy through a dedicated pipeline\" in Plant Methods by Van den Bulcke and co-authors (DOI to be added upon acceptance of publication).\n\nPlease cite our work when using these data.\n\nAlso acknowledge the following collections: The five beech discs used as in this paper were collected by the Institute for Nature and Forest Research (INBO: https://ror.org/00j54wy13) as part of the Intensive Monitoring Forest Ecosystems Measurement Network (International Co-operative Programme on Assessment and Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Forests level II). These discs (Tw81397, Tw81403, Tw81405, Tw81408, Tw81410) are part of the Tervuren xylarium, the wood collection curated at the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Belgium (https://ror.org/001805t51)."],"external":0,"author":[{"last_name":"Van den Bulcke","name":"Jan Van den Bulcke","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2939-5408","biblio_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001588736","972932173994"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name_last_first":"Van den Bulcke, Jan","first_name":"Jan","_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"biblio_id":"A06909AE-2335-11E4-AC51-F1AAB4D1D7B1","name":"Ruben De Blaere","last_name":"De Blaere","first_name":"Ruben","name_last_first":"De Blaere, Ruben","_id":"A06909AE-2335-11E4-AC51-F1AAB4D1D7B1","ugent_id":["802003759592"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}]},{"name_last_first":"Verschuren, Louis","first_name":"Louis","_id":"890666E8-6104-11E7-83C3-70DDAD28A064","ugent_id":["000170224084","802004116371","973156548132"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name":"Louis Verschuren","biblio_id":"890666E8-6104-11E7-83C3-70DDAD28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3102-4588","last_name":"Verschuren"},{"last_name":"Vansuyt","name":"Simon Vansuyt","biblio_id":"C5A6482A-9A8D-11E8-BADD-F0E25607D3EF","ugent_id":["972790738496"],"_id":"C5A6482A-9A8D-11E8-BADD-F0E25607D3EF","name_last_first":"Vansuyt, Simon","first_name":"Simon"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["image/tiff"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JKAJJFWTD30ND7T237FE0A3R","_id":"01JKAJJFWTD30ND7T237FE0A3R","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Software for building your own Gigapixel Woodbot can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14637832.\n\nReleases of software for analysis of the images can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14637855.\n\nThe training datasets and trained YOLOv8 model needed to run the analysis, can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14604996. \n\nThe increment core datasets accompanying these full disk images, can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14627909. \n\nThis is part of an entire sample preparation, imaging and analysis pipeline available in the paper \"Enabling high-throughput quantitative wood anatomy through a dedicated pipeline\" in Plant Methods by Van den Bulcke and co-authors (DOI to be added upon acceptance of publication).\n\nPlease cite our work when using these data.\n\nAlso acknowledge the following collections: The five beech discs used as in this paper were collected by the Institute for Nature and Forest Research (INBO: https://ror.org/00j54wy13) as part of the Intensive Monitoring Forest Ecosystems Measurement Network (International Co-operative Programme on Assessment and Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Forests level II). These discs (Tw81397, Tw81403, Tw81405, Tw81408, Tw81410) are part of the Tervuren xylarium, the wood collection curated at the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Belgium (https://ror.org/001805t51)."}],"biblio_id":"01JKAJJFWTD30ND7T237FE0A3R"}
{"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Trained YOLOv8 model for vessel and ray segmentation on (gigapixel) RGB TIFF images of beech. Training and annotation data in COCO format are included. \n\nThis model is needed for running the source code of which releases can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14637855.\n\nThe full images of the increment cores can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14627909.\n\nThe full images of the disks (see paper for more details) can be found on https://doi.org/10.6019/S-BIAD1574. \n\nThis is part of an entire sample preparation, imaging and analysis pipeline available in the paper \"Enabling high-throughput quantitative wood anatomy through a dedicated pipeline\" by Van den Bulcke and co-authors: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13007-025-01330-7. \n\nCite our paper (when accepted) when using these data and/or model."}],"_id":"01JKAHGNWVS0KB5S38QDCJW2DH","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JKAHGNWVS0KB5S38QDCJW2DH","status":"public","biblio_id":"01JKAHGNWVS0KB5S38QDCJW2DH","external":0,"abstract":["Trained YOLOv8 model for vessel and ray segmentation on (gigapixel) RGB TIFF images of beech. Training and annotation data in COCO format are included. \n\nThis model is needed for running the source code of which releases can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14637855.\n\nThe full images of the increment cores can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14627909.\n\nThe full images of the disks (see paper for more details) can be found on https://doi.org/10.6019/S-BIAD1574. \n\nThis is part of an entire sample preparation, imaging and analysis pipeline available in the paper \"Enabling high-throughput quantitative wood anatomy through a dedicated pipeline\" by Van den Bulcke and co-authors: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13007-025-01330-7. \n\nCite our paper (when accepted) when using these data and/or model."],"keyword":["wood anatomy","deep learning","optical imaging"],"format":["image/jpeg","model/YOLOv8","annotations/json"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Van den Bulcke","biblio_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2939-5408","name":"Jan Van den Bulcke","ugent_id":["801001588736","972932173994"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"first_name":"Jan","name_last_first":"Van den Bulcke, Jan","_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"ugent_id":["000170224084","802004116371","973156548132"],"_id":"890666E8-6104-11E7-83C3-70DDAD28A064","first_name":"Louis","name_last_first":"Verschuren, Louis","last_name":"Verschuren","name":"Louis Verschuren","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3102-4588","biblio_id":"890666E8-6104-11E7-83C3-70DDAD28A064"},{"last_name":"wyffels","name":"Francis wyffels","biblio_id":"F90264A6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5491-8349","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"ugent_id":["802000201918","979557437379"],"_id":"F90264A6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Francis","name_last_first":"wyffels, Francis"}],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01JKAGAK5N15E9RAP0JYRN4K29"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-02-28 14:33:57","created_by":{"ugent_id":["801001588736","972932173994"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"first_name":"Jan","name_last_first":"Van den Bulcke, Jan","_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van den Bulcke","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2939-5408","biblio_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Jan Van den Bulcke"},"year":"2025","title":"Trained YOLOv8 model and traning data accompanying the paper \"Enabling high-throughput quantitative wood anatomy through a dedicated pipeline\"","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14604995"],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA20"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name":"Department of Environment","ugent_id":"LA20"},{"ugent_id":"TW06","name":"Department of Electronics and information systems","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW06"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}]},{"ugent_id":"IMEC","name":"Imec","path":[{"ugent_id":"IMEC"},{"ugent_id":"ResearchCenter"},{"ugent_id":"IMEC"}]}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2025-02-05 07:52:09","project":[{"title":"SmartWoodID: Smart classification of Congolese timbers: deep learning techniques for enforcing forest conservation","start_date":"2020-12-15","publication_count":9,"gismo_id":"ec84a328-6a5b-42c9-9d78-7cbe250fc5f7","end_date":"2025-03-15","iweto_id":"12P00121","abstract":"<p>A substantial part of the timber trade is still illegal and illegal logging is the most profitable biodiversity crime. UN Environment estimates that illegal logging and the associated timber trade counts up to US$50 to $152 billion per year. Illegal logging involves a high risk of irreversible damage to ecosystems associated with the exploitation of highly sought after, sometimes protected, species. Timber regulations are already active (CITES, FLEGT, EUTR), but implementation and enforcement are a challenge. Currently, Belgium has the negative connotation of being the ‘hub of illegal timber trade’. 27.5% of the total EU28 imports of primary tropical timber products are imported via Belgium (mainly via the port of Antwerp). Wood identification is a key process in the enforcement that needs to check whether the shipment corresponds with the products mentioned on the accompanying documents. For this reason, there is a growing demand for timber identification tools that can be applied by law enforcement officers.&#160;</p> \n<p><br />The Tervuren xylarium is the Belgian governmental collection of wood samples. It is an internationally renown part of the federal scientific heritage, housed by the Royal Museum for Central Africa and comprises reference material of 13 000 different botanical species. One of the growing actual functions of the collection is supporting forensic research through verification of a species’ identity. The most common technique of timber identification is a wood anatomical assessment. Machine Learning methods are likely to be able to assist the wood identification process for non-specialists. Wood species have indeed characteristic features at different microscopical magnifications. However, some of those features are highly variable, which hampers the development of classical dichotomy identification keys that can be used by non-specialists. Moreover, many features seen on wood surfaces are to be understood as artifacts (fissures, traces of mechanical damage, fungi and insect attacks) and are not always easy to distinguish from diagnostic characteristics for the untrained eye. The Tervuren xylarium offers the most complete assemblage of reference material for the development of new wood identification &#160;approaches.</p> \n<p><br />The project proposal aims at automating part of the wood identification process by applying artificial intelligence techniques for the analysis of wood anatomical images of timber species of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The tree flora of Central Africa comprises 3013 species, 27 of these belong to the class 1 commercial timber species of the DRC and are actually intensively logged and traded, 20 to class 2 (have potentially a big commercial value), 44 to class 3 (are considered to be promoted) and 879 to class 4 (commercial value is not yet known). &#160;The project will use xylarium samples of all the species of the four classes and will take advantage of the power of modern deep learning approaches. The project will rely on expert wood anatomical descriptions which will serve as annotated training data to develop the software. The project will be unique because of the large number of African species, the application of deep learning and a database of standardized descriptions that will become available. In a first work package expert annotations of microscopic and mesoscopic images of transverse surfaces of 1000 Congolese wood species will be made. Work package 2 will develop an image processing pipeline for semi-automated annotation of microscopic and mesoscopic wood sections. Work package 3 &#160;will focus on the production of a user-friendly interface.&#160;</p>","_id":"12P00121"},{"title":"ACcurate Temperature REconstructions and climate change mapping in tree rings of Ancient bristlecone pines, the Longest-living trees in the world [ACTREAL]","start_date":"2021-01-01","publication_count":31,"gismo_id":"ad4eb1f7-4420-11eb-809b-01df1efbbcb6","end_date":"2024-12-31","iweto_id":"3G019521","_id":"3G019521","abstract":"<p>Climate change will have a destabilizing impact on society in the coming decades and therefore reliable climate change predictions are of utmost importance. Reconstructions of climate, that extend instrumental records to pre-industrial times, are key for the development of reliable climate models. Climate reconstructions using ancient tree rings as a climate proxy can address this issue. We will create a temperature reconstruction extending more than 5000 years back in time from the oldest temperature-sensitive trees in the world (bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva). We will use high-resolution X-ray CT scanning (XµCT) to retrieve the maximum latewood density (MXD), an excellent proxy for summer temperature, from these ancient tree rings. We will use this record to explore past climatic changes and their potential forcing mechanisms. In particular, we will investigate decadal to centennial climate change periods (Medieval Climate Anomaly, Little Ice Age), as well as the impact of abrupt climate change events due to volcanic forcing over a long time period. A state-of-the-art XµCT workflow will produce a new, multi-millennial reconstruction to inform future climate projections, provide context for current climate change, and to better understand climatic forcing of both gradual and abrupt climate changes.</p>"},{"start_date":"2018-01-01","title":"An X-ray view on the intra-seasonal dynamics of carbon storage in trees [XINCAST]","gismo_id":"cb9a018c-5a97-11e9-a0a3-a9f8ab2bdeab","publication_count":24,"iweto_id":"01N01218","end_date":"2021-12-31","abstract":"<p>Forests are key in the terrestrial carbon cycle. Studying the seasonal drivers of carbon storage in wood (Wagner et al. 2016) is however labour intensive and mainly descriptive. In this project, we aim at developing an innovative and quantitative method for mapping of intra-seasonal carbon storage using X-ray computed tomography and X-ray fluorescence scans of micro-cores.</p>","_id":"01N01218"},{"_id":"3G006120","abstract":"<p>\nIntra-seasonal wood formation is still understudied because the measuring method (analysis of cellular anatomical traits) is labour-intensive and requires important manual skills The last phase of wood formation (lignification) has been particularly neglected, resulting in a lack of understanding of tree autumn dynamics UAntwerp-PLECO and UGent-Woodlab will join forces (in collaboration with dr Fonti, WSL, as key advisor) to address two objectives: (1) develop a new method to study wood formation based on high resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (XµCT) and (2) use the new method to test, at continental scale, the hypothesis that leaf senescence is triggered when wood formation ceases in autumn or, in case of factors limiting growth in summer, when a fixed day of the year is reached (photoperiodic threshold) The first objective will be met by (i) automating the XµCT process, (ii) identifying the degree of lignification, (iii) assessing intra-seasonal wood traits such as cell size and wall thickness etc, and (iv) implementing a time-lapse scanning on small living trees The second objective will be achieved by analyzing data of leaf senescence and wood formation of the 10 most common deciduous species in Europe along several transects of varying environmental conditions (eg photoperiod, temperature, drought) Overall, the project will start a new direction for the study of wood formation and will elucidate autumn dynamics of deciduous temperate trees\n\n</p>","title":"A game-changing perspective on intra-seasonal wood formation\n dynamics using high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography to\n elucidate leaf senescence and autumn dynamics of temperate\n deciduous trees in Europe","start_date":"2020-01-01","publication_count":21,"gismo_id":"46e06d46-225c-11ea-9b15-d7676230cb7f","end_date":"2023-12-31","iweto_id":"3G006120"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"}}
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The recorded data are registered through the citizen science portals waarnemingen.be and observations.be, managed by Natuurpunt Studie and Natagora respectively. All data were verified by experts. Here, the dataset is published as a standardized Darwin Core Archive and includes for each record an occurrenceID, reference, date, location and scientific name and if available also individual count, sex, lifestage, behavior, sampling protocol and information on the identification. Generalized and/or withheld information: location information is generalized to 5 x 5 km² Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) grid cells. Observer name, exact XY-coordinates, toponyms, and photographs are not included in the published dataset, but are known in the source database. To allow anyone to use this dataset, we have released the data to the public domain under a Creative Commons Zero waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/). We would appreciate however, if you read and follow these norms for data use (http://www.natuurpunt.be/normen-voor-datagebruik) and provide a link to the original dataset (https://doi.org/10.15468/mw9c66) whenever possible. If you use these data for a scientific paper, please cite the dataset following the applicable citation norms and/or consider us for co-authorship. We are always interested to provide more information and available for help with analysing the data for your project, so please contact us via the contact information provided in the metadata or via pepijn@spinicornis.be."}],"_id":"01JK9KJ1JXG9XPFH5BRS6DJPTH","author":[{"name_last_first":"Boeraeve, Pepijn","first_name":"Pepijn","name":"Pepijn Boeraeve","last_name":"Boeraeve"},{"last_name":"De Smedt","biblio_id":"783E7D7A-075C-11E2-A321-36B010BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3073-6751","name":"Pallieter De Smedt","ugent_id":["000120833203","802001297412"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","name":"Department of Environment","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"first_name":"Pallieter","name_last_first":"De Smedt, Pallieter","_id":"783E7D7A-075C-11E2-A321-36B010BDE39D"},{"last_name":"Segers","name":"Stijn Segers","first_name":"Stijn","name_last_first":"Segers, Stijn"},{"last_name":"Arijs","name":"Gert Arijs","name_last_first":"Arijs, Gert","first_name":"Gert"},{"last_name":"Lambrechts","name":"Jorg Lambrechts","name_last_first":"Lambrechts, Jorg","first_name":"Jorg"},{"name_last_first":"Gielen, Karin","first_name":"Karin","name":"Karin Gielen","last_name":"Gielen"},{"name":"Kristijn Swinnen","first_name":"Kristijn","name_last_first":"Swinnen, Kristijn","last_name":"Swinnen"},{"name_last_first":"Desmet, Peter","first_name":"Peter","name":"Peter Desmet","last_name":"Desmet"},{"last_name":"Brosens","name":"Dimitri Brosens","name_last_first":"Brosens, Dimitri","first_name":"Dimitri"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["Occurence data"],"abstract":["Inventory of the terrestrial isopods in Belgium (2011-2020) is an occurrence dataset published by Spinicornis (Terrestrial Isopod Research Group of Belgium), the Research Institute of Nature and Forest (INBO), and Natuurpunt Studie and described in Boevaere et al. 2022 (https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1101.65810). The dataset represents the most complete overview of terrestrial isopods in Belgium and includes occurrences of 35 species, observed between 2011 and 2020. There are 36 native terrestrial isopod species in Belgium (De Smedt et al. 2018) and only one (i.e. Miktoniscus patiencei Vandel, 1946) hasn’t been detected in Belgium between 2011 and 2020. The occurrences originate from field surveys, pitfall trap projects and casual observations. The recorded data are registered through the citizen science portals waarnemingen.be and observations.be, managed by Natuurpunt Studie and Natagora respectively. All data were verified by experts. Here, the dataset is published as a standardized Darwin Core Archive and includes for each record an occurrenceID, reference, date, location and scientific name and if available also individual count, sex, lifestage, behavior, sampling protocol and information on the identification. 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A report describing this dataset will be made available on BEL-Float project website by November 2024: https://www.owi-lab.be/bel-float."],"biblio_id":"01JASS01QA33J1ZBEGWMR914GX","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JASS01QA33J1ZBEGWMR914GX","_id":"01JASS01QA33J1ZBEGWMR914GX","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains the results of OpenFAST simulations performed on the DeepCwind OC4 semi-submersible combined with the 5MW NREL turbine for various wind and wave conditions. The basis of the OpenFAST input files are taken from OpenFAST r-test GitHub repository (5MW_OC4Semi_WSt_WavesWN) and adapted to simulate various wind and wave conditions. The turbulent wind field as the input to the InflowWind module is generated using TurbSim. The simulations are performed on a modified version of OpenFAST v3.5.3 to which adaptation to the code is made to extract additional Morison drag output up to 16 cylindrical members. This adapted code is uploaded on GitHub as a branch from a forked OpenFAST repository. In total there are 1152 simulation results consists of 768 irregular waves and 384 regular waves cases. The complete dataset is divided into 9 sub-datasets to which this is part number 1. A report describing this dataset will be made available on BEL-Float project website by November 2024: https://www.owi-lab.be/bel-float.","lang":"eng"}],"url":"https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13929486"}
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'Multigras_data.csv' contains the dry matter yield measurements ('DMY (kg/ha)'), the breeder's evaluation scores ('Score MG') and the location of each individual plant on the field ('Blok_Rij_Plantnr', meaning Block-row-column)."}],"_id":"01JPMA3S18VVHDMWJJBXZPTV59","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01JPMA3S18VVHDMWJJBXZPTV59","keyword":["Forage yield","Plant breeding","High-throughput phenotyping","UAV","RGB images","Yield estimation","Convolutional neural network","Random forest"],"abstract":["This record contains all data used in the research paper 'Image-based yield prediction for tall fescue using random forests and convolutional neural networks' by Ghysels, S., De Baets, B., Reheul, D. and Maenhout, S. 'Train_dataset.zip' and 'Test_dataset.zip' contain the RGB images of individual tall fescue plants, split into a training set and test set respectively. 'Multigras_data.csv' contains the dry matter yield measurements ('DMY (kg/ha)'), the breeder's evaluation scores ('Score MG') and the location of each individual plant on the field ('Blok_Rij_Plantnr', meaning Block-row-column)."],"external":0,"author":[{"name":"Sarah Ghysels","orcid_id":"0009-0006-7529-1473","biblio_id":"8d948a59-f95d-11eb-9eb3-a284a18afc36","last_name":"Ghysels","name_last_first":"Ghysels, Sarah","first_name":"Sarah","_id":"8d948a59-f95d-11eb-9eb3-a284a18afc36","ugent_id":["000210037231","802004720296","977797818175"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}]}]},{"last_name":"Maenhout","biblio_id":"FBAE59BC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Steven Maenhout","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":["802000480285","971703145804"],"_id":"FBAE59BC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Maenhout, Steven","first_name":"Steven"},{"_id":"e2ed1479-40e7-11ec-b241-9b01b7a96a31","first_name":"Reena","name_last_first":"Dubey, Reena","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":["000211537596","802003893271","973928181314"],"name":"Reena Dubey","biblio_id":"e2ed1479-40e7-11ec-b241-9b01b7a96a31","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2074-4854","last_name":"Dubey"},{"last_name":"Goethals","biblio_id":"1C35F9BA-386D-11E4-882E-3A0DB5D1D7B1","name":"Michaël Goethals","ugent_id":["802002598727","974974069464"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}]}],"first_name":"Michaël","name_last_first":"Goethals, Michaël","_id":"1C35F9BA-386D-11E4-882E-3A0DB5D1D7B1"},{"ugent_id":["802002875579","973314751492"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"first_name":"Pieter","name_last_first":"De Wagter, Pieter","_id":"FC8D470A-41C1-11E8-8732-825012A95AF2","last_name":"De Wagter","biblio_id":"FC8D470A-41C1-11E8-8732-825012A95AF2","name":"Pieter De Wagter"},{"last_name":"Van Peteghem","name":"Franky Van Peteghem","biblio_id":"F57BB56C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001250852","977916636509"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"name_last_first":"Van Peteghem, Franky","first_name":"Franky","_id":"F57BB56C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"_id":"F40DCE9A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Reheul, Dirk","first_name":"Dirk","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["979461152250"],"biblio_id":"F40DCE9A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6622-0864","name":"Dirk Reheul","last_name":"Reheul"},{"last_name":"Van Rysselberghe","name_last_first":"Van Rysselberghe, Margot","first_name":"Margot","name":"Margot Van Rysselberghe"},{"last_name":"Dewitte","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1722-8944","biblio_id":"FA079402-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Kevin Dewitte","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":["802000318823","972531291081"],"_id":"FA079402-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Kevin","name_last_first":"Dewitte, Kevin"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["image/jpeg","text/csv"],"date_updated":"2025-03-18 12:19:55","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JPM78WQEGWGSZ1CVEJMYQHWJ"}],"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14289666"],"title":"Image-based yield prediction for tall fescue using random forests and convolutional neural networks","year":"2024","created_by":{"name_last_first":"Ghysels, Sarah","first_name":"Sarah","_id":"8d948a59-f95d-11eb-9eb3-a284a18afc36","ugent_id":["000210037231","802004720296","977797818175"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"name":"Sarah Ghysels","biblio_id":"8d948a59-f95d-11eb-9eb3-a284a18afc36","orcid_id":"0009-0006-7529-1473","last_name":"Ghysels"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA21"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"name":"Department of Plants and Crops","ugent_id":"LA21"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-03-18 09:42:16"}
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Precipitation durations range from 1 to 72 hours. For each member, we considered both historical (1950-2005) and future (2006-2100) RCP8.5 scenarios.\nSummary: Annual maxima of sub-daily precipitation were extracted from each of 35 members of a EURO-CORDEX ensemble with a spatial resolution of 0.11° (EURO-CORDEX: https://www.euro-cordex.net/). Precipitation durations range from 1 to 72 hours. Regional Climate Models (RCMs) involved are: ALADIN63,COSMO, HadREM3, RCA4, RegCM4-6, and REMO2015. For each member, we considered both historical (1950-2005) and future (2006-2100) RCP8.5 scenarios. \n\nIn EURO-CORDEX, different RCMs can have (slightly) different grids and some RCMs (e.g. ALADIN63 and RegCM4-6) have a much different domain. For each RCM the correct bounds are given in the corresponding dataset. In contrast, the bounds given in the Experiment are smaller and can be found on the EURO-CORDEX website: https://euro-cordex.net/060374/index.php.en"],"keyword":["Climate","1hr","CORDEX","EUR-11","EURO-SUPREME","Precipitation","RCP8.5","extreme events","hist-1950"],"biblio_id":"01JQ1C24G4CTXBZGMYASTD54WG","language":["eng"],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JQ1C24G4CTXBZGMYASTD54WG","_id":"01JQ1C24G4CTXBZGMYASTD54WG","abstract_full":[{"text":"Project: Subdaily Precipitation Extremes in the EURO-CORDEX 0.11° Ensemble - Annual maxima of sub-daily precipitation were extracted from each of 35 members of a EURO-CORDEX ensemble with a spatial resolution of 0.11° (EURO-CORDEX: https://www.euro-cordex.net/). Precipitation durations range from 1 to 72 hours. For each member, we considered both historical (1950-2005) and future (2006-2100) RCP8.5 scenarios.\nSummary: Annual maxima of sub-daily precipitation were extracted from each of 35 members of a EURO-CORDEX ensemble with a spatial resolution of 0.11° (EURO-CORDEX: https://www.euro-cordex.net/). Precipitation durations range from 1 to 72 hours. Regional Climate Models (RCMs) involved are: ALADIN63,COSMO, HadREM3, RCA4, RegCM4-6, and REMO2015. For each member, we considered both historical (1950-2005) and future (2006-2100) RCP8.5 scenarios. \n\nIn EURO-CORDEX, different RCMs can have (slightly) different grids and some RCMs (e.g. ALADIN63 and RegCM4-6) have a much different domain. For each RCM the correct bounds are given in the corresponding dataset. 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Computing climate scenarios with great spatial detail was a priority in the Belgian national adaptation plan (2017-2020) and is proposed as an action item for the next adaptation plan.</p>\n </div>\n</div>\n<p id=\"motivation\">The scenarios of the CORDEX.be project have to be updated for the following reasons:</p>\n<div class=\"text-pp\">\n <ol>\n  <li>the regional climate models are being further developed, implementing new science and more focused on climate extremes;</li>\n  <li>the scenarios should be in line with the outcomes of the latest and <a href=\"https://www.ipcc.ch/assessment-report/ar6/\">Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change</a> (IPCC, 2021);</li>\n  <li>there is a growing need from various stakeholders linked to sectors sensitive to climate change (e.g. health, infrastructure, transport, energy) for very detailed spatial and temporal climate information and data regarding extreme weather events; and</li>\n  <li>the data management of the climate scenarios among the Belgian climate modeling community should be better coordinated.</li>\n </ol>\n <p>The CORDEX.be II project is addressing these needs while maintaining a close dialogue with climate-change stakeholders. A number of climate change impact studies will be included to demonstrate that the climate scenarios will address the stakeholders’ needs. This will include assessments of climate risks based on critical extreme weather indicators. 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However, how this affects the dispersal strategies of highly social species remains poorly known. Based on life-history theory, it can be predicted that global habitat degradation will reduce the adaptive value of delayed dispersal, through increased competition for critical resources, and that conflicts between parents and offspring will increase, resulting in earlier dispersal into more degraded habitats. Since the transition from environmental change to dispersal decisions is physiological, experimental manipulation of the physiological state of individuals can be used as a novel tool to simulate the effects of habitat degradation on dispersal decisions. We will conduct our experiments on a cooperatively breeding songbird living in a well-studied, human disturbed cloud forest archipelago in south-eastern Kenya. Building on a unique 20-year dataset, we will (i) manipulate the physiological state of individuals using CORT implants, (ii) use state-of-the-art high-resolution radio-tracking to monitor their dispersal behaviour, and (iii) model different pathways through which habitat degradation can modulate dispersal strategies in tropical cooperative breeders. Long-term studies such as these are crucial to better understand anthropogenic impacts on the world's most biodiverse ecosystems.</p>","_id":"G0ABI24N"}],"date_created":"2025-03-31 07:14:38","publisher":{"name":"Mendeley Data"},"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JQNGTS4Q08WWKPYDHHPENW63","abstract_full":[{"text":"Here, we investigated physiological and behavioural responses of a cooperatively breeding bird in a severely fragmentated and disturbed tropical biodiversity hotspot and combined these data with remotely sensed (LiDAR) environmental data. We found that individuals had increased glucocorticoid levels when breeding in territories with low indigenous canopy cover or located within small fragments. However, when breeding with the help of subordinates, breeders in low quality territories had similar glucocosrticoid levels as those in higher quality territories. Our study shows that sociality may impact how well animals cope with environmental change and contributes to our understanding of the role of glucocorticoid physiology and behaviour in response to anthropogenic change.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01JQNGTS4Q08WWKPYDHHPENW63","status":"public","biblio_id":"01JQNGTS4Q08WWKPYDHHPENW63","abstract":["Here, we investigated physiological and behavioural responses of a cooperatively breeding bird in a severely fragmentated and disturbed tropical biodiversity hotspot and combined these data with remotely sensed (LiDAR) environmental data. We found that individuals had increased glucocorticoid levels when breeding in territories with low indigenous canopy cover or located within small fragments. However, when breeding with the help of subordinates, breeders in low quality territories had similar glucocosrticoid levels as those in higher quality territories. Our study shows that sociality may impact how well animals cope with environmental change and contributes to our understanding of the role of glucocorticoid physiology and behaviour in response to anthropogenic change."],"external":0,"keyword":["Animal Behavior","Acute Stress","1-Alpha-Hydroxy Corticosterone","Lidar Remote Sensing","Habitat Disruption","Habitat Fragmentation"],"format":["text/csv"],"author":[{"last_name":"Apfelbeck","name":"Beate Apfelbeck","first_name":"Beate","name_last_first":"Apfelbeck, Beate"},{"last_name":"Cousseau","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9719-0434","biblio_id":"80C0C9EE-1F1B-11E3-8E2C-DA9910BDE39D","name":"Laurence Cousseau","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001637215"],"_id":"80C0C9EE-1F1B-11E3-8E2C-DA9910BDE39D","first_name":"Laurence","name_last_first":"Cousseau, Laurence"},{"name":"Gladys Kung`u","first_name":"Gladys","name_last_first":"Kung`u, Gladys","last_name":"Kung`u"},{"last_name":"Canoine","name":"Virginie Canoine","first_name":"Virginie","name_last_first":"Canoine, Virginie"},{"name":"Janne Heiskanen","first_name":"Janne","name_last_first":"Heiskanen, Janne","last_name":"Heiskanen"},{"name":"David Korir","first_name":"David","name_last_first":"Korir, David","last_name":"Korir"},{"last_name":"Lala","name":"Fredrick Lala","name_last_first":"Lala, Fredrick","first_name":"Fredrick"},{"name_last_first":"Pellikka, Petri","first_name":"Petri","name":"Petri Pellikka","last_name":"Pellikka"},{"_id":"BF7BA6F6-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Githiru, Mwangi","first_name":"Mwangi","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["802001847177","978171066701"],"name":"Mwangi Githiru","biblio_id":"BF7BA6F6-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1","last_name":"Githiru"},{"name":"Luc Lens","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0241-2215","biblio_id":"F678919C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Lens","_id":"F678919C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Luc","name_last_first":"Lens, Luc","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001645320","972976415896"]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)"}
{"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JQNC0N1N0CMH8WW72YESVZDA","_id":"01JQNC0N1N0CMH8WW72YESVZDA","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"We investigated how forest degradation affects the movement of the placid greenbul (Phyllastrephus placidus), a cooperative breeding bird in the Taita Hills, Kenya. Using radiotelemetry, we tracked dominant breeders in two forest fragments with different degradation levels. Degradation at the territory level was quantified using LiDAR-based remote sensing. Individuals in the more degraded forest travelled further and had larger home ranges than those in less degraded areas. This was likely due to reduced canopy cover because travel distances were inversely related to canopy cover, and individuals were found in areas with above-average canopy height relative to canopy height calculated over the entire home range. Group size did not affect movement. Our findings suggest that habitat degradation reduces the availability of suitable foraging patches and increases resource dispersion without necessarily affecting resource richness within patches. These results highlight the need for conservation strategies aimed at preventing further forest degradation to safeguard species reliant on moist tropical forests."}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01JQNC0N1N0CMH8WW72YESVZDA","abstract":["We investigated how forest degradation affects the movement of the placid greenbul (Phyllastrephus placidus), a cooperative breeding bird in the Taita Hills, Kenya. Using radiotelemetry, we tracked dominant breeders in two forest fragments with different degradation levels. Degradation at the territory level was quantified using LiDAR-based remote sensing. Individuals in the more degraded forest travelled further and had larger home ranges than those in less degraded areas. This was likely due to reduced canopy cover because travel distances were inversely related to canopy cover, and individuals were found in areas with above-average canopy height relative to canopy height calculated over the entire home range. Group size did not affect movement. Our findings suggest that habitat degradation reduces the availability of suitable foraging patches and increases resource dispersion without necessarily affecting resource richness within patches. These results highlight the need for conservation strategies aimed at preventing further forest degradation to safeguard species reliant on moist tropical forests."],"external":0,"keyword":["Lidar Remote Sensing","Telemetry","Habitat Fragmentation"],"format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"author":[{"first_name":"Gladys Nyakeru","name_last_first":"Kung'u, Gladys Nyakeru","name":"Gladys Nyakeru Kung'u","last_name":"Kung'u"},{"last_name":"Fischer","name":"Christina Fischer","first_name":"Christina","name_last_first":"Fischer, Christina"},{"last_name":"Heiskanen","name":"Janne Heiskanen","name_last_first":"Heiskanen, Janne","first_name":"Janne"},{"ugent_id":["802001637215"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"first_name":"Laurence","name_last_first":"Cousseau, Laurence","_id":"80C0C9EE-1F1B-11E3-8E2C-DA9910BDE39D","last_name":"Cousseau","name":"Laurence Cousseau","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9719-0434","biblio_id":"80C0C9EE-1F1B-11E3-8E2C-DA9910BDE39D"},{"name":"Mwangi Githiru","biblio_id":"BF7BA6F6-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1","last_name":"Githiru","_id":"BF7BA6F6-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1","first_name":"Mwangi","name_last_first":"Githiru, Mwangi","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["802001847177","978171066701"]},{"last_name":"Habel","name":"Jan Christian Habel","name_last_first":"Habel, Jan Christian","first_name":"Jan Christian"},{"last_name":"Mortega","first_name":"Kim G.","name_last_first":"Mortega, Kim G.","name":"Kim G. 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However, how this affects the dispersal strategies of highly social species remains poorly known. Based on life-history theory, it can be predicted that global habitat degradation will reduce the adaptive value of delayed dispersal, through increased competition for critical resources, and that conflicts between parents and offspring will increase, resulting in earlier dispersal into more degraded habitats. Since the transition from environmental change to dispersal decisions is physiological, experimental manipulation of the physiological state of individuals can be used as a novel tool to simulate the effects of habitat degradation on dispersal decisions. We will conduct our experiments on a cooperatively breeding songbird living in a well-studied, human disturbed cloud forest archipelago in south-eastern Kenya. Building on a unique 20-year dataset, we will (i) manipulate the physiological state of individuals using CORT implants, (ii) use state-of-the-art high-resolution radio-tracking to monitor their dispersal behaviour, and (iii) model different pathways through which habitat degradation can modulate dispersal strategies in tropical cooperative breeders. Long-term studies such as these are crucial to better understand anthropogenic impacts on the world's most biodiverse ecosystems.</p>","_id":"G0ABI24N"}],"date_created":"2025-03-31 05:50:27","publisher":{"name":"Mendeley Data"}}
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{"external":0,"abstract":["The CARD-CC family consists of 4 paralogs in jawed vertebrates : CARD9, CARD10, CARD11 and CARD14. The different paralogs have different expression profiles, with CARD9 being expressed in myelocytes, CARD11 in lymphocytes - and CARD10 and CARD14 being expressed in non-haematopoetic cells. This difference in expression profile between the paralogs has been conserved at least as far back as zebrafish. The CARD-CC proteins most likely are expressed as dimers prior to stimulation through PKC-mediated phosphorylation, when they polymerize to filamentous complexes via their coiled-coil domains together with BCL10 and MALT1 to trigger downstream NF-κB activation.\n\nInterestingly can CARD10 and CARD14 be expressed at the same time in the same cell, which means that there is a potential that also heterodimers are formed. Co-immunoprecipitation experiments indicate that the 2 proteins interact when coexpressed (PMID: 32790937). Here we have generated a model for such a hypothetical heterodimer, using the sequences for human CARD10 and human CARD14 in Alphafold-multimer."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Jens Staal","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2664-3357","biblio_id":"F8B46BC0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Staal","_id":"F8B46BC0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Jens","name_last_first":"Staal, Jens","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE14"}],"ugent_id":"WE14"},{"ugent_id":"WE10","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE10"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000128358","972566226744"]}],"format":["PDB"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"The CARD-CC family consists of 4 paralogs in jawed vertebrates : CARD9, CARD10, CARD11 and CARD14. The different paralogs have different expression profiles, with CARD9 being expressed in myelocytes, CARD11 in lymphocytes - and CARD10 and CARD14 being expressed in non-haematopoetic cells. This difference in expression profile between the paralogs has been conserved at least as far back as zebrafish. The CARD-CC proteins most likely are expressed as dimers prior to stimulation through PKC-mediated phosphorylation, when they polymerize to filamentous complexes via their coiled-coil domains together with BCL10 and MALT1 to trigger downstream NF-κB activation.\n\nInterestingly can CARD10 and CARD14 be expressed at the same time in the same cell, which means that there is a potential that also heterodimers are formed. Co-immunoprecipitation experiments indicate that the 2 proteins interact when coexpressed (PMID: 32790937). Here we have generated a model for such a hypothetical heterodimer, using the sequences for human CARD10 and human CARD14 in Alphafold-multimer.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01HJ3W1E1636QX8ET2YK6EFM6V","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HJ3W1E1636QX8ET2YK6EFM6V","biblio_id":"01HJ3W1E1636QX8ET2YK6EFM6V","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Biochemistry and microbiology","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE10"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE10"}],"ugent_id":"WE10"},{"ugent_id":"VIB","path":[{"ugent_id":"VIB"},{"ugent_id":"ResearchCenter"},{"ugent_id":"VIB"}],"name":"VIB"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"ModelArchive"},"date_created":"2023-12-20 15:03:23","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HMBCF80GVRGEKWH815G4MM3M"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-04-15 12:44:59","title":"CARD10/CARD14 heterodimer","doi":["10.5452/ma-11i6w"],"created_by":{"_id":"F8B46BC0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Jens","name_last_first":"Staal, Jens","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE14"}],"ugent_id":"WE14"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE10"}],"ugent_id":"WE10"}],"ugent_id":["802000128358","972566226744"],"name":"Jens Staal","biblio_id":"F8B46BC0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2664-3357","last_name":"Staal"},"year":"2023"}
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{"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.13349645"],"title":"Efficiency and heat transport processes of low-temperature aquifer thermal energy storage systems: new insights from global sensitivity analyses - Supporting Code ATES_SensitivityAnalyses [Software].","year":"2024","created_by":{"_id":"FB056750-9285-11E7-BDF5-1B0FAE28A064","first_name":"Luka","name_last_first":"Tas, Luka","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"ugent_id":["000170845692","802004067265","974187772007"],"name":"Luka Tas","biblio_id":"FB056750-9285-11E7-BDF5-1B0FAE28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7007-9082","last_name":"Tas"},"license":"LicenseNotListed","date_updated":"2025-05-05 13:27:12","other_license":"MIT","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JHFWCA1ADS9E48WZC315D7CM"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"publication_count":12,"gismo_id":"5997d34d-7403-11ee-ab38-990124ac7876","end_date":"2027-10-31","iweto_id":"1SH0M24N","title":"Improving Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Systems Design through Advanced Hydrogeological Uncertainty Quantification (ATES2.0)","start_date":"2023-11-01","abstract":"<p>Shallow geothermal energy is a sustainable, locally available alternative to provide heating or cooling to buildings. In short, the subsurface acts as a heat source or sink. These systems can potentially reduce CO2 emissions by 30% compared to conventional systems and can therefore be significant contributors to the energy mix. However, the current increasing interest in aquifer thermal energy storage (ATES) systems will add additional stress to our valuable subsurface system and more complex aquifers will be targeted. This will inevitably go together with an increase in interest in understanding the scale and magnitude of the decision involved as well as optimization under uncertainty. The objective of this research is to improve the design of shallow geothermal systems and predict the uncertainty of their energy efficiency using a stochastic framework called Bayesian evidential learning (BEL). The method will be validated at a spatiotemporal scale relevant for ATES systems using two in-use systems and mimicking sparse data faced by companies and practitioners. ATES2.0 will also be able to handle the currently growing complexity of data and models. It will offer a thorough and accurate methodology for proper natural resource management. Flemisch companies might benefit from this by using the advanced tools of ATES2.0 to make more informed predictions. At a larger scale, ATES2.0 aims at providing a shift of paradigm in the way prediction problems are solved in Earth Sciences.</p>","_id":"1SH0M24N"}],"date_created":"2025-01-13 13:46:34","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Geology","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE13"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01JHFYN2SV9TRYBSFRFAVJ60Q4","status":"public","url":"https://github.com/lukatas/ATES_SensitivityAnalyses","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Release of the code used for generating and processing the data of \"Efficiency and heat transport processes of low-temperature aquifer thermal energy storage systems: new insights from global sensitivity analyses\"."}],"_id":"01JHFYN2SV9TRYBSFRFAVJ60Q4","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JHFYN2SV9TRYBSFRFAVJ60Q4","copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":["000170845692","802004067265","974187772007"],"_id":"FB056750-9285-11E7-BDF5-1B0FAE28A064","first_name":"Luka","name_last_first":"Tas, Luka","last_name":"Tas","name":"Luka Tas","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7007-9082","biblio_id":"FB056750-9285-11E7-BDF5-1B0FAE28A064"}],"format":["python"],"external":0,"abstract":["Release of the code used for generating and processing the data of \"Efficiency and heat transport processes of low-temperature aquifer thermal energy storage systems: new insights from global sensitivity analyses\"."]}
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Door hun persistentie (niet-afbreekbaarheid) in aquatische systemen zullen het globaal plastics probleem nog decennia lang voortduren.</p>","_id":"179L06720"},{"publication_count":120,"gismo_id":"6dceb8df-92e5-4dea-92c0-b897bedf9faa","end_date":"2028-10-31","iweto_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008","title":"Cofinancing core facility - Centre for X-ray Tomography – UGCT","start_date":"2022-11-01","abstract":"<p> The UGCT is an interfaculty consortium that combines UGent activities around high-resolution X-ray CT. The consortium owns several state-of-the-art devices, the majority of which are self-built. For more than 15 years, the facility has bundled all infrastructure present at UGent for high-resolution X-ray CT for non-in-vivo purposes, and is used together with the expertise and knowledge to provide services, both on an academic and industrial level. Consequently, in 2017, UGCT was recognized as a UGent BOF Center of Excellence. UGCT is one of the few facilities with expertise across the imaging chain, ranging from simulation (and associated knowledge around the physics behind the imaging itself), device design and development of both reconstruction and analysis tools. This mix is crucial for delivering best-quality results. In addition, UGCT researchers have experience in applying the technique in an enormously wide range of application areas, which is important to assist the various users in linking their research question with the most appropriate analysis methods to interpret the enormously rich 3D (and sometimes 4D) data. Currently, UGent through UGCT still excels through its expertise, knowledge and infrastructure, but other BENE institutes and research centers are strongly catching up. Internationally, UGCT is still considered the top in terms of laboratory-based X-ray CT applied to all kinds of materials. This is evidenced by the recently approved European network EXCITE (https://excitenetwork.eu/). The requested recognition as \"UGent Core facility\" increases the strategic added value of UGCT on a national and international level. </p>","_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008"},{"title":"UGCT – Ghent University Centre for X-ray Tomography","start_date":"2017-02-01","publication_count":379,"gismo_id":"c007e1ff-1de1-43a1-8ef5-573ce37d58c1","end_date":"2024-01-31","iweto_id":"01XP1717","_id":"01XP1717","abstract":"<p>UGCT is a research/user facility offering external research groups and companies access to its unique combination of state-of-the-art in-house developed high-resolution X-ray CT systems and its CT expertise. 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In the folder data/, the Models' are the saved network weights to be used in Dragonfly; segmentation_ROI2/ pertains to all work that was done on the second ROI (after we identified that it would be nicer to have a second validation of the methods); segmentations pertain to the work on ROI1. The raw data is in the root data/ folder: roi_full_volume is the full volume (it's a \"region of interest\" because it excludes the air around the sample), MDF_subvolume is ROI1, MDF_subvolume_validation is ROI2."],"external":0,"biblio_id":"01JQE4CFSAFF8DPPW34BMXFC46","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JQE4CFSAFF8DPPW34BMXFC46","_id":"01JQE4CFSAFF8DPPW34BMXFC46","abstract_full":[{"text":"The git repository attached contains all the data, and code used to processed the data up until the figures and manuscript (Latex). In the folder data/, the Models' are the saved network weights to be used in Dragonfly; segmentation_ROI2/ pertains to all work that was done on the second ROI (after we identified that it would be nicer to have a second validation of the methods); segmentations pertain to the work on ROI1. 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Besides prototypical ‘proper noun’- vocatives, they have a wide gamut of vocatives at their disposal derived from common nouns and adjectives, which assume different interpersonal functions in discourse. As a result, the vocative is considered a strikingly productive category in Spanish, in terms of both its token frequency and type productivity. \n   This project aims to provide a fine-grained analysis of the use of nominal vocatives in contemporary Spanish, by adopting a cognitive-functional approach. An initial in-depth linguistic study focuses on the Spanish vocative's formal and functional scope, which will then be scrutinized in light of the broad interactional context, integrating a wide range of sociological (e.g. age/gender) and context-related (e.g. interpersonal relationship) variables involved in the production of vocatives. Finally, since the way people talk is intimately associated to their personality and affected by psychologically relevant situation characteristics, individuals’ vocative usage will be examined in light of both personality traits and situational perceptions. Corpus analyses will be combined with experimental methods (personality test and situational evaluations), in order to capture the underlying usage mechanisms and effects of this interactive linguistic phenomenon.</p>","start_date":"2019-11-01","title":"Function and form of the Spanish nominal vocative: between production, cognition and personality.","iweto_id":"3F005719","end_date":"2023-10-31","gismo_id":"9d25c198-f64e-11e9-ae31-3be9d515fa23","publication_count":9}],"date_created":"2023-05-31 12:20:49","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H1RW1VQKYQV9JZFGWVW2ACRW","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Dataset abstract: The two data files in this dataset contain the annotated data used to conduct the Apparent-Time and micro-diachronic analysis presented in the paper \"Vocativos contraculturales: cambios paradigmáticos y difusión hasta el español coloquial actual\". The first data file contains 1107 tokens of a carefully selected set of vocatives, including the most productive Spanish countercultural \"cheli slang\" vocatives 'tío/-a', 'tronco/-a', 'chaval-/a', 'colega', 'socio/-a', 'pibe/-a' y 'titi', in addition to the more general ones 'chico/-a', 'guapo/-a' and 'macho/-a'. These were extracted from CORMA, a conversational corpus of peninsular Spanish, recorded between 2016 and 2019, in order to conduct the Apparent-Time analysis. The second data file contains 832 tokens of the same vocatives, retrieved from different corpora of conversational peninsular Spanish recorded between the 80s and the first decade of the 21st century, in order to conduct the complementary micro-diachronic analysis. The data from the first data file are annotated for (i) form and (ii) generation of the speaker, while the data from the second data file are annotated for (i) form, (ii) corpus, and (iii) decade."}],"_id":"01H1RW1VQKYQV9JZFGWVW2ACRW","biblio_id":"01H1RW1VQKYQV9JZFGWVW2ACRW","keyword":["vocatives","Spanish","corpus data","recent language change","Apparent-Time construct","spoken conversational data"],"abstract":["Dataset abstract: The two data files in this dataset contain the annotated data used to conduct the Apparent-Time and micro-diachronic analysis presented in the paper \"Vocativos contraculturales: cambios paradigmáticos y difusión hasta el español coloquial actual\". The first data file contains 1107 tokens of a carefully selected set of vocatives, including the most productive Spanish countercultural \"cheli slang\" vocatives 'tío/-a', 'tronco/-a', 'chaval-/a', 'colega', 'socio/-a', 'pibe/-a' y 'titi', in addition to the more general ones 'chico/-a', 'guapo/-a' and 'macho/-a'. These were extracted from CORMA, a conversational corpus of peninsular Spanish, recorded between 2016 and 2019, in order to conduct the Apparent-Time analysis. The second data file contains 832 tokens of the same vocatives, retrieved from different corpora of conversational peninsular Spanish recorded between the 80s and the first decade of the 21st century, in order to conduct the complementary micro-diachronic analysis. The data from the first data file are annotated for (i) form and (ii) generation of the speaker, while the data from the second data file are annotated for (i) form, (ii) corpus, and (iii) decade."],"external":0,"author":[{"first_name":"Fien","name_last_first":"De Latte, Fien","_id":"2A910044-09E4-11E3-B862-E49110BDE39D","ugent_id":["802002624086","971061673383"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Fien De Latte","biblio_id":"2A910044-09E4-11E3-B862-E49110BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6215-0467","last_name":"De Latte"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["text/csv"]}
{"biblio_id":"01JWREM5J3CD9AAEHJ5J5M37WG","status":"public","_id":"01JWREM5J3CD9AAEHJ5J5M37WG","abstract_full":[{"text":"Dataset abstract: The dataset includes an annotated corpus sample of N = 208 French sentences with que dalle. In 2023, the sample was drawn from the literary database Frantext from which we have selected the subcorpus corpus moderne (1800-1979) and the subcorpus corpus contemporain (1980-present).We haven’t found any attestations of que dalle or graphic variants beyond the selected period. In total, we collected and analysed all 208 observations across the two corpora (see Table 2 in the article). The Frantext data serves in the first place to map out the diachronic evolution of que dalle and to compare with rien in synchrony.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JWREM5J3CD9AAEHJ5J5M37WG","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-4604-7205","biblio_id":"F8ABF6F2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Filip Verroens","last_name":"Verroens","_id":"F8ABF6F2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Verroens, Filip","first_name":"Filip","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000121183","974799728738"]}],"format":["text/csv"],"keyword":["indefinite pronoun","grammaticalization","lexicalization","n-word","negative polarity item","French","corpus study"],"abstract":["Dataset abstract: The dataset includes an annotated corpus sample of N = 208 French sentences with que dalle. In 2023, the sample was drawn from the literary database Frantext from which we have selected the subcorpus corpus moderne (1800-1979) and the subcorpus corpus contemporain (1980-present).We haven’t found any attestations of que dalle or graphic variants beyond the selected period. In total, we collected and analysed all 208 observations across the two corpora (see Table 2 in the article). The Frantext data serves in the first place to map out the diachronic evolution of que dalle and to compare with rien in synchrony."],"external":0,"doi":["10.18710/HFIYF3"],"title":"Replication Data for: Que dalle! The evolution of a French colloquial negation word","year":"2025","created_by":{"last_name":"Verroens","name":"Filip Verroens","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4604-7205","biblio_id":"F8ABF6F2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000121183","974799728738"],"_id":"F8ABF6F2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Filip","name_last_first":"Verroens, Filip"},"license":"CC0-1.0","date_updated":"2025-06-03 14:50:33","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JPVTRT7BPBHHB8JADZ4B60SH"}],"publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"date_created":"2025-06-02 13:52:16","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","name":"Department of Linguistics","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
{"publisher":{"name":"Open Science Framework"},"date_created":"2024-12-02 12:23:22","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP05","name":"Department of Experimental clinical and health psychology","path":[{"ugent_id":"PP05"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP05"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Evaluating Theories of Repetitive Negative Thinking: Replication and Extension","doi":["10.31234/osf.io/kpcwv"],"created_by":{"name":"Gerly Tamm","biblio_id":"c09af4a6-383a-11ec-a6fd-dc716e861c03","last_name":"Tamm","name_last_first":"Tamm, Gerly","first_name":"Gerly","_id":"c09af4a6-383a-11ec-a6fd-dc716e861c03","ugent_id":["802003886197"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP05"}]}]},"year":"2024","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JE3MJMTY9DFAAVZQJFYWAS48"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-06-05 07:41:55","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"c09af4a6-383a-11ec-a6fd-dc716e861c03","name_last_first":"Tamm, Gerly","first_name":"Gerly","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP05"}],"ugent_id":"PP05"}],"ugent_id":["802003886197"],"name":"Gerly Tamm","biblio_id":"c09af4a6-383a-11ec-a6fd-dc716e861c03","last_name":"Tamm"},{"last_name":"Koster","name":"Ernst Koster","biblio_id":"F602BAB2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0792-476X","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP05"}],"ugent_id":"PP05"}],"ugent_id":["801001457380","972949978952"],"_id":"F602BAB2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Koster, Ernst","first_name":"Ernst"},{"first_name":"Kristof","name_last_first":"Hoorelbeke, Kristof","_id":"2AB71352-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802001652167","972453609340"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP05"}],"ugent_id":"PP05"}],"name":"Kristof Hoorelbeke","biblio_id":"2AB71352-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8269-0441","last_name":"Hoorelbeke"}],"format":["text/csv"],"keyword":["Anxiety","Bayesian network","Depression","Network analysis","Replication","Rumination","Worry"],"abstract":["Rumination plays a major role in various forms of psychopathology. In a recent study, we tested the main predictions of the key processes that drive rumination from major metacognitive and self-regulation theories of rumination by using a data-driven network analytical approach. This study aimed to replicate these findings and extend the approach to worry. Methods: The study followed the original procedures. Participants were recruited from Academic Prolific (n=500). Results: The current study largely replicated the original findings. The regularized partial correlation network for rumination did not significantly differ from the one obtained in the original study in terms of network structure and level of connectivity (p&gt;.6). Bayesian network analysis replicated the main results from the first study: positive beliefs about rumination, cognitive self-consciousness, and effortful control were directly linked to rumination. Moreover, we found potential causal links from depression and perfectionism to rumination. We applied a similar approach to explore the mechanisms behind worry. The results suggest a moderate correlation between worry and rumination (r=.67) and some specificity to the mechanisms governing worry. Conclusions: There are multiple cognitive factors that are directly linked to rumination and worry. These findings contribute to the cognitive theories of depression and anxiety."],"external":0,"biblio_id":"01JE3N6JFHQ28AGY9DTZ3PMV7H","language":["eng"],"status":"public","_id":"01JE3N6JFHQ28AGY9DTZ3PMV7H","abstract_full":[{"text":"Rumination plays a major role in various forms of psychopathology. In a recent study, we tested the main predictions of the key processes that drive rumination from major metacognitive and self-regulation theories of rumination by using a data-driven network analytical approach. This study aimed to replicate these findings and extend the approach to worry. Methods: The study followed the original procedures. Participants were recruited from Academic Prolific (n=500). Results: The current study largely replicated the original findings. The regularized partial correlation network for rumination did not significantly differ from the one obtained in the original study in terms of network structure and level of connectivity (p&gt;.6). Bayesian network analysis replicated the main results from the first study: positive beliefs about rumination, cognitive self-consciousness, and effortful control were directly linked to rumination. Moreover, we found potential causal links from depression and perfectionism to rumination. We applied a similar approach to explore the mechanisms behind worry. The results suggest a moderate correlation between worry and rumination (r=.67) and some specificity to the mechanisms governing worry. Conclusions: There are multiple cognitive factors that are directly linked to rumination and worry. These findings contribute to the cognitive theories of depression and anxiety.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JE3N6JFHQ28AGY9DTZ3PMV7H"}
{"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-01-30 14:39:41","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"CA20"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"name":"Department of Research Affairs","ugent_id":"CA20"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7015876"],"title":"AEM appraisal tool for multidimensionality issues","year":"2022","created_by":{"name_last_first":"Leonard, Kevin Michael","first_name":"Kevin Michael","_id":"82dbb285-77e9-11ec-a4a0-a023886e9055","ugent_id":["802003930051","972666953564"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"CA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}]}],"name":"Kevin Michael Leonard","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3035-9826","biblio_id":"82dbb285-77e9-11ec-a4a0-a023886e9055","last_name":"Leonard"},"date_updated":"2025-06-05 07:58:25","license":"LicenseNotListed","other_license":"Open","related_publication":[{"_id":"01GMKR6QC41E70SV6DX5359HSA"}],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["971870704109"],"_id":"ca86b7b3-0b20-11ea-8029-808a2c73f148","first_name":"Wouter","name_last_first":"Deleersnyder, Wouter","last_name":"Deleersnyder","biblio_id":"ca86b7b3-0b20-11ea-8029-808a2c73f148","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4481-1801","name":"Wouter Deleersnyder"}],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","format":["Python code"],"abstract":["This code was used to create an appraisal tool which detects multidimensionality issues in Airborne EM inversion in which a 1D forward model was used. The results are published in Remote Sensing Deleersnyder, W., Dudal, D., &amp; Hermans, T. (2022). Novel Airborne EM Image Appraisal Tool for Imperfect Forward Modeling. <em>Remote Sensing</em>, <em>14</em>(22), 5757. <strong>Abstract:</strong> Full 3D inversion of time-domain Airborne ElectroMagnetic (AEM) data requires specialists’ expertise and a tremendous amount of computational resources, not readily available to everyone. Consequently, quasi-2D/3D inversion methods are prevailing, using a much faster but approximate (1D) forward model. We propose an appraisal tool that indicates zones in the inversion model that are not in agreement with the multidimensional data and therefore, should not be interpreted quantitatively. The image appraisal relies on multidimensional forward modeling to compute a so-called normalized gradient. Large values in that gradient indicate model parameters that do not fit the true multidimensionality of the observed data well and should not be interpreted quantitatively. An alternative approach is proposed to account for imperfect forward modeling, such that the appraisal tool is computationally inexpensive. The method is demonstrated on an AEM survey in a salinization context, revealing possible problematic zones in the estimated fresh–saltwater interface."],"external":0,"biblio_id":"01JJVTEJ7YFH631YNZZQV94A0K","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JJVTEJ7YFH631YNZZQV94A0K","_id":"01JJVTEJ7YFH631YNZZQV94A0K","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This code was used to create an appraisal tool which detects multidimensionality issues in Airborne EM inversion in which a 1D forward model was used. The results are published in Remote Sensing Deleersnyder, W., Dudal, D., &amp; Hermans, T. (2022). Novel Airborne EM Image Appraisal Tool for Imperfect Forward Modeling. <em>Remote Sensing</em>, <em>14</em>(22), 5757. <strong>Abstract:</strong> Full 3D inversion of time-domain Airborne ElectroMagnetic (AEM) data requires specialists’ expertise and a tremendous amount of computational resources, not readily available to everyone. Consequently, quasi-2D/3D inversion methods are prevailing, using a much faster but approximate (1D) forward model. We propose an appraisal tool that indicates zones in the inversion model that are not in agreement with the multidimensional data and therefore, should not be interpreted quantitatively. The image appraisal relies on multidimensional forward modeling to compute a so-called normalized gradient. Large values in that gradient indicate model parameters that do not fit the true multidimensionality of the observed data well and should not be interpreted quantitatively. An alternative approach is proposed to account for imperfect forward modeling, such that the appraisal tool is computationally inexpensive. The method is demonstrated on an AEM survey in a salinization context, revealing possible problematic zones in the estimated fresh–saltwater interface."}]}
{"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA23"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"name":"Department of Food technology, Safety and Health","ugent_id":"LA23"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2025-06-04 08:57:47","project":[{"abstract":"<p>Although fats play a crucial role in functionality, texture and flavor perception of foods, there is scarce information on the link between fat structure, oral processing and sensory perception, especially in fat-continuous systems. The main goal of this research is to obtain fundamental insight in the relationship between fat structure at different length scales (nano-, meso-, micro- and macroscale) and oral processing of fat-continuous food systems. These insights will aid to redesign fat-rich food products while obtaining enhanced functional, sensorial and/or nutritional properties.\nIn this project, first methodologies will be developed to study the mouthfeel and aroma release of model fat-rich dispersions (suspension and w/o emulsion). To study mouthfeel we involve tribology, oral coating thickness measurements and a sensory panel. For aroma analysis, an in-vivo method will be developed for measuring aroma compounds in the human mouth and nose. Next, the nano- and mesostructure of two model fat-continuous systems will be engineered and the impact on mouthfeel will be investigated. This research uses a very advanced ultra-small angle X-ray diffraction technique (USAXS) that allows studying the meso-scale which has scarcely been used in complex food systems. Finally, the last part aims at identifying the role of fat structure at nano- and mesoscale on the release of butter aroma in the model dispersions during oral processing.</p>","_id":"3G085021","title":"Investigating the role of fat crystal networks in the oral processing behavior of fat-continuous dispersions","start_date":"2021-01-01","publication_count":6,"gismo_id":"ae222f2b-4420-11eb-809b-01df1efbbcb6","end_date":"2024-12-31","iweto_id":"3G085021"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"related_publication":[{"_id":"01JW34YNW0M24ZQFM8A66HC7H8"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-06-05 08:03:14","created_by":{"ugent_id":["000170014930","802003343001","974503933605"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}]}],"name_last_first":"Sanders, Lennaert","first_name":"Lennaert","_id":"D701FEBE-6296-11E7-8720-9E85AD28A064","last_name":"Sanders","name":"Lennaert Sanders","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9402-7324","biblio_id":"D701FEBE-6296-11E7-8720-9E85AD28A064"},"year":"2025","title":"Lubricative Properties of Semi-Crystalline Lipid Systems","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14751190"],"external":0,"abstract":["This dataset contains the files used to substantiate the outcomes of the publication \"Lubricative Properties of Semi-Crystalline Lipid Systems\".\n\nThe dataset includes data used in the following sections:\n\n3.1 Microstructural development\n\n\n\nCTP of the samples (CTP_Results.xlsx)\n\nPLM images at 20°C after at least 30d storage (polarized, PLM_Results_20°C.zip)\n\n\n3.2 Characterization of the crystalline lipid phase at 35°C\n\n\n\nSFC measurements for 20-40°C (NMR_Results_SFC.xlsx)\n\nPLM images at 35°C (brightfield, PLM_Results_35°C.zip)\n\nKernel density estimate PSD crystalline phase @35°C (PLM_Results_ImageAnalysis.xlsx)\n\nCryo-SEM images at 35°C (CRYOSEM_Results_Crys35°C.zip)\n\n\n3.3 Flow behavior\n\n\n\nRheological data at 35°C (RHEOLOGY_Results_35°C.zip)\n\n\n3.4 Lubrication behavior\n\n\n\nTribological data of the 1, 2 and 3th run (TRIBOLOGY_Results_35°C.zip)\n\n\nSupplementary information\n\n\n\nMelting and crystallisation profile of the formulations (DSC_Results_MeltCryst.zip)\n\n\nRelevant abbreviations:\n\n\n\nPO: Palm oil\n\nCO: Canola oil\n\nCTP: Cooling Temperature Profile\n\nDSC: Differential Scanning Calorimetry \n\nNMR: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance\n\nCryo-SEM: Cryogenic Scanning Electron Microscopy\n\nPLM: Polarized Light Microscopy\n\nSC: Slow cooling\n\nMC: Medium cooling\n\nFC: Fast cooling"],"format":["jpg","xlsx","image/tiff"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"first_name":"Lennaert","name_last_first":"Sanders, Lennaert","_id":"D701FEBE-6296-11E7-8720-9E85AD28A064","ugent_id":["000170014930","802003343001","974503933605"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}]}],"name":"Lennaert Sanders","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9402-7324","biblio_id":"D701FEBE-6296-11E7-8720-9E85AD28A064","last_name":"Sanders"},{"biblio_id":"A0C83866-2335-11E4-AC51-F1AAB4D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2216-4028","name":"Fien De Witte","last_name":"De Witte","first_name":"Fien","name_last_first":"De Witte, Fien","_id":"A0C83866-2335-11E4-AC51-F1AAB4D1D7B1","ugent_id":["802003229530","973925551402"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"ugent_id":"LA23"}]},{"last_name":"Van de Walle","biblio_id":"F5C59394-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1018-1696","name":"Davy Van de Walle","ugent_id":["801001351488","974446792622"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"name_last_first":"Van de Walle, Davy","first_name":"Davy","_id":"F5C59394-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Filip Van Bockstaele","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6878-249X","biblio_id":"FA8A8C36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Bockstaele","_id":"FA8A8C36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van Bockstaele, Filip","first_name":"Filip","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"ugent_id":["802000391369","977365913955"]},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000867296","977150133516"],"_id":"F4A431F0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Dewettinck, Koen","first_name":"Koen","last_name":"Dewettinck","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5984-932X","biblio_id":"F4A431F0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Koen Dewettinck"}],"abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains the files used to substantiate the outcomes of the publication \"Lubricative Properties of Semi-Crystalline Lipid Systems\".\n\nThe dataset includes data used in the following sections:\n\n3.1 Microstructural development\n\n\n\nCTP of the samples (CTP_Results.xlsx)\n\nPLM images at 20°C after at least 30d storage (polarized, PLM_Results_20°C.zip)\n\n\n3.2 Characterization of the crystalline lipid phase at 35°C\n\n\n\nSFC measurements for 20-40°C (NMR_Results_SFC.xlsx)\n\nPLM images at 35°C (brightfield, PLM_Results_35°C.zip)\n\nKernel density estimate PSD crystalline phase @35°C (PLM_Results_ImageAnalysis.xlsx)\n\nCryo-SEM images at 35°C (CRYOSEM_Results_Crys35°C.zip)\n\n\n3.3 Flow behavior\n\n\n\nRheological data at 35°C (RHEOLOGY_Results_35°C.zip)\n\n\n3.4 Lubrication behavior\n\n\n\nTribological data of the 1, 2 and 3th run (TRIBOLOGY_Results_35°C.zip)\n\n\nSupplementary information\n\n\n\nMelting and crystallisation profile of the formulations (DSC_Results_MeltCryst.zip)\n\n\nRelevant abbreviations:\n\n\n\nPO: Palm oil\n\nCO: Canola oil\n\nCTP: Cooling Temperature Profile\n\nDSC: Differential Scanning Calorimetry \n\nNMR: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance\n\nCryo-SEM: Cryogenic Scanning Electron Microscopy\n\nPLM: Polarized Light Microscopy\n\nSC: Slow cooling\n\nMC: Medium cooling\n\nFC: Fast cooling","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01JWX2JBQSW8D1QAA105ZW5NFB","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JWX2JBQSW8D1QAA105ZW5NFB","status":"public","biblio_id":"01JWX2JBQSW8D1QAA105ZW5NFB","language":["eng"]}
{"biblio_id":"01JWXEHMZ4H6CKVKV29ARYJF2A","language":["eng"],"status":"public","_id":"01JWXEHMZ4H6CKVKV29ARYJF2A","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This data set contains climate data and geospatial vector files that are essential for executing the original wiSDM species distribution modelling workflow, created as part of the TrIAS project and published here. It contains a set of 13 climatological variables at a spatial resolution of 1x1km for the historical period 1971-2005 (European layers) and for the future period 2041-2070 under emission scenario RCP 2.6, RCP 4.5, and RCP 8.5 (Belgian layers). These variables were created by De Troch et al. (2020) and have been previously uploaded to ZENODO as .csv files. The primary goal of this dataset is to provide these files in .tif format, allowing their easy download and use in the wiSDM workflow. For more details, we refer to the data description provided by De Troch et al. (2020). In addition to climatic predictors, the dataset includes geospatial data for Europe and Belgium, which are necessary for constructing the European model and making predictions for Belgium under current and future scenarios.\n\nThe names of the climatological variables correspond to those provided by De Troch et al. (2020), with the  addition of a region argument at the end to distinguish European and Belgian layers:\n\nClimatic variables\n\n      Variable (VariableName): Unit\n\n\n\nvar1 (AnnualMeanTemperature): °C\n\nvar2 (AnnualAmountPrecipitation): mm year-1\n\nvar3 (AnnualVariationPrecipitation): coefficient of variation\n\nvar4 (AnnualVariationTemperature): stdev\n\nvar5 (MaximumTemperatureWarmestMonth): °C\n\nvar6 (MinimumTemperatureColdestMonth): °C\n\nvar7 (TemperatureAnnualRange): °C\n\nvar8 (PrecipitationWettestMonth): mm\n\nvar9 (PrecipitationDriestMonth): mm\n\nvar10 (30yrMeanAnnualCumulatedGDDAbove5degreesC): °C days\n\nvar11 (AnnualMeanPotentialEvapotranspiration): mm day-1\n\nvar12 (AnnualMeanSolarRadiation): W m-2\n\nvar13 (AnnualVariationSolarRadiation): stdev\n\n\n \n\nAll files\n\n\n\nvarX_VariableName_ClimatePeriod_Startyear_Endyear_Region.csv: climatological data layers for the 13 variables listed above\n\n\n\nGeospatial vector data for Belgium (belgium_boundary) and Europe (EUROPE) are provided in shapefile format (.shp, .dbf, .shx) along with associated projection information (.prj), spatial index files (.sbn, .sbx), and geospatial metadata in XML format (.shp.xml)."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JWXEHMZ4H6CKVKV29ARYJF2A","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Soria Delva","biblio_id":"10B48DC2-5D88-11E5-91AC-1F8DB5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7164-6031","last_name":"Delva","name_last_first":"Delva, Soria","first_name":"Soria","_id":"10B48DC2-5D88-11E5-91AC-1F8DB5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["976966262134"]},{"_id":"29FB5DEC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Rozemien","name_last_first":"De Troch, Rozemien","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["977387962661"],"biblio_id":"29FB5DEC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Rozemien De Troch","last_name":"De Troch"},{"last_name":"Termonia","name":"Piet Termonia","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2095-0567","biblio_id":"F7425892-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":["801001893981"],"_id":"F7425892-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Termonia, Piet","first_name":"Piet"},{"last_name":"Van Schaeybroeck","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9507-7929","biblio_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Bert Van Schaeybroeck","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"ugent_id":["802003314608"],"_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Bert","name_last_first":"Van Schaeybroeck, Bert"},{"ugent_id":["000221847484","802002858203","971593525494"],"_id":"FCBFDD32-41C1-11E8-8732-825012A95AF2","name_last_first":"Davis, Amy","first_name":"Amy","last_name":"Davis","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6178-1734","biblio_id":"FCBFDD32-41C1-11E8-8732-825012A95AF2","name":"Amy Davis"}],"format":["image/tiff"],"external":0,"abstract":["This data set contains climate data and geospatial vector files that are essential for executing the original wiSDM species distribution modelling workflow, created as part of the TrIAS project and published here. It contains a set of 13 climatological variables at a spatial resolution of 1x1km for the historical period 1971-2005 (European layers) and for the future period 2041-2070 under emission scenario RCP 2.6, RCP 4.5, and RCP 8.5 (Belgian layers). These variables were created by De Troch et al. (2020) and have been previously uploaded to ZENODO as .csv files. The primary goal of this dataset is to provide these files in .tif format, allowing their easy download and use in the wiSDM workflow. For more details, we refer to the data description provided by De Troch et al. (2020). In addition to climatic predictors, the dataset includes geospatial data for Europe and Belgium, which are necessary for constructing the European model and making predictions for Belgium under current and future scenarios.\n\nThe names of the climatological variables correspond to those provided by De Troch et al. (2020), with the  addition of a region argument at the end to distinguish European and Belgian layers:\n\nClimatic variables\n\n      Variable (VariableName): Unit\n\n\n\nvar1 (AnnualMeanTemperature): °C\n\nvar2 (AnnualAmountPrecipitation): mm year-1\n\nvar3 (AnnualVariationPrecipitation): coefficient of variation\n\nvar4 (AnnualVariationTemperature): stdev\n\nvar5 (MaximumTemperatureWarmestMonth): °C\n\nvar6 (MinimumTemperatureColdestMonth): °C\n\nvar7 (TemperatureAnnualRange): °C\n\nvar8 (PrecipitationWettestMonth): mm\n\nvar9 (PrecipitationDriestMonth): mm\n\nvar10 (30yrMeanAnnualCumulatedGDDAbove5degreesC): °C days\n\nvar11 (AnnualMeanPotentialEvapotranspiration): mm day-1\n\nvar12 (AnnualMeanSolarRadiation): W m-2\n\nvar13 (AnnualVariationSolarRadiation): stdev\n\n\n \n\nAll files\n\n\n\nvarX_VariableName_ClimatePeriod_Startyear_Endyear_Region.csv: climatological data layers for the 13 variables listed above\n\n\n\nGeospatial vector data for Belgium (belgium_boundary) and Europe (EUROPE) are provided in shapefile format (.shp, .dbf, .shx) along with associated projection information (.prj), spatial index files (.sbn, .sbx), and geospatial metadata in XML format (.shp.xml)."],"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.15102496"],"title":"Shapefiles and climate data accompanying the original wiSDM workflow","year":"2025","created_by":{"last_name":"Van Schaeybroeck","biblio_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9507-7929","name":"Bert Van Schaeybroeck","ugent_id":["802003314608"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"first_name":"Bert","name_last_first":"Van Schaeybroeck, Bert","_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-06-05 08:03:29","publisher":{"name":"Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO)"},"date_created":"2025-06-04 12:27:06","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE12"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"name":"Department of Geography"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
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This proposal includes the upgrade of an existing WAXS equipment and the acquisition of a dedicated SAXS equipment with capability of studying surfaces (GISAXS). Seven promotors from five research groups belonging to three different faculties are submitting this proposal. Working in a consortium with partners with expertise in structure analysis, guarantees the use of the equipment in its full capacity and promotes exchange of knowledge.\n<br />\n\n</p>","_id":"319113318"},{"_id":"BOF/24J/2023/055","abstract":"<p>Today, several societal drivers (public health, climate change, disrupting supply chains) are pushing food producers to reformulate the fat phase in their foods towards a healthier (e.g. reduce saturated fat), local and environmental sustainable (e.g. no tropical oils) and plant-based (e.g. no milk fat) profile. A prerequisite for science-driven reformulation is a thorough understanding of the structure-function relationship from the nano-, meso- and microscale levels up to macroscale level. However, there is still a lack of insight in the spatial structure af fats at the microscale level, limiting rational reformulation. Raman spectroscopy has the potential to overcome these limitations. 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Earth materials control the feasibility of subsurface energy storage, geothermal energy extraction, and are a source of critical elements for future-proof battery technologies. However, perturbations to geological systems can also result in hazards, such as human-induced earthquakes. If we want to tackle the current, pressing scientific questions related to sustainable development for a circular economy, there is an urgent need to make multi-scale, multi-dimensional characterisations of earth materials available to a broad spectrum of earth-science disciplines. In addition to the societyrelevant topics, the properties of earth materials determine how the Earth works on the most fundamental level. To overcome this challenge, 15 European facilities for electron and X-ray microscopy join forces to establish EXCITE (Electron and X-ray microscopy community for structural and chemical imaging techniques for earth materials). The collective aim of the EXCITE starting community is to enable access to high-end microscopy facilities and to join the knowledge and experience from the different institutions. By doing so, EXCITE will develop community-driven technological imaging advancements that will strengthen and extend the current implementation of leading-edge microscopy for earth-materials research. In particular, the EXCITE strategy is to integrate joint research programmes with networking, training, and transnational access activities, to enable both academia and industry to answer critical questions in earth-materials science and technology. 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UGCT is one of the few facilities with expertise across the imaging chain, ranging from simulation (and associated knowledge around the physics behind the imaging itself), device design and development of both reconstruction and analysis tools. This mix is crucial for delivering best-quality results. In addition, UGCT researchers have experience in applying the technique in an enormously wide range of application areas, which is important to assist the various users in linking their research question with the most appropriate analysis methods to interpret the enormously rich 3D (and sometimes 4D) data. Currently, UGent through UGCT still excels through its expertise, knowledge and infrastructure, but other BENE institutes and research centers are strongly catching up. Internationally, UGCT is still considered the top in terms of laboratory-based X-ray CT applied to all kinds of materials. This is evidenced by the recently approved European network EXCITE (https://excitenetwork.eu/). The requested recognition as \"UGent Core facility\" increases the strategic added value of UGCT on a national and international level. </p>","_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008","end_date":"2028-10-31","iweto_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008","publication_count":120,"gismo_id":"6dceb8df-92e5-4dea-92c0-b897bedf9faa","title":"Cofinancing core facility - Centre for X-ray Tomography – UGCT","start_date":"2022-11-01"}],"date_created":"2025-01-28 14:04:04","status":"public","url":"https://public.yoda.uu.nl/geo/UU01/OLMSN0.html","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"We tested the efficacy of frequent diurnal freeze-thaw cycles (FT-1) and sustained freezing cycles (FT-2) on low-porosity Dachstein limestone (0.1 % porosity). For FT-1, we exposed three rock samples with different saturation regimes (30%, 70%, 100%) to 20 freeze-thaw cycles between 10 and -10°C while monitoring rock temperature and acoustic emission (AE). We scanned the rock samples using micro computational tomography (CT) before the first cycle, after 5, 10, 15 and 20 cycles. For FT-2, we exposed three rock samples with different saturation regimes (30%, 70%, 100%) to one sustained freezing cycle with 66 h freezing at -10°C while monitoring rock temperature and AE.  We scanned the rock samples using micro CT before the first cycle and after the end of the experiment. The data set comprises all micro CT scans, rock temperature and AE data.\n\nThe data will be provided in 2 subfolders. Detailed information about the files as well as information on how the data is processed is given in the explanatory file ReadMe_Frost.txt. Contact person is: Daniel Draebing - Researcher - d.draebing@uu.nl."}],"_id":"01JJPKKXRZ3GY1EQ5S88YN4WSV","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JJPKKXRZ3GY1EQ5S88YN4WSV","biblio_id":"01JJPKKXRZ3GY1EQ5S88YN4WSV","language":["eng"],"keyword":["Frost weathering","Periglacial Processes","X-ray Tomography","Acoustic Emission","European Alps","Northern Calcareous Alps","freeze-thaw cycles","freezing cycles","Dachstein limestone","saturation regimes","rock temprature","micro CT-scan"],"abstract":["We tested the efficacy of frequent diurnal freeze-thaw cycles (FT-1) and sustained freezing cycles (FT-2) on low-porosity Dachstein limestone (0.1 % porosity). For FT-1, we exposed three rock samples with different saturation regimes (30%, 70%, 100%) to 20 freeze-thaw cycles between 10 and -10°C while monitoring rock temperature and acoustic emission (AE). We scanned the rock samples using micro computational tomography (CT) before the first cycle, after 5, 10, 15 and 20 cycles. For FT-2, we exposed three rock samples with different saturation regimes (30%, 70%, 100%) to one sustained freezing cycle with 66 h freezing at -10°C while monitoring rock temperature and AE.  We scanned the rock samples using micro CT before the first cycle and after the end of the experiment. The data set comprises all micro CT scans, rock temperature and AE data.\n\nThe data will be provided in 2 subfolders. Detailed information about the files as well as information on how the data is processed is given in the explanatory file ReadMe_Frost.txt. 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{"keyword":["Sulfide melts"],"abstract":["This data package contains the reconstructed scans presented in the paper of Beyer et al. 2024, Sulfide melt wetting properties in Earth's mantle: New constraints from combined 2D and 3D imaging. The data package is divided in five folders, each representing one sample. \n\nThe goal of the study was to gain a better understanding of how polymineralic silicate rocks and pressure influence the mobility of sulfide melts in the Earth's deeper upper mantle. A series of high-pressure experiments was conducted between 6 and 13 GPa, with temperatures above the liquidus of FeNiS and a metal-to-S ratio of approximately 1. By combining dihedral angles measured on 2D sections of samples with 3D tomography, we found that under conditions typical of the uppermost transition zone, sulfide melts have the potential to form an interconnected liquid network within a majoritic garnet and omphacite matrix. Experiments with sulfide melt and a matrix mainly consisting of olivine confirmed previous results that sulphide melt blebs are isolated.\n\nEvery folder contains a series of .tiff files making up a 3D volume and a text file that describes either the scanning or reconstruction parameters.\n\nThe data is provided in five subfolders. Detailed information about the files in these subfolders is given in the explanatory file ReadMe_Wepros.txt. Contact person is Christopher Beyer - christopher.c.beyer@rub.de"],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Beyer","name":"Christopher Beyer","name_last_first":"Beyer, Christopher","first_name":"Christopher"},{"name":"R.O.C. 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Climate change, and in particular global warming, puts many insect (and other arthropod) species at risk. Persistence can only be guaranteed if species tolerate, accommodate or adapt to changing thermal conditions, or if they are able to track their thermal niche along the latitudinal or altitudinal climate change gradient. Even very mobile species may, however, be hampered here-in as the eventual connectivity between populations will be determined by their life-history traits, dispersal and the environmental context.\n \nThis project aims to provide a quantitative understanding of the potential limitation of arthropods to track the current velocity of climate change, and how the current landscape composition facilitates or constraints movement, and thus the potential spatial changes in biodiversity patterns. This will be achieved by modeling using a unique virtual species approach combined with state-of-the-art tracking methods. 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Consequently, it remains uncertain whether the effects of body size and weather conditions can be generalized across a wide range of arthropod species in natural environments.\n\nMethods: To help address this knowledge gap, we conducted a field study in two nature reserves in Belgium, focusing on both flying and cursorial arthropods. Over 200 different arthropod species were captured and released within a circular setup, allowing quantification of movement speed and direction. By analysing the relationship between these movement variables and morphological (body size) as well as environmental factors (temperature and wind), we aimed to gain insights into the mechanisms driving small-scale arthropod movement under natural conditions.\n\nResults: For flying species, movement speed is positively correlated with both body size and (tail)wind speed. In contrast, movement speed of cursorial individuals was solely positively related with temperature. Notably, movement direction was biased towards the vegetated areas where the arthropods were originally caught, suggesting an internal drive to move towards suitable habitat. This tendency was particularly strong in larger flying individuals, in smaller cursorial species and under tailwind conditions. Furthermore, both flying and cursorial taxa were hindered from moving towards the habitat by strong upwind.\n\nConclusions: Body size can be used as a useful proxy for not only movement speed, but orientation capacity as well. This movement-size correlation is, at least at small temporal scales, conditional to the prevailing wind conditions.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JP507AVG76BBKS3JQ9ERE7NS","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01JP507AVG76BBKS3JQ9ERE7NS","keyword":["Insects","Movement speed","Movement direction","Orientation","Perceptual range"],"abstract":["This dataset was used to run the analyses for Logghe et al. (2024). 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Here, it is published as a standardized Darwin Core Archive and includes for each species: the scientific name, higher classification and stable taxon identifier (in the taxon core), its status (native, introduced) and first and last observation date per region (Flanders, Brussels Capital Region, Wallonia) in Belgium (in the distribution extension).Only observations which were approved by species specialists based on provided evidence (photograph or sound), or which were approved based on expert judgment by the validating experts were considered for publication (see Swinnen et al. 2022 for the validation procedure). Observers’ data-sharing settings were respected at all times. When the first or last observation from a species in a region was not to be shared, observers were contacted to request an exception for this species list. In the few cases this authorization was not acquired, the next (for the oldest record) or previous (for the most recent record) observation date was considered for publication.This species list does not represent a complete overview of Belgian biodiversity, only species that are recorded in the citizen science platforms waarnemingen.be and observation.be. Other datasets and checklists have to be considered for the compilation of a complete Belgian overview.We have released this dataset under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0). We would appreciate it, however, if you read and follow these norms for data use (http://www.natuurpunt.be/normen-voor-datagebruik). If you use these data for a scientific paper, please cite the dataset following the applicable citation norms and/or consider us for co-authorship. 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Here, it is published as a standardized Darwin Core Archive and includes for each species: the scientific name, higher classification and stable taxon identifier (in the taxon core), its status (native, introduced) and first and last observation date per region (Flanders, Brussels Capital Region, Wallonia) in Belgium (in the distribution extension).Only observations which were approved by species specialists based on provided evidence (photograph or sound), or which were approved based on expert judgment by the validating experts were considered for publication (see Swinnen et al. 2022 for the validation procedure). Observers’ data-sharing settings were respected at all times. When the first or last observation from a species in a region was not to be shared, observers were contacted to request an exception for this species list. In the few cases this authorization was not acquired, the next (for the oldest record) or previous (for the most recent record) observation date was considered for publication.This species list does not represent a complete overview of Belgian biodiversity, only species that are recorded in the citizen science platforms waarnemingen.be and observation.be. Other datasets and checklists have to be considered for the compilation of a complete Belgian overview.We have released this dataset under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0). We would appreciate it, however, if you read and follow these norms for data use (http://www.natuurpunt.be/normen-voor-datagebruik). If you use these data for a scientific paper, please cite the dataset following the applicable citation norms and/or consider us for co-authorship. 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It contains the following folders: \n\n \n\n1) Metadata\n\n\n\n\n\nMetadata of the speech corpus\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Metadata of the news corpus\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLink to the k1 social media corpus and data paper\n\n\n\n2) R tests\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of multinomial tests\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.1.2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of linear model and rank-based estimation for linear models (Rfit) results\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.1.3\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of binomial tests\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.1.3\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Folder of paired tests\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.1.1 and Chapter 6.2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nck1 based on Cruz (2024) (https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10971589)\n\n\n\n3) Python tests\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of word2vec tests for the news corpus\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of word2vec tests for the social media corpus \n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of emotion and sentiment classification\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.1.1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  Folder of key word removal code\n\n\n\nAssociated with 6.1.1\n\n\n\n\n\n4) k1\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of fastText word embedding results\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 5.3.2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of search terms and for k1 creation\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 5.3.2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of language classification\n\n\n\n Associated with Chapter 5.2\n\n\n\n\n\n5) ReadMe\n\n \n\n \n\nReferences\n\n \n\nThese tests make use of the dataset found here:\n\n \n\nhttps://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10971589\n\n \n\nAnd the following papers:\n\n \n\nCruz, F. A. (2024). A Multilingual Collection of Facebook Comments on the Moro Identity and Armed Conflict in the Southern Philippines. Journal of Open Humanities Data, 10(1), 41. DOI: 10.5334/johd.219\n\n \n\nCruz, F. & Kestemont, M. (2022). Multilinguals Write Back: Modeling Language, Politics and Identity in Philippine Social Media. Responding to Asian Diversity: Proceedings of the Digital Humanities 2022 International Conference (DH2022), July 25-29, 2022, Online, University of Tokyo, Japan. 188-190. https://dh2022.dhii.asia/dh2022bookofabsts.pdf \n\n \n\nCruz, F. (2025). Digital Specters of the Colony: Securitization, Moros, and the Age of Social Media. University of Antwerp/Ghent University.\n\n\n \nLicense: \n\nCC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED\n\nhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/\n\n \n\nFunder: \n\nFRASDP Grant, University of the Philippines System","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JWB6YBGN9FF0M36KND027KY6","status":"public","format":["text/csv",".R",".ipnyb","application/pdf"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)","author":[{"biblio_id":"3b81c0f4-057f-11ee-9b45-ec751c2cae6e","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0789-6044","name":"Frances Cruz","last_name":"Cruz","name_last_first":"Cruz, Frances","first_name":"Frances","_id":"3b81c0f4-057f-11ee-9b45-ec751c2cae6e","ugent_id":["975690926746"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}]}],"abstract":["v2.0 - 11/4-2025\n\n \n\nUpdate added for multinomial logistic regression tests (R).\n\n \n\n_______________\n\nv1.0\n\n \n\nThis repository contains data, metadata, and tests used for the study Digital Specters of Colony: Securitization, Moros, and the Age of Social Media by Frances Cruz. It contains the following folders: \n\n \n\n1) Metadata\n\n\n\n\n\nMetadata of the speech corpus\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Metadata of the news corpus\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLink to the k1 social media corpus and data paper\n\n\n\n2) R tests\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of multinomial tests\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.1.2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of linear model and rank-based estimation for linear models (Rfit) results\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.1.3\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of binomial tests\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.1.3\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Folder of paired tests\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.1.1 and Chapter 6.2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nck1 based on Cruz (2024) (https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10971589)\n\n\n\n3) Python tests\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of word2vec tests for the news corpus\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of word2vec tests for the social media corpus \n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of emotion and sentiment classification\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 6.1.1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  Folder of key word removal code\n\n\n\nAssociated with 6.1.1\n\n\n\n\n\n4) k1\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of fastText word embedding results\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 5.3.2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of search terms and for k1 creation\n\n\n\nAssociated with Chapter 5.3.2\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFolder of language classification\n\n\n\n Associated with Chapter 5.2\n\n\n\n\n\n5) ReadMe\n\n \n\n \n\nReferences\n\n \n\nThese tests make use of the dataset found here:\n\n \n\nhttps://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10971589\n\n \n\nAnd the following papers:\n\n \n\nCruz, F. 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University of Antwerp/Ghent University.\n\n\n \nLicense: \n\nCC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED\n\nhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/\n\n \n\nFunder: \n\nFRASDP Grant, University of the Philippines System"],"external":0,"keyword":["Moros","Nationalism","Philippines","Securitization"],"year":"2025","created_by":{"_id":"3b81c0f4-057f-11ee-9b45-ec751c2cae6e","first_name":"Frances","name_last_first":"Cruz, Frances","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["975690926746"],"name":"Frances Cruz","biblio_id":"3b81c0f4-057f-11ee-9b45-ec751c2cae6e","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0789-6044","last_name":"Cruz"},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14686750"],"title":"Repository of DSoC 2025_v2","license":"CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0","date_updated":"2025-06-06 18:28:29","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JWB67PEZ9HW09XSYCBRTT8GN"}],"date_created":"2025-05-28 10:27:54","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Conflict and Development Studies","path":[{"ugent_id":"PS05"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS05"}],"ugent_id":"PS05"}]}
{"keyword":["social media","identity","securitization","low-resourced language","Philippine politics","multilingualism","code-switching","Moro society"],"abstract":["This dataset is a collection of 12,478 social media comments found on the official Facebook pages of ten Philippine newspapers, The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila Bulletin, The Philippine Star, The Manila Times, Sunstar Cebu, Sunstar Davao, Cebu Daily News, The Freeman, Sunstar Davao, MindaNews, and The Mindanao Times, spanning the years 2015, 2017 and 2019. The comments contain terms related to the Moro identity and the Mamasapano Clash, the Marawi Siege and the establishment of BARMM in the southern Philippines, allowing researchers to study semantic fields with regard to Muslims and the relationship between the texts and the source newspaper, their region of origin, and political administration, among other variables. All comments in the dataset were downloaded through Facebook's Graph API via Facepager (Jünger & Keyling, 2019).\n\nOne CSV file (MMB151719SOCMED_v2.csv) is provided, along with a codebook that contains descriptions of the variables and codes used in the CSV file, and a Readme document with a changelog. \n\nEach social media comment is annotated with the following metadata: \n\n\n\nobject_id: identifier associated with the comment;\n\nmessage: the textual string of the comment;\n\nmessage_proc: the textual string of the comment after pre-processing;\n\nlang_label: categorical value for the language of the comment (Tagalog (Filipino), Cebuano, English, Taglish, Bislog, Bislish, Trilingual or Other);\n\nfrom_name:  identifier of public pages (not profiles of individuals) leaving comments (NaN for profiles of individuals, 'NAME' for public pages besides the newspapers, otherwise, the page name of the newspaper);\n\ncreated_time: Facebook Graph API's-generated string for the date and time the comment was posted;   \n\nmonth_year: categorical value in the form string+YY (e.g. Jun-15) of the month and year when the comment was posted;\n\nyear: numerical value in the form YY; \n\nnewspaper: categorical value for the newspaper Facebook page under which the comment was found;\n\ncorpus: categorical value for comments from the main corpus or the side (control) corpus;\n\nadministration: categorical value for political administration (pbsa = President Benigno Aquino III, prrd = President Rodrigo Roa Duterte);\n\ncount: numerical value referring to the number of string sequences without spaces;\n\n\nThe dataset may only be used for non-commercial purposes and is licensed under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED.\n\n_____________________________________________________________________________________\n\nV2 - 05/06/2024\n\nCorrections\n\n\n\nCorrections made to region to include Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao (as opposed to Mindanao, non-Mindanao);\n\nCorrections made to administration coding. \n\n\n \n\nThis dataset is described by: \n\nCruz, F. A. (2024). A Multilingual Collection of Facebook Comments on the Moro Identity and Armed Conflict in the Southern Philippines. Journal of Open Humanities Data, 10(1), 41. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/johd.219\n\n \n\nBibiliography\n\n\n\nJünger, J., & Keyling, T. (2019). Facepager: An application for automated data retrieval on the web (4.5.3) [Computer software]. https://github.com/strohne/Facepager/"],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Frances Cruz","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0789-6044","biblio_id":"3b81c0f4-057f-11ee-9b45-ec751c2cae6e","last_name":"Cruz","name_last_first":"Cruz, Frances","first_name":"Frances","_id":"3b81c0f4-057f-11ee-9b45-ec751c2cae6e","ugent_id":["975690926746"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"format":["text/csv"],"status":"public","url":"https://zenodo.org/records/11490032","_id":"01JWB7AN0QSHDX5NEV3T1NFS84","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset is a collection of 12,478 social media comments found on the official Facebook pages of ten Philippine newspapers, The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Manila Bulletin, The Philippine Star, The Manila Times, Sunstar Cebu, Sunstar Davao, Cebu Daily News, The Freeman, Sunstar Davao, MindaNews, and The Mindanao Times, spanning the years 2015, 2017 and 2019. The comments contain terms related to the Moro identity and the Mamasapano Clash, the Marawi Siege and the establishment of BARMM in the southern Philippines, allowing researchers to study semantic fields with regard to Muslims and the relationship between the texts and the source newspaper, their region of origin, and political administration, among other variables. All comments in the dataset were downloaded through Facebook's Graph API via Facepager (Jünger & Keyling, 2019).\n\nOne CSV file (MMB151719SOCMED_v2.csv) is provided, along with a codebook that contains descriptions of the variables and codes used in the CSV file, and a Readme document with a changelog. \n\nEach social media comment is annotated with the following metadata: \n\n\n\nobject_id: identifier associated with the comment;\n\nmessage: the textual string of the comment;\n\nmessage_proc: the textual string of the comment after pre-processing;\n\nlang_label: categorical value for the language of the comment (Tagalog (Filipino), Cebuano, English, Taglish, Bislog, Bislish, Trilingual or Other);\n\nfrom_name:  identifier of public pages (not profiles of individuals) leaving comments (NaN for profiles of individuals, 'NAME' for public pages besides the newspapers, otherwise, the page name of the newspaper);\n\ncreated_time: Facebook Graph API's-generated string for the date and time the comment was posted;   \n\nmonth_year: categorical value in the form string+YY (e.g. Jun-15) of the month and year when the comment was posted;\n\nyear: numerical value in the form YY; \n\nnewspaper: categorical value for the newspaper Facebook page under which the comment was found;\n\ncorpus: categorical value for comments from the main corpus or the side (control) corpus;\n\nadministration: categorical value for political administration (pbsa = President Benigno Aquino III, prrd = President Rodrigo Roa Duterte);\n\ncount: numerical value referring to the number of string sequences without spaces;\n\n\nThe dataset may only be used for non-commercial purposes and is licensed under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED.\n\n_____________________________________________________________________________________\n\nV2 - 05/06/2024\n\nCorrections\n\n\n\nCorrections made to region to include Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao (as opposed to Mindanao, non-Mindanao);\n\nCorrections made to administration coding. \n\n\n \n\nThis dataset is described by: \n\nCruz, F. A. (2024). A Multilingual Collection of Facebook Comments on the Moro Identity and Armed Conflict in the Southern Philippines. Journal of Open Humanities Data, 10(1), 41. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/johd.219\n\n \n\nBibiliography\n\n\n\nJünger, J., & Keyling, T. (2019). Facepager: An application for automated data retrieval on the web (4.5.3) [Computer software]. https://github.com/strohne/Facepager/"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JWB7AN0QSHDX5NEV3T1NFS84","language":["fil","eng","ceb"],"biblio_id":"01JWB7AN0QSHDX5NEV3T1NFS84","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Conflict and Development Studies","path":[{"ugent_id":"PS05"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS05"}],"ugent_id":"PS05"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-05-28 10:34:37","license":"CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0","date_updated":"2025-06-06 18:28:45","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JA5R9A635EPZMNFQ9J2ANPFX"},{"_id":"01JWB67PEZ9HW09XSYCBRTT8GN"}],"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.10971589"],"title":"A Dataset of Multilingual Facebook Comments on Moros and Armed Conflict in the Southern Philippines","year":"2024","created_by":{"last_name":"Cruz","biblio_id":"3b81c0f4-057f-11ee-9b45-ec751c2cae6e","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0789-6044","name":"Frances Cruz","ugent_id":["975690926746"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"first_name":"Frances","name_last_first":"Cruz, Frances","_id":"3b81c0f4-057f-11ee-9b45-ec751c2cae6e"}}
{"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-06-13 13:33:39","title":"Interpreters' use of verbal, paraverbal and embodied resources to manage rapport challenges in onsite and video remote interpreting","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14989183"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Cavents","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8012-2782","biblio_id":"1c04246f-305f-11ec-812c-88b73a7c11b0","name":"Dries Cavents","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}]}],"ugent_id":["000211581046","802003862555","977376501709"],"_id":"1c04246f-305f-11ec-812c-88b73a7c11b0","first_name":"Dries","name_last_first":"Cavents, Dries"},"year":"2025","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Translation, Interpreting and Communication","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW22"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-06-11 08:28:02","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains quantitative data concerning interpreters' multimodal management of rapport in onsite and video remote interpreting interactions. The data is the result of systematic coding of video recorded interactions supplemented with eye-tracking data based on a coding available in the dataset.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01JXF1MYAKT2YTPH0XP3A31325","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JXF1MYAKT2YTPH0XP3A31325","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01JXF1MYAKT2YTPH0XP3A31325","keyword":["interpreting","multimodality","onsite interpreting","video remote interpreting","rapport management"],"external":0,"abstract":["This dataset contains quantitative data concerning interpreters' multimodal management of rapport in onsite and video remote interpreting interactions. The data is the result of systematic coding of video recorded interactions supplemented with eye-tracking data based on a coding available in the dataset."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Cavents","name":"Dries Cavents","biblio_id":"1c04246f-305f-11ec-812c-88b73a7c11b0","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8012-2782","ugent_id":["000211581046","802003862555","977376501709"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"first_name":"Dries","name_last_first":"Cavents, Dries","_id":"1c04246f-305f-11ec-812c-88b73a7c11b0"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"ugent_id":["802000444519","976181693293"],"_id":"FB09CE92-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Wilde, July","first_name":"July","last_name":"De Wilde","name":"July De Wilde","biblio_id":"FB09CE92-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4936-955X"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-4744-105X","biblio_id":"613E47BC-2678-11E9-B3C7-45AB5607D3EF","name":"Jelena Vranjes","last_name":"Vranjes","_id":"613E47BC-2678-11E9-B3C7-45AB5607D3EF","name_last_first":"Vranjes, Jelena","first_name":"Jelena","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"ugent_id":["802003079582","974399749238"]}],"format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"]}
{"biblio_id":"01JXCWKKRJTYMG6Q8CAAY73V0Y","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JXCWKKRJTYMG6Q8CAAY73V0Y","_id":"01JXCWKKRJTYMG6Q8CAAY73V0Y","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Global changes are forcing forest management towards more resilient and more structurally complex forests. Hereby creating a more attractive habitat for their associated biodiversity. Measuring this forest structural complexity and how it relates to associated biodiversity is however challenging. Here, we used the structural complexity index (SCI), designed for forests managers to quick and easily assess structural complexity. Studies comparing the predictive value of such index with taxonomic biodiversity monitoring are rare. In this study, we focus on wild pollinators, which could potentially benefit from this shift towards more structurally complex forests. We used elevated pan traps in 19 forest plots varying in structural complexity and dominant tree species to answer following questions. First, we investigated how predictive the SCI is for wild bee and syrphid abundance and diversity. Second, we studied the communities and how these relate to the SCI. We found that the SCI was not predictive for both the abundance and diversity. We found some tree species identity effects for abundance and diversity, stressing the importance of maintaining multiple tree species. However, no differences between wild pollinator communities of forest types and SCI-levels were observed. Our results show that a tool such as the SCI, which allows forest managers to quickly assess the potential of forest stands to accommodate biodiversity, is not necessarily predictive for each taxonomic group. However, combining collection methods across multiple years and taxonomic groups, should provide additional insights for the total assessment of the predictive value of the SCI for pollinators in forests."}],"status":"public","format":["text/csv"],"author":[{"_id":"C0D59BEE-E687-11E2-AD28-C2B310BDE39D","name_last_first":"De Schuyter, Wim","first_name":"Wim","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"ugent_id":["802003415345","000130214416","972553698889"],"biblio_id":"C0D59BEE-E687-11E2-AD28-C2B310BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4280-1263","name":"Wim De Schuyter","last_name":"De Schuyter"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","abstract":["Global changes are forcing forest management towards more resilient and more structurally complex forests. Hereby creating a more attractive habitat for their associated biodiversity. Measuring this forest structural complexity and how it relates to associated biodiversity is however challenging. Here, we used the structural complexity index (SCI), designed for forests managers to quick and easily assess structural complexity. Studies comparing the predictive value of such index with taxonomic biodiversity monitoring are rare. In this study, we focus on wild pollinators, which could potentially benefit from this shift towards more structurally complex forests. We used elevated pan traps in 19 forest plots varying in structural complexity and dominant tree species to answer following questions. First, we investigated how predictive the SCI is for wild bee and syrphid abundance and diversity. Second, we studied the communities and how these relate to the SCI. We found that the SCI was not predictive for both the abundance and diversity. We found some tree species identity effects for abundance and diversity, stressing the importance of maintaining multiple tree species. However, no differences between wild pollinator communities of forest types and SCI-levels were observed. Our results show that a tool such as the SCI, which allows forest managers to quickly assess the potential of forest stands to accommodate biodiversity, is not necessarily predictive for each taxonomic group. However, combining collection methods across multiple years and taxonomic groups, should provide additional insights for the total assessment of the predictive value of the SCI for pollinators in forests."],"external":0,"keyword":["forest management","Pollinator conservation","Pollination","ecosystem functioning","syrphidae","apidae"],"year":"2024","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":["802003415345","000130214416","972553698889"],"_id":"C0D59BEE-E687-11E2-AD28-C2B310BDE39D","name_last_first":"De Schuyter, Wim","first_name":"Wim","last_name":"De Schuyter","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4280-1263","biblio_id":"C0D59BEE-E687-11E2-AD28-C2B310BDE39D","name":"Wim De Schuyter"},"doi":["10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.27951465"],"title":"Raw data","date_updated":"2025-06-13 13:39:00","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JRJ2BCGP3ZESXE5563C0TFX5"},{"_id":"01JXCW5HNZJJPE3521ZBZZZNPS"}],"date_created":"2025-06-10 12:21:27","publisher":{"name":"figshare"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA20"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name":"Department of Environment","ugent_id":"LA20"}]}
{"biblio_id":"01JWZNTCB8NECRVHPES107D12Q","language":["eng"],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JWZNTCB8NECRVHPES107D12Q","_id":"01JWZNTCB8NECRVHPES107D12Q","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset pertains to the article \"'Non sum qui fueram': An Analysis of Old Age as Post-human Transformation in Maximianus' Elegia Prima (Sixth-Century AD) and David Cronenberg's The Fly (1986)\" (related to FWO grant 1107125N) and contains the following: \n\n\n\nSelected Latin passages of Maximianus' Elegia Prima (edition by D'Amanti 2020)\n\nEnglish (working) translation (my own)\n\nSource reference\n\nReference to commentary on Latin text (D'Amanti 2020)\n\nTranscription of selected dialogue of Cronenberg's movie The Fly (20th Century Fox)\n\n\nPhysical copies supplementing this data are the following (ISBN in references):\n\n\n\nD'Amanti, E.R. (2020). Massimiano: Elegie. Fondazione Lorenzo Valla, Mondadori.\n\nFranzoi, A. (2014). Le Elegie di Massimiano. Adolf M. Hakkert. \n\nCronenberg, D. (Director). (1986). The Fly [Film]. 20th Century Fox.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","format":["text/csv","text/enriched"],"author":[{"last_name":"Van der Sype","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5794-3670","biblio_id":"7397B048-448E-11E6-B9CD-2D5FB5D1D7B1","name":"Nina Van der Sype","ugent_id":["000160001092","802004109297","979381459777"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW07"}],"ugent_id":"LW07"}],"first_name":"Nina","name_last_first":"Van der Sype, Nina","_id":"7397B048-448E-11E6-B9CD-2D5FB5D1D7B1"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["This dataset pertains to the article \"'Non sum qui fueram': An Analysis of Old Age as Post-human Transformation in Maximianus' Elegia Prima (Sixth-Century AD) and David Cronenberg's The Fly (1986)\" (related to FWO grant 1107125N) and contains the following: \n\n\n\nSelected Latin passages of Maximianus' Elegia Prima (edition by D'Amanti 2020)\n\nEnglish (working) translation (my own)\n\nSource reference\n\nReference to commentary on Latin text (D'Amanti 2020)\n\nTranscription of selected dialogue of Cronenberg's movie The Fly (20th Century Fox)\n\n\nPhysical copies supplementing this data are the following (ISBN in references):\n\n\n\nD'Amanti, E.R. (2020). Massimiano: Elegie. Fondazione Lorenzo Valla, Mondadori.\n\nFranzoi, A. (2014). Le Elegie di Massimiano. Adolf M. Hakkert. \n\nCronenberg, D. (Director). (1986). The Fly [Film]. 20th Century Fox."],"keyword":["Latin literature","Elegiac poetry","Late Antiquity","Maximianus","David Cronenberg","The Fly","Post-human","Ageing studies","Classical reception studies"],"year":"2025","created_by":{"last_name":"Van der Sype","name":"Nina Van der Sype","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5794-3670","biblio_id":"7397B048-448E-11E6-B9CD-2D5FB5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["000160001092","802004109297","979381459777"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW07"}],"ugent_id":"LW07"}],"name_last_first":"Van der Sype, Nina","first_name":"Nina","_id":"7397B048-448E-11E6-B9CD-2D5FB5D1D7B1"},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.15487449"],"title":"Translation of selected passages of Maximianus' Elegia Prima (sixth century AD) and transcription of selected dialogue of David Cronenberg's The Fly (1986)","date_updated":"2025-06-13 13:47:27","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JVVGKXCSBMV0TJ1Y8BJR7GCV"}],"project":[{"publication_count":18,"gismo_id":"f6913220-505b-11ed-ad27-272976a27313","end_date":"2026-10-31","iweto_id":"1107123N","title":"Late or Too Late? Old Age in the late Latin Elegies of Maximian (6th century AD).","start_date":"2022-11-01","abstract":"<p>The project is to be situated in the field of late Latin literature and focuses on the poet Maximian (6th c.AD). His corpus consists of six elegies (686 verses) that put the motif of old age explicitly on the foreground; a stark contrast with those poems of the classical period (1st c.BC) which are written from the perspective of young men. This combination of genre and discourse is truly original: Maximian subverts the logic of the elegiac genre by adopting the perspective of the old man who is bitter about the hardships of old age. Maximian's late antique text will be the lens through which other works of literature that have old age at their core will be examined. Authors as Cicero, Seneca, Augustine, et al. discuss (dis)advantages of old age and the position of older people in society. This project will firstly look at similarities and discrepancies between these authors in regard to their views on old age, as well as make a comparative study of the chosen genres in relation to this subject. Later, we will research how Late Antiquity can help us understand the content of these selected classical works. This study productively combines antique literary studies with 'ageing studies', which focus on the self-representation of older people and their experience of old age. This proposal is based on the felicitious encounter of this approach and the field of late Latin literature which results in a completely original project.</p>","_id":"1107123N"}],"date_created":"2025-06-05 09:12:41","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW07","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW07"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW07"}],"name":"Department of Literary studies"}]}
{"format":["image/tiff"],"author":[{"first_name":"Louis","name_last_first":"Verschuren, Louis","_id":"890666E8-6104-11E7-83C3-70DDAD28A064","ugent_id":["000170224084","802004116371","973156548132"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-3102-4588","biblio_id":"890666E8-6104-11E7-83C3-70DDAD28A064","name":"Louis Verschuren","last_name":"Verschuren"},{"name":"Vladimir Matskovskiy","biblio_id":"4bc04b8c-5801-11ee-a994-e8bdfb47aff2","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3771-239X","last_name":"Matskovskiy","_id":"4bc04b8c-5801-11ee-a994-e8bdfb47aff2","name_last_first":"Matskovskiy, Vladimir","first_name":"Vladimir","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":["802004380901","972808129081"]},{"name":"Jan Van den Bulcke","biblio_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2939-5408","last_name":"Van den Bulcke","first_name":"Jan","name_last_first":"Van den Bulcke, Jan","_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001588736","972932173994"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","abstract":["Sample scan files accompanying the pipeline described in the paper \"X-ray micro-CT pipeline for large-scale tree-ring densitometry studies\"\n\nThese are sample files to test out the XCT toolchain, hosted on the github repository for the compiled XCT toolchain software suite. Check GitHub for the latest version. It consists of three executable programs: CoreProcessor, which extracts individual cores from scans and converts them to absolute density values; RingIndicator, designed for semi-automatic ring indication and density profile calculation; and CoreComparison, which facilitates cross-dating. The packages are compiled for Microsoft Windows, and require the free installation of MATLAB Runtime (currently version 2024b). The output of indications and density profile calculations are in txt format and can be loaded and manipulated in R using the XCT.Read function. More info and comprehensive written and video manuals are available for free at our site and in this paper.\n\nThis is part of a pipeline available in the 2025 Dendrochronologia paper \"X-ray micro-CT pipeline for large-scale tree-ring densitometry studies\" by Verschuren and co-authors. \n\nPlease cite the following papers when using our toolchain or software: Van den Bulcke et al. 2014, De Mil et al. 2016, Van den Bulcke et al. 2019, De Mil and Van den Bulcke 2023, and Verschuren et al. 2025. When using the software, also cite the proper Zenodo DOI: XCT Toolchain compiled packages and XCT.Read R function"],"external":0,"biblio_id":"01JV7ATGB0B2QD4F2J1XDR60XB","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JV7ATGB0B2QD4F2J1XDR60XB","abstract_full":[{"text":"Sample scan files accompanying the pipeline described in the paper \"X-ray micro-CT pipeline for large-scale tree-ring densitometry studies\"\n\nThese are sample files to test out the XCT toolchain, hosted on the github repository for the compiled XCT toolchain software suite. Check GitHub for the latest version. It consists of three executable programs: CoreProcessor, which extracts individual cores from scans and converts them to absolute density values; RingIndicator, designed for semi-automatic ring indication and density profile calculation; and CoreComparison, which facilitates cross-dating. The packages are compiled for Microsoft Windows, and require the free installation of MATLAB Runtime (currently version 2024b). The output of indications and density profile calculations are in txt format and can be loaded and manipulated in R using the XCT.Read function. More info and comprehensive written and video manuals are available for free at our site and in this paper.\n\nThis is part of a pipeline available in the 2025 Dendrochronologia paper \"X-ray micro-CT pipeline for large-scale tree-ring densitometry studies\" by Verschuren and co-authors. \n\nPlease cite the following papers when using our toolchain or software: Van den Bulcke et al. 2014, De Mil et al. 2016, Van den Bulcke et al. 2019, De Mil and Van den Bulcke 2023, and Verschuren et al. 2025. When using the software, also cite the proper Zenodo DOI: XCT Toolchain compiled packages and XCT.Read R function","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01JV7ATGB0B2QD4F2J1XDR60XB","status":"public","project":[{"start_date":"2021-05-01","title":"FaCT: Fast Automated X-ray CT characterisation","gismo_id":"f93bc4f6-9135-11eb-9a0c-716f4c9aab19","publication_count":27,"iweto_id":"F2021/IOF-Equip/021","end_date":"2022-10-31","abstract":"<p>The requested infrastructure will substantially complement the existing micro-CT scanners of the UGent Center of Expertise and Core Facility for X-ray Tomography (UGCT), which is already available since many years for internal and external academic users as well as for industry. This scanner is essential to scan and analyze for the first time statistically relevant quantities of samples in an automated and reliable way using standardized protocols. It will also provide significant added value to achieve the objectives within the related IOF-platform on material characterization (MATCH). This proposal will allow micro-CT data-driven research and development, which is a substantial added value both for the current and future industrial partners of UGCT as well as for its various academic partners. With this step, we make UGCT ready for a large-scale deployment of micro-CT in research and development.</p>","_id":"F2021/IOF-Equip/021"},{"start_date":"2021-01-01","title":"ACcurate Temperature REconstructions and climate change mapping in tree rings of Ancient bristlecone pines, the Longest-living trees in the world [ACTREAL]","gismo_id":"ad4eb1f7-4420-11eb-809b-01df1efbbcb6","publication_count":31,"iweto_id":"3G019521","end_date":"2024-12-31","abstract":"<p>Climate change will have a destabilizing impact on society in the coming decades and therefore reliable climate change predictions are of utmost importance. Reconstructions of climate, that extend instrumental records to pre-industrial times, are key for the development of reliable climate models. Climate reconstructions using ancient tree rings as a climate proxy can address this issue. We will create a temperature reconstruction extending more than 5000 years back in time from the oldest temperature-sensitive trees in the world (bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva). We will use high-resolution X-ray CT scanning (XµCT) to retrieve the maximum latewood density (MXD), an excellent proxy for summer temperature, from these ancient tree rings. We will use this record to explore past climatic changes and their potential forcing mechanisms. In particular, we will investigate decadal to centennial climate change periods (Medieval Climate Anomaly, Little Ice Age), as well as the impact of abrupt climate change events due to volcanic forcing over a long time period. A state-of-the-art XµCT workflow will produce a new, multi-millennial reconstruction to inform future climate projections, provide context for current climate change, and to better understand climatic forcing of both gradual and abrupt climate changes.</p>","_id":"3G019521"},{"abstract":"<p> The UGCT is an interfaculty consortium that combines UGent activities around high-resolution X-ray CT. The consortium owns several state-of-the-art devices, the majority of which are self-built. For more than 15 years, the facility has bundled all infrastructure present at UGent for high-resolution X-ray CT for non-in-vivo purposes, and is used together with the expertise and knowledge to provide services, both on an academic and industrial level. Consequently, in 2017, UGCT was recognized as a UGent BOF Center of Excellence. UGCT is one of the few facilities with expertise across the imaging chain, ranging from simulation (and associated knowledge around the physics behind the imaging itself), device design and development of both reconstruction and analysis tools. This mix is crucial for delivering best-quality results. In addition, UGCT researchers have experience in applying the technique in an enormously wide range of application areas, which is important to assist the various users in linking their research question with the most appropriate analysis methods to interpret the enormously rich 3D (and sometimes 4D) data. Currently, UGent through UGCT still excels through its expertise, knowledge and infrastructure, but other BENE institutes and research centers are strongly catching up. Internationally, UGCT is still considered the top in terms of laboratory-based X-ray CT applied to all kinds of materials. This is evidenced by the recently approved European network EXCITE (https://excitenetwork.eu/). The requested recognition as \"UGent Core facility\" increases the strategic added value of UGCT on a national and international level. </p>","_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008","publication_count":120,"gismo_id":"6dceb8df-92e5-4dea-92c0-b897bedf9faa","end_date":"2028-10-31","iweto_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008","title":"Cofinancing core facility - Centre for X-ray Tomography – UGCT","start_date":"2022-11-01"},{"_id":"3G006120","abstract":"<p>\nIntra-seasonal wood formation is still understudied because the measuring method (analysis of cellular anatomical traits) is labour-intensive and requires important manual skills The last phase of wood formation (lignification) has been particularly neglected, resulting in a lack of understanding of tree autumn dynamics UAntwerp-PLECO and UGent-Woodlab will join forces (in collaboration with dr Fonti, WSL, as key advisor) to address two objectives: (1) develop a new method to study wood formation based on high resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (XµCT) and (2) use the new method to test, at continental scale, the hypothesis that leaf senescence is triggered when wood formation ceases in autumn or, in case of factors limiting growth in summer, when a fixed day of the year is reached (photoperiodic threshold) The first objective will be met by (i) automating the XµCT process, (ii) identifying the degree of lignification, (iii) assessing intra-seasonal wood traits such as cell size and wall thickness etc, and (iv) implementing a time-lapse scanning on small living trees The second objective will be achieved by analyzing data of leaf senescence and wood formation of the 10 most common deciduous species in Europe along several transects of varying environmental conditions (eg photoperiod, temperature, drought) Overall, the project will start a new direction for the study of wood formation and will elucidate autumn dynamics of deciduous temperate trees\n\n</p>","title":"A game-changing perspective on intra-seasonal wood formation\n dynamics using high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography to\n elucidate leaf senescence and autumn dynamics of temperate\n deciduous trees in Europe","start_date":"2020-01-01","publication_count":21,"gismo_id":"46e06d46-225c-11ea-9b15-d7676230cb7f","end_date":"2023-12-31","iweto_id":"3G006120"}],"date_created":"2025-05-14 12:03:03","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA20"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name":"Department of Environment"}],"year":"2025","created_by":{"_id":"890666E8-6104-11E7-83C3-70DDAD28A064","name_last_first":"Verschuren, Louis","first_name":"Louis","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":["000170224084","802004116371","973156548132"],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-3102-4588","biblio_id":"890666E8-6104-11E7-83C3-70DDAD28A064","name":"Louis Verschuren","last_name":"Verschuren"},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14824998"],"title":"Sample scans for the XCT toolchain accompanying the paper \"X-ray micro-CT pipeline for large-scale tree-ring densitometry studies\"","date_updated":"2025-06-18 14:07:32","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JV796AR0K48098401VGQPEX8"}]}
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{"biblio_id":"01JY20FQ8B7N4D0F9804B7YEEX","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JY20FQ8B7N4D0F9804B7YEEX","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Dataset description: This dataset contains two data files that the related publication is based on. In particular, the data file Dataset_Diminutives contains in total 1886 diminutive constructions extracted from the Bangor Miami Corpus and the El Paso Bilingual Corpus. These constructions are coded for intralinguistic variables relating to the linguistic properties of both the base and the diminutive marker. The data file Metadata_Conversations_El_Paso_Bilingual_Corpus contains metadata about the conversations in the El Paso Bilingual Corpus."}],"_id":"01JY20FQ8B7N4D0F9804B7YEEX","status":"public","format":["text/csv"],"author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-9893-4060","biblio_id":"16875488-4207-11E5-8B23-0205B5D1D7B1","name":"Margot Vanhaverbeke","last_name":"Vanhaverbeke","_id":"16875488-4207-11E5-8B23-0205B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Vanhaverbeke, Margot","first_name":"Margot","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["976461797163"]},{"last_name":"Enghels","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7785-0009","biblio_id":"F65EC6F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Renata Enghels","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":["801001598941","973186903977"],"_id":"F65EC6F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Renata","name_last_first":"Enghels, Renata"},{"last_name":"Parafita Couto","name":"M. Carmen Parafita Couto","name_last_first":"Parafita Couto, M. Carmen","first_name":"M. Carmen"},{"first_name":"Iva","name_last_first":"Ivanova, Iva","name":"Iva Ivanova","last_name":"Ivanova"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","external":0,"abstract":["Dataset description: This dataset contains two data files that the related publication is based on. In particular, the data file Dataset_Diminutives contains in total 1886 diminutive constructions extracted from the Bangor Miami Corpus and the El Paso Bilingual Corpus. These constructions are coded for intralinguistic variables relating to the linguistic properties of both the base and the diminutive marker. The data file Metadata_Conversations_El_Paso_Bilingual_Corpus contains metadata about the conversations in the El Paso Bilingual Corpus."],"keyword":["bilingualism","code-switching","Spanish-English language contact","bilingual corpora","El Paso Bilingual Corpus","Bangor Miami Corpus","diminutive construction"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["976461797163"],"_id":"16875488-4207-11E5-8B23-0205B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Vanhaverbeke, Margot","first_name":"Margot","last_name":"Vanhaverbeke","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9893-4060","biblio_id":"16875488-4207-11E5-8B23-0205B5D1D7B1","name":"Margot Vanhaverbeke"},"year":"2025","title":"Supporting Data for: Enhancing code-switching research through comparable corpora: Introducing the El Paso Bilingual Corpus","doi":["10.18710/7LGSXY"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01JXAJNMB0H8Z18C20X9QA60KV"}],"date_updated":"2025-06-19 08:00:18","license":"CC0-1.0","date_created":"2025-06-18 17:13:17","project":[{"iweto_id":"01CD09024","end_date":"2025-02-28","gismo_id":"d6afff59-3d24-11ef-acfe-b56da71090ce","publication_count":4,"start_date":"2024-11-01","title":"Diminutive expressions in Spanish-English bilingual contexts. A multifactorial and multimethod account.","_id":"01CD09024","abstract":"This project aims to conduct a multifactorial analysis of diminutive expressions (e.g., little house, casita, little casa, housito) in bilingual communities in the U.S., such as Miami and El Paso. Through a comparative corpus study and experimental analysis, it examines the impact of intra-linguistic and extra-linguistic factors related to language contact on the formal and functional productivity of diminutives."},{"_id":"G020223N","abstract":"<p>This project contributes to a better understanding of the grammar underlying Spanish-English(-Kriol) codeswitching (CS). Its objective is threefold. First, at an empirical level, it provides insight into the way the conflict between synthetic/morphological and analytic/lexical patterns is handled in CS contexts. It therefore looks into the factors governing intensification (e.g. ‘a huge project’) and attenuation (‘a little lucky’), which express a quantitative or qualitative upward or downward scaling of a referent, and are very differently represented in Spanish, English and Kriol. Despite its common occurrence and varied forms, no research has as yet examined these patterns in a CS context. Second, the project aims at revealing the abstract or context-dependent nature of CS. It therefore observes how the conflict points are administered by multilingual speakers in three communities (Miami and El Paso in the USA, and Belize) that differ in geographical setting, history, and social status of the languages. Third, it wants to tackle the fragmented knowledge of the nature of CS by developing an integrative theory and assimilating insights from sociolinguistics, structural linguistics, and experimental psycholinguistics. Hence the project adopts a multimethod approach and combines the study of unexplored naturalistic data with an experimental design.</p>","end_date":"2026-12-31","iweto_id":"G020223N","publication_count":11,"gismo_id":"c853dd13-7bcb-11ed-ac18-b54206a6b40c","title":"An integrative account of codeswitching: reconciling structural, sociolinguistic and cognitive factors.","start_date":"2023-01-01"}],"publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics","ugent_id":"LW06"}],"type":"researchData"}
{"biblio_id":"01JYGC4GZWSK0BCGMZSVJNCK4T","language":["eng"],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JYGC4GZWSK0BCGMZSVJNCK4T","_id":"01JYGC4GZWSK0BCGMZSVJNCK4T","abstract_full":[{"text":"The presented dataset covers the experimental modelling of a single ‘WECfarm’ heaving point absorber wave energy converter (WEC), and WEC arrays consisting of two, three, four and five WECfarm WECs, tested at the Coastal & Ocean Basin (COB) in Ostend, Belgium. Test conditions include irregular long- and short-crested waves.\n\nThe dataset is linked to the following article, which covers the description:\n\nVervaet, T., Cromheeke, L., Quartier, N., Streicher, M., Stratigaki, V., Troch, P., 2025.Wave basin testing of hydrodynamic interactions in centralized controlled wave energy converter arrays for irregular short- and long-crested waves.Applied Ocean Research 156, 104467.URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141118725000550  doi :https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apor.2025.104467\n\nThe dataset is available as a single compressed file 'WECfarm_COB.zip'. There are three setups (each corresponding to a certain number of WECs as described in the corresponding article). For each of these setups three folders are set up containing the data. These folders are:\n\nThe 01_𝑆𝑖𝑚𝑢𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑘_𝐿𝑜𝑔𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑔 folder contains the .mat files corresponding to each test. The name of the .mat file starts with the unique test identification number 𝑇𝑒𝑠𝑡_𝐼𝐷, followed by additional test type related descriptive info, and the start time of the test in the format year–month–day–hour–minutes–seconds, as retrieved from the Speedgoat target machine. The .mat file can be opened in MATLAB, or alternatively analysed in other tools such as Simulink Data Inspector, Python, or Maple. Within the .mat file structure, the logged signals can be retrieved as timeseries with a timestep of 0.001 s, by using their unique MATLAB assigned index. The signal name starts with a reference to WEC A, WEC B, WEC C, WEC D or WEC E, followed by a numbering and a description of the signal.Note: this folder is not available for setup 1, as setup 1 covers the wave characterization tests without the WECs and henceforth, no WEC data is available.\n\nThe 02_𝑉𝑇𝐼_𝑊𝑎𝑣𝑒𝐺𝑎𝑢𝑔𝑒𝑠_𝐿𝑜𝑔𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑔 folder contains separate folders for all tests. The folder name consists of the 𝑇𝑒𝑠𝑡_𝐼𝐷, the name of the WECs used in that test, a descriptor of the type of test and a reference to the wave condition. In this folder, the VTI wave gauges output files from the FlexLogger software are included. These files contain the measured surface elevations for the various wave gauges installed in and around the array. Both the direct FlexLogger output (.tdms) and a .csv file are available, both containing the same wave gauge data in a different file format. Note that wave gauge data is logged at 40Hz.\n\nThe 03_𝑊𝑎𝑣𝑒𝑚𝑎𝑘𝑒𝑟_𝐿𝑜𝑔𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑔 folder contains one subfolder per wave condition. Each of these folders contains the input and output files used by the COB wavemaker software to generate the wave conditions. These include the input time series for wave generation and the measured signals of the generated surface elevations and wavemaker paddle motion. For instance, for wave condition JS1_90, the wave paddle motion as computed by the wave generation software can be found in the JS1_90.dat and JS1_90.ini files. The logged wave paddle motion is contained in JS1_90_disklogger_cc1.dat and JS1_90_disklogger_cc2.dat for the wave paddles along the X- and Y- axes of the wave basin respectively. Please refer to Figure 6 in the corresponding journal article for reference to the wave basin coordinate system.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","format":[".zip"],"author":[{"_id":"4BD87BB0-FC5C-11E1-8B8A-AC6710BDE39D","first_name":"Timothy","name_last_first":"Vervaet, Timothy","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["978557943824","919026561432"],"name":"Timothy Vervaet","biblio_id":"4BD87BB0-FC5C-11E1-8B8A-AC6710BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9333-295X","last_name":"Vervaet"},{"_id":"2AE71FB0-9806-11E7-BAF7-4D58AE28A064","first_name":"Laurens","name_last_first":"Cromheeke, Laurens","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":["000170981896","802004084746","978556839438"],"biblio_id":"2AE71FB0-9806-11E7-BAF7-4D58AE28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6686-407X","name":"Laurens Cromheeke","last_name":"Cromheeke"},{"last_name":"Quartier","biblio_id":"99EE9CA4-102D-11E3-ABFB-408B10BDE39D","name":"Nicolas Quartier","ugent_id":["973599366670"],"first_name":"Nicolas","name_last_first":"Quartier, Nicolas","_id":"99EE9CA4-102D-11E3-ABFB-408B10BDE39D"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":["802002028346","972536486544"],"_id":"2C90FC06-ABF9-11E4-90E9-AF57B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Streicher, Maximilian","first_name":"Maximilian","last_name":"Streicher","orcid_id":"0000-0002-6695-4347","biblio_id":"2C90FC06-ABF9-11E4-90E9-AF57B5D1D7B1","name":"Maximilian Streicher"},{"ugent_id":["802000430270"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW15","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}]}],"name_last_first":"Stratigaki, Vicky","first_name":"Vicky","_id":"FC2F526A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Stratigaki","biblio_id":"FC2F526A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4898-5692","name":"Vicky Stratigaki"},{"last_name":"Troch","biblio_id":"F4B295BA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3274-0874","name":"Peter Troch","ugent_id":["801000901854","919016118471","975808902590"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW15","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}]}],"first_name":"Peter","name_last_first":"Troch, Peter","_id":"F4B295BA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["The presented dataset covers the experimental modelling of a single ‘WECfarm’ heaving point absorber wave energy converter (WEC), and WEC arrays consisting of two, three, four and five WECfarm WECs, tested at the Coastal & Ocean Basin (COB) in Ostend, Belgium. Test conditions include irregular long- and short-crested waves.\n\nThe dataset is linked to the following article, which covers the description:\n\nVervaet, T., Cromheeke, L., Quartier, N., Streicher, M., Stratigaki, V., Troch, P., 2025.Wave basin testing of hydrodynamic interactions in centralized controlled wave energy converter arrays for irregular short- and long-crested waves.Applied Ocean Research 156, 104467.URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0141118725000550  doi :https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apor.2025.104467\n\nThe dataset is available as a single compressed file 'WECfarm_COB.zip'. There are three setups (each corresponding to a certain number of WECs as described in the corresponding article). For each of these setups three folders are set up containing the data. These folders are:\n\nThe 01_𝑆𝑖𝑚𝑢𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑘_𝐿𝑜𝑔𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑔 folder contains the .mat files corresponding to each test. The name of the .mat file starts with the unique test identification number 𝑇𝑒𝑠𝑡_𝐼𝐷, followed by additional test type related descriptive info, and the start time of the test in the format year–month–day–hour–minutes–seconds, as retrieved from the Speedgoat target machine. The .mat file can be opened in MATLAB, or alternatively analysed in other tools such as Simulink Data Inspector, Python, or Maple. Within the .mat file structure, the logged signals can be retrieved as timeseries with a timestep of 0.001 s, by using their unique MATLAB assigned index. The signal name starts with a reference to WEC A, WEC B, WEC C, WEC D or WEC E, followed by a numbering and a description of the signal.Note: this folder is not available for setup 1, as setup 1 covers the wave characterization tests without the WECs and henceforth, no WEC data is available.\n\nThe 02_𝑉𝑇𝐼_𝑊𝑎𝑣𝑒𝐺𝑎𝑢𝑔𝑒𝑠_𝐿𝑜𝑔𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑔 folder contains separate folders for all tests. The folder name consists of the 𝑇𝑒𝑠𝑡_𝐼𝐷, the name of the WECs used in that test, a descriptor of the type of test and a reference to the wave condition. In this folder, the VTI wave gauges output files from the FlexLogger software are included. These files contain the measured surface elevations for the various wave gauges installed in and around the array. Both the direct FlexLogger output (.tdms) and a .csv file are available, both containing the same wave gauge data in a different file format. Note that wave gauge data is logged at 40Hz.\n\nThe 03_𝑊𝑎𝑣𝑒𝑚𝑎𝑘𝑒𝑟_𝐿𝑜𝑔𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑔 folder contains one subfolder per wave condition. Each of these folders contains the input and output files used by the COB wavemaker software to generate the wave conditions. These include the input time series for wave generation and the measured signals of the generated surface elevations and wavemaker paddle motion. For instance, for wave condition JS1_90, the wave paddle motion as computed by the wave generation software can be found in the JS1_90.dat and JS1_90.ini files. The logged wave paddle motion is contained in JS1_90_disklogger_cc1.dat and JS1_90_disklogger_cc2.dat for the wave paddles along the X- and Y- axes of the wave basin respectively. Please refer to Figure 6 in the corresponding journal article for reference to the wave basin coordinate system."],"keyword":["Wave Energy","Wave Energy Converter (WEC)","WEC array","Experimental modelling","WECfarm project","Impedance Matching","Centralized Control"],"created_by":{"last_name":"De Backer","name":"Lien De Backer","biblio_id":"31163B88-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":["802000923859","973777537583"],"_id":"31163B88-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Lien","name_last_first":"De Backer, Lien"},"year":"2025","title":"Wave basin testing of hydrodynamic interactions in centralized controlled wave energy converter arrays for irregular short- and long-crested waves","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.15188314"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01JPSS2KJK2WVKMF8CHBVEWF1T"}],"date_updated":"2025-06-24 12:49:19","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_created":"2025-06-24 07:06:15","project":[{"_id":"11PO024N","abstract":"<p>Moored floating structures have wide applications in coastal and offshore engineering, such as floating offshore wind turbines and Wave Energy Converters (WECs) from the field of Marine Renewable Energy (MRE). Mooring systems, and in the case of WECs, a controlled power take-off (PTO) represent a considerable part of the total cost of these technologies and influence their dynamics. Hence it is crucial to accurately and cost-efficiently model their behaviour. However, a non-linear numerical platform that is able to deal with: complex geometries and motions of WECs and MRE technologies under operational and extreme sea states, with accurate modelling of mooring lines, of the PTO and of global control strategy for WEC arrays, does not yet exist. In the here proposed research this will be achieved by employing an integrated numerical platform based on Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) methods. The developed SPH platform will be validated with pioneering WEC array experimental data from the ‘WECfarm' experiments, where up to 5 WECs will be tested at the Coastal &amp; Ocean Basin (Ostend, BE). The main objectives of the proposed research aim to cover current knowledge gaps that hamper further development and commercialisation of MRE emerging technologies. Results' valorisation will be achieved through scientific dissemination and interaction with academic and industrial players from the MRE and offshore sectors who have direct interest in the outcome of this fundamental research.</p>","start_date":"2023-11-01","title":"Integrated Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics platform for modelling marine renewable energy technologies and moored floating structures validated using experimental modelling","gismo_id":"658e584e-6f48-11ee-b1ad-3dd08fb7752a","publication_count":3,"iweto_id":"11PO024N","end_date":"2027-10-31"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW15","name":"Department of Civil engineering","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW15"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}]}],"type":"researchData"}
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For each simulation, the following data are provided:\n\n\n\nMonthly averaged precipitation, regridded over Belgium.\n\nMonthly averaged near-surface temperature, regridded over Belgium.\n\nHourly precipitation time series for Uccle, Belgium.\n\nAnnual maximum precipitation values for event durations of 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, and 72 hours, for three topographic regions in Belgium: Low-Belgium, Middle-Belgium, and High-Belgium.\n\n\nFurther details regarding the data generation and processing methods are available in the accompanying publication."],"external":0,"author":[{"name":"Wout Dewettinck","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0728-5331","biblio_id":"2DDC8598-68E0-11E7-9F78-3A77AD28A064","last_name":"Dewettinck","first_name":"Wout","name_last_first":"Dewettinck, Wout","_id":"2DDC8598-68E0-11E7-9F78-3A77AD28A064","ugent_id":["000170359985","802003737667","979717202443"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}]},{"last_name":"Van de Vyver","first_name":"Hans","name_last_first":"Van de Vyver, Hans","name":"Hans Van de Vyver"},{"ugent_id":["802000677521"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"name_last_first":"Degrauwe, Daan","first_name":"Daan","_id":"18BE9C60-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Degrauwe","name":"Daan Degrauwe","biblio_id":"18BE9C60-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001847379"],"_id":"BC1476B4-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Hamdi, Rafiq","first_name":"Rafiq","last_name":"Hamdi","name":"Rafiq Hamdi","biblio_id":"BC1476B4-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1"},{"_id":"0BFFCA26-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Michiel","name_last_first":"Van Ginderachter, Michiel","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":["802001701273"],"name":"Michiel Van Ginderachter","biblio_id":"0BFFCA26-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Ginderachter"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":["802003314608"],"_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Bert","name_last_first":"Van Schaeybroeck, Bert","last_name":"Van Schaeybroeck","name":"Bert Van Schaeybroeck","biblio_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9507-7929"},{"_id":"9a340fc1-2a41-11ed-a782-c09a68d0729a","name_last_first":"Van Weverberg, Kwinten","first_name":"Kwinten","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":["802004050491","978984579429"],"name":"Kwinten Van Weverberg","biblio_id":"9a340fc1-2a41-11ed-a782-c09a68d0729a","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5397-7320","last_name":"Van Weverberg"},{"biblio_id":"28566F74-413E-11E5-BA5D-5972B5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0009-0001-1252-7315","name":"Kobe Vandelanotte","last_name":"Vandelanotte","first_name":"Kobe","name_last_first":"Vandelanotte, Kobe","_id":"28566F74-413E-11E5-BA5D-5972B5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["000141405283","802004340077","972863713014"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}]},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000882433","979059202135"],"_id":"04C6BA44-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Steven","name_last_first":"Caluwaerts, Steven","last_name":"Caluwaerts","name":"Steven Caluwaerts","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7456-3891","biblio_id":"04C6BA44-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"ugent_id":["801001893981"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"name_last_first":"Termonia, Piet","first_name":"Piet","_id":"F7425892-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Termonia","name":"Piet Termonia","biblio_id":"F7425892-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2095-0567"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":[".netcdf"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JWQHS9VD0V8708QK5A11B8FA","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset accompanies the publication \"Validation of the ALARO1-SFX regional climate model over Belgium across different resolutions\". The data are derived from simulations with the ALARO1-SFX model, performed for the period 1992–2022 at three horizontal resolutions: 25 km, 12 km, and 4 km. For each simulation, the following data are provided:\n\n\n\nMonthly averaged precipitation, regridded over Belgium.\n\nMonthly averaged near-surface temperature, regridded over Belgium.\n\nHourly precipitation time series for Uccle, Belgium.\n\nAnnual maximum precipitation values for event durations of 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, and 72 hours, for three topographic regions in Belgium: Low-Belgium, Middle-Belgium, and High-Belgium.\n\n\nFurther details regarding the data generation and processing methods are available in the accompanying publication.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01JWQHS9VD0V8708QK5A11B8FA","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01JWQHS9VD0V8708QK5A11B8FA","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Geography","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE12"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"abstract":"<p>Climate change affects the spatial and temporal characteristics of rainfall globally, for instance through an intensification of the water cycle in the tropics and a drying of the subtropics. Locally, however, these changes may vary depending on the local environments and land-atmosphere interactions. Regional climate models are the main tools to investigate the climate in local environments and understand underlying physical processes. Improving these regional climate models is essential to reduce the uncertainties in climate projections and enable reliable climate impact assessments e.g. for droughts or flooding. An important source of model errors concerns convection. This is a physical phenomenon responsible for extreme precipitation and the main driving mechanism behind the global water cycle through evaporation in the tropics. Another challenge for high-resolution modeling is the scarcity of high-quality land-use maps, required within the climate model. The ARCHWAy Researcher (Advancing Regional Climate modeling to High-resolution with Worldwide Applications) will be responsible for the development of new generations of the RMI climate model ALARO through implementation of the best available land-use information and improved convection schemes. This will be done by adapting the most recent model improvements from a weatherforecasting context to a climate context supplemented with an optimization for the convection driven regions of the tropics. The improved high-resolution climate modeling configurations will then be used to perform climate projections in line with IPCC guidelines and will be used for local impact assessments. Through improved modelling efforts, the FED-tWIN Researcher is therefore to build a career on the understanding of the water cycle using regional climate modeling with a focus on land-atmosphere interactions in tropical regions. These research goals align with two scientific objectives of the international project on regional downscaling (CORDEX) and the researcher will participate in their activities. To start, ARCHWAy will build upon the existing RMI-UGent collaborations by working out a fully-fledged case study over Ethiopia. This case study includes climate-model setup, validation and analysis and impact assessment using high-resolution climate simulations. The sensitivity with respect to land-use and deep-convection parameterization will thereby be explored as well as topoclimatic effects on rainfall distribution and its impact on vegetation cover and surface hydrology. ARCHWAy will combine the RMI expertise on development and analysis of high-resolution climate models with the UGent network of local contacts and its expertise on land information and impact assessment.</p>","_id":"12S09122","end_date":"2027-09-30","iweto_id":"12S09122","publication_count":3,"gismo_id":"16fd0292-973f-44a3-b354-789ae5915144","title":"Advancing Regional climate modeling to High resolution with Worldwide Applications - ARCHWAy","start_date":"2022-10-01"},{"abstract":"<p>Weather and climate services critically depend on numerical models that compute the evolution of the atmosphere. The quality of the models has much increased over the past decades. It is the result of a steady accumulation of scientific knowledge and technological advances. Even though these advances did not receive the attention of major scientific breakthroughs, the impact of numerical weather prediction is amongst the greatest of any discipline in the physical sciences and represents a computational problem of a size comparable to the most challenging scientific problems.</p> \n<p>The RMI has a team of about 15 scientists specialized in the development of atmospheric models. This model development takes place in international collaborations including leading weather centres. The RMI uses this model for its operational weather forecasts and for climate prediction. These models nowadays run at high resolutions of a few kilometers. Over the past two decades, the RMI has made numerous scientific contributions to all aspects of the model development.<br /><br />The UGent has organized, in close collaboration with the RMI, a postgraduate study program on weather and climate modeling to prepare masters in science for this type of research. The RMI NWP team was trained in this program. This program formed the basis for strong UGent-RMI collaboration that has led to numerous scientific outputs (PhDs, publications) and it created many synergies and opportunities for new activities (climate modeling and urban meteorology). 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This is the most expressive standards based form of the list.\n\nplant_list_2025-06.json.gz JSON formatted version of the WFO Plant List. This has been designed for direct import into a schemaless instance of a SOLR index and is used to drive the WFO Plant List API (https://list.worldfloraonline.org) which in turn drives the WFO Plant List in the portal. This is recommended if you want a local, read only version of the list rather than use the API.\n\nplant_list_2025-06.sql.gz This is the complete production database (minus API keys) as a MySQL backup file. It can be restored directly to a MySQL 8.0 or later instance if you require the list in SQL format.\n\nipni_to_wfo.csv.gz A file mapping all the IPNI IDs we track to their associated WFO IDs.\n\nfamilies_dwc.tar.gz Individual Darwin Core Archive files for each of 733 recognized families. If you want a single family in DwC but can't load the whole list download and expand this file. Family and genus files are also available for download through the portal. These files exclude deprecated names.\n\n_DwC_backbone_R.zip A single Darwin Core Archive file containing non deprecated names and taxa for use in the existing R package.\n\n_uber.zip A single Darwin Core Archive file containing all names and taxa even those that are deprecated along with some extra columns\n\nRDF: WFO publishes its taxonomic backbone data in RDF format, consistent with linked open data standards. 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Taxonomic names are incorporated into WFO from nomenclators International Plant Name Index (IPNI) for vascular plants, and Tropicos for bryophytes. Taxonomic and nomenclatural updates are incorporated from the WFO's Taxonomic Expert Networks (TENs) and the World Checklist of Vascular Plants (WCVP), facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.\n\nThis data repository includes the following files:\n\n\n\nwfo_plantlist_2025-06.zip The Catalogue of Life Data Package of the WFO Plant List. This is the most expressive standards based form of the list.\n\nplant_list_2025-06.json.gz JSON formatted version of the WFO Plant List. This has been designed for direct import into a schemaless instance of a SOLR index and is used to drive the WFO Plant List API (https://list.worldfloraonline.org) which in turn drives the WFO Plant List in the portal. 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JSON/XML: Data accessed via the WFO API can be returned in JSON or XML, which are common formats for structured data interchange."}],"url":"https://wfoplantlist.org","status":"public","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01K0V9GAHA2EB4N9ZFGC0A4PYS","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE11"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"name":"Department of Biology"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2025-07-23 09:23:18","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_updated":"2025-07-29 11:42:22","license":"CC0-1.0","created_by":{"last_name":"Chatrou","name":"Lars Chatrou","biblio_id":"A607692C-C5C6-11E8-8987-A2685607D3EF","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0131-0302","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002997336","976709576690"],"_id":"A607692C-C5C6-11E8-8987-A2685607D3EF","first_name":"Lars","name_last_first":"Chatrou, Lars"},"year":"2025","title":"World Flora Online Plant List June 2025","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7460141"]}
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Evidence increasingly suggests that serial offending and co-offending are interdependent. However, extant research has generally studied both offending behaviors separately, misrepresenting the nature and extent of serial and co-offending and their potential interdependencies. To resolve this, we leverage the recent availability of forensic biometric data to crime researchers. This allows us to uniquely distinguish offenders and link offences and co-offenders across space and time, without the need for offenders having been identified by the police. By integrating police data and forensic biometric data into a single robust crime dataset we are able to study the serial and co-offending behaviors of identified and unidentified offenders—which is not possible when only using police data. Network theory offers a holistic perspective of offending behavior by representing serial offending and co-offending in a single dynamic network that evolves in space and time. ABM is a computational method that allows to simulate interactions between offenders and within offender groups via simple behavioral rules that are rooted in real-world observations obtained from our integrated dataset. Combining the outcomes from the network analysis and ABM, we generate a quantitative behavioral framework on serial and co-offending behaviors.</p>","publication_count":25,"gismo_id":"57001210-6e1a-11ec-ba90-9b34edaa5384","end_date":"2025-12-31","iweto_id":"3G017122","title":"Interdependencies of Serial and Co-Offending Networks in Space and Time","start_date":"2022-01-01"},{"abstract":"<p>International research shows that forensic intelligence can improve the criminal analysis process. This research project aims to map the Belgian intelligence landscape. This specifically includes the institutions, laws, and actors who govern this area. 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The name of the .mat file starts with the unique test identification number 𝑇𝑒𝑠𝑡_𝐼𝐷, followed by additional test type related descriptive info, and the start time of the test in the format year–month–day–hour–minutes–seconds, as retrieved from the Speedgoat target machine. The .mat file can be opened in MATLAB, or alternatively, these files can be opened and analysed in other analysis tools, as for example Simulink Data Inspector, Python, or Marple. Within the .mat file structure, the logged signals can be retrieved as timeseries with a timestep of 0.001 s, by using their unique MATLAB assigned index. The signal name starts with a reference to WEC A or WEC B, followed by a numbering, and description of the signal.\n\nThe 02_𝐴𝑤𝑎𝑆𝑦𝑠_𝐿𝑜𝑔𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑔 folder contains the AwaSys wave generation input and output files from the AAU AwaSys PC. The name of the file start with the 𝑇𝑒𝑠𝑡_𝐼𝐷, followed by a description of the wave in the format wave height-wave period. The wave generation input files ‘.aws’ are re-used for multiple tests, allowing replay of identical wave trains. The wave gauge file ‘.awg’ contains the measured surface elevations at the 30 wave paddles as used for active absorption. The modified demand file ‘.awd’ contains the modified steering signals, including mechanical transfer, active absorption correction, and clipping (Meinert et al., 2017).","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JYGK64BD9YM77JPX6GP7H3R8","status":"public","biblio_id":"01JYGK64BD9YM77JPX6GP7H3R8","external":0,"abstract":["The presented dataset covers the experimental modelling of a row of two ‘WECfarm’ heaving point absorber wave energy converters (WECs) at the wave basin of Aalborg University (AAU).\n\nThe dataset is linked to the following article, which covers the description:\n\nVervaet, T., Quartier, N., Carpintero Moreno, E., Verao Fernandez, G., Ferri, F., Stratigaki, V., Troch, P., 2024. \nSystem identification and centralised causal impedance matching control of a row of two heaving point absorber wave energy converters. \nOcean Engineering 309, 118399. URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0029801824017372, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2024.118399.\n\nThe ‘WECfarm’ dataset directory is structured in two folders.\n\nThe 01_𝑆𝑖𝑚𝑢𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑘_𝐿𝑜𝑔𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑔 folder contains the .mat files corresponding to each test. The name of the .mat file starts with the unique test identification number 𝑇𝑒𝑠𝑡_𝐼𝐷, followed by additional test type related descriptive info, and the start time of the test in the format year–month–day–hour–minutes–seconds, as retrieved from the Speedgoat target machine. The .mat file can be opened in MATLAB, or alternatively, these files can be opened and analysed in other analysis tools, as for example Simulink Data Inspector, Python, or Marple. Within the .mat file structure, the logged signals can be retrieved as timeseries with a timestep of 0.001 s, by using their unique MATLAB assigned index. The signal name starts with a reference to WEC A or WEC B, followed by a numbering, and description of the signal.\n\nThe 02_𝐴𝑤𝑎𝑆𝑦𝑠_𝐿𝑜𝑔𝑔𝑖𝑛𝑔 folder contains the AwaSys wave generation input and output files from the AAU AwaSys PC. The name of the file start with the 𝑇𝑒𝑠𝑡_𝐼𝐷, followed by a description of the wave in the format wave height-wave period. The wave generation input files ‘.aws’ are re-used for multiple tests, allowing replay of identical wave trains. The wave gauge file ‘.awg’ contains the measured surface elevations at the 30 wave paddles as used for active absorption. The modified demand file ‘.awd’ contains the modified steering signals, including mechanical transfer, active absorption correction, and clipping (Meinert et al., 2017)."],"keyword":["Wave Power","Renewable Energy","Ocean Energy"],"format":["files"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"4BD87BB0-FC5C-11E1-8B8A-AC6710BDE39D","name_last_first":"Vervaet, Timothy","first_name":"Timothy","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["978557943824","919026561432"],"name":"Timothy Vervaet","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9333-295X","biblio_id":"4BD87BB0-FC5C-11E1-8B8A-AC6710BDE39D","last_name":"Vervaet"},{"name":"Nicolas Quartier","biblio_id":"99EE9CA4-102D-11E3-ABFB-408B10BDE39D","last_name":"Quartier","_id":"99EE9CA4-102D-11E3-ABFB-408B10BDE39D","first_name":"Nicolas","name_last_first":"Quartier, Nicolas","ugent_id":["973599366670"]},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW15","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}]}],"ugent_id":["802003459094","971511832906"],"_id":"689081b1-bbe6-11ea-9be2-968716ef3351","name_last_first":"Carpintero Moreno, Efrain","first_name":"Efrain","last_name":"Carpintero Moreno","biblio_id":"689081b1-bbe6-11ea-9be2-968716ef3351","name":"Efrain Carpintero Moreno"},{"name":"Gael Verao Fernandez","biblio_id":"18288220-3899-11E5-A3CB-C5CCB4D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3329-2495","last_name":"Verao Fernandez","first_name":"Gael","name_last_first":"Verao Fernandez, Gael","_id":"18288220-3899-11E5-A3CB-C5CCB4D1D7B1","ugent_id":["978260560719"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}]},{"last_name":"Ferri","name_last_first":"Ferri, Francesco ","first_name":"Francesco ","name":"Francesco  Ferri"},{"biblio_id":"FC2F526A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4898-5692","name":"Vicky Stratigaki","last_name":"Stratigaki","name_last_first":"Stratigaki, Vicky","first_name":"Vicky","_id":"FC2F526A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000430270"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":"TW15"}]},{"last_name":"Troch","biblio_id":"F4B295BA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3274-0874","name":"Peter Troch","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":["801000901854","919016118471","975808902590"],"_id":"F4B295BA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Troch, Peter","first_name":"Peter"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-07-31 14:53:44","related_publication":[{"_id":"01J3D3HJ09GADBVV66F6WE3Q2W"}],"year":"2025","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW15","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000923859","973777537583"],"_id":"31163B88-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Lien","name_last_first":"De Backer, Lien","last_name":"De Backer","biblio_id":"31163B88-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Lien De Backer"},"doi":["10.17632/HFCY92WKM8.1"],"title":"WECfarm dataset: Experimental modelling of an array of two wave energy converters at the wave basin of Aalborg University","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW15","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW15"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"name":"Department of Civil engineering"}],"date_created":"2025-06-24 09:09:28","publisher":{"name":"Mendeley Data"}}
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Spirit-Writing Altars\" Religions 14, no. 2: 217. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14020217\n- Nehrdich, Sebastian. 2023. \"Observations on the Intertextuality of Selected Abhidharma Texts Preserved in Chinese Translation\" Religions 14, no. 7: 911. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14070911\n- Sokolova, Anna. 2023. \"Regional Buddhist Communities in Tang China and Their Social Networks: The Network of Master Fayun (?–766)\" Religions 14, no. 3: 335. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14030335\n- Van Cutsem, Laurent. 2023. \"Lineages as Network: A Study of Chan Genealogy in the Zutang ji 祖堂集 Using Social Network Analysis\" Religions 14, no. 2: 205. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14020205","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JWXFGQ2D4067JM6T1FZG5ENG","status":"public","format":["text/csv","image/png"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Bingenheimer","name_last_first":"Bingenheimer, 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{"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.13920229"],"title":"LexComSpaL2 corpus","year":"2024","created_by":{"last_name":"Degraeuwe","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0850-314X","biblio_id":"75EFD188-1DB5-11E4-941E-5C49B5D1D7B1","name":"Jasper Degraeuwe","ugent_id":["802002964701","977346945809"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}]}],"first_name":"Jasper","name_last_first":"Degraeuwe, Jasper","_id":"75EFD188-1DB5-11E4-941E-5C49B5D1D7B1"},"license":"LicenseNotListed","date_updated":"2025-08-04 09:44:06","other_license":"https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1-0/","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HYGN030GVWB5JPJB7406D8X0"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"end_date":"2024-10-31","iweto_id":"3F014720","publication_count":17,"gismo_id":"925ef2ea-0fb7-11eb-841e-ef8c126d46e7","title":"IVESS: Intelligent Vocabulary and Example Selection for Spanish vocabulary learning","start_date":"2020-11-01","abstract":"<p>In the research domain of Intelligent Computer-Assisted Vocabulary Learning (ICAVL), Natural Language Processing (NLP)-driven methodologies (e.g. using Part-Of-Speech tagging, lemmatisation, dependency parsing and word sense disambiguation) are applied to corpora in order to facilitate and/or automate the creation of vocabulary learning materials to be used in a CALL environment. By addressing pending research issues in the field of ICAVL, this project will make a substantial contribution to optimising the interplay between linguistic description, foreign language learning and computational linguistics. Concretely, I will conduct fundamental research on improving automatic vocabulary retrieval and selection (at vocabulary item level), and automatic example selection and simplification (at sentence or paragraph level), applied to the particular case of Spanish as a foreign language. Moreover, to strengthen the link between NLP and foreign language learning, I will study which attitudes end users (i.e. teachers and students) show towards working with the output of this research (i.e. automatically generated learning materials from corpora) in a real learning environment.</p>","_id":"3F014720"}],"date_created":"2024-10-11 14:35:06","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW22"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"name":"Department of Translation, Interpreting and Communication","ugent_id":"LW22"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","language":["spa"],"biblio_id":"01J9Y02D2EPE1WX6EYWYJSR2AG","status":"public","url":"https://github.com/JasperD-UGent/LexComSpaL2/tree/v1.0.0","_id":"01J9Y02D2EPE1WX6EYWYJSR2AG","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Dataset presented in the Degraeuwe and Goethals (2024) paper presented at LREC-COLING2024."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01J9Y02D2EPE1WX6EYWYJSR2AG","copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","author":[{"last_name":"Degraeuwe","name":"Jasper Degraeuwe","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0850-314X","biblio_id":"75EFD188-1DB5-11E4-941E-5C49B5D1D7B1","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002964701","977346945809"],"_id":"75EFD188-1DB5-11E4-941E-5C49B5D1D7B1","first_name":"Jasper","name_last_first":"Degraeuwe, Jasper"}],"format":["text/csv","application/json"],"abstract":["Dataset presented in the Degraeuwe and Goethals (2024) paper presented at LREC-COLING2024."],"external":0}
{"biblio_id":"01K2JA0SWAVF15MK99MZBKNQTG","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains one data file (.csv) used in the paper \"Del 'rollo' como sustantivo comodín contracultural al 'rollo' aproximador en el español coloquial actual\". The data, used to investigate the semantic-pragmatic evolution of 'rollo' from a diachronic perspective, come from a sizeable, manually annotated corpus consisting of colloquial speech, recorded during the second half of the 20th century and the first decades of the 21st century. In order to reflect colloquial speech as closely as possible and to provide a comprehensive view of the usage of 'rollo' in colloquial Spanish over several decades, the corpus is composed of five type of sources encompassing a wide range of texts including (1) humor magazines (La Codorniz), (2) social novels, (3) films, (4) digital texts and (5) conversational corpora. This approach yielded a total of 1100 instances of ‘rollo’ in a corpus of more than 31 million words. The data is annotated for (i) corpus, (ii) decade, (iii) general meaning, (iv) specific meaning, (v) connotative meaning, (vi) number, (vii) determinant, (viii) complement, (ix) verb, (x) syntactic function, (xi) speech act and (xii) pragmatic function.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01K2JA0SWAVF15MK99MZBKNQTG","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K2JA0SWAVF15MK99MZBKNQTG","status":"public","format":["text/csv"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Jansegers","name":"Marlies Jansegers","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4205-9126","biblio_id":"0507A572-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000676814","979788721957"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"first_name":"Marlies","name_last_first":"Jansegers, Marlies","_id":"0507A572-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Llopis Cardona","name":"Ana Llopis Cardona","name_last_first":"Llopis Cardona, Ana","first_name":"Ana"}],"external":0,"abstract":["This dataset contains one data file (.csv) used in the paper \"Del 'rollo' como sustantivo comodín contracultural al 'rollo' aproximador en el español coloquial actual\". The data, used to investigate the semantic-pragmatic evolution of 'rollo' from a diachronic perspective, come from a sizeable, manually annotated corpus consisting of colloquial speech, recorded during the second half of the 20th century and the first decades of the 21st century. In order to reflect colloquial speech as closely as possible and to provide a comprehensive view of the usage of 'rollo' in colloquial Spanish over several decades, the corpus is composed of five type of sources encompassing a wide range of texts including (1) humor magazines (La Codorniz), (2) social novels, (3) films, (4) digital texts and (5) conversational corpora. This approach yielded a total of 1100 instances of ‘rollo’ in a corpus of more than 31 million words. The data is annotated for (i) corpus, (ii) decade, (iii) general meaning, (iv) specific meaning, (v) connotative meaning, (vi) number, (vii) determinant, (viii) complement, (ix) verb, (x) syntactic function, (xi) speech act and (xii) pragmatic function."],"keyword":["pragmaticalization","Behavioral Profile","colloquial Spanish","corpus research","diachrony"],"created_by":{"name_last_first":"Jansegers, Marlies","first_name":"Marlies","_id":"0507A572-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000676814","979788721957"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Marlies Jansegers","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4205-9126","biblio_id":"0507A572-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Jansegers"},"year":"2025","title":"Replication Data for: Del 'rollo' como sustantivo comodín contracultural al 'rollo' aproximador en el español coloquial actual","doi":["10.18710/HTUYUP"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01GPE4XWV2NTRN8QGVY4JMEQ6Q"}],"license":"CC0-1.0","date_updated":"2025-08-21 10:51:28","date_created":"2025-08-13 18:10:32","publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Linguistics","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"type":"researchData"}
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{"keyword":["µCT","heel effect","densitometry","X-ray"],"abstract":["This is a zenodo backup for the github repository for a Python routine that corrects for the heel effect in (helical) X-ray micro-CT scans. It's primary use is increasing the accuracy with which the local mass densities in wood increment cores can be determined. The correction happens on the level of the normalised projection images of the scan. It requires a radiographic projection of a prism-shaped calibration sample that was obtained with the same tube settings and source-to-detector distance as the CT-scan. After correction and reconstruction, one obtains a 3D reconstructed volume that is to a large extent free of consequences from the heel effect and cupping ( which arises as a consequence of beam hardening). The volume consists of voxels that contain a gray-value that is proportional to the local mass density in the sample. By using the Numba library, the routine was optimised to run on an NVIDIA GPU for fast execution."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. 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The consortium owns several state-of-the-art devices, the majority of which are self-built. For more than 15 years, the facility has bundled all infrastructure present at UGent for high-resolution X-ray CT for non-in-vivo purposes, and is used together with the expertise and knowledge to provide services, both on an academic and industrial level. Consequently, in 2017, UGCT was recognized as a UGent BOF Center of Excellence. UGCT is one of the few facilities with expertise across the imaging chain, ranging from simulation (and associated knowledge around the physics behind the imaging itself), device design and development of both reconstruction and analysis tools. This mix is crucial for delivering best-quality results. In addition, UGCT researchers have experience in applying the technique in an enormously wide range of application areas, which is important to assist the various users in linking their research question with the most appropriate analysis methods to interpret the enormously rich 3D (and sometimes 4D) data. Currently, UGent through UGCT still excels through its expertise, knowledge and infrastructure, but other BENE institutes and research centers are strongly catching up. Internationally, UGCT is still considered the top in terms of laboratory-based X-ray CT applied to all kinds of materials. This is evidenced by the recently approved European network EXCITE (https://excitenetwork.eu/). The requested recognition as \"UGent Core facility\" increases the strategic added value of UGCT on a national and international level. </p>"}],"other_license":"AGPL-3.0-ONLY","related_publication":[{"_id":"01K06ZQ1125WEMDGY94Y93HAPS"}],"license":"LicenseNotListed","date_updated":"2025-08-21 11:00:27","title":"UGent-Woodlab/HeelCorrection: V1","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.15836128"],"created_by":{"last_name":"De Bolle","name":"Jorden De Bolle","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5179-1725","biblio_id":"62E20020-6EFD-11E6-8E69-F3AEB4D1D7B1","ugent_id":["000160649982","802004098789","973838203609"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}]}],"first_name":"Jorden","name_last_first":"De Bolle, Jorden","_id":"62E20020-6EFD-11E6-8E69-F3AEB4D1D7B1"},"year":"2025"}
{"status":"public","_id":"01K1B3CANDC5RGDAXM7Q1VDD1Y","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Data of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) in the Ecuadorian red mangrove crab (Ucides occidentalis). The data is presented in,- and cited by an article in the Journal of Food Chemistry: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2025.145450 titled \"Consumer health risk assessment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) in the Ecuadorian red mangrove crab\"."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K1B3CANDC5RGDAXM7Q1VDD1Y","biblio_id":"01K1B3CANDC5RGDAXM7Q1VDD1Y","keyword":["Emerging pollutants","Aquatic biota","Red mangrove crab","Guayas estuary","Ecuador","PFAS","PAH","Ucides occidentalis"],"external":0,"abstract":["Data of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) in the Ecuadorian red mangrove crab (Ucides occidentalis). The data is presented in,- and cited by an article in the Journal of Food Chemistry: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2025.145450 titled \"Consumer health risk assessment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) in the Ecuadorian red mangrove crab\"."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"1B90C40A-2A48-11E4-AF6D-F215B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"De Cock, Andrée","first_name":"Andrée","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":["802003476777","973146874101"],"biblio_id":"1B90C40A-2A48-11E4-AF6D-F215B5D1D7B1","name":"Andrée De Cock","last_name":"De Cock"}],"format":[".xlsx"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01K1B2DVCNGP1RJGG3FT6QGB3X"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-08-21 11:03:06","title":"Data of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) in the Ecuadorian red mangrove crab (Ucides occidentalis)","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14972246"],"created_by":{"first_name":"Andrée","name_last_first":"De Cock, Andrée","_id":"1B90C40A-2A48-11E4-AF6D-F215B5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["802003476777","973146874101"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}]}],"name":"Andrée De Cock","biblio_id":"1B90C40A-2A48-11E4-AF6D-F215B5D1D7B1","last_name":"De Cock"},"year":"2025","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","name":"Department of Animal Sciences and Aquatic Ecology","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA22"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-07-29 12:44:07"}
{"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Exposing three decades of executive politics, CABCON lists over 800 unique conflicts and disagreements in the central governments in eight European countries: Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovakia, and Sweden (1991-2020). Building on a manual coding effort of EJPR Political Data Yearbooks, it includes detailed case descriptions (full sentences) and key information on e.g. the intensity, policy domain, and ethno-territorial nature of conflicts and disagreements."}],"_id":"01JZPRNPXF6NBB067C3DC99XQ3","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JZPRNPXF6NBB067C3DC99XQ3","url":"https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/90FTZY","biblio_id":"01JZPRNPXF6NBB067C3DC99XQ3","keyword":["Social Sciences","Conflict","Government","Coalition","Disagreement"],"abstract":["Exposing three decades of executive politics, CABCON lists over 800 unique conflicts and disagreements in the central governments in eight European countries: Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovakia, and Sweden (1991-2020). Building on a manual coding effort of EJPR Political Data Yearbooks, it includes detailed case descriptions (full sentences) and key information on e.g. the intensity, policy domain, and ethno-territorial nature of conflicts and disagreements."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"name_last_first":"Vandenberghe, Maxime","first_name":"Maxime","_id":"B159F426-44FF-11E4-99DF-E84DB5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["802003031385","976082295070"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS03","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0001-8385-3014","biblio_id":"B159F426-44FF-11E4-99DF-E84DB5D1D7B1","name":"Maxime Vandenberghe","last_name":"Vandenberghe"},{"name_last_first":"Bouteca, Nicolas","first_name":"Nicolas","_id":"F804D0AC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801002075554","974163258285"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS03","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}]}],"name":"Nicolas Bouteca","biblio_id":"F804D0AC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0251-6065","last_name":"Bouteca"}],"format":["application/pdf","application/vnd.ms-excel"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01JZPQXF7D5VZ323T4059Z2SXN"}],"license":"CC0-1.0","date_updated":"2025-08-21 11:11:33","title":"CABCON - Cabinet Conflict and Disagreement Dataset","doi":["10.7910/DVN/90FTZY"],"created_by":{"ugent_id":["802003031385","976082295070"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS03","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}]}],"name_last_first":"Vandenberghe, Maxime","first_name":"Maxime","_id":"B159F426-44FF-11E4-99DF-E84DB5D1D7B1","last_name":"Vandenberghe","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8385-3014","biblio_id":"B159F426-44FF-11E4-99DF-E84DB5D1D7B1","name":"Maxime Vandenberghe"},"year":"2025","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Political science","path":[{"ugent_id":"PS03"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}],"ugent_id":"PS03"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Harvard Dataverse"},"date_created":"2025-07-09 04:56:29"}
{"keyword":["English","prosodic prominence","prosodic boundary strength","ToBI","Nuclear tone approach"],"abstract":["This dataset contains the measurements of 210 checked steady-state vowels. Previous studies have shown that suprasegmental factors have an impact on the duration of vowels, such as prosodic boundary strength and the proximity to the end of an intonation unit boundary. To the previous findings, this study adds another potential factor, namely the difference between primary accented, secondary accented, and non-accented syllables. By diversifying between these factors, we seek to establish the actual influence that each factor might have on the duration steady-state vowels, which will be assessed using multiple linear mixed-effects regression models. R code for the data analysis is provided."],"external":0,"author":[{"ugent_id":["000170338969","802003853158","976146934456"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"first_name":"Gil","name_last_first":"Verbeke, Gil","_id":"F90A35A0-6816-11E7-ADBD-9826AE28A064","last_name":"Verbeke","biblio_id":"F90A35A0-6816-11E7-ADBD-9826AE28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9491-9557","name":"Gil Verbeke"},{"last_name":"Van Praet","name":"Wout Van Praet","biblio_id":"2897830E-DE4E-11E9-B952-DE855607D3EF","ugent_id":["976540404448"],"_id":"2897830E-DE4E-11E9-B952-DE855607D3EF","first_name":"Wout","name_last_first":"Van Praet, Wout"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["text/csv"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JZ3A7WH9EKZM3DT8T10PZZW2","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset contains the measurements of 210 checked steady-state vowels. Previous studies have shown that suprasegmental factors have an impact on the duration of vowels, such as prosodic boundary strength and the proximity to the end of an intonation unit boundary. To the previous findings, this study adds another potential factor, namely the difference between primary accented, secondary accented, and non-accented syllables. By diversifying between these factors, we seek to establish the actual influence that each factor might have on the duration steady-state vowels, which will be assessed using multiple linear mixed-effects regression models. R code for the data analysis is provided."}],"_id":"01JZ3A7WH9EKZM3DT8T10PZZW2","biblio_id":"01JZ3A7WH9EKZM3DT8T10PZZW2","language":["eng"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Linguistics","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"date_created":"2025-07-01 15:38:42","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JZ6AG4D0KQWWQ0A096Q5XBCK"}],"date_updated":"2025-08-21 11:26:25","license":"CC0-1.0","title":"Replication Data for: The interplay between prosodic prominence and boundary strength in the production of English checked steady-state vowels","doi":["10.18710/QRXULF"],"created_by":{"name":"Gil Verbeke","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9491-9557","biblio_id":"F90A35A0-6816-11E7-ADBD-9826AE28A064","last_name":"Verbeke","_id":"F90A35A0-6816-11E7-ADBD-9826AE28A064","first_name":"Gil","name_last_first":"Verbeke, Gil","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["000170338969","802003853158","976146934456"]},"year":"2025"}
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Results are convincing, as they were crucial in understanding how these outgrowths were generated."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Iban Goñi","name_last_first":"Goñi, Iban","first_name":"Iban","last_name":"Goñi"},{"first_name":"Veerle","name_last_first":"Cnudde, Veerle","_id":"F64E9522-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001582773","971435103579"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"biblio_id":"F64E9522-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3269-5914","name":"Veerle Cnudde","last_name":"Cnudde"},{"last_name":"Jell","name":"Peter Jell","name_last_first":"Jell, Peter","first_name":"Peter"},{"name":"Sébastien Clausen","name_last_first":"Clausen, Sébastien","first_name":"Sébastien","last_name":"Clausen"},{"name_last_first":"Monnet, Claude","first_name":"Claude","name":"Claude Monnet","last_name":"Monnet"},{"name":"Kenneth De Baets","first_name":"Kenneth","name_last_first":"De Baets, Kenneth","last_name":"De Baets"},{"name":"Timothy Topper","first_name":"Timothy","name_last_first":"Topper, Timothy","last_name":"Topper"},{"last_name":"Régnier","name":"Sylvie Régnier","name_last_first":"Régnier, Sylvie","first_name":"Sylvie"},{"first_name":"Laurenz","name_last_first":"Schröer, Laurenz","_id":"F0652328-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802002662381","977803763164"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3635-5180","biblio_id":"F0652328-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name":"Laurenz Schröer","last_name":"Schröer"}],"format":["image/tiff"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"Here is the data obtained through µCT-scanning method, performed at Ghent (Belgium) and Grenoble (France). Data includes scans of seven Cambrian isolated echinoderm plates, and their 3D reconstruction.\nFour of these plates were scanned in Ghent (Belgium), three were scanned in Grenoble (France). They all represent Cambrian thecal plates bearing one to three outgrowths, interpreted as being a vestige of a parisitic interaction, where the echinoderm was the host. All plates were scanned in order to see how the stereom (\"skeleton\" of the plate) was in each outgrowth and check if it was different from the stereom in the plate. Only µCT-scanning could allow such observation. 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This will allow a determination of the precise mechanisms, the role of the organisms and the link between microbial colonization and petrophysical properties inside sedimentary rocks.\n\n</p>"},{"gismo_id":"471c512e-517a-4e95-94b0-8e5b1c6bc3e5","publication_count":51,"iweto_id":"41B09121","end_date":"2024-04-30","eu_id":"101005611","start_date":"2021-05-01","title":"Electron and X-ray microscopy Community for structural and chemical Imaging Techniques for Earth materials","abstract":"<p>Understanding earth materials is critical to creating a sustainable, carbon-neutral society due to their involvement in many vital processes. Earth materials control the feasibility of subsurface energy storage, geothermal energy extraction, and are a source of critical elements for future-proof battery technologies. However, perturbations to geological systems can also result in hazards, such as human-induced earthquakes. 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By doing so, EXCITE will develop community-driven technological imaging advancements that will strengthen and extend the current implementation of leading-edge microscopy for earth-materials research. In particular, the EXCITE strategy is to integrate joint research programmes with networking, training, and transnational access activities, to enable both academia and industry to answer critical questions in earth-materials science and technology. 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Consequently, in 2017, UGCT was recognized as a UGent BOF Center of Excellence. UGCT is one of the few facilities with expertise across the imaging chain, ranging from simulation (and associated knowledge around the physics behind the imaging itself), device design and development of both reconstruction and analysis tools. This mix is crucial for delivering best-quality results. In addition, UGCT researchers have experience in applying the technique in an enormously wide range of application areas, which is important to assist the various users in linking their research question with the most appropriate analysis methods to interpret the enormously rich 3D (and sometimes 4D) data. Currently, UGent through UGCT still excels through its expertise, knowledge and infrastructure, but other BENE institutes and research centers are strongly catching up. Internationally, UGCT is still considered the top in terms of laboratory-based X-ray CT applied to all kinds of materials. 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This research project focusses on understanding fundamental microbial interactions towards metal ions in solution. Phenotypic selection and genomic identification of domains responsible for enhanced metal uptake will thereby offer valuable information. An important part of the project is dedicated to mapping of (nanoparticulate) metal uptake by individual cells by developing custom analytical methods. Finally, an optimized modular bio-reactor intends to treat streams of waste water and advanced treatment processes and metal bioleachates from secondary residues. 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{"keyword":["learning","sustainability","food","workshops","facilitator"],"external":0,"abstract":["This data set contains five excerpts of transcripts of observed workshops aimed at creating scenarios for Short Food Supply Chain (SFSC) initiatives in Ghent, a Belgian city with approximately 250.000 residents. Ghent has launched a local food policy that aims to contribute to a transition towards a sustainable agri-food system. One of its strategic goals is to stimulate the SFSC and to create close relationships between local food producers and consumers. While there were already many established initiatives for stimulating SFSC at the level of business-to-consumer (B2C – farmers to individual customers), initiatives at business-to-business level (B2B – farmers to the catering industry, large kitchens and retail) were still scarce in Ghent. Yet, precisely these are assumed to have great potential of substantially increasing the volumes of food traded in this way. Therefore, the municipality launched a project to develop scenarios for new pilot experiments for B2B SFSC together with diverse local stakeholders: Farmers, representatives of the catering industry, retailers, chefs of restaurants, cooks in large kitchens, experts, civil servants, etc. Three scenarios were developed – one for a SFSC distribution platform, one for a knowledge platform, and one for a farmers’ network – through seven workshops. The excerpts in this dataset come from the two workshops where the participants developed a scenario for a SFSC distribution platform. \n\nThese initiatives have been investigated as a case study in another project which focused on how urban sustainability transition initiatives can function as educative spaces to explore and create new possibilities for a more sustainable future. The selected excerpts have been analysed to gain insight into the learning taking place during the workshops, in particular the potential of learning processes and outcomes to enable transitions, and the influence of facilitators’ actions on participants’ learning. The excerpts are verbatim transcriptions of conversations between participants. They are a selection of a larger data set that have been pseudonymized and translated from Dutch to English for analyses described in articles."],"author":[{"last_name":"Van Poeck","name":"Katrien Van Poeck","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4244-5596","biblio_id":"DAE451A2-F04D-11E4-AA04-0665B5D1D7B1","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS03","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002063005","971757999203"],"_id":"DAE451A2-F04D-11E4-AA04-0665B5D1D7B1","first_name":"Katrien","name_last_first":"Van Poeck, Katrien"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["application/pdf"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K40PD8FDQ4B7EV292C12TG94","abstract_full":[{"text":"This data set contains five excerpts of transcripts of observed workshops aimed at creating scenarios for Short Food Supply Chain (SFSC) initiatives in Ghent, a Belgian city with approximately 250.000 residents. Ghent has launched a local food policy that aims to contribute to a transition towards a sustainable agri-food system. One of its strategic goals is to stimulate the SFSC and to create close relationships between local food producers and consumers. While there were already many established initiatives for stimulating SFSC at the level of business-to-consumer (B2C – farmers to individual customers), initiatives at business-to-business level (B2B – farmers to the catering industry, large kitchens and retail) were still scarce in Ghent. Yet, precisely these are assumed to have great potential of substantially increasing the volumes of food traded in this way. Therefore, the municipality launched a project to develop scenarios for new pilot experiments for B2B SFSC together with diverse local stakeholders: Farmers, representatives of the catering industry, retailers, chefs of restaurants, cooks in large kitchens, experts, civil servants, etc. Three scenarios were developed – one for a SFSC distribution platform, one for a knowledge platform, and one for a farmers’ network – through seven workshops. The excerpts in this dataset come from the two workshops where the participants developed a scenario for a SFSC distribution platform. \n\nThese initiatives have been investigated as a case study in another project which focused on how urban sustainability transition initiatives can function as educative spaces to explore and create new possibilities for a more sustainable future. The selected excerpts have been analysed to gain insight into the learning taking place during the workshops, in particular the potential of learning processes and outcomes to enable transitions, and the influence of facilitators’ actions on participants’ learning. The excerpts are verbatim transcriptions of conversations between participants. 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{"biblio_id":"01K44GQZEMAWGKGA1V69G2SX5H","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K44GQZEMAWGKGA1V69G2SX5H","abstract_full":[{"text":"Metadata van het herwerkte archeologisch onderzoek aan de Kauwekijnstraat 3-5 in Ieper. Deze dataset bestaat uit de gedigitaliseerde opgravingsplannen (geopackage), een sporenlijst (csv) en een lijst van het opgegraven muurwerk (csv).","lang":"dut"}],"_id":"01K44GQZEMAWGKGA1V69G2SX5H","status":"public","format":["text/csv","application/octet-stream"],"author":[{"last_name":"Lapeere","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1266-0482","biblio_id":"15F21F48-89E1-11E7-97DC-00D3AD28A064","name":"Lennert Lapeere","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW02"}],"ugent_id":"LW02"}],"ugent_id":["000170668870","802003790110","979925673429"],"_id":"15F21F48-89E1-11E7-97DC-00D3AD28A064","first_name":"Lennert","name_last_first":"Lapeere, Lennert"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["Metadata van het herwerkte archeologisch onderzoek aan de Kauwekijnstraat 3-5 in Ieper. Deze dataset bestaat uit de gedigitaliseerde opgravingsplannen (geopackage), een sporenlijst (csv) en een lijst van het opgegraven muurwerk (csv)."],"keyword":["stadsarcheologie","Ieper","late middeleeuwen","leerlooiers"],"created_by":{"name_last_first":"Lapeere, Lennert","first_name":"Lennert","_id":"15F21F48-89E1-11E7-97DC-00D3AD28A064","ugent_id":["000170668870","802003790110","979925673429"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW02"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-1266-0482","biblio_id":"15F21F48-89E1-11E7-97DC-00D3AD28A064","name":"Lennert Lapeere","last_name":"Lapeere"},"year":"2025","title":"Archeologisch onderzoek aan de Kauwekijnstraat.","doi":["10.17026/AR/ZVBLCW"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01JW8DBPQAXF927P7QCT5AGXH0"}],"date_updated":"2025-09-02 12:58:55","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_created":"2025-09-02 06:10:04","publisher":{"name":"DANS Data Station Archaeology"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Archaeology","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW02"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW02"}],"ugent_id":"LW02"}],"type":"researchData"}
{"publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"project":[{"title":"Language productivity at work","start_date":"2019-01-01","publication_count":15,"gismo_id":"01e28a71-5acd-11e9-8a8a-cbee2414e8b5","end_date":"2023-12-31","iweto_id":"01G01319","_id":"01G01319","abstract":"<p>Language patterns are more or less ‘productive’, depending on their lexical scope. An interdisciplinary approach is needed to compare attested productivity, in present-day language use as well as through history, to on-line and off-line language processing, and to measure the impact of<br /> personal variables. Only in this way can one arrive at a better understanding of what productivity is.</p>"}],"date_created":"2025-09-01 19:02:17","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Linguistics","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","doi":["10.18710/JXMG1M"],"title":"Replication Data for: Argument structure constructions in competition: The Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat alternation in Icelandic","year":"2025","created_by":{"name":"Joren Somers","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3815-3139","biblio_id":"20881278-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Somers","name_last_first":"Somers, Joren","first_name":"Joren","_id":"20881278-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802001329138"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}]},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-09-02 13:26:26","related_publication":[{"_id":"01GMTBYG1W6VY1YKFN19PMWYN3"},{"_id":"01H9T4HVJDYTQAR4QK3J87R6XV"},{"_id":"01HNTNEKPC63JT9HBC3210X0M8"},{"_id":"01J96HWNJ856GF7QG8BT799BEV"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Somers","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3815-3139","biblio_id":"20881278-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Joren Somers","ugent_id":["802001329138"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"first_name":"Joren","name_last_first":"Somers, Joren","_id":"20881278-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001654995","978358726234"],"_id":"753DE8CE-2AE5-11E3-A4E0-796A10BDE39D","first_name":"Jóhanna","name_last_first":"Barðdal, Jóhanna","last_name":"Barðdal","name":"Jóhanna Barðdal","biblio_id":"753DE8CE-2AE5-11E3-A4E0-796A10BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0164-4249"}],"format":["text/enriched","text/csv"],"keyword":["Icelandic","Corpus research","Argument structure","Dative subjects","Word order","Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat verbs","Dat-Nom verbs","Nom-Dat verbs","Pronouns vs. full NPs","Topicality"],"abstract":["The current Icelandic dataset contains the replication data for Somers & Barðdal (2022) and Somers, Jenset & Barðdal (2024a). The data have also been used in Somers & Barðdal (2023), Somers, Jenset & Barðdal (2024b) and Elens, Somers & Barðdal (2024). The dataset, which has been compiled using the Icelandic Web 2020 corpus, or isTenTen20, contains 200 observations each for 15 Icelandic verbs, thus amounting to a total of 3,000 observations. The verbs in question belong to one of three syntactic classes: (1) Dat-Nom verbs, (2) Nom-Dat verbs and (3) Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat verbs. All tokens have been annotated for lemma, verb class and the internal order of the dative and the nominative arguments. In addition, each constituent, dative and nominative, has been annotated for (1) case, (2) (pro)nominality, (3) pronoun type (if applicable), (4) referentiality, (5) person, (6) number, (7) definiteness, (8) animacy and (9) length. (2025-06-06)"],"external":0,"language":["ice"],"biblio_id":"01K43AH7D3T1104DHZWH10MBT7","status":"public","_id":"01K43AH7D3T1104DHZWH10MBT7","abstract_full":[{"text":"The current Icelandic dataset contains the replication data for Somers & Barðdal (2022) and Somers, Jenset & Barðdal (2024a). The data have also been used in Somers & Barðdal (2023), Somers, Jenset & Barðdal (2024b) and Elens, Somers & Barðdal (2024). The dataset, which has been compiled using the Icelandic Web 2020 corpus, or isTenTen20, contains 200 observations each for 15 Icelandic verbs, thus amounting to a total of 3,000 observations. The verbs in question belong to one of three syntactic classes: (1) Dat-Nom verbs, (2) Nom-Dat verbs and (3) Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat verbs. All tokens have been annotated for lemma, verb class and the internal order of the dative and the nominative arguments. In addition, each constituent, dative and nominative, has been annotated for (1) case, (2) (pro)nominality, (3) pronoun type (if applicable), (4) referentiality, (5) person, (6) number, (7) definiteness, (8) animacy and (9) length. (2025-06-06)","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K43AH7D3T1104DHZWH10MBT7"}
{"url":"https://research.flw.ugent.be/nl/projects/alternating-predicates-romanian-study-their-syntactic-behavior-and-productivity","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K4CQN3GMJWBFZPD04VAJBXZM","_id":"01K4CQN3GMJWBFZPD04VAJBXZM","abstract_full":[{"text":"This data serves as the basis for the collaborative article titled \"Romanian plăcea ‘like’: An Alternating Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat Verb\", where the alternating status of the verb plăcea ‘like’ is being investigated. In this article, we take SVO to be the canonical word order in Romanian, while being aware of the complexity of the topic, too big to address here (Ilioaia 2023; Pană Dindelegan 2016; cf. also Nicolae 2019). Given this, we predict that, in the case of the verb plăcea ‘like’, both the dative-before-nominative and the nominative-before-dative orders are SVO structures in Romanian, instantiating the two argument structures, Dat-Nom and Nom-Dat, respectively, instead of one of the word orders being a topicalization of the other. To verify this hypothesis, we have carried out a synchronic corpus study, providing word order statistics for the verb plăcea ‘like’, and as a control, also for the verb mulțumi ‘thank’, which is an unambiguous Nom-Dat verb. Thus, we have collected material for both verbs from the Romanian Web Corpus roTenTen16 (Jakubíček et al. 2013), which consists of 2.6 billion words. We have extracted a sample including the first 200 main clause tokens for each of the two verbs, where these occur with two arguments, a nominative and a dative, at a distance of zero-to-three words. We have only included tokens where the two arguments are represented as either full NPs or strong pronouns, with one of the arguments being preverbal and the other postverbal. Examples where either of the two arguments are pro-dropped are excluded for the simple reason that the arguments are not expressed in such examples, which in turn makes it difficult to exactly decide on their position in the clause. In addition to the two data files, we include in this dataset codebooks for the respective data files, as well as files containing tables and graphs used in the related publication.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01K4CQN3GMJWBFZPD04VAJBXZM","external":0,"abstract":["This data serves as the basis for the collaborative article titled \"Romanian plăcea ‘like’: An Alternating Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat Verb\", where the alternating status of the verb plăcea ‘like’ is being investigated. In this article, we take SVO to be the canonical word order in Romanian, while being aware of the complexity of the topic, too big to address here (Ilioaia 2023; Pană Dindelegan 2016; cf. also Nicolae 2019). Given this, we predict that, in the case of the verb plăcea ‘like’, both the dative-before-nominative and the nominative-before-dative orders are SVO structures in Romanian, instantiating the two argument structures, Dat-Nom and Nom-Dat, respectively, instead of one of the word orders being a topicalization of the other. To verify this hypothesis, we have carried out a synchronic corpus study, providing word order statistics for the verb plăcea ‘like’, and as a control, also for the verb mulțumi ‘thank’, which is an unambiguous Nom-Dat verb. Thus, we have collected material for both verbs from the Romanian Web Corpus roTenTen16 (Jakubíček et al. 2013), which consists of 2.6 billion words. We have extracted a sample including the first 200 main clause tokens for each of the two verbs, where these occur with two arguments, a nominative and a dative, at a distance of zero-to-three words. We have only included tokens where the two arguments are represented as either full NPs or strong pronouns, with one of the arguments being preverbal and the other postverbal. Examples where either of the two arguments are pro-dropped are excluded for the simple reason that the arguments are not expressed in such examples, which in turn makes it difficult to exactly decide on their position in the clause. In addition to the two data files, we include in this dataset codebooks for the respective data files, as well as files containing tables and graphs used in the related publication."],"keyword":["alternating predicates","psych-verbs","word order","non-canonical subject marking","alternations","Dative","Nominative","Dat-Nom vs. Nom-Dat"],"format":["text/csv","application/pdf"],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002265994"],"_id":"9677E21E-B0DB-11E5-A24A-8CD8B4D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Ilioaia, Mihaela","first_name":"Mihaela","last_name":"Ilioaia","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5753-9566","biblio_id":"9677E21E-B0DB-11E5-A24A-8CD8B4D1D7B1","name":"Mihaela Ilioaia"},{"biblio_id":"FA08F838-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3444-6428","name":"Marleen Van Peteghem","last_name":"Van Peteghem","_id":"FA08F838-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van Peteghem, Marleen","first_name":"Marleen","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":["801000477882"]},{"last_name":"Barðdal","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0164-4249","biblio_id":"753DE8CE-2AE5-11E3-A4E0-796A10BDE39D","name":"Jóhanna Barðdal","ugent_id":["802001654995","978358726234"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"first_name":"Jóhanna","name_last_first":"Barðdal, Jóhanna","_id":"753DE8CE-2AE5-11E3-A4E0-796A10BDE39D"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","date_updated":"2025-09-05 12:53:34","license":"CC0-1.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JW9B0QVN2J8NGZPCVE6TM9CZ"}],"year":"2025","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802002265994"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"first_name":"Mihaela","name_last_first":"Ilioaia, Mihaela","_id":"9677E21E-B0DB-11E5-A24A-8CD8B4D1D7B1","last_name":"Ilioaia","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5753-9566","biblio_id":"9677E21E-B0DB-11E5-A24A-8CD8B4D1D7B1","name":"Mihaela Ilioaia"},"doi":["10.18710/TEP9XO"],"title":"Replication Data for: Romanian plăcea ‘like’: An Alternating Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat Verb","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics"}],"project":[{"abstract":"<p>This project investigates alternating predicates in Romanian (Ma enerveaza atitudinea lui, lit. me.ACC irritates attitude.the.NOM his vs. Atitudinea lui ma enerveaza, lit. attitude.the.NOM his me.ACC irritates), and their evolution over time, as a part of a theory-informed empirical study. Alternating predicates are found in several Indo-European (IE) languages. They are a type of oblique subject construction which selects for two distinct and opposed argument structures: DAT-NOM / NOM-DAT and ACC-NOM / NOM-ACC (Barðdal et al. 2019), of which DAT-NOM and ACC-NOM are often analyzed as cases of topicalization (Dobrovie-Sorin 1987). Remarkably, when the order of the arguments is DAT-NOM or ACC-NOM, the dative or the accusative takes on the subject role, while when the order is NOM-DAT, or NOM-ACC, the nominative behaves as a subject. Among IE languages, Romanian has a unique status, showing a high number of accusative subject-like constructions, as is revealed in a pilot study I carried out (cf. also Van Peteghem 2016). The question arises as to how many of the accusative subject constructions are alternating in Romanian, and whether the alternating predicate construction is an innovation, having become productive in the history of this language, or is an IE inheritance. This project investigates the productivity of the construction from a diachronic and synchronic perspective, combining corpus analyses with psycholinguistic experiments. </p>","_id":"01P04422","iweto_id":"01P04422","end_date":"2025-10-31","gismo_id":"bc424b9b-34cb-11ed-8ff4-732a3d2b012f","publication_count":2,"start_date":"2022-11-01","title":"Alternating predicates in Romanian: A study of their syntactic behavior and productivity"}],"date_created":"2025-09-05 10:44:46","publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"}}
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Central to this endeavour is the question of whether or not the Paris Agreement manages to function as a catalyst for increased ambition, or whether ambition levels are solely explained by domestic determinants. Through this approach, the proposal builds on the disconnect between comparative climate policy literature and global governance literature, dipping into the ‘black box’ of domestic politics to enhance theories of global climate governance. To find an answer to this research question, a set of theoretical implications are derived from the catalytic cooperation model and juxtaposed to an explanatory regression model representing the political economy of climate ambition. An database of the ‘Nationally Determined Contributions’ will be constructed based on a mixed-method text-analysis and will serve as a foundation for testing both the regression model and the theoretical implications in a statistical analysis. If the analysis confirms that the model of catalytic cooperation holds true for the Paris Agreement, common conceptions of climate change and climate change governance have wrongly been based on collective action and freeriding issues for decades.</p>","_id":"3F007121","start_date":"2021-11-01","title":"Understanding the drivers and constraints of climate ambition: a study of the pledge-and-review mechanism under the Paris Agreement","iweto_id":"3F007121","end_date":"2025-10-31","gismo_id":"1937444d-2a82-11ec-95aa-05ef7abe0c3c","publication_count":7}],"date_created":"2022-11-22 09:54:55","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-09-09 08:22:17","related_publication":[{"_id":"01GJFBXSP9HGM2SV0P7N18AP4M"},{"_id":"8707897"},{"_id":"01K4PRA5XP95KPBP0FT5AFDKEG"}],"year":"2022","created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-5211-8620","biblio_id":"160046AA-4207-11E5-8B23-0205B5D1D7B1","name":"Hermine Van Coppenolle","last_name":"Van Coppenolle","_id":"160046AA-4207-11E5-8B23-0205B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Van Coppenolle, Hermine","first_name":"Hermine","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["977747471640"]},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.6644989"],"title":"National Net Zero (or adjacent) targets"}
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Central to this endeavour is the question of whether or not the Paris Agreement manages to function as a catalyst for increased ambition, or whether ambition levels are solely explained by domestic determinants. Through this approach, the proposal builds on the disconnect between comparative climate policy literature and global governance literature, dipping into the ‘black box’ of domestic politics to enhance theories of global climate governance. To find an answer to this research question, a set of theoretical implications are derived from the catalytic cooperation model and juxtaposed to an explanatory regression model representing the political economy of climate ambition. An database of the ‘Nationally Determined Contributions’ will be constructed based on a mixed-method text-analysis and will serve as a foundation for testing both the regression model and the theoretical implications in a statistical analysis. 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{"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JRQ19FF360MMP53T9WJ4GA0G","_id":"01JRQ19FF360MMP53T9WJ4GA0G","abstract_full":[{"text":"Scripts and data files used for the analysis of the paper \"The Power of Peers: A Spatial Analysis of Nationally Determined Contributions\"","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01JRQ19FF360MMP53T9WJ4GA0G","language":["eng"],"external":0,"abstract":["Scripts and data files used for the analysis of the paper \"The Power of Peers: A Spatial Analysis of Nationally Determined Contributions\""],"format":["application/zip"],"author":[{"name":"Hermine Van Coppenolle","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5211-8620","biblio_id":"160046AA-4207-11E5-8B23-0205B5D1D7B1","last_name":"Van Coppenolle","_id":"160046AA-4207-11E5-8B23-0205B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Van Coppenolle, Hermine","first_name":"Hermine","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["977747471640"]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","date_updated":"2025-09-09 08:22:43","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JRQ0XTP2D1F55EPYEYVTAJMX"},{"_id":"01K4PRA5XP95KPBP0FT5AFDKEG"}],"year":"2025","created_by":{"biblio_id":"160046AA-4207-11E5-8B23-0205B5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5211-8620","name":"Hermine Van Coppenolle","last_name":"Van Coppenolle","first_name":"Hermine","name_last_first":"Van Coppenolle, Hermine","_id":"160046AA-4207-11E5-8B23-0205B5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["977747471640"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}]},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.12705494"],"title":"Corresponding scripts and data to 'The Power of Peers: A Spatial Analysis of Nationally Determined Contributions'","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Political science","path":[{"ugent_id":"PS03"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}],"ugent_id":"PS03"}],"project":[{"abstract":"<p>The aim of the proposed project is to determine and explain the drivers and constraints of climate ambition among the parties to the Paris Agreement. Central to this endeavour is the question of whether or not the Paris Agreement manages to function as a catalyst for increased ambition, or whether ambition levels are solely explained by domestic determinants. Through this approach, the proposal builds on the disconnect between comparative climate policy literature and global governance literature, dipping into the ‘black box’ of domestic politics to enhance theories of global climate governance. To find an answer to this research question, a set of theoretical implications are derived from the catalytic cooperation model and juxtaposed to an explanatory regression model representing the political economy of climate ambition. An database of the ‘Nationally Determined Contributions’ will be constructed based on a mixed-method text-analysis and will serve as a foundation for testing both the regression model and the theoretical implications in a statistical analysis. If the analysis confirms that the model of catalytic cooperation holds true for the Paris Agreement, common conceptions of climate change and climate change governance have wrongly been based on collective action and freeriding issues for decades.</p>","_id":"3F007121","iweto_id":"3F007121","end_date":"2025-10-31","gismo_id":"1937444d-2a82-11ec-95aa-05ef7abe0c3c","publication_count":7,"start_date":"2021-11-01","title":"Understanding the drivers and constraints of climate ambition: a study of the pledge-and-review mechanism under the Paris Agreement"}],"date_created":"2025-04-13 07:37:13","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"}}
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Accordingly, in this work, a high-resolution screening of a wide range of possible operational conditions for three junction geometries commonly found in WDNs was performed with an experimentally validated Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model. The resulting extensive dataset is publicly available and was used as the basis for a surrogate model based on artificial neural networks. The proposed approach was found to be capable of accurately recovering the original CFD predictions at a fraction of the computational cost. Moreover, satisfactory interpolation along the studied operational space was observed as well. Finally, the surrogate model was coupled with the EPANET hydraulic simulator, which allowed for the efficient analysis of the influence of imperfect mixing under different conditions in a realistic urban WDN.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01K4PZV12VJ3FGPK4KBT7N9K84","status":"public","format":["text/csv"],"author":[{"name":"Pablo Gallo","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2522-3393","biblio_id":"2589A296-FA48-11E7-96FE-86B611A95AF2","last_name":"Gallo","_id":"2589A296-FA48-11E7-96FE-86B611A95AF2","name_last_first":"Gallo, Pablo","first_name":"Pablo","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA26","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA26"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002797878","978972050160"]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-SA 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["The quality of the water flowing through Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) is a fundamental parameter for the operation of these systems, as it affects public health, local economies and the networks themselves. Hence, the use of models predicting water quality for, among others, scenario analysis, monitoring, and control is widely understood to be of high importance. However, by virtue of the extensive nature of most WDNs, these models are simplified, typically being one-dimensional and assuming perfect mixing in the network’s junctions. This assumption is often incorrect and can lead to severe misrepresentations of the expected propagation of solutes or the possible consequences of contamination events. The growing importance of contaminants of emerging concern has further increased the significance of these considerations. Accordingly, in this work, a high-resolution screening of a wide range of possible operational conditions for three junction geometries commonly found in WDNs was performed with an experimentally validated Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model. The resulting extensive dataset is publicly available and was used as the basis for a surrogate model based on artificial neural networks. The proposed approach was found to be capable of accurately recovering the original CFD predictions at a fraction of the computational cost. Moreover, satisfactory interpolation along the studied operational space was observed as well. Finally, the surrogate model was coupled with the EPANET hydraulic simulator, which allowed for the efficient analysis of the influence of imperfect mixing under different conditions in a realistic urban WDN."],"keyword":["Water distribution networks","Incomplete Mixing","Computational Fluid Dynamics"],"year":"2025","created_by":{"_id":"2589A296-FA48-11E7-96FE-86B611A95AF2","first_name":"Pablo","name_last_first":"Gallo, Pablo","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA26","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA26"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002797878","978972050160"],"name":"Pablo Gallo","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2522-3393","biblio_id":"2589A296-FA48-11E7-96FE-86B611A95AF2","last_name":"Gallo"},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.15753653"],"title":"Dataset for: Accurate and Efficient Junction Mixing Prediction in Water Distribution Networks via Surrogate Modelling","date_updated":"2025-09-11 08:51:36","license":"CC-BY-SA-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01K4PZ1NSJWFVRRE3YJ2HHBYDJ"}],"project":[{"publication_count":27,"gismo_id":"7f087a2f-74ee-4f11-8326-23b0dc240340","end_date":"2024-09-30","iweto_id":"3179K9120","title":"BIOSTABLE: safe drinking water now and in the future","start_date":"2020-10-01","_id":"3179K9120","abstract":"<p> The goal of BIOSTABLE is to provide safe and tasty drinking water to all Flemish inhabitants now and in the future. Whereas currently quality control is guaranteed, several factors will influence drinking water use and quality in the Flemish region e.g. consumers are encouraged to rationalize their water use, a possible decentralization of water production facilities, climate change leads to possible higher temperatures, changes in organic matter, increase in biological growth and the use of non-conventional water sources. These elements lead to different mixing patterns and longer residence times at higher temperatures in the distribution network. This can ultimately lead to the re-growth of unwanted micro-organisms leading to undesirable taste and odour of the water or, even worse, pathogen out-growth. </p> \n<p> Expected outcomes: </p> \n<ul> \n <li> Infrastructure for testing drinkwater distribution </li> \n <li> A novel method for fractionation of organic compounds in water </li> \n <li> New targeted and non-targeted chemical screening methods to measure trace levels of volatile organic compounds in drinking water. </li> \n <li> Understanding of which fractions of organic material can lead to microbial re-growth or in combination with disinfection formation of unwanted taste and odour components and disinfection by-products </li> \n <li> Understanding biostability and strategies to operate a biostable distribution network without residual chlorine disinfection. </li> \n <li> Models compatible with commercial InfoWorks software for understanding and prediction of re-growth/biofilm development </li> \n</ul> \n<p> With BIOSTABLE, we aim at providing the entire public Flemish drinking water sector with robust tools for the future. This means that also the smaller companies, which lack their research departments, can benefit from the outcomes of this work. This is made possible by including AquaFlanders in the advisory committee as spokes organization for all drinking water companies. Knowledge gained within the project will also be of benefit for regulatory institutions that are moving to a risk-based assessment of drinking water systems. </p>"}],"date_created":"2025-09-09 10:20:13","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA26"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA26"}],"name":"Department of Data analysis and mathematical modelling","ugent_id":"LA26"}]}
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Our analyses\nshow that these proteins are present everywhere in the plant kingdom. We guess this one\nproteins with two domains exert a bifunctional role. Considering the ability of the ricinB domain to\nrecognize and bind specific sugar residues, it is expected that this interaction may help the glycoside\nhydrolase domain in the hydrolysis of complex polysaccharides. This research project aims (1)\nresearch into the activity and specificity of the glycoside hydrolase and ricin B protein domains and (2)\nto decipher the physiological role of these multidomain proteins in plants. Ultimately, the results of\nthis research can contribute to the development of plants with better performance under stress\nconditions."],"keyword":["lectin","enzyme","GH5","GH27","CAZy","glycobiology","rice","arabidopsis"],"language":["eng","dut"],"biblio_id":"01JKQS7DD3KPK906Y4K87Q09BJ","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JKQS7DD3KPK906Y4K87Q09BJ","_id":"01JKQS7DD3KPK906Y4K87Q09BJ","abstract_full":[{"text":"We recently identified a new type of two-domain plant proteins composed of a carbohydrate\nmodifying glycoside hydrolase domain and a carbohydrate-binding ricin B domain. Our analyses\nshow that these proteins are present everywhere in the plant kingdom. We guess this one\nproteins with two domains exert a bifunctional role. Considering the ability of the ricinB domain to\nrecognize and bind specific sugar residues, it is expected that this interaction may help the glycoside\nhydrolase domain in the hydrolysis of complex polysaccharides. This research project aims (1)\nresearch into the activity and specificity of the glycoside hydrolase and ricin B protein domains and (2)\nto decipher the physiological role of these multidomain proteins in plants. Ultimately, the results of\nthis research can contribute to the development of plants with better performance under stress\nconditions.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","project":[{"abstract":"<p>We recently identified a new type of two-domain plant proteins consisting of a carbohydrate<br /> modifying glycoside hydrolase domain and a carbohydrate-binding ricinB domain. Our analyses<br /> show that these proteins are present throughout the plant kingdom. We hypothesize that these<br /> two-domain proteins exert a bifunctional role. Taken into account the ability of the ricinB domain to<br /> recognize and bind specific sugar residues, it is expected that this interaction can aid the glycoside<br /> hydrolase domain in the hydrolysis of complex polysaccharides. This research project aims to (1)<br /> investigate the activity and specificity of the glycoside hydrolase and ricinB protein domains and (2)<br /> to decipher the physiological role of these multi-domain proteins in plants. Ultimately, the results of<br /> this research can contribute to the development of plants with better performance under stress<br /> conditions.</p>","_id":"3G008619","title":"Two-domain proteins composed of a glycoside hydrolase and a ricinB\nlectin domain: a synergistic relationship?","start_date":"2019-01-01","end_date":"2022-12-31","iweto_id":"3G008619","publication_count":18,"gismo_id":"331a6ef3-6102-11e9-ba05-c3a25a7b0449"}],"date_created":"2025-02-10 11:17:02","publisher":{"name":"OSF"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA25"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA25"}],"name":"Department of Biotechnology","ugent_id":"LA25"}],"year":"2024","created_by":{"name_last_first":"De Coninck, dr. ing. Tibo","first_name":"dr. ing. 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{"related_publication":[{"_id":"01K5BH4H2FR7CC6M6GTXPZ7AEF"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-09-17 13:29:39","title":"Physiological stem measurements of three wheat cultivars ranging in drought stress","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14222362"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Verbeke","name":"Sarah Verbeke","biblio_id":"35745962-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8835-2729","ugent_id":["802002738264","971850416658"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"first_name":"Sarah","name_last_first":"Verbeke, Sarah","_id":"35745962-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2024","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA21"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"name":"Department of Plants and Crops","ugent_id":"LA21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-09-17 10:01:23","project":[{"_id":"1246424N","abstract":"<p>Despite being the largest crop in the world, wheat hydraulic functioning is still poorly understood. A new mechanistic model simulating water flow and storage in wheat revealed that the carbohydrate storage in the stem plays an important role for continuing water supply to the developing grain, especially during drought stress. Through modelling, it was discovered that turgor-driven radial flow, as it occurs in roots, is also important in wheat stems during carbohydrate mobilization. This turgor-driven radial flow in the stem needs to be confirmed by other methods. Moreover, it is not known yet whether this radial flow occurs via a symplasmic or apoplasmic route. In this research proposal, we plan to further study the pathways of radial water transport. To this end, diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) will be used as a novel tool to measure radial water diffusion in vivo in wheat stems to compare to model simulations of radial water flow. Complementary to the dMRI data, microscopic imaging techniques will provide structural information at a high resolution.</p>","iweto_id":"1246424N","end_date":"2026-09-30","gismo_id":"12ca8461-19ae-11ee-b953-3bd20bad1f45","publication_count":2,"start_date":"2023-10-01","title":"Unraveling the pathways of radial turgor-driven water flow in wheat stems during carbohydrate mobilization by diffusion MRI and mechanistic modelling"}],"status":"public","_id":"01K5BHYA757Y0QJKFGF75M1MYC","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"In this study, several physiological variables were measured in three different wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars. One drought sensitive cultivar (Viking) and two resistant cultivars (Impala and Servus) were subjected to different levels of drought stress. Variables such as the water potential, osmotic potential and water content are important to assess the hydraulic properties of drought responses in a plant. These variables were measured in the stems of the different cultivars because the stem water potential (SWP) is assumed to be a more stable measure of drought stress than the leaf water potential. We also measured the different variables in the wrapped leaves, as they should represent stem conditions. Soil water content and water potential were measured to quantify the drought stress. A total of nine pots were measured for each cultivar, and five plants per pot (n=5) were measured.Different levels of drought stress were induced at the booting phase, when stem mobilization was ongoing, while measurements took place a few days after anthesis, ensuring presence of carbohydrate storage in the stem."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K5BHYA757Y0QJKFGF75M1MYC","biblio_id":"01K5BHYA757Y0QJKFGF75M1MYC","language":["eng"],"keyword":["Wheat","Drought","Drought stress","Plant physiology","Plant hydraulics","Water potential","Stem water potential","Osmotic potential","Pressure chamber","Scholander","Wheat stem"],"abstract":["In this study, several physiological variables were measured in three different wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars. One drought sensitive cultivar (Viking) and two resistant cultivars (Impala and Servus) were subjected to different levels of drought stress. Variables such as the water potential, osmotic potential and water content are important to assess the hydraulic properties of drought responses in a plant. These variables were measured in the stems of the different cultivars because the stem water potential (SWP) is assumed to be a more stable measure of drought stress than the leaf water potential. We also measured the different variables in the wrapped leaves, as they should represent stem conditions. Soil water content and water potential were measured to quantify the drought stress. A total of nine pots were measured for each cultivar, and five plants per pot (n=5) were measured.Different levels of drought stress were induced at the booting phase, when stem mobilization was ongoing, while measurements took place a few days after anthesis, ensuring presence of carbohydrate storage in the stem."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Verbeke","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8835-2729","biblio_id":"35745962-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Sarah Verbeke","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002738264","971850416658"],"_id":"35745962-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Sarah","name_last_first":"Verbeke, Sarah"},{"ugent_id":["000190630662","802004819623","979552419449"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI08"}]}],"first_name":"Sarah","name_last_first":"Lievens, Sarah","_id":"98CDF6CA-C45F-11E9-9607-F1515707D3EF","last_name":"Lievens","biblio_id":"98CDF6CA-C45F-11E9-9607-F1515707D3EF","orcid_id":"0009-0007-9313-8007","name":"Sarah Lievens"},{"_id":"e2cc464c-f6d5-11ea-8d89-e7b8351e1ba6","biblio_id":"e2cc464c-f6d5-11ea-8d89-e7b8351e1ba6","name_last_first":"Faveere, Helena","first_name":"Helena","name":"Helena Faveere","last_name":"Faveere","ugent_id":["971734914718","919078562526"]},{"last_name":"Goethals","ugent_id":["000200444739","979553557177"],"_id":"3b4d52b4-e0d5-11ea-822d-a7a6913776ad","name":"Stan Goethals","biblio_id":"3b4d52b4-e0d5-11ea-822d-a7a6913776ad","first_name":"Stan","name_last_first":"Goethals, Stan"},{"_id":"5f5e6f89-efc3-11ea-852d-81af064c6205","name":"Zoë Vandekerckhove","first_name":"Zoë","biblio_id":"5f5e6f89-efc3-11ea-852d-81af064c6205","name_last_first":"Vandekerckhove, Zoë","last_name":"Vandekerckhove","ugent_id":["976587382558","919078660738"]},{"last_name":"Vandewoestijne","ugent_id":["973019086806","919078460472"],"_id":"3b51e873-e0d5-11ea-822d-87306de18975","name":"Kim Vandewoestijne","biblio_id":"3b51e873-e0d5-11ea-822d-87306de18975","first_name":"Kim","name_last_first":"Vandewoestijne, Kim"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-6252-0704","biblio_id":"F605A5E2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Kathy Steppe","last_name":"Steppe","_id":"F605A5E2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Kathy","name_last_first":"Steppe, Kathy","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":["801001461222","976046201875","919015958625"]}],"format":["text/csv"]}
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In the literature, the MIHI EST pattern is mostly associated with nouns from the field of psychological and physiological states in Romanian, while for HABEO, no semantic categories have been proposed (cf. Ilioaia 2020, 2021; Ilioaia and Van Peteghem 2021; Vangaever and Ilioaia 2021). Bearing this in mind, the question arises as to how the two constructions interact with the set of nouns with which they occur throughout the six centuries documented for Romanian (16th – 21st c.). In order to understand the dynamics of the set of nouns that occur with the MIHI EST and HABEO constructions, I carried out a corpus study based on texts from pre-21st century Romanian and from the present-day language. For pre-21st century Romanian, I worked with a corpus made by myself, which is accessible on demand for research purposes on the Sketch Engine platform. This corpus, labelled Pre-21st century Romanian, contains nearly six million words and comprises several types of texts: administrative, religious, literature. As for the present-day language, I worked with the Romanian Web 2016 (roTenTen16) corpus containing over two billion words from types of texts that can be found on the web, namely news/commercial/specialized websites, blogs, forums, which was compiled and made available on Sketch Engine. In addition to the .csv file with the data, I include in this dataset a codebook for the respective data file, as well as files containing tables and graphs used in the related publication."],"external":0,"author":[{"name":"Mihaela Ilioaia","biblio_id":"9677E21E-B0DB-11E5-A24A-8CD8B4D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5753-9566","last_name":"Ilioaia","name_last_first":"Ilioaia, Mihaela","first_name":"Mihaela","_id":"9677E21E-B0DB-11E5-A24A-8CD8B4D1D7B1","ugent_id":["802002265994"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["text/csv","text/enriched","application/pdf"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K5CDK46BJ5166KZ6YPX5819F","abstract_full":[{"text":"In the present study, the evolution of two Latin patterns, MIHI EST and HABEO, is investigated for Romanian, paying special attention to the set of nouns with which they occur. In the literature, the MIHI EST pattern is mostly associated with nouns from the field of psychological and physiological states in Romanian, while for HABEO, no semantic categories have been proposed (cf. Ilioaia 2020, 2021; Ilioaia and Van Peteghem 2021; Vangaever and Ilioaia 2021). Bearing this in mind, the question arises as to how the two constructions interact with the set of nouns with which they occur throughout the six centuries documented for Romanian (16th – 21st c.). In order to understand the dynamics of the set of nouns that occur with the MIHI EST and HABEO constructions, I carried out a corpus study based on texts from pre-21st century Romanian and from the present-day language. For pre-21st century Romanian, I worked with a corpus made by myself, which is accessible on demand for research purposes on the Sketch Engine platform. This corpus, labelled Pre-21st century Romanian, contains nearly six million words and comprises several types of texts: administrative, religious, literature. As for the present-day language, I worked with the Romanian Web 2016 (roTenTen16) corpus containing over two billion words from types of texts that can be found on the web, namely news/commercial/specialized websites, blogs, forums, which was compiled and made available on Sketch Engine. In addition to the .csv file with the data, I include in this dataset a codebook for the respective data file, as well as files containing tables and graphs used in the related publication.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01K5CDK46BJ5166KZ6YPX5819F","biblio_id":"01K5CDK46BJ5166KZ6YPX5819F","language":["eng"]}
{"keyword":["co-offending","criminology","homophily","skill acquisition","social network analysis"],"abstract":["This Agent-Based Model is designed to simulate how similarity-based partner selection (homophily) shapes the formation of co-offending networks and the diffusion of skills within those networks. Its purpose is to isolate and test the effects of offenders’ preference for similar partners on network structure and information flow, under controlled conditions.\n\nIn the model, offenders are represented as agents with an individual attribute and a set of skills. At each time step, agents attempt to select partners based on similarity preference. When two agents mutually select each other, they commit a co-offense, forming a tie and exchanging a skill. The model tracks the evolution of network properties (e.g., density, clustering, and tie strength) as well as the spread of skills over time.\n\nThis simple and theoretical model does not aim to produce precise empirical predictions but rather to generate insights and test hypotheses about the trade-off between network stability and information diffusion. It provides a flexible framework for exploring how changes in partner selection preferences may lead to differences in criminal network dynamics. Although the model was developed to simulate offenders’ interactions, in principle, it could be applied to other social processes involving social learning and skills exchange.\n\nMore information about the model can be found in the associated publication. "],"external":0,"author":[{"_id":"09e906c3-7a71-11ed-8c0b-8c8f5fd2e459","first_name":"Ruslan","name_last_first":"Klymentiev, Ruslan","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"RE23"}],"ugent_id":"RE23"}],"ugent_id":["000221587911","802004249949","971445254429"],"biblio_id":"09e906c3-7a71-11ed-8c0b-8c8f5fd2e459","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0907-0908","name":"Ruslan Klymentiev","last_name":"Klymentiev"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"RE23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"RE23"}]},{"ugent_id":"RE54","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"RE54"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000583753","976604309765"],"_id":"025350CE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christophe","name_last_first":"Vandeviver, Christophe","last_name":"Vandeviver","name":"Christophe Vandeviver","biblio_id":"025350CE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9714-7006"},{"name_last_first":"Rocha, Luis E C","first_name":"Luis E C","_id":"19372992-CD04-11E9-8B81-BA085707D3EF","ugent_id":["802003152839","975553304661"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"EB21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB21"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"orcid_id":"0000-0001-9046-8739","biblio_id":"19372992-CD04-11E9-8B81-BA085707D3EF","name":"Luis E C Rocha","last_name":"Rocha"}],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","format":["text/plain","python code"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K6A68K333RE5316A93GHXC98","_id":"01K6A68K333RE5316A93GHXC98","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This Agent-Based Model is designed to simulate how similarity-based partner selection (homophily) shapes the formation of co-offending networks and the diffusion of skills within those networks. Its purpose is to isolate and test the effects of offenders’ preference for similar partners on network structure and information flow, under controlled conditions.\n\nIn the model, offenders are represented as agents with an individual attribute and a set of skills. At each time step, agents attempt to select partners based on similarity preference. When two agents mutually select each other, they commit a co-offense, forming a tie and exchanging a skill. The model tracks the evolution of network properties (e.g., density, clustering, and tie strength) as well as the spread of skills over time.\n\nThis simple and theoretical model does not aim to produce precise empirical predictions but rather to generate insights and test hypotheses about the trade-off between network stability and information diffusion. It provides a flexible framework for exploring how changes in partner selection preferences may lead to differences in criminal network dynamics. Although the model was developed to simulate offenders’ interactions, in principle, it could be applied to other social processes involving social learning and skills exchange.\n\nMore information about the model can be found in the associated publication. "}],"url":"https://www.comses.net/codebases/d388b160-e179-4c3c-b61d-25f2f2ed68a4/releases/1.0.0/","biblio_id":"01K6A68K333RE5316A93GHXC98","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"RE23","name":"Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law","path":[{"ugent_id":"RE23"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE23"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE05"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"name":"Department of Physics and astronomy","ugent_id":"WE05"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"EB21"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB21"}],"name":"Department of Economics","ugent_id":"EB21"},{"name":"PC-Lab of the Faculty of Law and Criminology","path":[{"ugent_id":"RE54"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE54"}],"ugent_id":"RE54"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"CoMSES Net"},"date_created":"2025-09-29 07:33:45","project":[{"abstract":"<p>Serial offending and co-offending are two of the most prevalent offending behaviors in society. Evidence increasingly suggests that serial offending and co-offending are interdependent. However, extant research has generally studied both offending behaviors separately, misrepresenting the nature and extent of serial and co-offending and their potential interdependencies. To resolve this, we leverage the recent availability of forensic biometric data to crime researchers. This allows us to uniquely distinguish offenders and link offences and co-offenders across space and time, without the need for offenders having been identified by the police. By integrating police data and forensic biometric data into a single robust crime dataset we are able to study the serial and co-offending behaviors of identified and unidentified offenders—which is not possible when only using police data. Network theory offers a holistic perspective of offending behavior by representing serial offending and co-offending in a single dynamic network that evolves in space and time. ABM is a computational method that allows to simulate interactions between offenders and within offender groups via simple behavioral rules that are rooted in real-world observations obtained from our integrated dataset. Combining the outcomes from the network analysis and ABM, we generate a quantitative behavioral framework on serial and co-offending behaviors.</p>","_id":"3G017122","start_date":"2022-01-01","title":"Interdependencies of Serial and Co-Offending Networks in Space and Time","iweto_id":"3G017122","end_date":"2025-12-31","gismo_id":"57001210-6e1a-11ec-ba90-9b34edaa5384","publication_count":25},{"_id":"W001625N","abstract":"<p>Societies, economies, the brain, the body, and the Internet are complex systems. Complex systems are systems in which the whole is other than the sum of its parts. To understand the function of complex systems, one must study the functioning of individual parts in isolation but how these individual parts interact with each other. These interactions can be mathematically described by networks. In networks, nodes represent people, animals, businesses, locations, cells, and products, whereas a link represents the connection between those nodes, for example, social ties, historical events, proximity, similarity, or biological interactions. Networks are so flexible and general as a mathematical tool that they can be virtually applied to any problem. The fundamental use of the framework of networks is to map all those interactions, inter-dependencies, or relations between the parts of a complex system and find the function of network structures. Research on network science thus involves a methodological component, e.g. procedures for offline and online data collection, mathematical and computational methods to detect structural patterns, modelling of dynamic processes, and an applied component that uses those techniques to specific problems of societal importance, e.g. the spread of infectious diseases, online product/content recommendation, the emergence of consciousness, cascade failures on power-grids, or even to improve milk production by analysing social hierarchies of dairy cows living in a barn. Given the broad range of potential applications of network science, it is natural that the same methods can be used in different disciplines. The same algorithms used to make online recommendations can be used, for example, to identify synchronised parts of the brain or financial institutions. It is also intriguing that the same structural patterns are often detected in seemingly completely different natural and artificial systems. The beauty of network science is precisely the ability to understand how simple, local rules of behaviour, no matter what is being studied, lead to the emergence of macroscopic patterns that are similar across systems.</p>","gismo_id":"1f336b53-0923-4369-8df7-0fef79236d64","publication_count":3,"iweto_id":"W001625N","end_date":"2029-12-31","start_date":"2025-01-01","title":"BENet – Belgium Research Network for Network Science"},{"end_date":"2025-12-31","iweto_id":"bof/baf/4y/2024/01/709","publication_count":2,"gismo_id":"09e54d76-70ec-11ef-9cdc-4fa7d5228e91","title":"Modelling social and economics systems from a complex systems perspective","start_date":"2024-01-01","abstract":"<p>The intricate web of interactions that define human behaviour, markets, and societies remains challenging to understand. The spread of information on social media and opinions among people are examples of how social interactions shape our world. Similarly, the interdependency of financial assets, like stocks and currencies, propagate shocks and regulate economic crises. The mathematical framework of time-evolving networks is used to study such complex systems holistically by modelling these interactions such as who is connected with whom and when precisely these connections happen. In this context, data are fundamental to understanding the world around us. In this project, we will develop mathematical methods and computational models to study social and economic systems using network science, agent-based modelling, and machine learning techniques. We will analyse the structure of social networks, how those networks emerge, and how they regulate diffusion processes such as opinion dynamics and shocks.</p>","_id":"bof/baf/4y/2024/01/709"}],"other_license":"MIT","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JZGNYNZ0N2PZZ447ENYBMEN7"}],"date_updated":"2025-09-29 14:05:47","license":"LicenseNotListed","title":"The effect of homophily on co-offending outcomes","doi":["10.25937/3VAH-2A07"],"created_by":{"ugent_id":["000221587911","802004249949","971445254429"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"RE23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"RE23"}]}],"name_last_first":"Klymentiev, Ruslan","first_name":"Ruslan","_id":"09e906c3-7a71-11ed-8c0b-8c8f5fd2e459","last_name":"Klymentiev","name":"Ruslan Klymentiev","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0907-0908","biblio_id":"09e906c3-7a71-11ed-8c0b-8c8f5fd2e459"},"year":"2025"}
{"created_by":{"biblio_id":"702330A0-4399-11E5-997F-CA8CB5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4549-9840","name":"Axel Bral","last_name":"Bral","first_name":"Axel","name_last_first":"Bral, Axel","_id":"702330A0-4399-11E5-997F-CA8CB5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["000150469127","802003505978","975766158936"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}]}]},"year":"2025","title":"Modelling the fluid-structure interactions of a hairy yarn in air-jet weaving, a multiscale approach: code and simulation data","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.17152994"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01K62DH9N1VT5EE8Q5RJ1MAA1T"}],"date_updated":"2025-09-29 14:15:31","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_created":"2025-09-26 07:12:50","project":[{"_id":"3S002721","abstract":"<p>Currently, the textile industry is energy-intensive as several processes require compressed air. In this sector, interaction between air jets and a yarn frequently occurs, but this interaction is not yet well understood. Unfortunately, current simulation techniques are too simplified to represent this interaction reliably. State-of-the-art techniques often simplify the flow field or use global coefficients to calculate the forces on the yarn and/or represent the yarn as a smooth cylinder instead of taking its fuzzy or hairy texture into account. Therefore, the goal of this research is to develop new simulation techniques that will enable the understanding of the interaction between air jets and a fuzzy yarn such that the energy consumption of the machines in the textile industry can be reduced. In the first work package, the focus will be on including the fuzzy texture of a yarn in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. To this extent, a multi-scale approach will be adopted where the boundary layer will be resolved on fiber scale in micro-scale simulations to extract local force coefficients. These coefficients then serve as input for a macro-scale actuator line model. The second work package focuses on the structural side where a beam element model for a yarn will be derived using multi-scale techniques as well. The third and final work package aims at combining these models into fluid-structure interaction (FSI) simulations of a complete yarn insertion.</p>","end_date":"2025-10-31","iweto_id":"3S002721","publication_count":16,"gismo_id":"4acf7452-2a81-11ec-a6b4-cd4eac00b947","title":"Development of techniques to simulate the interaction between air jets and a flexible, fuzzy yarn","start_date":"2021-11-01"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW08","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW08"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"name":"Department of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering"},{"name":"Department of Materials, Textiles and Chemical Engineering","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW11"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW11"}],"ugent_id":"TW11"},{"ugent_id":"FlandersMake","path":[{"ugent_id":"FlandersMake"},{"ugent_id":"ResearchCenter"},{"ugent_id":"FlandersMake"}],"name":"Flanders Make"}],"type":"researchData","biblio_id":"01K62DW53BY2MG4TR7VZ1WVKTR","language":["eng"],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K62DW53BY2MG4TR7VZ1WVKTR","_id":"01K62DW53BY2MG4TR7VZ1WVKTR","abstract_full":[{"text":"This data set contains all case setup files and the necessary scripts to generate the Figures in the publication \"Modelling the fluid-structure interactions of a hairy yarn in air-jet weaving: a multiscale approach\", published in International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","format":["application/gzip"],"author":[{"name_last_first":"Bral, Axel","first_name":"Axel","_id":"702330A0-4399-11E5-997F-CA8CB5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["000150469127","802003505978","975766158936"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}]}],"name":"Axel Bral","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4549-9840","biblio_id":"702330A0-4399-11E5-997F-CA8CB5D1D7B1","last_name":"Bral"},{"biblio_id":"11F04C9E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6214-3785","name":"Lode Daelemans","last_name":"Daelemans","name_last_first":"Daelemans, Lode","first_name":"Lode","_id":"11F04C9E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802001635191","971650880382"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW11"}]}]},{"_id":"F8569310-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Degroote, Joris","first_name":"Joris","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000037018","919018253380","976918123458"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-4225-1791","biblio_id":"F8569310-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Joris Degroote","last_name":"Degroote"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["This data set contains all case setup files and the necessary scripts to generate the Figures in the publication \"Modelling the fluid-structure interactions of a hairy yarn in air-jet weaving: a multiscale approach\", published in International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering."],"keyword":["Actuator Line Method (ALM)","air-jet weaving","Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)","Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI)","multiscale analysis","yarn"]}
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In these conditions, an IFN-γ dominant cytotoxic response is responsible for the destruction of melanocytes, hair follicles or keratinocytes, respectively. The limited therapeutic efficacy of conventional immunosuppressants and biologicals is striking in these diseases. Previously, our research group conducted the first ever trial of IL-17 inhibition (secukinumab) in vitiligo, which clearly demonstrated that IL-17 inhibition was not an effective treatment strategy. Follow-up experiments also demonstrated that increased numbers of IFN-γ+IL-17+ Th17 cells (Th17.1) could explain increased activation of the Th17 pathway in earlier studies. Targeting the plasticity of the Th17 pathway is therefore a potential new treatment strategy in the long term. In this project, we will study whether a combination treatment that inhibits the cytokine panel responsible for Th17 plasticity is an efficient and feasible strategy to stop the autoimmune-mediated destruction of epidermal cells.</p>"}],"date_created":"2025-09-23 07:30:44","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This repository contains the complete dataset and analysis framework supporting the manuscript: \"Downregulated AhR Expression is Linked with Increased IFN-γ Production and Impaired Immune Checkpoint Upregulation in Vitiligo.\" The data encompass flow cytometry experiments, Luminex cytokine profiling, ELISA quantification, and tapinarof in vitro stimulation assays."}],"_id":"01K5TQPRXJRRGKQF1PDM60ZZDR","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K5TQPRXJRRGKQF1PDM60ZZDR","status":"public","biblio_id":"01K5TQPRXJRRGKQF1PDM60ZZDR","language":["eng"],"abstract":["This repository contains the complete dataset and analysis framework supporting the manuscript: \"Downregulated AhR Expression is Linked with Increased IFN-γ Production and Impaired Immune Checkpoint Upregulation in Vitiligo.\" The data encompass flow cytometry experiments, Luminex cytokine profiling, ELISA quantification, and tapinarof in vitro stimulation assays."],"external":0,"keyword":["Vitiligo","Interferon-gamma","Receptors","Aryl, Hydrocarbon/agonists"],"format":["application/vnd.ms-excel","R"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Belpaire","name":"Arno Belpaire","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7484-8413","biblio_id":"2D62E126-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE34","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE34"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"ugent_id":["000100713379","802004195789","919027879824","973179949784"],"_id":"2D62E126-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Belpaire, Arno","first_name":"Arno"},{"last_name":"Speeckaert","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9421-3546","biblio_id":"02CF2A50-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Reinhart Speeckaert","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE34","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE34"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"ugent_id":["802000896577","979743564114"],"_id":"02CF2A50-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Speeckaert, Reinhart","first_name":"Reinhart"},{"last_name":"Demeyer","name":"Annelies Demeyer","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4782-634X","biblio_id":"FC261006-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE34"}],"ugent_id":"GE34"}],"ugent_id":["802000527371","971744166595"],"_id":"FC261006-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Annelies","name_last_first":"Demeyer, Annelies"},{"last_name":"Van Caelenberg","name":"Elise Van Caelenberg","orcid_id":"0009-0008-3224-5260","biblio_id":"96803BDE-AD69-11E8-89FD-EEF55607D3EF","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE34","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE34"}]},{"ugent_id":"UZGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["000180848012","802004398378","971032770821"],"_id":"96803BDE-AD69-11E8-89FD-EEF55607D3EF","name_last_first":"Van Caelenberg, Elise","first_name":"Elise"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE34"}],"ugent_id":"GE34"},{"ugent_id":"UZGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001502951","976363823527"],"_id":"FB35B7E6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Nanja","name_last_first":"van Geel, Nanja","last_name":"van Geel","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3249-8195","biblio_id":"FB35B7E6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Nanja van Geel"},{"_id":"C244BDD6-9F44-11E8-B51F-A22C5707D3EF","first_name":"Danique","name_last_first":"Berrevoet, Danique","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW01"}],"ugent_id":"FW01"}],"ugent_id":["000180494061","802004439808","973708671223"],"name":"Danique Berrevoet","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9634-5342","biblio_id":"C244BDD6-9F44-11E8-B51F-A22C5707D3EF","last_name":"Berrevoet"},{"last_name":"Van Nieuwerburgh","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8815-5485","biblio_id":"F5BC58D8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Filip Van Nieuwerburgh","ugent_id":["801001335829","971455938573"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"FW01","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW01"}]}],"first_name":"Filip","name_last_first":"Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip","_id":"F5BC58D8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Tom Papageorgiou","biblio_id":"9938e7bd-f08c-11ea-b040-afd0935acb05","last_name":"Papageorgiou","first_name":"Tom","name_last_first":"Papageorgiou, Tom","_id":"9938e7bd-f08c-11ea-b040-afd0935acb05","ugent_id":["000200853755","974728985224"]}]}
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Therefore, this dataset is particularly valuable as it combines the country-level data from the reports to provide an overview of the EIB's total lending to SSA over this period.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01J9NM4NMH61FC4V9J6J80C36B","language":["eng"],"abstract":["The provided dataset traces the financial trajectory of the European Investment Bank (EIB) from 2000 to 2022, and has been derived from the EIB's annual financial reports. These reports offer a comprehensive account of the EIB's lending activities globally and specifically to countries outside of the European Union (non-EU or extra-EU), including and excluding the UK in the aftermath of Brexit. All numbers are in 2015 euros.\n\nHowever, the EIB's annual reports do not explicitly present an aggregate view of its lending activities in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Therefore, this dataset is particularly valuable as it combines the country-level data from the reports to provide an overview of the EIB's total lending to SSA over this period."],"external":0,"keyword":["European Investment Bank","Loan Portfolio","Africa","European Union","Development finance","Development aid","European financial architecture for development"],"format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"author":[{"last_name":"Bougrea","name":"Anissa Bougrea","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3512-4452","biblio_id":"E78919D0-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["000120113682","802003553872","976794768154"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS03","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}]}],"first_name":"Anissa","name_last_first":"Bougrea, Anissa","_id":"E78919D0-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","date_updated":"2025-10-01 09:28:23","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01J9NK3P5JHMEW4449W0PCXCKH"},{"_id":"01K6FHA3E0SB7FYQYAXJR3A1YY"}],"year":"2024","created_by":{"name":"Anissa Bougrea","biblio_id":"E78919D0-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3512-4452","last_name":"Bougrea","_id":"E78919D0-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Anissa","name_last_first":"Bougrea, Anissa","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}],"ugent_id":"PS03"}],"ugent_id":["000120113682","802003553872","976794768154"]},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.11104800"],"title":"European Investment Bank: Lending to Sub-Saharan Africa (2000-2022)","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"PS03"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}],"name":"Department of Political science","ugent_id":"PS03"}],"project":[{"publication_count":8,"gismo_id":"1906221d-2a82-11ec-95aa-05ef7abe0c3c","end_date":"2025-10-31","iweto_id":"3F006221","title":"The New European Financial Architecture for Development: Financialization of EU Aid?","start_date":"2021-11-01","_id":"3F006221","abstract":"<p>Although a strong belief in the potential of private capital to finance development has come to prevail, there is a remarkable lack of research on the extent to which it has shaped European development policy. The European Union (EU) is carrying out an extensive, long-awaited, reform of its Financial Architecture for Development, thereby turning to new financial instruments. These reforms appear to reflect the emergence of a new global consensus on development policy, labeled the ‘Wall Street Consensus’. This PhD examines to what extent both the resources and imbursement of EU aid are financialized by (1) proposing a theoretically informed and operationalized framework for studying the financialization of aid, and (2) providing a comprehensive application onto EU aid by examining decisions in Europe and impact in developing countries in the period 2019-2024. This will be achieved through four empirical studies which together comprise the backbone of EU development policy and its possible financialization: ranging from ‘resource’ decisions in Europe, to ‘imbursement’ decisions on the ground. The methodology involves mixed methods and mostly qualitative analysis, although some quantitative data will also be examined. This encompassing approach will lead to innovative findings on an understudied research topic, facilitate further empirical and theoretical research, and contribute to wider societal debates on the increasingly relevant phenomenon of financialization of aid.</p>"}],"date_created":"2024-10-08 08:32:42","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"}}
{"biblio_id":"01GWHXGQF4VKZKCT4YMWBKXX38","status":"public","url":"https://zenodo.org/record/6802420#.ZCHAqXZBxPZ","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GWHXGQF4VKZKCT4YMWBKXX38","_id":"01GWHXGQF4VKZKCT4YMWBKXX38","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset is the result of the analysis of all 44 Multi-Annual Indicative Programmes (MIPs) for the period 2021-2027 of the European Union (EU) for Sub-Saharan Africa in which the EU implements its bilateral programmes.\n\nIn addition, hitherto, 5 of the 29 National Indicative Programmes (NIPs) for the period 2014-2020, which are the of the predecessors of the MIPs, have been analyzed. In the following months, an updated dataset including the remaining 24 NIPs(2014-2020) can be expected.\n\nThe documents have been examined from a financial perspective, and provide the following information:\n\nEuropean Development Finance Institutions (EDFI) Activity:\n\n- Which European (and International) Development Finance Institutions are mentioned (/active) in which Sub-Saharan African (SSA) country.\n\nMember State (MS) Activity:\n\n- Which European Member States (MS) are mentioned (/ active) in which SSA country.\n\n- Which other international actors are mentioned in which SSA country.\n\nBudgets:\n\n- How much funding does each SSA country receive of the NDICI (2021) or EDF (2014) budget.\n\n- How much funding is attributed to which financial instrument; specifically Team Europa Initiatives (TEIs) and the External Action Guarantee (EAG).\n\n- Which concrete other numbers have been mentioned per actor (selected EU member states and development banks).\n\nBudgets comparison\n\n- A preliminary comparison, however not the same time period (!). The budgets in the 2021-2027 MIPs mentioned are those for the first period and are for the timer frame 2021-2024. The budgets in the 2014-2020 NIPs are for the full term.\n\nInstruments:\n\n- Which (financial) instruments are mentioned (/will be used) in which SSA country; specifically micro loans, blending, guarantees, technical assistance, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), and others.\n\n- For the 2021-2027 MIPs: Does the SSA country receive a Team Europe Initiative? If yes, how many, and which actors are involved in the TEI.\n\nPolicy Priorities\n\n- What are the three EU policy priorities per SSA country."}],"author":[{"ugent_id":["000120113682","802003553872","976794768154"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}],"ugent_id":"PS03"}],"first_name":"Anissa","name_last_first":"Bougrea, Anissa","_id":"E78919D0-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Bougrea","name":"Anissa Bougrea","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3512-4452","biblio_id":"E78919D0-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/csv"],"keyword":["European Union","European Investment Bank","Sub-Saharan Africa","Multi-Annual Indicative Programme","Development Finance Institutions","National Development Banks"],"abstract":["This dataset is the result of the analysis of all 44 Multi-Annual Indicative Programmes (MIPs) for the period 2021-2027 of the European Union (EU) for Sub-Saharan Africa in which the EU implements its bilateral programmes.\n\nIn addition, hitherto, 5 of the 29 National Indicative Programmes (NIPs) for the period 2014-2020, which are the of the predecessors of the MIPs, have been analyzed. In the following months, an updated dataset including the remaining 24 NIPs(2014-2020) can be expected.\n\nThe documents have been examined from a financial perspective, and provide the following information:\n\nEuropean Development Finance Institutions (EDFI) Activity:\n\n- Which European (and International) Development Finance Institutions are mentioned (/active) in which Sub-Saharan African (SSA) country.\n\nMember State (MS) Activity:\n\n- Which European Member States (MS) are mentioned (/ active) in which SSA country.\n\n- Which other international actors are mentioned in which SSA country.\n\nBudgets:\n\n- How much funding does each SSA country receive of the NDICI (2021) or EDF (2014) budget.\n\n- How much funding is attributed to which financial instrument; specifically Team Europa Initiatives (TEIs) and the External Action Guarantee (EAG).\n\n- Which concrete other numbers have been mentioned per actor (selected EU member states and development banks).\n\nBudgets comparison\n\n- A preliminary comparison, however not the same time period (!). The budgets in the 2021-2027 MIPs mentioned are those for the first period and are for the timer frame 2021-2024. The budgets in the 2014-2020 NIPs are for the full term.\n\nInstruments:\n\n- Which (financial) instruments are mentioned (/will be used) in which SSA country; specifically micro loans, blending, guarantees, technical assistance, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), and others.\n\n- For the 2021-2027 MIPs: Does the SSA country receive a Team Europe Initiative? If yes, how many, and which actors are involved in the TEI.\n\nPolicy Priorities\n\n- What are the three EU policy priorities per SSA country."],"external":0,"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.6802420"],"title":"Multi-Annual Indicative Programmes EU for Sub-Saharan Africa (2014-2021-2027)","year":"2022","created_by":{"_id":"E78919D0-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Bougrea, Anissa","first_name":"Anissa","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS03","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS03"}]}],"ugent_id":["000120113682","802003553872","976794768154"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3512-4452","biblio_id":"E78919D0-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name":"Anissa Bougrea","last_name":"Bougrea"},"date_updated":"2025-10-01 09:28:33","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01K6FHA3E0SB7FYQYAXJR3A1YY"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"title":"The New European Financial Architecture for Development: Financialization of EU Aid?","start_date":"2021-11-01","end_date":"2025-10-31","iweto_id":"3F006221","publication_count":8,"gismo_id":"1906221d-2a82-11ec-95aa-05ef7abe0c3c","abstract":"<p>Although a strong belief in the potential of private capital to finance development has come to prevail, there is a remarkable lack of research on the extent to which it has shaped European development policy. 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It can be used to create and populate a database that can be used to run the code hosted on https://github.com/GhentCDH/dbbe. \n\nAcknowledgements\nAcknowledgements can be reconstructed by mapping the acknowledgement to the document table using the document_acknowledgement join table. For translations, the source of a translation can be reconstructed by mapping the translation table with one of the bibliography tables (article, book, bookchapter, online_source, blog_post, phd, bib_varia) using the reference join table.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01GTFGJ73J44H8TXV2A2G7MDJ0"}
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The complexity lies in replicating the full-body taste, aroma, and mouthfeel while addressing potential issues in flavour-, colloidal-, and/or microbiological stability, which are critical for product quality and shelf life. Scientific research plays a pivotal role in understanding and improving NABLAB quality and stability. This includes studying the interactions of ingredients, fermentation processes, and innovative techniques to enhance flavour, reduce undesirable off-flavours, and maintain consistency over time. 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{"keyword":["humour","comedy","stand-up comedy"],"abstract":["Bibliography of scholarly studies on Anglophone stand-up comedy."],"external":0,"author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW07"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002853553","000160033327","971183098387"],"_id":"65847330-f6f1-11ef-9ce8-f91793a4f013","name_last_first":"Kempynck, Amber","first_name":"Amber","last_name":"Kempynck","name":"Amber Kempynck","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3171-4172","biblio_id":"65847330-f6f1-11ef-9ce8-f91793a4f013"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/enriched"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K7PE8KG5H9JBR5M0XA6A7Y6V","_id":"01K7PE8KG5H9JBR5M0XA6A7Y6V","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Bibliography of scholarly studies on Anglophone stand-up comedy."}],"biblio_id":"01K7PE8KG5H9JBR5M0XA6A7Y6V","language":["eng"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW07","name":"Department of Literary studies","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW07"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW07"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-10-16 12:00:09","project":[{"iweto_id":"41G05625","end_date":"2029-02-28","gismo_id":"e76aea59-2655-4e0e-8679-54fb23006fab","publication_count":11,"start_date":"2025-03-01","title":"DELIAH: Democratic Literacy and Humour","_id":"41G05625","abstract":"<p>Democratic Literacy and Humour (DELIAH) examines the multifaceted role of humour in artistic forms, cultural spaces, and online and offline fora, identifying how humour can either support or undermine democratic participation and processes in Europe.</p>\n<p>DELIAH has two main goals:</p>\n<p>(1) To transform existing research on the adverse effects of anti-democratic speech, which is particularly prevalent in 'humorous’ forms in online platforms, into actionable policies, toolkits, and educational resources to mitigate the negative consequences of such anti-democratic speech. Such practical approaches will in turn enhance what we call 'democratic literacy': i.e., the capacity among EU citizens and regulators to discern the anti-democratic implications of certain forms of hateful speech or disparaging humour.</p>\n<p>(2) To conduct fundamental research into humorous 'counter-speech,' which will allow DELIAH to develop and promote humour strategies that confront anti-democratic rhetoric, hate speech, and discriminatory content, thus establishing 'best practices' for using humour as a tool to counteract anti-democratic speech and thereby foster broader and more meaningful participation in democratic processes.</p>\n<p>DELIAH therefore recognizes humour's dual potential. First, DELIAH investigates how humour can be misused to support anti-democratic agendas and, in response, offers strategies to boost awareness, regulate content, and mitigate harm. Second, and simultaneously, DELIAH harnesses humour's positive role in countering such rhetoric, advocating for practices that encourage active and healthy democratic engagement.</p>\n<p>In sum, DELIAH is dedicated to exploring and establishing the delicate balance between humour's potential to harm and its capacity to heal in a democratic context, aiming to cultivate a more informed, resilient, and participatory democratic society in Europe.</p>"}],"date_updated":"2025-10-24 14:33:06","license":"CC-BY-4.0","title":"Working bibliography of scholarship on stand-up comedy","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.16994454"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Kempynck","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3171-4172","biblio_id":"65847330-f6f1-11ef-9ce8-f91793a4f013","name":"Amber Kempynck","ugent_id":["802002853553","000160033327","971183098387"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW07"}]}],"first_name":"Amber","name_last_first":"Kempynck, Amber","_id":"65847330-f6f1-11ef-9ce8-f91793a4f013"},"year":"2025"}
{"author":[{"biblio_id":"bbb9d6c7-5a5c-11ee-a643-c86a78e3aabb","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9686-6017","name":"Simon A. Claassen","last_name":"Claassen","first_name":"Simon A.","name_last_first":"Claassen, Simon A.","_id":"bbb9d6c7-5a5c-11ee-a643-c86a78e3aabb","ugent_id":["000231401479","802004414445","975912517182"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}]},{"biblio_id":"F65EC6F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7785-0009","name":"Renata Enghels","last_name":"Enghels","_id":"F65EC6F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Renata","name_last_first":"Enghels, Renata","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001598941","973186903977"]},{"name":"M. Carmen Parafita Couto","first_name":"M. Carmen","name_last_first":"Parafita Couto, M. 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They are coded for extralinguistic variables relating to the speaker and hearer and intralinguistic variables relating to the linguistic properties of both the base and the intensifier of the intensifying construction."],"biblio_id":"01JTTE7JNGCJAEN3DC3D5772QV","language":["eng","spa"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JTTE7JNGCJAEN3DC3D5772QV","_id":"01JTTE7JNGCJAEN3DC3D5772QV","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains the three data files that the related publication is based on. In total, they contain 3000+ tokens of intensifying constructions. These constructions were extracted from the Miami Corpus, the Santa Barbara Corpus (specifically a subsample of the corpus containing all conversations involving non-Hispanic speakers from southern U.S. states) and the Havana subcorpus of Ameresco. They are coded for extralinguistic variables relating to the speaker and hearer and intralinguistic variables relating to the linguistic properties of both the base and the intensifier of the intensifying construction.","lang":"eng"}],"publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"date_created":"2025-05-09 11:52:29","project":[{"abstract":"<p>This project contributes to a better understanding of the grammar underlying Spanish-English(-Kriol) codeswitching (CS). Its objective is threefold. First, at an empirical level, it provides insight into the way the conflict between synthetic/morphological and analytic/lexical patterns is handled in CS contexts. It therefore looks into the factors governing intensification (e.g. ‘a huge project’) and attenuation (‘a little lucky’), which express a quantitative or qualitative upward or downward scaling of a referent, and are very differently represented in Spanish, English and Kriol. Despite its common occurrence and varied forms, no research has as yet examined these patterns in a CS context. Second, the project aims at revealing the abstract or context-dependent nature of CS. It therefore observes how the conflict points are administered by multilingual speakers in three communities (Miami and El Paso in the USA, and Belize) that differ in geographical setting, history, and social status of the languages. Third, it wants to tackle the fragmented knowledge of the nature of CS by developing an integrative theory and assimilating insights from sociolinguistics, structural linguistics, and experimental psycholinguistics. Hence the project adopts a multimethod approach and combines the study of unexplored naturalistic data with an experimental design.</p>","_id":"G020223N","title":"An integrative account of codeswitching: reconciling structural, sociolinguistic and cognitive factors.","start_date":"2023-01-01","end_date":"2026-12-31","iweto_id":"G020223N","publication_count":11,"gismo_id":"c853dd13-7bcb-11ed-ac18-b54206a6b40c"}],"affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Linguistics","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Replication Data for: Intensification strategies in English-Spanish bilingual speech: Examining lexical and morphological markers in Miami bilinguals’ discourse","doi":["10.18710/KZ5JKJ"],"created_by":{"first_name":"Simon A.","name_last_first":"Claassen, Simon A.","_id":"bbb9d6c7-5a5c-11ee-a643-c86a78e3aabb","ugent_id":["000231401479","802004414445","975912517182"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Simon A. 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{"keyword":["Spanish (Castilian)","Throw verbs","inchoative construction","productivity","Construction Grammar"],"abstract":["The dataset contains the quantitative data used to create the tables and graphics in the article \"The category of throw verbs as productive source of the Spanish inchoative construction.\" The data from the 21th century originates from the Spanish Web Corpus (esTenTen18), accessed via Sketch Engine. Only the subcorpus for European Spanish Data was selected. After downloading, the samples were manually cleaned. In the dataset, maximally 500 tokens were retained per auxiliary. For the earlier centuries, the data was extracted from the Corpus Diacrónico del Español (Corde). See Spanish_ThrowVerbs_Inchoatives_queries_20230413.txt for the specific corpus queries that were used. The data were annotated for the infinitive observed after the preposition 'a' and for the semantic class to which this infinitive belongs, following the existing ADESSE classification (see below), besides other criteria that are not taken into account for this study. Concretely, the variables 'Century', 'INF' (infinitive) and 'Class' were used as input for the analysis (see data-specific sections below for more information about the variables). The empirical analysis is based on the downloaded data from the Spanish Web corpus (esTenTen18) (Kilgariff &amp; Renau 2013). The Spanish Web corpus contains 20.3 billion words, from which 3.5 billion belong to the European Spanish domain. This corpus contains internet data, with observations originating from fora, blogs, Wikipedia, etc. Only the subcorpus with European Spanish data was consulted. The search syntax that was used to detect the inchoative construction was the following: “[lemma=\"echar\"] [tag=\"R.*\"]{0,3}\"a\"[tag=\"V.*\"] within ” (consult Spanish_ThrowVerbs_Inchoatives_queries_20230413.txt for all corpus queries). After downloading, all the observations were manually cleaned. In total, the dataset contains, after the removal of false positives, 5514 tokens with a maximum of 500 tokens per auxiliary. False positive tokens were, for example, tagging errors wrongly coding nouns, such as Superman, Pokémon, Irán, among others, as infinitives, and also observations in which the auxiliary in combination with the infinitive did not express the inchoative value but its orginal semantic meaning, such as \"saltar a nadar\", for example, which means “to jump to swim” and not “to start to swim”. Of the auxiliaries with less than 500 relevant tokens in the esTenTen corpus, all tokens in the dataset were retained; for the auxiliaries with more than 500 tokens in the esTenTen corpus, only the first 500 were selected. For this specific study on the throw verbs, only the following auxilaries were retained: arrojar, disparar, echar, lanzar and tirar. For the diachronic data, the Corpus Diacrónico del Español (CORDE) was consulted. See Spanish_ThrowVerbs_Inchoatives_queries_20230413.txt for the specific queries that were used to retrieve the data in CORDE."],"external":0,"author":[{"ugent_id":["974790046926"],"last_name":"Van Hulle","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3049-5409","first_name":"Sven","name_last_first":"Van Hulle, Sven","biblio_id":"378A9E0A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Sven Van Hulle","_id":"378A9E0A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"_id":"F65EC6F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Renata","name_last_first":"Enghels, Renata","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":["801001598941","973186903977"],"biblio_id":"F65EC6F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7785-0009","name":"Renata Enghels","last_name":"Enghels"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["Replication Data"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HKF38HRDSGNH2B7N9QXVXNVT","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The dataset contains the quantitative data used to create the tables and graphics in the article \"The category of throw verbs as productive source of the Spanish inchoative construction.\" The data from the 21th century originates from the Spanish Web Corpus (esTenTen18), accessed via Sketch Engine. Only the subcorpus for European Spanish Data was selected. After downloading, the samples were manually cleaned. In the dataset, maximally 500 tokens were retained per auxiliary. For the earlier centuries, the data was extracted from the Corpus Diacrónico del Español (Corde). See Spanish_ThrowVerbs_Inchoatives_queries_20230413.txt for the specific corpus queries that were used. The data were annotated for the infinitive observed after the preposition 'a' and for the semantic class to which this infinitive belongs, following the existing ADESSE classification (see below), besides other criteria that are not taken into account for this study. Concretely, the variables 'Century', 'INF' (infinitive) and 'Class' were used as input for the analysis (see data-specific sections below for more information about the variables). The empirical analysis is based on the downloaded data from the Spanish Web corpus (esTenTen18) (Kilgariff &amp; Renau 2013). The Spanish Web corpus contains 20.3 billion words, from which 3.5 billion belong to the European Spanish domain. This corpus contains internet data, with observations originating from fora, blogs, Wikipedia, etc. Only the subcorpus with European Spanish data was consulted. The search syntax that was used to detect the inchoative construction was the following: “[lemma=\"echar\"] [tag=\"R.*\"]{0,3}\"a\"[tag=\"V.*\"] within ” (consult Spanish_ThrowVerbs_Inchoatives_queries_20230413.txt for all corpus queries). After downloading, all the observations were manually cleaned. In total, the dataset contains, after the removal of false positives, 5514 tokens with a maximum of 500 tokens per auxiliary. False positive tokens were, for example, tagging errors wrongly coding nouns, such as Superman, Pokémon, Irán, among others, as infinitives, and also observations in which the auxiliary in combination with the infinitive did not express the inchoative value but its orginal semantic meaning, such as \"saltar a nadar\", for example, which means “to jump to swim” and not “to start to swim”. Of the auxiliaries with less than 500 relevant tokens in the esTenTen corpus, all tokens in the dataset were retained; for the auxiliaries with more than 500 tokens in the esTenTen corpus, only the first 500 were selected. For this specific study on the throw verbs, only the following auxilaries were retained: arrojar, disparar, echar, lanzar and tirar. For the diachronic data, the Corpus Diacrónico del Español (CORDE) was consulted. See Spanish_ThrowVerbs_Inchoatives_queries_20230413.txt for the specific queries that were used to retrieve the data in CORDE."}],"_id":"01HKF38HRDSGNH2B7N9QXVXNVT","biblio_id":"01HKF38HRDSGNH2B7N9QXVXNVT","language":["eng"],"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Linguistics","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"date_created":"2024-01-06 09:56:57","date_updated":"2025-11-05 10:04:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","doi":["10.18710/TR2PWJ"],"title":"Replication Data for: \"The category of throw verbs as productive source of the Spanish inchoative construction.\"","year":"2024","created_by":{"last_name":"Van Hulle","name":"Sven Van Hulle","biblio_id":"378A9E0A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3049-5409","ugent_id":["974790046926"],"_id":"378A9E0A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Sven","name_last_first":"Van Hulle, Sven"}}
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With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the AutoCheMo project will create and coordinate a training network to develop new theoretical models and implement them in user-friendly simulation software. 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Zeolites, as one kind of important heterogeneous catalysts, create a perfect environment to selectively and effectively convert C1 molecules to chemicals with high economic value, as for instance the transformation of methanol to olefins (MTO) or the methanol carbonylation process. However, the understanding of the reaction mechanisms of these methanol conversions in zeolites is lacking. Up till now the diffusion process of reactants, intermediates, and products in the confined spaces of zeolites has not been considered in the free energy landscape of the catalytic cycle, which leads to a discrepancy between experiments and calculations. Therefore, the proposed integrated diffusion/reaction kinetics model is an essential keystone to understand the high selectivity of zeolites in C1 chemistry. 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All structure files were provided in XYZ format. All DFT calculations were done by CP2K software and all GCMC simulations were done by RASPA-2.0 software. To avoid the duplication, we only provided the example input files for different tasks of DFT calculations, and the input files of GCMC simulation was also provided."}],"status":"public","format":["application/zip"],"author":[{"last_name":"Fengting","first_name":"Hao","name_last_first":"Fengting, Hao","name":"Hao Fengting"},{"last_name":"Zhaochun","first_name":"Liu","name_last_first":"Zhaochun, Liu","name":"Liu Zhaochun"},{"last_name":"Pengcheng","name":"Huang Pengcheng","first_name":"Huang","name_last_first":"Pengcheng, Huang"},{"name":"Fu Wenqian","name_last_first":"Wenqian, Fu","first_name":"Fu","last_name":"Wenqian"},{"last_name":"Jie","first_name":"Ren","name_last_first":"Jie, Ren","name":"Ren Jie"},{"name_last_first":"Lu, Fan","first_name":"Fan","name":"Fan Lu","last_name":"Lu"},{"last_name":"Chen","name":"Wei Chen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8955-9497","biblio_id":"f6e5fe53-b884-11ed-8b0c-8d16e4cfe344","ugent_id":["802004307341","978878136679"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW17"}],"ugent_id":"TW17"}],"first_name":"Wei","name_last_first":"Chen, Wei","_id":"f6e5fe53-b884-11ed-8b0c-8d16e4cfe344"},{"last_name":"Tiandi","name_last_first":"Tiandi, Tang","first_name":"Tang","name":"Tang Tiandi"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["This dataset includes all input/output files of Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations for reaction mechanism of 3-phenylpropanol dehydration in USY, HBeta, and HZSM-5 zeolites and Grand Canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations for gas adsorption of 3-phenylpropanol and solvent (DCE, DMSO, toluene) in these three zeolites. All structure files were provided in XYZ format. All DFT calculations were done by CP2K software and all GCMC simulations were done by RASPA-2.0 software. To avoid the duplication, we only provided the example input files for different tasks of DFT calculations, and the input files of GCMC simulation was also provided."],"keyword":["Reaction kinetics","Zeolites/chemistry","Density Functional Theory"]}
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PLUMED Input Files\n\n\n\n\n\nLocated in the same folder as the corresponding CP2K .inp file.\n\n\n\n\nDefault File Name: PLUMED.inp\n\n\n\n\nSpecial Cases (e.g., in cases 4-9):Additional PLUMED input files apply specific constraints to control the chemical state of ketene and its derivatives:\n\n\n\n\nPLUMED_KT.inp: Ketene (KT)\n\n\n\n\nPLUMED_AY.inp: Acylium ion (AY)\n\n\n\n\nPLUMED_SA.inp: Surface acetate (SA)\n\n\n\n\nPLUMED_AcOH.inp: Acetic acid (AcOH)\n\n\nPLUMED_MA.inp: Methyl acetate (MA)\n\n\n3. Free Energy Surface Analysis\n\n\n\n\n\nPython Scripts (.py):\n\n\n\n\n\nLocated in the root directory\n\n\n\n\nUsed to generate 1D and 2D free energy surfaces from the simulation data by Thermolib code.\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Thermolib Input\n\n\n\n\n\nFile: wham_input.txt\n\n\n\n\nUsed for WHAM (Weighted Histogram Analysis Method) post-processing.\n\n\n\n\nPresent in each case-specific folder.\n\n\n\n5. Collective Variable (Colvar) Files\n\n\n\n\n\nNaming Convention: colvar_xx_xx.dat\n\n\n\n\nContain the collective variable data from PLUMED simulations.\n\n\n\n\nLocated in the corresponding simulation folders.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01K9ZQ6AJHHEW01P4KY82S9KQQ","biblio_id":"01K9ZQ6AJHHEW01P4KY82S9KQQ","language":["eng"],"external":0,"abstract":["Dataset Description: Ketene Diffusion in Chabazite Materials (CP2K + PLUMED Umbrella Sampling)\n\nThis dataset includes all input files and analysis scripts used for umbrella sampling simulations of ketene diffusion in chabazite materials, conducted using CP2K and PLUMED. It is organized as follows:\n\n1. CP2K Input Files\n\n\n\n\n\nFormat: .inp\n\n\n\n\nNaming Convention:SSZ-13-0BAS-Ketene_<coord>.inpExample: SSZ-13-0BAS-Ketene_0.0.inp\n\n\n\n\nDescription:Each file corresponds to a specific umbrella sampling window at a given diffusion coordinate (in Å).\n\n\n\n\n\n0BAS indicates the absence of Brønsted acid sites.\n\n\n\n\n\n2. PLUMED Input Files\n\n\n\n\n\nLocated in the same folder as the corresponding CP2K .inp file.\n\n\n\n\nDefault File Name: PLUMED.inp\n\n\n\n\nSpecial Cases (e.g., in cases 4-9):Additional PLUMED input files apply specific constraints to control the chemical state of ketene and its derivatives:\n\n\n\n\nPLUMED_KT.inp: Ketene (KT)\n\n\n\n\nPLUMED_AY.inp: Acylium ion (AY)\n\n\n\n\nPLUMED_SA.inp: Surface acetate (SA)\n\n\n\n\nPLUMED_AcOH.inp: Acetic acid (AcOH)\n\n\nPLUMED_MA.inp: Methyl acetate (MA)\n\n\n3. Free Energy Surface Analysis\n\n\n\n\n\nPython Scripts (.py):\n\n\n\n\n\nLocated in the root directory\n\n\n\n\nUsed to generate 1D and 2D free energy surfaces from the simulation data by Thermolib code.\n\n\n\n\n\n4. Thermolib Input\n\n\n\n\n\nFile: wham_input.txt\n\n\n\n\nUsed for WHAM (Weighted Histogram Analysis Method) post-processing.\n\n\n\n\nPresent in each case-specific folder.\n\n\n\n5. Collective Variable (Colvar) Files\n\n\n\n\n\nNaming Convention: colvar_xx_xx.dat\n\n\n\n\nContain the collective variable data from PLUMED simulations.\n\n\n\n\nLocated in the corresponding simulation folders."],"author":[{"_id":"f6e5fe53-b884-11ed-8b0c-8d16e4cfe344","first_name":"Wei","name_last_first":"Chen, Wei","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW17"}],"ugent_id":"TW17"}],"ugent_id":["802004307341","978878136679"],"name":"Wei Chen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8955-9497","biblio_id":"f6e5fe53-b884-11ed-8b0c-8d16e4cfe344","last_name":"Chen"},{"last_name":"Cnudde","name":"Pieter Cnudde","biblio_id":"1EE2632E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-6735-0078","ugent_id":["802001863648","978842068645"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW17"}],"ugent_id":"TW17"}],"name_last_first":"Cnudde, Pieter","first_name":"Pieter","_id":"1EE2632E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name_last_first":"Van Speybroeck, Veronique","first_name":"Veronique","_id":"F542886E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001153549","919016668139","976495757166"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW17","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW17"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"name":"Veronique Van Speybroeck","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2206-178X","biblio_id":"F542886E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Speybroeck"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["application/zip"],"date_updated":"2025-11-14 09:04:08","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01K9ZPRQNDFD00SN89EC8TQ792"}],"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.16744212"],"title":"Supporting dataset for \"Understanding the entanglement between diffusion and reaction by probing the mobility of ketene in chabazites\"","year":"2025","created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-8955-9497","biblio_id":"f6e5fe53-b884-11ed-8b0c-8d16e4cfe344","name":"Wei Chen","last_name":"Chen","_id":"f6e5fe53-b884-11ed-8b0c-8d16e4cfe344","name_last_first":"Chen, Wei","first_name":"Wei","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW17"}],"ugent_id":"TW17"}],"ugent_id":["802004307341","978878136679"]},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW17","name":"Department of Applied physics","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW17"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW17"}]},{"ugent_id":"WE05","name":"Department of Physics and astronomy","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE05"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"eu_id":"101104138","title":"Reaction Mechanism of Methanol Conversion in Zeolite by Integrated Diffusion/Reaction Kinetics Model","start_date":"2024-01-01","publication_count":9,"gismo_id":"60473534-595f-4a99-ad7b-d20cd934a2d4","end_date":"2026-03-02","iweto_id":"41I08923","abstract":"<p>C1 Chemistry plays a crucial role in providing energy and chemical supplies while meeting environmental requirements, such as carbon neutrality to mitigate global warming and the gradual shift in the supply chain from crude oil to biomass, and other alternative carbon sources. Zeolites, as one kind of important heterogeneous catalysts, create a perfect environment to selectively and effectively convert C1 molecules to chemicals with high economic value, as for instance the transformation of methanol to olefins (MTO) or the methanol carbonylation process. However, the understanding of the reaction mechanisms of these methanol conversions in zeolites is lacking. Up till now the diffusion process of reactants, intermediates, and products in the confined spaces of zeolites has not been considered in the free energy landscape of the catalytic cycle, which leads to a discrepancy between experiments and calculations. Therefore, the proposed integrated diffusion/reaction kinetics model is an essential keystone to understand the high selectivity of zeolites in C1 chemistry. In this project, ab initio molecular dynamic (AIMD) simulations accelerated with different enhanced sampling methods will be employed to study the complete kinetics of methanol conversion in zeolites, including the processes of reactants adsorption/diffusion, reaction, and product diffusion/desorption. This should result in a complete free energy landscape, by which the parameters of zeolites that influence the selectivity of C1 chemistry will be uncovered. The final affinity of this model is to guide the modification, design, and screening of highly effective zeolite catalysts for C1 chemistry in an efficient and adequate manner.</p>","_id":"41I08923"}],"date_created":"2025-11-13 23:00:45"}
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Thanks to this support, use of the infrastructure is free of charge for researchers of Ghent University.","ugent_id":["801001384834","801001682908"]},{"iweto_id":"41U00118","end_date":"2022-07-31","eu_acronym":"AutoChemo","publication_count":13,"start_date":"2018-09-01","abstract":"<p>Chemical reactions that produce new compounds are vital to almost all areas of chemical and materials research, development and production. The design of the chemical reactors in which the reactions take place must suit the intended goal of the reaction. However, many processes are complex reaction networks rather than a couple of reactants and a product, making reactor design challenging. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the AutoCheMo project will create and coordinate a training network to develop new theoretical models and implement them in user-friendly simulation software. The aim is to enable automatic derivation of complex chemical models from molecular simulations to support the design of industrial chemical reactors.</p>","eu_framework_programme":"H2020","gismo_id":"3a00ecbf-35d2-47eb-a403-7f89dee40efc","title":"Automatic generation of Chemical Models","eu_id":"814143","_id":"41U00118","eu_call_id":"H20.ITN.2018.0006.01"},{"abstract":"<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"><span style=\"font-size:10pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">A professorship granted by the Special Research Fund is a primarily research-oriented position and is made available for excellent researchers with a high-quality research programme.</span><span style=\"font-size:10pt;\"></span></p>","_id":"01Z36715","eu_id":"30277013","title":"BOF-ZAP-professorship in molecular physics","start_date":"2015-10-01","publication_count":52,"gismo_id":"43616486-c176-4570-ba80-ec4ae7dc34eb","end_date":"2025-09-30","iweto_id":"01Z36715"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"related_publication":[{"_id":"8746292"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-11-14 09:11:04","created_by":{"last_name":"Verstraelen","name":"Toon Verstraelen","biblio_id":"F6DA9612-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9288-5608","ugent_id":["801001775056","978289294240"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"first_name":"Toon","name_last_first":"Verstraelen, Toon","_id":"F6DA9612-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2021","title":"GloMPO (Globally Managed Parallel Optimization) Benchmark Test Data","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.5101529"],"external":0,"abstract":["Dataset associated with:\n\nM. Freitas Gustavo and T. Verstraelen (2021), \"GloMPO (Globally Managed Parallel Optimization) - a tool for expensive, black-box optimizations: application to ReaxFF reparameterizations\". Contains optimization trajectories using the CMA-ES optimizer applied to various benchmark functions and ReaxFF reparameterizations. Compares optimization results using the GloMPO framework (github.com/mfgustavo/glompo) to unmanaged optimization results."],"keyword":["Python","global optimization","ReaxFF","reparameterization","black-box optimization","parallel computing"],"format":["application/zip","application/pdf"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Michael Freitas Gustavo","first_name":"Michael","biblio_id":"40794332-C2CD-11E9-9185-E8255707D3EF","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1832-8413","name_last_first":"Freitas Gustavo, Michael","_id":"40794332-C2CD-11E9-9185-E8255707D3EF","ugent_id":["975526637543"],"last_name":"Freitas Gustavo"},{"ugent_id":["801001775056","978289294240"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"name_last_first":"Verstraelen, Toon","first_name":"Toon","_id":"F6DA9612-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Verstraelen","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9288-5608","biblio_id":"F6DA9612-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Toon Verstraelen"}],"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Dataset associated with:\n\nM. Freitas Gustavo and T. Verstraelen (2021), \"GloMPO (Globally Managed Parallel Optimization) - a tool for expensive, black-box optimizations: application to ReaxFF reparameterizations\". Contains optimization trajectories using the CMA-ES optimizer applied to various benchmark functions and ReaxFF reparameterizations. Compares optimization results using the GloMPO framework (github.com/mfgustavo/glompo) to unmanaged optimization results."}],"_id":"01K9Z6WPC30X38MC0K8CRQNQXQ","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K9Z6WPC30X38MC0K8CRQNQXQ","status":"public","biblio_id":"01K9Z6WPC30X38MC0K8CRQNQXQ","language":["eng"]}
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B 2023, 127, 12, 2729–2738,\nof which the LAMMPS input files are provided in a related\nZenodo repository.\nWe have modified their inputs to create an example\nof a conductivity calculation using STACIE.\n\nSee README.pdf for a full technical description.","lang":"eng"}],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01K94N69R51YNYWYVQD42P9J7W","keyword":["sodium chloride","electrolyte","equilibrium molecular dynamics","LAMMPS","STACIE","StepUp"],"external":0,"abstract":["The repository contains inputs, outputs and workflow files of equilibrium molecular dynamics\nsimulations of sodium chloride electrolyte systems.\nThis repository is based on simulations discussed by\nGullbrekken et al. in\nJ. Phys. Chem. B 2023, 127, 12, 2729–2738,\nof which the LAMMPS input files are provided in a related\nZenodo repository.\nWe have modified their inputs to create an example\nof a conductivity calculation using STACIE.\n\nSee README.pdf for a full technical description."],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}]}],"ugent_id":["000191548627","802003388770","974645794081"],"_id":"bfce3aa6-4546-11ea-96ce-ab7c6b9b23c1","first_name":"Gözdenur","name_last_first":"Toraman, Gözdenur","last_name":"Toraman","name":"Gözdenur Toraman","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6785-333X","biblio_id":"bfce3aa6-4546-11ea-96ce-ab7c6b9b23c1"},{"_id":"F6DA9612-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Verstraelen, Toon","first_name":"Toon","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":["801001775056","978289294240"],"name":"Toon Verstraelen","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9288-5608","biblio_id":"F6DA9612-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Verstraelen"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)","format":["application/pdf","application/zip"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01K94MB09FC0PK7JD55WTYPQMZ"}],"date_updated":"2025-11-14 09:19:55","license":"CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0","title":"Sodium Chloride Electrolyte Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics Simulations","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.15699683"],"created_by":{"_id":"F6DA9612-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Toon","name_last_first":"Verstraelen, Toon","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001775056","978289294240"],"name":"Toon Verstraelen","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9288-5608","biblio_id":"F6DA9612-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Verstraelen"},"year":"2025","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Physics and astronomy","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE05"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"},{"name":"Department of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW08"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-11-03 10:46:17","project":[{"abstract":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Lubricated gears and bearings operate under the Thermo-Elastohydrodynamic lubrication (TEHL) regime, characterized by, an extremely thin liquid oil film of 50nm-1μm thickness, separating the solid surfaces. In this film, the hydrodynamic pressure may rise up to 4GPa, whereas shear rates may easily exceed 10<sup>9</sup>s<sup>-1</sup> and temperatures rise up to 250°C. Under these extreme conditions, the lubricant properties strongly diverge from those at atmospheric conditions. Both mechanical properties (viscosity, density), as well as thermal properties (thermal conductivity, heat capacity) display non-linear dependency on the pressure, temperature and shear rate. Although those thermomechanical properties are decisive for the film thickness, lubrication efficiency, and component lifetime, it is very difficult to measure them experimentally. Hence the exact constitutive behavior remains mostly a blind spot for lubricant suppliers, gearboxes and bearing OEMs, machine builders, and tribologists. The objective of the current proposal is to integrate the strength of combined first-principles atomistic and molecular modeling with machine learning to acquire the correct thermomechanical properties of Polyalphaolefins, a modern synthetic lubricant, under relevant TEHL conditions.</p>","_id":"BOF/24J/2021/118","title":"Molecular Dynamics Modelling of Lubricants at Ultra-High Pressures with Force Fields derived Ab Initio","start_date":"2022-01-01","end_date":"2025-12-31","iweto_id":"BOF/24J/2021/118","publication_count":12,"gismo_id":"b54e6ff5-5f33-11ec-8b09-c5a2063e752c"},{"iweto_id":"HPC-UGent","publication_count":786,"title":"HPC-UGent: the central High Performance Computing infrastructure of Ghent University","start_date":"01-JAN-08","_id":"HPC-UGent","abstract":"The central High Performance Computing infrastructure of Ghent University is part of the Flemish Supercomputer Center and is built and maintained with the support of Ghent University, the Hercules Foundation and the department of Economy, Science and Innovation of the Flemish Government. 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In this film, the hydrodynamic pressure may rise up to 4GPa, whereas shear rates may easily exceed 10<sup>9</sup>s<sup>-1</sup> and temperatures rise up to 250°C. Under these extreme conditions, the lubricant properties strongly diverge from those at atmospheric conditions. Both mechanical properties (viscosity, density), as well as thermal properties (thermal conductivity, heat capacity) display non-linear dependency on the pressure, temperature and shear rate. Although those thermomechanical properties are decisive for the film thickness, lubrication efficiency, and component lifetime, it is very difficult to measure them experimentally. Hence the exact constitutive behavior remains mostly a blind spot for lubricant suppliers, gearboxes and bearing OEMs, machine builders, and tribologists. 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Both mechanical properties (viscosity, density), as well as thermal properties (thermal conductivity, heat capacity) display non-linear dependency on the pressure, temperature and shear rate. Although those thermomechanical properties are decisive for the film thickness, lubrication efficiency, and component lifetime, it is very difficult to measure them experimentally. Hence the exact constitutive behavior remains mostly a blind spot for lubricant suppliers, gearboxes and bearing OEMs, machine builders, and tribologists. 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An archival copy of the Dative/OLD database (with transcriptions, interlinearisation, and metadata) is included. The type of data includes a mixture of elicitation in a controlled discourse context and natural speech data (from monologic and dialogic speech across different genres).","Enregistrements et base de données associé avec le projet de doctorat de Elisabeth J. Kerr sur le syntaxe et structure informationelle de la langue Tunen (\"Tunen syntax and information structure\") (Kerr 2024). Le travail a été effectué à Ndikiniméki et Yaoundé, Cameroun avec des locuteurs de la langue Tunen, dans la période 2019-2023. Les données comprennent (a) des enregistrements de la voix, (b) des enregistrements vidéo, (c) des transcriptions. Une copie d'archive de la base de données de Dative/OLD (avec des transcriptions, l'interlinéarisation et les métadonnées) est incluse. Le type de données comprend d'élicitation dans un contexte de discours contrôlé et de données de discours naturel (discours monologué et dialogué dans différents genres)."],"keyword":["Tunen","Bantu","Niger-Congo","language","linguistics","syntax","information structure"],"created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-0329-269X","biblio_id":"cd43ea6f-8040-11ef-b436-930a5e8cbdbb","name":"Elisabeth J. 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{"keyword":["nanogel crosslinking","f mri theranostics","ROS responsive"],"abstract":["Theranostic systems that integrate therapeutic delivery with diagnostic imaging hold strong potential in biomedical applications. Nanocarriers with imaging and controlled release functions enable real-time tracking and localization of therapeutics, while hydrogels with diagnostic capabilities support applications such as sustained drug release, cell encapsulation, and cell tracking. Fluorine-19 magnetic resonance imaging (19F MRI) is a promising non-invasive complement to conventional proton MRI, though its clinical translation remains limited by the lack of optimal tracer systems. Herein, we report the development of BAB-type triblock copolymers comprising a hydrophilic poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) (PEtOx) A block and a thermoresponsive poly[N-(2,2-difluoroethyl)acrylamide] (PDFEA) B block, statistically copolymerized with a ROS-responsive monomer bearing phenylboronic ester groups. These polymers self-assemble into nanoparticles at low concentrations and form thermogelling hydrogels at higher concentrations, allowing for formulation-dependent versatility. The ROS-sensitive component enables disassembly at pathophysiologically relevant ROS levels (~0.4–2 mM), facilitating targeted therapeutic release in oxidative environments such as tumors. The polymers form physically crosslinked nanogels (hydrodynamic radius ≈160–760 nm) at 37 °C, which undergo ROS-triggered disassembly. Selected formulations demonstrated excellent 19F MRI relaxation properties suitable for in vivo imaging. Cytocompatibility was confirmed in vitro using human foreskin fibroblasts. Overall, the developed polymers offer a versatile platform for biomedical applications—ranging from thermogelling injectable hydrogels for drug delivery or cell encapsulation, to nanocarriers for ROS-triggered therapeutic release—all while enabling non-invasive monitoring via 19F MRI."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"ugent_id":["000211852747","802004071612","975383510003"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE07"}],"ugent_id":"WE07"}],"name_last_first":"Çetin Pontillo, Fatma Nalan","first_name":"Fatma Nalan","_id":"a32b1fa3-ff09-11ec-92ed-c0e2b705daa9","last_name":"Çetin Pontillo","name":"Fatma Nalan Çetin Pontillo","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4735-5111","biblio_id":"a32b1fa3-ff09-11ec-92ed-c0e2b705daa9"},{"name_last_first":"Cernochova, Zulfiya","first_name":"Zulfiya","name":"Zulfiya Cernochova","last_name":"Cernochova"},{"_id":"F0A7B1BC-B86A-11E8-8241-CD545707D3EF","first_name":"Edward","name_last_first":"Vermeersch, Edward","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE07"}]}],"ugent_id":["000181093138","802004460824","972845774175"],"name":"Edward Vermeersch","biblio_id":"F0A7B1BC-B86A-11E8-8241-CD545707D3EF","orcid_id":"0009-0006-6666-3191","last_name":"Vermeersch"},{"last_name":"Herynek","name_last_first":"Herynek, Vit","first_name":"Vit","name":"Vit Herynek"},{"last_name":"Groborz","name_last_first":"Groborz, Ondrej","first_name":"Ondrej","name":"Ondrej Groborz"},{"first_name":"ewa","name_last_first":"Pavlova, ewa","name":"ewa Pavlova","last_name":"Pavlova"},{"name":"Miroslav Šlouf","first_name":"Miroslav","name_last_first":"Šlouf, Miroslav","last_name":"Šlouf"},{"last_name":"Hruby","name":"Martin Hruby","name_last_first":"Hruby, Martin","first_name":"Martin"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["000070107960","802001378042","976071092681"],"_id":"05F9753C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Mignon, Arn","first_name":"Arn","last_name":"Mignon","name":"Arn Mignon","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4339-8827","biblio_id":"05F9753C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"first_name":"Richard","name_last_first":"Hoogenboom, Richard","_id":"2A45E056-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000620432","975196852903"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE07"}],"ugent_id":"WE07"}],"name":"Richard Hoogenboom","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7398-2058","biblio_id":"2A45E056-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Hoogenboom"},{"name":"Sandra Van Vlierberghe","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7688-1682","biblio_id":"F6EFF23C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Vlierberghe","_id":"F6EFF23C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Sandra","name_last_first":"Van Vlierberghe, Sandra","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE07"}],"ugent_id":"WE07"}],"ugent_id":["801001801429","971159275288"]},{"last_name":"Kolouchova","biblio_id":"2a0c46e2-2303-11ec-ac25-ddaf3e2d538b","name":"Kristyna Kolouchova","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE07"}]}],"ugent_id":["802003765959","972399365021"],"_id":"2a0c46e2-2303-11ec-ac25-ddaf3e2d538b","first_name":"Kristyna","name_last_first":"Kolouchova, Kristyna"}],"format":["text/csv","image/jpeg"],"status":"public","_id":"01K9EVCTH5Z9W4H4FDR2ZWHY4C","abstract_full":[{"text":"Theranostic systems that integrate therapeutic delivery with diagnostic imaging hold strong potential in biomedical applications. Nanocarriers with imaging and controlled release functions enable real-time tracking and localization of therapeutics, while hydrogels with diagnostic capabilities support applications such as sustained drug release, cell encapsulation, and cell tracking. Fluorine-19 magnetic resonance imaging (19F MRI) is a promising non-invasive complement to conventional proton MRI, though its clinical translation remains limited by the lack of optimal tracer systems. Herein, we report the development of BAB-type triblock copolymers comprising a hydrophilic poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) (PEtOx) A block and a thermoresponsive poly[N-(2,2-difluoroethyl)acrylamide] (PDFEA) B block, statistically copolymerized with a ROS-responsive monomer bearing phenylboronic ester groups. These polymers self-assemble into nanoparticles at low concentrations and form thermogelling hydrogels at higher concentrations, allowing for formulation-dependent versatility. The ROS-sensitive component enables disassembly at pathophysiologically relevant ROS levels (~0.4–2 mM), facilitating targeted therapeutic release in oxidative environments such as tumors. The polymers form physically crosslinked nanogels (hydrodynamic radius ≈160–760 nm) at 37 °C, which undergo ROS-triggered disassembly. Selected formulations demonstrated excellent 19F MRI relaxation properties suitable for in vivo imaging. Cytocompatibility was confirmed in vitro using human foreskin fibroblasts. Overall, the developed polymers offer a versatile platform for biomedical applications—ranging from thermogelling injectable hydrogels for drug delivery or cell encapsulation, to nanocarriers for ROS-triggered therapeutic release—all while enabling non-invasive monitoring via 19F MRI.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K9EVCTH5Z9W4H4FDR2ZWHY4C","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01K9EVCTH5Z9W4H4FDR2ZWHY4C","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE07"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE07"}],"ugent_id":"WE07"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"figshare"},"date_created":"2025-11-07 09:47:07","project":[{"abstract":"<p>Bacterial infection remains an important threat to dermal wounds, including difficult-to-heal diabetic, chronic wounds. It is known that excessive amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS), especially generated during bacterial infection, further impede wound healing. Within the proposed PhD project, a novel stimuli-responsive polymer-based, adhesive, and stretchable dermal matrix will be developed which will support wound healing via: i) the controlled delivery of antibacterials, triggered by excessive ROS, following infection, ii) promoting the migration of endothelial cells towards the wound site, iii) maintaining the moisture balance and iv) scavenging excessive ROS which impairs wound healing. Multi-stimuli (thermo- and ROS-) responsive polymersomes will be developed to enable controlled drug delivery. The polymersomes will be incorporated in a ‘nature-derived’ photocrosslinkable dermal matrix. The polymer matrix will be designed such, to ensure cell adhesion, adhesivity to the wound as well as stretchability which would enable the applicability at challenging body parts accompanied by frequent motion and bending. The dermal matrix, containing incorporated polymersomes, will be processed using electrospinning, creating a microfibrous construct able to ensure breathability and to control the moisture balance. The herein proposed smart system would lead to a major leap forward regarding the treatment of chronic, diabetic wounds.</p>","_id":"1S11225N","gismo_id":"e91a82de-914e-11ef-8809-7d0ab6a46a95","publication_count":2,"iweto_id":"1S11225N","end_date":"2028-10-31","start_date":"2024-11-01","title":"Infection-triggered smart dermal matrix for wound healing purposes"},{"_id":"3G075621","abstract":"<p>One of the major issues present in open wound management is bacterial infection. To tackle this issue, within the proposed project, a novel and ‘smart’ polymer-based wound dressing will be developed which maintains the moisture balance and holds additionally both diagnostic and antimicrobial properties. Nanovesicles will be applied starting from polymersomes whereby part will be loaded with a self-quenched dye and part with an antimicrobial compound. The nanovesicles will lyse due to the presence of virulence factors expressed by bacteria present in wounds. The virulence factor expression regulated by bacterial species is based on the population density. The biofilm formation will result in activation or an increased expression of virulence factors resulting in cargo release. The nanovesicles will subsequently be incorporated in a ‘nature-derived’, photo-crosslinked alginate-based wound dressing. The wound dressing will be obtained using co-axial electrospinning to create nanofibers with a core-shell morphology. With the core and shell containing the loaded vesicles with respectively dye versus antimicrobial agent as cargo, a controlled release of the antimicrobial compound can be realized from the shell while visual diagnosis of the wound infection can occur as a result of the release of the self-quenched dye. The wound dressings will be optimized to tune their swelling and mechanical properties as well as their diagnostic and antimicrobial capabilities.</p>","publication_count":6,"gismo_id":"adfc5797-4420-11eb-809b-01df1efbbcb6","end_date":"2024-12-31","iweto_id":"3G075621","title":"Exploiting polymersomes to create 'smart' wound dressings with diagnostic and antimicrobial capabilities","start_date":"2021-01-01"}],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01K9EV0E34J7YJ9DY8NMSGM3T5"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-11-14 14:28:36","title":"Data repository FMRI ROS paper.zip","doi":["10.6084/m9.figshare.29880980"],"created_by":{"name":"Fatma Nalan Çetin Pontillo","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4735-5111","biblio_id":"a32b1fa3-ff09-11ec-92ed-c0e2b705daa9","last_name":"Çetin Pontillo","name_last_first":"Çetin Pontillo, Fatma Nalan","first_name":"Fatma Nalan","_id":"a32b1fa3-ff09-11ec-92ed-c0e2b705daa9","ugent_id":["000211852747","802004071612","975383510003"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE07"}]}]},"year":"2025"}
{"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW07"}],"ugent_id":"LW07"}],"ugent_id":["802002651065","978327182844"],"_id":"645BB196-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","first_name":"Andrew","name_last_first":"Bricker, Andrew","last_name":"Bricker","name":"Andrew Bricker","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4972-1282","biblio_id":"645BB196-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064"},"year":"2025","title":"Meta-analysis of contemporary humour practices and democratic attitudes","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.16994514"],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-11-14 15:35:48","date_created":"2025-10-31 13:24:59","project":[{"title":"DELIAH: Democratic Literacy and Humour","start_date":"2025-03-01","publication_count":11,"gismo_id":"e76aea59-2655-4e0e-8679-54fb23006fab","end_date":"2029-02-28","iweto_id":"41G05625","_id":"41G05625","abstract":"<p>Democratic Literacy and Humour (DELIAH) examines the multifaceted role of humour in artistic forms, cultural spaces, and online and offline fora, identifying how humour can either support or undermine democratic participation and processes in Europe.</p>\n<p>DELIAH has two main goals:</p>\n<p>(1) To transform existing research on the adverse effects of anti-democratic speech, which is particularly prevalent in 'humorous’ forms in online platforms, into actionable policies, toolkits, and educational resources to mitigate the negative consequences of such anti-democratic speech. Such practical approaches will in turn enhance what we call 'democratic literacy': i.e., the capacity among EU citizens and regulators to discern the anti-democratic implications of certain forms of hateful speech or disparaging humour.</p>\n<p>(2) To conduct fundamental research into humorous 'counter-speech,' which will allow DELIAH to develop and promote humour strategies that confront anti-democratic rhetoric, hate speech, and discriminatory content, thus establishing 'best practices' for using humour as a tool to counteract anti-democratic speech and thereby foster broader and more meaningful participation in democratic processes.</p>\n<p>DELIAH therefore recognizes humour's dual potential. First, DELIAH investigates how humour can be misused to support anti-democratic agendas and, in response, offers strategies to boost awareness, regulate content, and mitigate harm. Second, and simultaneously, DELIAH harnesses humour's positive role in countering such rhetoric, advocating for practices that encourage active and healthy democratic engagement.</p>\n<p>In sum, DELIAH is dedicated to exploring and establishing the delicate balance between humour's potential to harm and its capacity to heal in a democratic context, aiming to cultivate a more informed, resilient, and participatory democratic society in Europe.</p>"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW07"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW07"}],"name":"Department of Literary studies","ugent_id":"LW07"},{"name":"Department of Translation, Interpreting and Communication","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW22"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"ugent_id":"LW22"}],"type":"researchData","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01K8X72QXH6ZF01Z75P91A6K6X","_id":"01K8X72QXH6ZF01Z75P91A6K6X","abstract_full":[{"text":"This document forms part of the Democratic Literacy and Humour (DELIAH) project, which explores the complex and multifaceted role of humour in various artistic expressions, cultural spaces, and both online and offline public fora. The project investigates how humour can act as a tool either to support or undermine democratic participation and processes across Europe. This particular document examines academic literature on contemporary humour practices and their intersection with democratic practices in six European countries—Belgium, Estonia, Germany, the Netherlands, Slovakia, and Spain—while also drawing on relevant adjacent studies","lang":"und"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K8X72QXH6ZF01Z75P91A6K6X","url":"https://zenodo.org/records/16994515","status":"public","format":["text"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Engelken-Jorge","first_name":"Marcos","name_last_first":"Engelken-Jorge, Marcos","name":"Marcos Engelken-Jorge"},{"first_name":"Carmelo","name_last_first":"Moreno, Carmelo","name":"Carmelo Moreno","last_name":"Moreno"},{"name":"Andrew Bricker","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4972-1282","biblio_id":"645BB196-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","last_name":"Bricker","first_name":"Andrew","name_last_first":"Bricker, Andrew","_id":"645BB196-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","ugent_id":["802002651065","978327182844"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW07"}]}]},{"_id":"2E4EC512-8110-11E6-A481-131EB5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Vandaele, Jeroen","first_name":"Jeroen","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002412508","978309816814"],"name":"Jeroen Vandaele","orcid_id":"0000-0002-6534-3501","biblio_id":"2E4EC512-8110-11E6-A481-131EB5D1D7B1","last_name":"Vandaele"},{"ugent_id":["802002853553","000160033327","971183098387"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW07"}],"ugent_id":"LW07"}],"name_last_first":"Kempynck, Amber","first_name":"Amber","_id":"65847330-f6f1-11ef-9ce8-f91793a4f013","last_name":"Kempynck","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3171-4172","biblio_id":"65847330-f6f1-11ef-9ce8-f91793a4f013","name":"Amber Kempynck"},{"ugent_id":["000220492215","802004917027","976508625228"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW22"}]}],"first_name":"Oğuzhan","name_last_first":"Zobar, Oğuzhan","_id":"d3469f91-9d5c-11ef-a6e3-edff52c9b93c","last_name":"Zobar","orcid_id":"0009-0004-3241-730X","biblio_id":"d3469f91-9d5c-11ef-a6e3-edff52c9b93c","name":"Oğuzhan Zobar"},{"last_name":"Castañeda-Zumeta","first_name":"Aitor","name_last_first":"Castañeda-Zumeta, Aitor","name":"Aitor Castañeda-Zumeta"},{"first_name":"Anastasiya","name_last_first":"Astapova, Anastasiya","name":"Anastasiya Astapova","last_name":"Astapova"},{"last_name":"Cingerova","first_name":"Nina","name_last_first":"Cingerova, Nina","name":"Nina Cingerova"},{"first_name":"Irina","name_last_first":"Dulebova, Irina","name":"Irina Dulebova","last_name":"Dulebova"},{"name":"Julia Fleischhack","first_name":"Julia","name_last_first":"Fleischhack, Julia","last_name":"Fleischhack"},{"last_name":"Godioli","name":"Alberto Godioli","name_last_first":"Godioli, Alberto","first_name":"Alberto"},{"last_name":"Motyková","name":"Katarína Motyková","first_name":"Katarína","name_last_first":"Motyková, Katarína"},{"last_name":"Suleimanov","name":"Ismet Suleimanov","first_name":"Ismet","name_last_first":"Suleimanov, Ismet"},{"name":"Luisa Isaza-Ibarra Fernanda","first_name":"Luisa","name_last_first":"Isaza-Ibarra Fernanda, Luisa","last_name":"Isaza-Ibarra Fernanda"}],"abstract":["This document forms part of the Democratic Literacy and Humour (DELIAH) project, which explores the complex and multifaceted role of humour in various artistic expressions, cultural spaces, and both online and offline public fora. The project investigates how humour can act as a tool either to support or undermine democratic participation and processes across Europe. This particular document examines academic literature on contemporary humour practices and their intersection with democratic practices in six European countries—Belgium, Estonia, Germany, the Netherlands, Slovakia, and Spain—while also drawing on relevant adjacent studies"],"external":0,"keyword":["humour","democracy"]}
{"external":0,"abstract":["The Glasses-in-the-Wild dataset is a collection of 1,000 RGB images of transparent and partially filled glasses, captured in diverse real-world environments. It was crowdsourced from 11 participants and includes 93 unique glass types across 60 different scenes with varying backgrounds, lighting conditions, reflections, occlusions, and distractors.\n\nEach image is annotated with bounding boxes and semantically meaningful keypoints, including the rim, base, and liquid level, to facilitate the training of models for transparent object detection and liquid level estimation. The dataset contains a broad distribution of liquid levels: 24.3% of glasses are empty, while 75.7% contain liquid, with an average fill of 48%.\n\nThis dataset complements existing transparent object datasets by providing a wider variety of glass shapes, sizes, colors, and real-world conditions, supporting robust training for robotic perception systems and other computer vision applications involving transparent containers."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Adriaens","name":"Louis Adriaens","biblio_id":"CF6F5722-A35E-11E9-A671-09705607D3EF","orcid_id":"0009-0001-8321-7066","ugent_id":["000190021582","802004698674","972433350484"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}]}],"name_last_first":"Adriaens, Louis","first_name":"Louis","_id":"CF6F5722-A35E-11E9-A671-09705607D3EF"},{"name":"Thomas Lips","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9530-5349","biblio_id":"70BEFBF4-786B-11E6-815E-A870B5D1D7B1","last_name":"Lips","_id":"70BEFBF4-786B-11E6-815E-A870B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Lips, Thomas","first_name":"Thomas","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["000160877227","802003750094","976602587411"]},{"last_name":"De Coster","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1103-2441","biblio_id":"39C8CCA0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Mathieu De Coster","ugent_id":["802003016433","977837343554"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"first_name":"Mathieu","name_last_first":"De Coster, Mathieu","_id":"39C8CCA0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-5071-5619","biblio_id":"23CBA63E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Andreas Verleysen","last_name":"Verleysen","name_last_first":"Verleysen, Andreas","first_name":"Andreas","_id":"23CBA63E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802002532140","975779083275"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"ugent_id":"TW06"}]},{"last_name":"wyffels","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5491-8349","biblio_id":"F90264A6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Francis wyffels","ugent_id":["802000201918","979557437379"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"first_name":"Francis","name_last_first":"wyffels, Francis","_id":"F90264A6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"format":["image/png"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"The Glasses-in-the-Wild dataset is a collection of 1,000 RGB images of transparent and partially filled glasses, captured in diverse real-world environments. It was crowdsourced from 11 participants and includes 93 unique glass types across 60 different scenes with varying backgrounds, lighting conditions, reflections, occlusions, and distractors.\n\nEach image is annotated with bounding boxes and semantically meaningful keypoints, including the rim, base, and liquid level, to facilitate the training of models for transparent object detection and liquid level estimation. The dataset contains a broad distribution of liquid levels: 24.3% of glasses are empty, while 75.7% contain liquid, with an average fill of 48%.\n\nThis dataset complements existing transparent object datasets by providing a wider variety of glass shapes, sizes, colors, and real-world conditions, supporting robust training for robotic perception systems and other computer vision applications involving transparent containers.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01K6ZRM83RBDYWCWNMW9N4QAE5","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K6ZRM83RBDYWCWNMW9N4QAE5","url":"https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17288314","biblio_id":"01K6ZRM83RBDYWCWNMW9N4QAE5","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Electronics and information systems","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW06"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"ugent_id":"TW06"},{"ugent_id":"IMEC","name":"Imec","path":[{"ugent_id":"IMEC"},{"ugent_id":"ResearchCenter"},{"ugent_id":"IMEC"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-10-07 16:38:44","related_publication":[{"_id":"01K8DAZQMF08N0NXVXXHJF49F0"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-11-14 15:41:25","title":"Glasses-in-the Wild Dataset","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.17288314"],"created_by":{"ugent_id":["802000201918","979557437379"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"first_name":"Francis","name_last_first":"wyffels, Francis","_id":"F90264A6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"wyffels","name":"Francis wyffels","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5491-8349","biblio_id":"F90264A6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2025"}
{"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K8K4R6E6ZMMZ1N78AAPYH8BC","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Study on the microclimatic cues that drive flowering phenology in the understorey of temperate forests. Data were recorded in an understorey warming experiment located in the Aelmoeseneie forest in Gontrode (Belgium). Reference: Landuyt, D; Lorer, E.; Blondeel, H.; &amp; Verheyen, K. (in press). Sensitivity of understorey phenology to warming depends on forcing timewindow. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology"}],"_id":"01K8K4R6E6ZMMZ1N78AAPYH8BC","biblio_id":"01K8K4R6E6ZMMZ1N78AAPYH8BC","keyword":["Phenology","Understorey","Temperate forest","Climate change","Microclimate","Temperature forcing"],"external":0,"abstract":["Study on the microclimatic cues that drive flowering phenology in the understorey of temperate forests. Data were recorded in an understorey warming experiment located in the Aelmoeseneie forest in Gontrode (Belgium). Reference: Landuyt, D; Lorer, E.; Blondeel, H.; &amp; Verheyen, K. (in press). Sensitivity of understorey phenology to warming depends on forcing timewindow. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology"],"author":[{"last_name":"Landuyt","biblio_id":"022396B8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8107-5546","name":"Dries Landuyt","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001114829","974538640003"],"_id":"022396B8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Dries","name_last_first":"Landuyt, Dries"},{"ugent_id":["802002643284","972247983484"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"first_name":"Eline","name_last_first":"Lorer, Eline","_id":"71520EFA-226C-11E4-92B7-F4B0B4D1D7B1","last_name":"Lorer","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3957-7969","biblio_id":"71520EFA-226C-11E4-92B7-F4B0B4D1D7B1","name":"Eline Lorer"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/csv"],"date_updated":"2025-11-14 15:46:53","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01K8K4CZ04J4A6WNR318HVTEKX"}],"doi":["10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.29245121"],"title":"Understorey flowering phenology and microclimate data from a mesocosm warming experiment","year":"2025","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802001114829","974538640003"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"first_name":"Dries","name_last_first":"Landuyt, Dries","_id":"022396B8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Landuyt","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8107-5546","biblio_id":"022396B8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Dries Landuyt"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA20"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name":"Department of Environment","ugent_id":"LA20"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"figshare"},"project":[{"end_date":"2024-12-31","iweto_id":"3G078921","publication_count":17,"gismo_id":"ae04bc0b-4420-11eb-809b-01df1efbbcb6","title":"Modelling climate change impacts on the composition and functioning of temperate forest understorey vegetation","start_date":"2021-01-01","abstract":"<p>The forest understorey, composed of herbs, ferns, grasses and dwarf shrubs, is an important functional component of temperate forest ecosystems, influencing tree regeneration rates, and carbon, water and nutrients cycles. This vegetation layer is, however, often ignored when modelling the impacts of climate change on forests, while past observational and experimental studies have already shown that understoreys are indeed sensitive to climate change. Our mechanistic understanding of this understorey response to climate change is, however, limited and makes it hard to predict future changes, and to adapt forest management practices to mitigate impacts. In this project, we aim for a better understanding of how climate warming impacts the understorey and, more specifically, understorey plant height, one of the crucial traits influencing competitive processes but also the functioning of the understorey. By integrating individual plant responses to warming, inferred from experimental and observational data, in a process-based model to predict understorey community dynamics, we will be able to gain a more mechanistic understanding of understorey responses to climate warming. By simulating a range of alternative management practices under different warming scenarios, the project aims to support the design of forest management practices that can mitigate adverse effects of climate warming in the understorey.</p>","_id":"3G078921"},{"publication_count":32,"gismo_id":"21ee739b-d7e1-11ea-8d72-431bfe34d136","end_date":"2024-10-31","iweto_id":"3E093220","title":"Phenology responses to climate change in the understorey of temperate forests - Implications for biodiversity and ecosystem functioning","start_date":"2020-11-01","abstract":"<p>Climate change is giving rise to redistribution and local extinction of species all around the world and is, due to ongoing warming, expected to become an important driver of biodiversity loss. As a response to climate change, many species are altering the timing of their life cycle events, such as the timing of leaf emergence or flowering, in an attempt to cope with their changing environment.  Many of such ‘phenology’ changes have been documented for trees in temperate forests, with important implications for total forest productivity and interactions among species. Far less is known about phenology changes occurring in the understorey of temperate forests, the herbs and grasses growing on the forest floor. While microclimate instead of macroclimate is expected to affect their phenology, the understorey’s response to climate change is expected to be more complex than that of the tree layer. This study aims at bringing together and expanding current evidence on phenology shifts in the understorey of temperate forests, using a combination of observational and experimental data, quantifying the understorey’s response to macroclimate and microclimate change. The main findings will be integrated in an existing process-based model to study the effects of phenology shifts on community reordering in the understorey. This study will yield insights that can guide management of temperate forests towards systems that are more resilient against climate change.</p>","_id":"3E093220"}],"date_created":"2025-10-27 15:31:52"}
{"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K81GRTPB0ZXQ4WZBD5F5KE1E","abstract_full":[{"text":"This repository comprises three geophyiscal test datasets supporting the paper 'Interactive, shallow machine-learning based semantic segmentation of 2D and 3D geophysical data from archaeological sites' by Lieven Verdonck, Michel Dabas and Marc Bui, Remote Sensing, 2025, 17, 3092, https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/17/17/3092.\n\nTechnological developments in archaeological geophysics have led to growing data volumes, so that an important bottleneck is now at the stage of data interpretation. Manual delineation and classification of the significant anomalies are time-consuming. In the abovementioned paper, we describe how shallow machine learning (random forests) can be used to interpret near-surface geophysical data from archaeological sites. We show their potential by applying them to the three datasets in this Zenodo repository, and discuss the limitations and possible further improvements.\n\nPlease see the instructions in each zip-folder for more information on how to use the data.\n\nFor information on the provenance of the data and on the methodology of data acquisition and processing, see the paper and the supplementary data.For the software used to perform the machine-learning based semantic segmentation, see also https://github.com/lrverdon/Shallow-Machine-Learning-for-Archaeological-Geophysics.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01K81GRTPB0ZXQ4WZBD5F5KE1E","url":"https://github.com/lrverdon/Shallow-Machine-Learning-for-Archaeological-Geophysics","status":"public","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01K81GRTPB0ZXQ4WZBD5F5KE1E","abstract":["This repository comprises three geophyiscal test datasets supporting the paper 'Interactive, shallow machine-learning based semantic segmentation of 2D and 3D geophysical data from archaeological sites' by Lieven Verdonck, Michel Dabas and Marc Bui, Remote Sensing, 2025, 17, 3092, https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/17/17/3092.\n\nTechnological developments in archaeological geophysics have led to growing data volumes, so that an important bottleneck is now at the stage of data interpretation. Manual delineation and classification of the significant anomalies are time-consuming. In the abovementioned paper, we describe how shallow machine learning (random forests) can be used to interpret near-surface geophysical data from archaeological sites. We show their potential by applying them to the three datasets in this Zenodo repository, and discuss the limitations and possible further improvements.\n\nPlease see the instructions in each zip-folder for more information on how to use the data.\n\nFor information on the provenance of the data and on the methodology of data acquisition and processing, see the paper and the supplementary data.For the software used to perform the machine-learning based semantic segmentation, see also https://github.com/lrverdon/Shallow-Machine-Learning-for-Archaeological-Geophysics."],"external":0,"keyword":["geophysics","archaeology","semantic segmentation","shallow machine learning","random forest","geophysical data interpretation","semi-automated interpretation","archaeological prospection","ground-penetrating radar survey","magnetometry"],"format":["image/tiff","txt","h5","shp","application/pdf","pckl"],"author":[{"first_name":"Lieven","name_last_first":"Verdonck, Lieven","_id":"F82EF346-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801002113647"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW02"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-1626-4030","biblio_id":"F82EF346-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Lieven Verdonck","last_name":"Verdonck"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","related_publication":[{"_id":"01K819H2GY894ARDHAZGSRKFSE"}],"date_updated":"2025-11-14 15:48:34","license":"CC-BY-4.0","created_by":{"name_last_first":"Verdonck, Lieven","first_name":"Lieven","_id":"F82EF346-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801002113647"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW02"}],"ugent_id":"LW02"}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-1626-4030","biblio_id":"F82EF346-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Lieven Verdonck","last_name":"Verdonck"},"year":"2025","title":"Test data supporting the paper 'Interactive, shallow machine-learning based semantic segmentation of 2D and 3D geophysical data from archaeological sites'","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.15422270"],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW02"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW02"}],"name":"Department of Archaeology","ugent_id":"LW02"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2025-10-20 19:15:36","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"}}
{"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"Supporting data for \"Nuclear quantum effects on zeolite proton hopping kinetics explored with machine learning potentials and path integral molecular dynamics\" by M. Bocus, R. Goeminne, A. Lamaire, M. Cools-Ceuppens, T. Verstraelen and V. Van Speybroeck, <em>Nature Communications</em>, <strong>2023</strong>, 14, 1008. This dataset contains examples of input files, submission and analysis scripts to train and use a machine learning potential based on the Schnet architecture for the proton hopping reaction in the H-CHA zeolite. The complete DFT training set, obtained by unbiasing the forces printed by CP2K (with PLUMED coupling), is stored as extended xyz files in the folders DFT/A-B/training_data.xyz where A=1-3 and A&lt;B&lt;5. More details on the folder architecture can be found in the README.md file.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01K9Y1R5BM3KRVSVTNZ1SMV6ZC","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K9Y1R5BM3KRVSVTNZ1SMV6ZC","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01K9Y1R5BM3KRVSVTNZ1SMV6ZC","external":0,"abstract":["Supporting data for \"Nuclear quantum effects on zeolite proton hopping kinetics explored with machine learning potentials and path integral molecular dynamics\" by M. Bocus, R. Goeminne, A. Lamaire, M. Cools-Ceuppens, T. Verstraelen and V. Van Speybroeck, <em>Nature Communications</em>, <strong>2023</strong>, 14, 1008. This dataset contains examples of input files, submission and analysis scripts to train and use a machine learning potential based on the Schnet architecture for the proton hopping reaction in the H-CHA zeolite. The complete DFT training set, obtained by unbiasing the forces printed by CP2K (with PLUMED coupling), is stored as extended xyz files in the folders DFT/A-B/training_data.xyz where A=1-3 and A&lt;B&lt;5. More details on the folder architecture can be found in the README.md file."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"42A7D7E4-C5C7-11E8-8987-A2685607D3EF","first_name":"Massimo","name_last_first":"Bocus, Massimo","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW17","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW17"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002993090","977464006318"],"biblio_id":"42A7D7E4-C5C7-11E8-8987-A2685607D3EF","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9474-6644","name":"Massimo Bocus","last_name":"Bocus"},{"last_name":"Goeminne","biblio_id":"1719CD18-E363-11E2-A6ED-42CB10BDE39D","name":"Ruben Goeminne","ugent_id":["802002945806"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW17","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW17"}]}],"name_last_first":"Goeminne, Ruben","first_name":"Ruben","_id":"1719CD18-E363-11E2-A6ED-42CB10BDE39D"},{"biblio_id":"C62FD44A-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0093-5490","name":"Aran Lamaire","last_name":"Lamaire","name_last_first":"Lamaire, Aran","first_name":"Aran","_id":"C62FD44A-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["973120029147"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}]},{"last_name":"Cools-Ceuppens","name":"Maarten Cools-Ceuppens","biblio_id":"C5E494F8-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["973088216682"],"_id":"C5E494F8-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Cools-Ceuppens, Maarten","first_name":"Maarten"},{"last_name":"Verstraelen","name":"Toon Verstraelen","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9288-5608","biblio_id":"F6DA9612-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001775056","978289294240"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"first_name":"Toon","name_last_first":"Verstraelen, Toon","_id":"F6DA9612-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-2206-178X","biblio_id":"F542886E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Veronique Van Speybroeck","last_name":"Van Speybroeck","_id":"F542886E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van Speybroeck, Veronique","first_name":"Veronique","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW17"}],"ugent_id":"TW17"},{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001153549","919016668139","976495757166"]}],"format":["chemical/x-xyz","application/x-sh","application/x-python","text/markdown"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01GXWVKF41ZF0QAX7MQPJ90V04"},{"_id":"01KA62K75HNEDR26MNT00WFM1A"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-11-16 10:24:14","title":"Supporting data for \"Nuclear quantum effects on zeolite proton hopping kinetics explored with machine learning potentials and path integral molecular dynamics\"","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7267913"],"created_by":{"biblio_id":"F6DA9612-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9288-5608","name":"Toon Verstraelen","last_name":"Verstraelen","first_name":"Toon","name_last_first":"Verstraelen, Toon","_id":"F6DA9612-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001775056","978289294240"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}]},"year":"2022","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE05"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"name":"Department of Physics and astronomy","ugent_id":"WE05"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"TW17"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW17"}],"name":"Department of Applied physics","ugent_id":"TW17"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-11-13 07:26:46","project":[{"gismo_id":"6e7eb9eb-6011-11e9-9c83-f76df499bc2e","publication_count":13,"iweto_id":"EOS 30902231","end_date":"2021-12-31","start_date":"2018-01-01","title":"Bio based factory: Sustainable chemistry from wood","abstract":"<p>Fossil oil depletion imposes a societal driven shift to non-edible biomass as a renewable<br /> feedstock for chemicals. Wood is among the most abundant carbon sources on earth, and is<br /> ideal to address this challenge. Wood contains (hemi)cellulose (carbohydrates) and lignin, a<br /> polymeric network of arenes. Biorefineries mostly focus on the former, using lignin only as low<br /> value fuel. This project's ambitious aim is to transform lignin into high-value chemicals and<br /> polymers, starting with the very challenging selective depolymerization of lignin. In<br /> KULeuven's ‘lignin-first' concept, even before carbohydrate valorization, wood is treated in a<br /> selective way to recover just 4 biobased aromatic molecules in high yield. Next, selective<br /> catalytic (de)functionalization of the 4 molecules will lead to catechol and pyrogallol.<br /> Innovative synthetic methods (aminations, reductions, C(sp2)-O cross-coupling and<br /> C(sp2/sp3)-H functionalization) will transform these into important chemicals (substituted<br /> phenols, anilines etc). Finally, biobased chemicals are coupled with CO2 to form valuable<br /> functional polymers. Modelling, e.g. via Advanced Molecular Dynamics will allow to rationalize<br /> and even predict reactivity and selectivity in realistic operating conditions, lending strong<br /> support to the development of new concepts for transformation of aromatics.</p>","_id":"EOS 30902231"},{"_id":"3G024019","abstract":"<p>The electrophilic aromatic substitution (SEAr) is a cornerstone reaction discovered by Friedel and<br /> Crafts in the 19th century. Despite its industrial importance for ethylbenzene production, the<br /> reaction mechanism is still debated. The proposed mechanistic pathway, relying on the formation of<br /> arenium ion intermediates, was recently challenged on experimental and theoretical grounds. The<br /> formation of the commonly assumed Wheland intermediate may critically depend on the reaction<br /> medium and process conditions. Herein, we will theoretically study SEAr intermediates in solvent<br /> and zeolite environments. Reactivity will be studied by an ingenious coupling of conceptual<br /> reactivity descriptors and construction of free energy profiles by means of advanced molecular<br /> dynamics methods. Such techniques allow following chemical transformations in-situ, thus closely<br /> mimicking experimental conditions. Complementary qualitative insights into reactivity will be<br /> obtained with a conceptual density functional theory approach. The combined approach will yield<br /> insights into governing reaction mechanisms and its dependency on the molecular environment and<br /> operating conditions. The theoretical work will be performed in close synergy with a prominent<br /> experimental partner, who recently spectroscopically identified the Wheland intermediate for<br /> benzene ethylation in zeolites. The outcome of the project will provide a general approach to<br /> unravel chemical reactivity in complex reaction environments.</p>","publication_count":14,"gismo_id":"337c6552-6102-11e9-ba05-c3a25a7b0449","end_date":"2022-12-31","iweto_id":"3G024019","title":"Towards molecular control of electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions in homogeneous and heterogeneous environments through a combined ab initio molecular dynamics and conceptual density functional theory approach.","start_date":"2019-01-01"},{"abstract":"The central High Performance Computing infrastructure of Ghent University is part of the Flemish Supercomputer Center and is built and maintained with the support of Ghent University, the Hercules Foundation and the department of Economy, Science and Innovation of the Flemish Government. 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This is partly due to the fact that genetic differences among tumors cause differences in the efficacy of the same drug, resulting in cure for some patients, while others do not respond to the therapy. As such, researchers aim at mapping the biological characteristics of each cancer patient, in order to<br /> determine the drug that will work best for the patient. This so-called precision oncology paradigm is promising, but further work is needed before it can be fully implemented in the clinic.<br /> In my postdoctoral research, I aim to develop and apply new tests for biological characterization of cancers, by investigating tumor-derived substances that circulate in the blood of cancer patients, i.e. extracellular tumor-derived RNA substances. More specifically, I will test which type of blood samples should be used for the analysis of these substances and how these blood samples should be collected. 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Instead, a simple draw of blood is sufficient to detect and characterize cancer cells inside a patient’s body. The use of circulating DNA molecules has spurred this field, with circulating RNA molecules (extracellular RNA, exRNA) only recently becoming a seemingly attractive analyte for precision oncology. To advance the exRNA research field and deliver innovations in biomarker research with the ultimate goal of improving cancer patients’ outcomes, I aim to address important open questions on the biology of tumor-derived exRNA in liquid biopsies. More specifically, in animal models and patients, I aim to address how tumor burden impacts tumor exRNA detection sensitivity and how exRNA levels evolve during disease course, treatment, and follow-up, how and to what extent tumor-derived exRNAs are protected from degradation in the blood, and what their half-lives are in circulation. 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We also document large differences in RNA purification kit performance in terms of sensitivity, reproducibility, and observed transcriptome complexity, and demonstrate interactions between specific blood collection tubes, purification kits and time intervals. Our results are summarized in 11 performance metrics that enable an informed selection of the most optimal sample processing workflow for a given experiment. 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In universal concessive conditionals (UCCs), the antecedent set is evoked through a combination of a free-choice-expression (here: the complex particle \"immer auch\" '-ever') and a variable in the guise of a wh word (here: \"was\" 'what').\n\nGerman UCCs can either be marked wh-clause-medially (using the particles \"auch\" and/or \"immer\" as above – both mean '-ever') or wh-clause-initially (with an expression of irrelevance like \"egal\" 'no matter', \"gleichgültig\" 'no matter', \"wurscht' 'no matter (lit.: sausage) etc.). The wh-clause-initial and -medial marking strategies are in near-complementary distribution.\n\nThe dataset was compiled in the context of a doctoral dissertation project which sought to, inter alia, determine functional and formal differences (apart from the position and lexical specification of the free-choice marking) between wh-clause-initially and -medially marked UCCs in contemporary German. It comprises n = 1500 tokens of wh-clause-initially and n = 1500 tokens of wh-clause-medially marked UCCs. The data are annotated for over 20 formal and functional variables.\n\nThe full dataset (including the corpus data) and a dataset including only ID numbers and annotations (to facilitate processing with statistical software) are shared in two separate .csv-files. An R Markdown file with the data analysis and an html file with the R code and output are shared as well."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KAE3HSGFK50BJZYWVCTS7QF3","status":"public","format":["type/x-r-syntax","type/x-r-syntax","type/x-r-syntax","text/x-r-notebook","text/html","text/comma-separated-values","text/comma-separated-values","text/plain"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Vander Haegen","name":"Flor Vander Haegen","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9224-0404","biblio_id":"51BB6720-600F-11E6-BB46-0867B5D1D7B1","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["000160376968","802003831132","975506552479"],"_id":"51BB6720-600F-11E6-BB46-0867B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Vander Haegen, Flor","first_name":"Flor"}],"abstract":["These are the data analysed in Chapter 6 of Vander Haegen's dissertation entitled \"Konstruktionsgrammatik und Variation. Eine Mikrotypologie universaler Irrelevanzgefüge im Gegenwartsdeutschen\".\n\nThe dataset includes an annotated sample of N = 3000 German written universal concessive conditionals (e.g. \"Was immer auch passiert, ich bin für dich da!\" 'Whatever happens, I will be there for you!') from the German Reference Corpus DeReKo. Concessive conditionals (CCs) can basically be defined as conditionals with quantification, as they express a (usually exhaustive) set of antecedent values in the protasis, instead of only one antecedent value as in prototypical conditionals. In universal concessive conditionals (UCCs), the antecedent set is evoked through a combination of a free-choice-expression (here: the complex particle \"immer auch\" '-ever') and a variable in the guise of a wh word (here: \"was\" 'what').\n\nGerman UCCs can either be marked wh-clause-medially (using the particles \"auch\" and/or \"immer\" as above – both mean '-ever') or wh-clause-initially (with an expression of irrelevance like \"egal\" 'no matter', \"gleichgültig\" 'no matter', \"wurscht' 'no matter (lit.: sausage) etc.). The wh-clause-initial and -medial marking strategies are in near-complementary distribution.\n\nThe dataset was compiled in the context of a doctoral dissertation project which sought to, inter alia, determine functional and formal differences (apart from the position and lexical specification of the free-choice marking) between wh-clause-initially and -medially marked UCCs in contemporary German. It comprises n = 1500 tokens of wh-clause-initially and n = 1500 tokens of wh-clause-medially marked UCCs. The data are annotated for over 20 formal and functional variables.\n\nThe full dataset (including the corpus data) and a dataset including only ID numbers and annotations (to facilitate processing with statistical software) are shared in two separate .csv-files. 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Currently, UGent through UGCT still excels through its expertise, knowledge and infrastructure, but other BENE institutes and research centers are strongly catching up. Internationally, UGCT is still considered the top in terms of laboratory-based X-ray CT applied to all kinds of materials. This is evidenced by the recently approved European network EXCITE (https://excitenetwork.eu/). The requested recognition as \"UGent Core facility\" increases the strategic added value of UGCT on a national and international level. </p>","_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008","iweto_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008","end_date":"2028-10-31","gismo_id":"6dceb8df-92e5-4dea-92c0-b897bedf9faa","publication_count":120,"start_date":"2022-11-01","title":"Cofinancing core facility - Centre for X-ray Tomography – UGCT"},{"start_date":"2020-01-01","title":"A game-changing perspective on intra-seasonal wood formation\n dynamics using high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography to\n elucidate leaf senescence and autumn dynamics of temperate\n deciduous trees in Europe","gismo_id":"46e06d46-225c-11ea-9b15-d7676230cb7f","publication_count":21,"iweto_id":"3G006120","end_date":"2023-12-31","abstract":"<p>\nIntra-seasonal wood formation is still understudied because the measuring method (analysis of cellular anatomical traits) is labour-intensive and requires important manual skills The last phase of wood formation (lignification) has been particularly neglected, resulting in a lack of understanding of tree autumn dynamics UAntwerp-PLECO and UGent-Woodlab will join forces (in collaboration with dr Fonti, WSL, as key advisor) to address two objectives: (1) develop a new method to study wood formation based on high resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (XµCT) and (2) use the new method to test, at continental scale, the hypothesis that leaf senescence is triggered when wood formation ceases in autumn or, in case of factors limiting growth in summer, when a fixed day of the year is reached (photoperiodic threshold) The first objective will be met by (i) automating the XµCT process, (ii) identifying the degree of lignification, (iii) assessing intra-seasonal wood traits such as cell size and wall thickness etc, and (iv) implementing a time-lapse scanning on small living trees The second objective will be achieved by analyzing data of leaf senescence and wood formation of the 10 most common deciduous species in Europe along several transects of varying environmental conditions (eg photoperiod, temperature, drought) Overall, the project will start a new direction for the study of wood formation and will elucidate autumn dynamics of deciduous temperate trees\n\n</p>","_id":"3G006120"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"related_publication":[{"_id":"01JV796AR0K48098401VGQPEX8"}],"date_updated":"2025-11-20 11:04:38","license":"CC-BY-NC-4.0","created_by":{"last_name":"Verschuren","name":"Louis Verschuren","biblio_id":"890666E8-6104-11E7-83C3-70DDAD28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3102-4588","ugent_id":["000170224084","802004116371","973156548132"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"first_name":"Louis","name_last_first":"Verschuren, Louis","_id":"890666E8-6104-11E7-83C3-70DDAD28A064"},"year":"2025","title":"UGent-Woodlab/XCT-toolchain-compiled: V2","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14677732"],"external":0,"abstract":["MATLAB toolboxes accompanying the pipeline described in the paper \"X-ray micro-CT pipeline for large-scale tree-ring densitometry studies\"\n\nThis is a zenodo backup of the github repository for the compiled XCT toolchain software suite. Check GitHub for the latest version. It consists of three executable programs: CoreProcessor, which extracts individual cores from scans and converts them to absolute density values; RingIndicator, designed for semi-automatic ring indication and density profile calculation; and CoreComparison, which facilitates cross-dating. The packages are compiled for Microsoft Windows, and require the free installation of MATLAB Runtime (currently version 2024b). The output of indications and density profile calculations are in txt format and can be loaded and manipulated in R using the XCT.Read function. More info and comprehensive written and video manuals are available for free at our site and in this paper.\n\nSample scans can be downloaded on Zenodo. \n\nThis is part of a pipeline available in the 2025 Dendrochronologia paper \"X-ray micro-CT pipeline for large-scale tree-ring densitometry studies\" by Verschuren and co-authors.\n\nPlease cite the following papers when using our toolchain or software: Van den Bulcke et al. 2014, De Mil et al. 2016, Van den Bulcke et al. 2019, De Mil and Van den Bulcke 2023, and Verschuren et al. 2025. 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Check GitHub for the latest version. It consists of three executable programs: CoreProcessor, which extracts individual cores from scans and converts them to absolute density values; RingIndicator, designed for semi-automatic ring indication and density profile calculation; and CoreComparison, which facilitates cross-dating. The packages are compiled for Microsoft Windows, and require the free installation of MATLAB Runtime (currently version 2024b). The output of indications and density profile calculations are in txt format and can be loaded and manipulated in R using the XCT.Read function. More info and comprehensive written and video manuals are available for free at our site and in this paper.\n\nSample scans can be downloaded on Zenodo. \n\nThis is part of a pipeline available in the 2025 Dendrochronologia paper \"X-ray micro-CT pipeline for large-scale tree-ring densitometry studies\" by Verschuren and co-authors.\n\nPlease cite the following papers when using our toolchain or software: Van den Bulcke et al. 2014, De Mil et al. 2016, Van den Bulcke et al. 2019, De Mil and Van den Bulcke 2023, and Verschuren et al. 2025. When using the software, also cite the proper Zenodo DOI: XCT Toolchain compiled packages and XCT.Read R function","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01JV7AMPCV1MACJ2RJ01WVNDWQ","status":"public","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01JV7AMPCV1MACJ2RJ01WVNDWQ"}
{"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JV79XD28VZ3VWD5RTXWC6E39","_id":"01JV79XD28VZ3VWD5RTXWC6E39","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"XCT.Read function accompanying the pipeline described in the paper \"X-ray micro-CT pipeline for large-scale tree-ring densitometry studies\"\n\nThis is a zenodo backup of the github repository for the XCT.Read R-function. Check GitHub for the latest version. This function was created to easily read and calculate ring width and density parameters using the txt-formatted ring indications and density profile output from the MATLAB-based RingIndicator software, created at UGent-Woodlab (more info on our website and in this paper). The section of the profile where a density parameter is calculated can be set by the user: either a fraction of the ring (e.g. the second quarter of each ring) or a fixed width (e.g. the last 100 µm of each ring). The output of the function is a dplR or a long format data frame.\n\nThis is part of a pipeline available in the 2025 Dendrochronologia paper \"X-ray micro-CT pipeline for large-scale tree-ring densitometry studies\" by Verschuren and co-authors.\n\nPlease cite the following papers when using our toolchain or software: Van den Bulcke et al. 2014, De Mil et al. 2016, Van den Bulcke et al. 2019, De Mil and Van den Bulcke 2023, and Verschuren et al. 2025. When using the software, also cite the proper Zenodo DOI: XCT Toolchain compiled packages and XCT.Read R function"}],"status":"public","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01JV79XD28VZ3VWD5RTXWC6E39","abstract":["XCT.Read function accompanying the pipeline described in the paper \"X-ray micro-CT pipeline for large-scale tree-ring densitometry studies\"\n\nThis is a zenodo backup of the github repository for the XCT.Read R-function. Check GitHub for the latest version. This function was created to easily read and calculate ring width and density parameters using the txt-formatted ring indications and density profile output from the MATLAB-based RingIndicator software, created at UGent-Woodlab (more info on our website and in this paper). The section of the profile where a density parameter is calculated can be set by the user: either a fraction of the ring (e.g. the second quarter of each ring) or a fixed width (e.g. the last 100 µm of each ring). The output of the function is a dplR or a long format data frame.\n\nThis is part of a pipeline available in the 2025 Dendrochronologia paper \"X-ray micro-CT pipeline for large-scale tree-ring densitometry studies\" by Verschuren and co-authors.\n\nPlease cite the following papers when using our toolchain or software: Van den Bulcke et al. 2014, De Mil et al. 2016, Van den Bulcke et al. 2019, De Mil and Van den Bulcke 2023, and Verschuren et al. 2025. 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Reconstructions of climate, that extend instrumental records to pre-industrial times, are key for the development of reliable climate models. Climate reconstructions using ancient tree rings as a climate proxy can address this issue. We will create a temperature reconstruction extending more than 5000 years back in time from the oldest temperature-sensitive trees in the world (bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva). We will use high-resolution X-ray CT scanning (XµCT) to retrieve the maximum latewood density (MXD), an excellent proxy for summer temperature, from these ancient tree rings. We will use this record to explore past climatic changes and their potential forcing mechanisms. In particular, we will investigate decadal to centennial climate change periods (Medieval Climate Anomaly, Little Ice Age), as well as the impact of abrupt climate change events due to volcanic forcing over a long time period. 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The consortium owns several state-of-the-art devices, the majority of which are self-built. For more than 15 years, the facility has bundled all infrastructure present at UGent for high-resolution X-ray CT for non-in-vivo purposes, and is used together with the expertise and knowledge to provide services, both on an academic and industrial level. Consequently, in 2017, UGCT was recognized as a UGent BOF Center of Excellence. UGCT is one of the few facilities with expertise across the imaging chain, ranging from simulation (and associated knowledge around the physics behind the imaging itself), device design and development of both reconstruction and analysis tools. This mix is crucial for delivering best-quality results. In addition, UGCT researchers have experience in applying the technique in an enormously wide range of application areas, which is important to assist the various users in linking their research question with the most appropriate analysis methods to interpret the enormously rich 3D (and sometimes 4D) data. Currently, UGent through UGCT still excels through its expertise, knowledge and infrastructure, but other BENE institutes and research centers are strongly catching up. Internationally, UGCT is still considered the top in terms of laboratory-based X-ray CT applied to all kinds of materials. This is evidenced by the recently approved European network EXCITE (https://excitenetwork.eu/). The requested recognition as \"UGent Core facility\" increases the strategic added value of UGCT on a national and international level. </p>","_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008"},{"start_date":"2021-05-01","title":"FaCT: Fast Automated X-ray CT characterisation","gismo_id":"f93bc4f6-9135-11eb-9a0c-716f4c9aab19","publication_count":27,"iweto_id":"F2021/IOF-Equip/021","end_date":"2022-10-31","abstract":"<p>The requested infrastructure will substantially complement the existing micro-CT scanners of the UGent Center of Expertise and Core Facility for X-ray Tomography (UGCT), which is already available since many years for internal and external academic users as well as for industry. This scanner is essential to scan and analyze for the first time statistically relevant quantities of samples in an automated and reliable way using standardized protocols. It will also provide significant added value to achieve the objectives within the related IOF-platform on material characterization (MATCH). This proposal will allow micro-CT data-driven research and development, which is a substantial added value both for the current and future industrial partners of UGCT as well as for its various academic partners. With this step, we make UGCT ready for a large-scale deployment of micro-CT in research and development.</p>","_id":"F2021/IOF-Equip/021"},{"_id":"3G006120","abstract":"<p>\nIntra-seasonal wood formation is still understudied because the measuring method (analysis of cellular anatomical traits) is labour-intensive and requires important manual skills The last phase of wood formation (lignification) has been particularly neglected, resulting in a lack of understanding of tree autumn dynamics UAntwerp-PLECO and UGent-Woodlab will join forces (in collaboration with dr Fonti, WSL, as key advisor) to address two objectives: (1) develop a new method to study wood formation based on high resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (XµCT) and (2) use the new method to test, at continental scale, the hypothesis that leaf senescence is triggered when wood formation ceases in autumn or, in case of factors limiting growth in summer, when a fixed day of the year is reached (photoperiodic threshold) The first objective will be met by (i) automating the XµCT process, (ii) identifying the degree of lignification, (iii) assessing intra-seasonal wood traits such as cell size and wall thickness etc, and (iv) implementing a time-lapse scanning on small living trees The second objective will be achieved by analyzing data of leaf senescence and wood formation of the 10 most common deciduous species in Europe along several transects of varying environmental conditions (eg photoperiod, temperature, drought) Overall, the project will start a new direction for the study of wood formation and will elucidate autumn dynamics of deciduous temperate trees\n\n</p>","title":"A game-changing perspective on intra-seasonal wood formation\n dynamics using high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography to\n elucidate leaf senescence and autumn dynamics of temperate\n deciduous trees in Europe","start_date":"2020-01-01","end_date":"2023-12-31","iweto_id":"3G006120","publication_count":21,"gismo_id":"46e06d46-225c-11ea-9b15-d7676230cb7f"}],"date_created":"2025-05-14 11:47:09","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"}}
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All images* are annotated with semantic keypoints, object masks and object bounding boxes using the COCO keypoints format. \n\n \n\nThe table below summarizes the dataset. Note that the scenes and cloth items for the train and test split are completely distinct to measure generalization across scenes and cloth items.\n\n\n\n\n \n# Scenes\n \n# Clothes\n \n# Images\n \n\n\n \nTrain\nTest\nTrain\nTest\nTrain\nTest\n\n\n\n\nTshirts\n\n6\n8\n15\n20\n210\n400\n\n\nTowels\n6\n8\n15\n20\n210\n400\n\n\nShorts\n6\n8\n8\n9\n112\n180\n\n\nBoxershorts\n6\n8\n11\n11\n154\n220\n\n\nTotal\n6\n8\n49\n60\n686\n1200\n\n\n\n\n \n\n* Not all boxershort images have been labeled yet.\n\nCodebase \n\nThe codebased used to capture the images and label the dataset is available here.  \n\nFiles\n\nThere are two .zip files available:\n\n- `aRTFClothes-rgb.zip` contains all full-sized images, with COCO and CVAT annotations.- `aRTFClothes-resized-paper-splits` contains 3 zips that each contain the train/val/test splits (as coco datasets) that were used in the paper. 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All images* are annotated with semantic keypoints, object masks and object bounding boxes using the COCO keypoints format. \n\n \n\nThe table below summarizes the dataset. 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{"abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"There is an urgent need for increased capacity of accurate quantification of proteins to better understand health and disease. Mechanistically, higher throughput is needed to cope with biological variation; clinically the COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the critical demand for high throughput methods for measuring e.g. acute phase response (APR) proteins or the SARS-CoV-2 viral proteins to characterize infection dynamics. Conventional protein biomarker screening approaches generally rely on capture reagents with colorimetric detection strategies (e.g., immunoassays) which are parallelized to allow for rapid throughput. An alternative detection strategy is mass spectrometry coupled with liquid chromatography (LC-MS). However, this is done sequentially, challenging throughput. Acoustic ejection mass spectrometry (AEMS) has emerged as a potential paradigm shift for ultra-fast screening by MS, at throughputs as fast as 1-2 seconds per analyte per sample. Here, we present the first quantitative AEMS assays utilizing peptide immunocapture to enrich 10 APR protein markers from plasma. We quantified 10 proteins from 267 plasma samples in triplicate in 4.8 hours with %CV between 4.2 and 10.5%, representing a 20-fold speed increase over LC-MS. Similarly, we show the capability of direct SARS-CoV-2 peptide quantification in nasopharyngeal swabs. By leveraging the speed of AEMS technology, combined with the enrichment and selectivity provided by peptide immunocapture, this generalizable approach enables both biomarker screening and diagnostic detection on very large cohorts, accelerating our ability to translate biological discoveries into future clinical use."}],"_id":"01KATM463PYXRDMF9KM8JN1RCH","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KATM463PYXRDMF9KM8JN1RCH","status":"public","biblio_id":"01KATM463PYXRDMF9KM8JN1RCH","external":0,"abstract":["There is an urgent need for increased capacity of accurate quantification of proteins to better understand health and disease. Mechanistically, higher throughput is needed to cope with biological variation; clinically the COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the critical demand for high throughput methods for measuring e.g. acute phase response (APR) proteins or the SARS-CoV-2 viral proteins to characterize infection dynamics. Conventional protein biomarker screening approaches generally rely on capture reagents with colorimetric detection strategies (e.g., immunoassays) which are parallelized to allow for rapid throughput. An alternative detection strategy is mass spectrometry coupled with liquid chromatography (LC-MS). However, this is done sequentially, challenging throughput. Acoustic ejection mass spectrometry (AEMS) has emerged as a potential paradigm shift for ultra-fast screening by MS, at throughputs as fast as 1-2 seconds per analyte per sample. Here, we present the first quantitative AEMS assays utilizing peptide immunocapture to enrich 10 APR protein markers from plasma. We quantified 10 proteins from 267 plasma samples in triplicate in 4.8 hours with %CV between 4.2 and 10.5%, representing a 20-fold speed increase over LC-MS. Similarly, we show the capability of direct SARS-CoV-2 peptide quantification in nasopharyngeal swabs. 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{"abstract":["This dataset is part of the scientific paper:\n\nHellebosch, I., S. Top, S. Takacs, K. D. Ridder, and S. Caluwaerts, 2025: Monitoring Microscale Heat Stress Patterns in a Medium-Dense Urban Area with Green Spaces. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 64, 1867–1895, https://doi.org/10.1175/JAMC-D-24-0243.1.\n\nThe dataset contains observational data collected during a heat stress measurement campaign at the university campus Sterre in the urban fringe of Ghent during the summer of 2023.\n\nThe campaign consists of a device-intercomparison measurement with all devices close to each other from 27 May to 1 June 2023 and the actual measurement campaign with the devices in various micro-environments during a heat wave from 9 June to 15 June 2023. The monitoring devices consist of weather stations (Campbell, HOBO, and VLINDER(02)) and consumer-grade portable devices (AT-HTS01, abbreviated with A and the corresponding device number).\n\nThe measurement frequency varies from 2.5 s to 5 min, however, all data are aggregated to 15-minute averages. Basic quality control is conducted, during which inappropriate repetitive data and extreme outliers are removed. Gaps were introduced when the devices were known to malfunction, such as when they were covered for protection against rainfall, had fallen, or lacked electricity for active ventilation.\n\nAn explanation of each parameter used in the datasets can be found below:\n\n\n\ndatetime: The date and time in the format yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss+02:00 (UTC+2, local time Belgian summer).\n\nTap: Air temperature measured in a passively ventilated radiation shield (°C).\n\nTaa: Air temperature measured in an actively ventilated radiation shield (°C).\n\nTg: Globe temperature (°C).\n\nRH: Relative humidity (%).\n\nV: Horizontal wind speed (m/s).\n\nSWR: Shortwave radiation (W/m2).\n\nP: Surface pressure (Pa).\n\nTw_by_device: Wet bulb temperature given by the measurement device (°C).\n\nWBGT_by_device: Wet bulb globe temperature given by the measurement device (°C).\n\nx, y: Locationcoordinates (EPSG31370)."],"external":0,"format":["text/csv"],"author":[{"last_name":"Hellebosch","name":"Ian Hellebosch","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0150-529X","biblio_id":"f681cd52-1802-11ec-945e-8adee4c9e39a","ugent_id":["000211279942","802003997244","975217524007"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"name_last_first":"Hellebosch, Ian","first_name":"Ian","_id":"f681cd52-1802-11ec-945e-8adee4c9e39a"},{"name":"Sara Top","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1281-790X","biblio_id":"9E7AB6E6-EA75-11E2-8F0A-16AD10BDE39D","last_name":"Top","name_last_first":"Top, Sara","first_name":"Sara","_id":"9E7AB6E6-EA75-11E2-8F0A-16AD10BDE39D","ugent_id":["802002433221","975069348827"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}]},{"name":"Sacha Takacs","name_last_first":"Takacs, Sacha","first_name":"Sacha","last_name":"Takacs"},{"last_name":"De Ridder","name_last_first":"De Ridder, Koen","first_name":"Koen","name":"Koen De Ridder"},{"first_name":"Steven","name_last_first":"Caluwaerts, Steven","_id":"04C6BA44-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000882433","979059202135"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"name":"Steven Caluwaerts","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7456-3891","biblio_id":"04C6BA44-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Caluwaerts"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KAJYD0RRSXS5JYX6RPE2KNG3","_id":"01KAJYD0RRSXS5JYX6RPE2KNG3","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset is part of the scientific paper:\n\nHellebosch, I., S. Top, S. Takacs, K. D. Ridder, and S. Caluwaerts, 2025: Monitoring Microscale Heat Stress Patterns in a Medium-Dense Urban Area with Green Spaces. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 64, 1867–1895, https://doi.org/10.1175/JAMC-D-24-0243.1.\n\nThe dataset contains observational data collected during a heat stress measurement campaign at the university campus Sterre in the urban fringe of Ghent during the summer of 2023.\n\nThe campaign consists of a device-intercomparison measurement with all devices close to each other from 27 May to 1 June 2023 and the actual measurement campaign with the devices in various micro-environments during a heat wave from 9 June to 15 June 2023. The monitoring devices consist of weather stations (Campbell, HOBO, and VLINDER(02)) and consumer-grade portable devices (AT-HTS01, abbreviated with A and the corresponding device number).\n\nThe measurement frequency varies from 2.5 s to 5 min, however, all data are aggregated to 15-minute averages. Basic quality control is conducted, during which inappropriate repetitive data and extreme outliers are removed. Gaps were introduced when the devices were known to malfunction, such as when they were covered for protection against rainfall, had fallen, or lacked electricity for active ventilation.\n\nAn explanation of each parameter used in the datasets can be found below:\n\n\n\ndatetime: The date and time in the format yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss+02:00 (UTC+2, local time Belgian summer).\n\nTap: Air temperature measured in a passively ventilated radiation shield (°C).\n\nTaa: Air temperature measured in an actively ventilated radiation shield (°C).\n\nTg: Globe temperature (°C).\n\nRH: Relative humidity (%).\n\nV: Horizontal wind speed (m/s).\n\nSWR: Shortwave radiation (W/m2).\n\nP: Surface pressure (Pa).\n\nTw_by_device: Wet bulb temperature given by the measurement device (°C).\n\nWBGT_by_device: Wet bulb globe temperature given by the measurement device (°C).\n\nx, y: Locationcoordinates (EPSG31370).","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01KAJYD0RRSXS5JYX6RPE2KNG3","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","name":"Department of Physics and astronomy","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE05"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2025-11-21 10:12:18","project":[{"end_date":"2025-09-30","iweto_id":"1270723N","_id":"1270723N","abstract":"<p>For the design of future climate resilient cities, long-term climate scenarios at high resolution over cities are needed. Current regional climate models, however, lack the representation of urban areas due to their coarse resolution and unsuitable physical parameterizations for the simulation of urban processes. The aim of this fellowship is to acquire knowledge on the impact of climate change on cities by implementing an urban signature into climate data using a novel state-of-the-art method. Different urban vegetation scenarios will be applied to investigate whether vegetation is an effective measure to reduce urban warming in the long term. First, novel climate data with urban signature at sub-urban scale (1 km) for 20 European cities will be created and compared to the current climate data without the urban signature. Secondly, urban greening scenarios will be modelled to investigate the impact of vegetation in the 20 cities under 1.5 °C, 2 °C and 3 °C global warming. Lastly, a novel machine learning algorithm, which will be computationally less expensive than the current technique, will be developed and tested to obtain climate projections at 1 km horizontal resolution that cover all European cities. This work will be accomplished with the support of experts in complementary fields (machine learning, regional and urban climate modelling). Finally, this work will result in a novel approach to create climate data and state-of-the-art climate projections over cities.</p>","publication_count":26,"gismo_id":"7845cca2-2eb2-11ed-8665-03ed376344a5","title":"Novel approach to assess the impact of 1.5 °C, 2 °C and 3 °C global warming in cities","start_date":"2022-10-01"},{"gismo_id":"f3b924d6-14af-484d-a72d-b2ee8ee545c2","publication_count":11,"iweto_id":"12T0122","end_date":"2026-12-01","start_date":"2022-09-01","title":"COmbining Regional Downscaling EXpertise in Belgium II - CORDEX.be II","_id":"12T0122","abstract":"<div class=\"text-image-pp\">\n <div class=\"text-image-pp__media-left\">\n  <p>National climate scenarios are the basis to support climate policy, both for mitigation measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and for the design and implementation of adaptation measures. A former CORDEX.be project produced <strong>detailed Belgian climate scenarios</strong> based on three regional climate models run by four Belgian climate modeling groups. The spatially detailed model results (at 4 km resolution) demonstrated a more realistic representation of the extreme climate events. Computing climate scenarios with great spatial detail was a priority in the Belgian national adaptation plan (2017-2020) and is proposed as an action item for the next adaptation plan.</p>\n </div>\n</div>\n<p id=\"motivation\">The scenarios of the CORDEX.be project have to be updated for the following reasons:</p>\n<div class=\"text-pp\">\n <ol>\n  <li>the regional climate models are being further developed, implementing new science and more focused on climate extremes;</li>\n  <li>the scenarios should be in line with the outcomes of the latest and <a href=\"https://www.ipcc.ch/assessment-report/ar6/\">Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change</a> (IPCC, 2021);</li>\n  <li>there is a growing need from various stakeholders linked to sectors sensitive to climate change (e.g. health, infrastructure, transport, energy) for very detailed spatial and temporal climate information and data regarding extreme weather events; and</li>\n  <li>the data management of the climate scenarios among the Belgian climate modeling community should be better coordinated.</li>\n </ol>\n <p>The CORDEX.be II project is addressing these needs while maintaining a close dialogue with climate-change stakeholders. A number of climate change impact studies will be included to demonstrate that the climate scenarios will address the stakeholders’ needs. This will include assessments of climate risks based on critical extreme weather indicators. Some case studies of extreme weather events will be performed.</p>\n</div>"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"related_publication":[{"_id":"01KA8MREGQG5PMD3JT4209Z1S7"},{"_id":"01K2EX738C7KK6A6AVKFZCMV00"},{"_id":"01HSV2E4Z6V9CAJM7HPNZ8NZ9Z"}],"date_updated":"2025-11-27 12:37:46","license":"CC-BY-4.0","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002433221","975069348827"],"_id":"9E7AB6E6-EA75-11E2-8F0A-16AD10BDE39D","first_name":"Sara","name_last_first":"Top, Sara","last_name":"Top","name":"Sara Top","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1281-790X","biblio_id":"9E7AB6E6-EA75-11E2-8F0A-16AD10BDE39D"},"year":"2024","title":"Microscale heat stress observations in Ghent","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.13785282"]}
{"publisher":{"name":"OSF"},"date_created":"2025-11-17 15:15:43","project":[{"start_date":"2022-11-01","title":"Bird brains: How do they stop?","iweto_id":"11F0823N","end_date":"2026-10-31","gismo_id":"27a15eb5-4df0-11ed-ae55-b5ed6dcd0b5b","publication_count":8,"abstract":"<p>Response inhibition (RI), the ability to suppress inappropriate actions, is considered to be critical for adaptive behavior in ever-changing environments. Because of this, in recent years RI has become a popular topic in the animal cognition and behavior field. But within the field, differences in task performance are often ascribed to a single control process or function, without providing proper mechanistic explanations. In this project, I aim to address this issue by combining avian empirical work with a more fundamental approach, inspired by recent theoretical advances in the human domain. I propose that certain core cognitive processes play a role in RI across species. First, I will focus on stop-signal detection and action implementation, two basic fundamental processes at a single trial level. Second, I will investigate RI across trials and investigate whether individuals can learn to associate cues and contexts with stopping. Next, I will use my newly developed framework, to investigate the modulatory effects of monoamine neurotransmitters (i.e. serotonin, dopamine, noradrenalin) on distinct subcomponents of RI. By doing so, this project will establish the first coherent neuro-cognitive framework of animal (avian) RI.</p>","_id":"11F0823N"},{"eu_acronym":"Ctrl-ImpAct","publication_count":27,"iweto_id":"41M01218","end_date":"2024-05-31","start_date":"2018-06-01","eu_framework_programme":"H2020","abstract":"<p>By taking different cognitive, emotional, motivational &amp; environmental factors into account, this ERC project will help us to understand how impulsive actions arise in different situations and how they can be controlled. The work will also lead to novel theoretical insights in clinical disorders &amp; problematic behaviours.</p>","gismo_id":"7d2935c4-8fd5-48bd-9ff4-39bbbd93b317","eu_id":"769595","title":"Control of impulsive action","eu_call_id":"H20.ERC.2018.0007.01","_id":"41M01218"},{"_id":"01M00221","abstract":"<p>Response inhibition (the ability to suppress inappropriate actions) is critical in everyday life. Its derailment underlies many psychopathological disorders and behavioral problems. Here I propose an innovative ‘eco-devo’ approach to determine why/how differences in inhibitory-control (dis)abilities arise. This work will transform our understanding of the multiple determinants of inhibitory control and their complex interactions across time and space.</p>","start_date":"2021-01-01","title":"Inhibition of impulsive and inappropriate actions: A novel eco-devo approach","iweto_id":"01M00221","end_date":"2027-12-31","gismo_id":"27d04cd9-5596-11eb-9a6e-11df59a0f26e","publication_count":32}],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP02","name":"Department of Experimental psychology","path":[{"ugent_id":"PP02"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Replication data for \"Do Ecological Valid Stop Signals Aid Detour Performance? A Comparison of Four Bird Species.\"","doi":["10.17605/OSF.IO/U63W2"],"created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-4215-0421","biblio_id":"BF65515C-4AD7-11E6-827C-7ECFB4D1D7B1","name":"Anneleen Dewulf","last_name":"Dewulf","first_name":"Anneleen","name_last_first":"Dewulf, Anneleen","_id":"BF65515C-4AD7-11E6-827C-7ECFB4D1D7B1","ugent_id":["000160290476","802003477585","974550313345"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}]}]},"year":"2024","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JZ2EPD93V7BJJBHV3B1Z660N"},{"_id":"01KA9B1R5DG19MAGP5FX0G093A"},{"_id":"01KA9BSG1CQ8K7QN84YZ1B0BVD"}],"date_updated":"2025-11-27 12:54:15","license":"CC-BY-4.0","author":[{"_id":"BF65515C-4AD7-11E6-827C-7ECFB4D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Dewulf, Anneleen","first_name":"Anneleen","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}],"ugent_id":"PP02"}],"ugent_id":["000160290476","802003477585","974550313345"],"name":"Anneleen Dewulf","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4215-0421","biblio_id":"BF65515C-4AD7-11E6-827C-7ECFB4D1D7B1","last_name":"Dewulf"},{"ugent_id":["000231553447","802004582577"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}],"name":"Department of Experimental psychology","ugent_id":"PP02"}],"name_last_first":"García I Co, Clara","first_name":"Clara","_id":"ebbf611e-ba43-11ee-8c8f-80251fe5caf9","last_name":"García I Co","name":"Clara García I Co","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4126-5940","biblio_id":"ebbf611e-ba43-11ee-8c8f-80251fe5caf9"},{"last_name":"Müller","first_name":"Wendt","name_last_first":"Müller, Wendt","name":"Wendt Müller"},{"last_name":"Robert Madden","first_name":"Joah","name_last_first":"Robert Madden, Joah","name":"Joah Robert Madden"},{"first_name":"An","name_last_first":"Martel, An","_id":"F5F50C8C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001432728","972050305770"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0001-7609-5649","biblio_id":"F5F50C8C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"An Martel","last_name":"Martel"},{"_id":"F678919C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Lens, Luc","first_name":"Luc","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001645320","972976415896"],"name":"Luc Lens","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0241-2215","biblio_id":"F678919C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Lens"},{"ugent_id":["801001680884","977934537756"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"name_last_first":"Verbruggen, Frederick","first_name":"Frederick","_id":"F6939172-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Verbruggen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7958-0719","biblio_id":"F6939172-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Frederick Verbruggen"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/csv","video/mp4","text/r","text/xlsx","text/pdf"],"keyword":["Avian cognition","Comparative Approach","Detour task","Response Inhibition","Stop-Signal Detection"],"external":0,"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01KA965PS91Y203001X8V4JT76","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KA965PS91Y203001X8V4JT76","_id":"01KA965PS91Y203001X8V4JT76"}
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{"keyword":["Marine Natural Products","Bioinformatics","Cheminformatics","Drug Discovery","Open-Source Software","Offline Database"],"abstract":["Marine natural products (MNPs) are a vital source of chemical diversity for drug discovery and chemical biology. However, researchers are often hindered by fragmented data sources, proprietary access models, and a lack of tools that support large-scale computational analysis or work in offline environments. We present MarineNP, an open-access database designed to address these challenges. It offers three modes of access: (1) a powerful, web portal for interactive searching and data exportation; (2) complete database downloads in analysis-ready formats (SQL, CSV, RData); and (3) a cross-platform standalone application (Windows, macOS, Linux) that provides the full querying functionality in a fully offline environment. MarineNP improves existing resources by providing meticulously curated data, including taxonomic validation against the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) and the inclusion of geolocation information for source organisms. In total, MarineNP currently contains 74,507 unique marine natural products, 10,032 unique source organisms, and 2,653 distinct collection locations.\n\nAvailability and Implementation: The MarineNP web server, all data downloads, and the standalone application are freely available to non-commercial users at https://marinenp.scicloud.eu/."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Zixia Liu","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3550-0163","biblio_id":"C39E11F2-C9DF-11E9-8057-A3165707D3EF","last_name":"Liu","name_last_first":"Liu, Zixia","first_name":"Zixia","_id":"C39E11F2-C9DF-11E9-8057-A3165707D3EF","ugent_id":["000190762220","802003235893","971974723774"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}]},{"name":"Eveline Diopere","biblio_id":"91af1c1e-0431-11eb-a74c-cfbe41b3db5e","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5773-2294","last_name":"Diopere","_id":"91af1c1e-0431-11eb-a74c-cfbe41b3db5e","first_name":"Eveline","name_last_first":"Diopere, Eveline","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}]}],"ugent_id":["802003510123","971546179289"]},{"ugent_id":["801000577613","978447509425"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"first_name":"Colin","name_last_first":"Janssen, Colin","_id":"F427CAB6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Janssen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7781-6679","biblio_id":"F427CAB6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Colin Janssen"},{"last_name":"Asselman","name":"Jana Asselman","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0185-6516","biblio_id":"04269B04-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000893345","979823004686"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}]}],"name_last_first":"Asselman, Jana","first_name":"Jana","_id":"04269B04-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"format":["text/csv","application/sql","RData"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"Marine natural products (MNPs) are a vital source of chemical diversity for drug discovery and chemical biology. However, researchers are often hindered by fragmented data sources, proprietary access models, and a lack of tools that support large-scale computational analysis or work in offline environments. We present MarineNP, an open-access database designed to address these challenges. It offers three modes of access: (1) a powerful, web portal for interactive searching and data exportation; (2) complete database downloads in analysis-ready formats (SQL, CSV, RData); and (3) a cross-platform standalone application (Windows, macOS, Linux) that provides the full querying functionality in a fully offline environment. MarineNP improves existing resources by providing meticulously curated data, including taxonomic validation against the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) and the inclusion of geolocation information for source organisms. In total, MarineNP currently contains 74,507 unique marine natural products, 10,032 unique source organisms, and 2,653 distinct collection locations.\n\nAvailability and Implementation: The MarineNP web server, all data downloads, and the standalone application are freely available to non-commercial users at https://marinenp.scicloud.eu/.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01K5P6D2H3KRJ92DA13B6FH3J0","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K5P6D2H3KRJ92DA13B6FH3J0","biblio_id":"01K5P6D2H3KRJ92DA13B6FH3J0","language":["eng"],"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA22"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"name":"Department of Animal Sciences and Aquatic Ecology"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-09-21 13:11:23","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-11-27 12:57:05","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.15641716"],"title":"MarineNP: A Comprehensive and Locally Deployable Database of Marine Natural Products","year":"2025","created_by":{"name":"Zixia Liu","biblio_id":"C39E11F2-C9DF-11E9-8057-A3165707D3EF","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3550-0163","last_name":"Liu","_id":"C39E11F2-C9DF-11E9-8057-A3165707D3EF","first_name":"Zixia","name_last_first":"Liu, Zixia","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}]}],"ugent_id":["000190762220","802003235893","971974723774"]}}
{"keyword":["dog disease","untargeted metabolomics","targeted metabolomics","high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry","epilepsy, idiopathic generalized"],"abstract":["Idiopathic epilepsy (IE) is the most common chronic neurological disease in dogs, and an established natural animal model for human epilepsy types with genetic and unknown etiology. However, the metabolic pathways underlying IE remain largely unknown. METHODS: Plasma samples of healthy dogs (n = 39) and dogs with IE (n = 49) were metabolically profiled (n = 121 known target metabolites) and fingerprinted (n = 1825 untargeted features) using liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. Dogs with IE were classified as drug-sensitive (DS) (n = 22) or drug-resistant (DR) (n = 27). All dogs received the same standard adult maintenance diet for minimum 20 days (35 ± 11 days) before sampling. Data were analysed using a combination of univariate (one-way ANOVA or Kruskal-Wallis rank sum test), multivariate (limma, OPLS-DA) and pathway enrichment statistical analysis. RESULTS: In dogs with both DR and DS IE, a distinct plasma metabolic profile and fingerprint compared to healthy dogs was observed. Metabolic pathways involved in these alterations included oxidative stress, inflammation and amino acid metabolism. Vitamin B6 was found to play a key role, with significantly lower plasma concentrations found in DS (P = 0.001) and DR (P = 0.005) compared to healthy dogs. SIGNIFICANCE: Our data provide new insights in the metabolic pathways underlying IE in dogs, further substantiating its potential as a sentinel for humans with epilepsy, reflected by related metabolic changes in oxidative stress metabolites and vitamin B6. Even more, several metabolites within the uncovered pathways offer promising therapeutic targets for the management of IE, primarily for dogs, and ultimately for humans."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"CAED8556-2D6C-11E4-A9C7-B2F1B4D1D7B1","first_name":"Fien","name_last_first":"Verdoodt, Fien","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI11"}],"ugent_id":"DI11"}],"ugent_id":["802003580952","974085710021"],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-0652-1961","biblio_id":"CAED8556-2D6C-11E4-A9C7-B2F1B4D1D7B1","name":"Fien Verdoodt","last_name":"Verdoodt"},{"last_name":"Hemeryck","name":"Lieselot Hemeryck","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2451-3375","biblio_id":"01FC9C02-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"ugent_id":["802001258309","971264450772"],"_id":"01FC9C02-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Hemeryck, Lieselot","first_name":"Lieselot"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-0400-2188","biblio_id":"F77AFAE4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Lynn Vanhaecke","last_name":"Vanhaecke","_id":"F77AFAE4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Vanhaecke, Lynn","first_name":"Lynn","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"ugent_id":["801001950969","976961995245"]},{"last_name":"Bhatti","name":"Sofie Bhatti","biblio_id":"F56EA566-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI09"}],"ugent_id":"DI09"}],"ugent_id":["801001229937","971006466946"],"_id":"F56EA566-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Sofie","name_last_first":"Bhatti, Sofie"},{"last_name":"Hesta","name":"Myriam Hesta","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9423-9765","biblio_id":"F52858F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001127479","979589644817"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI11"}],"ugent_id":"DI11"}],"first_name":"Myriam","name_last_first":"Hesta, Myriam","_id":"F52858F4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"format":["RAW files"],"status":"public","url":"https://www.ebi.ac.uk/metabolights/MTBLS10915","_id":"01JDH7C6TQX3ZG3GDEX83QT4B5","abstract_full":[{"text":"Idiopathic epilepsy (IE) is the most common chronic neurological disease in dogs, and an established natural animal model for human epilepsy types with genetic and unknown etiology. However, the metabolic pathways underlying IE remain largely unknown. METHODS: Plasma samples of healthy dogs (n = 39) and dogs with IE (n = 49) were metabolically profiled (n = 121 known target metabolites) and fingerprinted (n = 1825 untargeted features) using liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. Dogs with IE were classified as drug-sensitive (DS) (n = 22) or drug-resistant (DR) (n = 27). All dogs received the same standard adult maintenance diet for minimum 20 days (35 ± 11 days) before sampling. Data were analysed using a combination of univariate (one-way ANOVA or Kruskal-Wallis rank sum test), multivariate (limma, OPLS-DA) and pathway enrichment statistical analysis. RESULTS: In dogs with both DR and DS IE, a distinct plasma metabolic profile and fingerprint compared to healthy dogs was observed. Metabolic pathways involved in these alterations included oxidative stress, inflammation and amino acid metabolism. Vitamin B6 was found to play a key role, with significantly lower plasma concentrations found in DS (P = 0.001) and DR (P = 0.005) compared to healthy dogs. SIGNIFICANCE: Our data provide new insights in the metabolic pathways underlying IE in dogs, further substantiating its potential as a sentinel for humans with epilepsy, reflected by related metabolic changes in oxidative stress metabolites and vitamin B6. Even more, several metabolites within the uncovered pathways offer promising therapeutic targets for the management of IE, primarily for dogs, and ultimately for humans.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JDH7C6TQX3ZG3GDEX83QT4B5","biblio_id":"01JDH7C6TQX3ZG3GDEX83QT4B5","language":["eng"],"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Morphology, Imaging, Orthopedics, Rehabilitation and Nutrition","path":[{"ugent_id":"DI11"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI11"}],"ugent_id":"DI11"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"MetaboLights"},"project":[{"end_date":"2024-10-31","iweto_id":"3S003920","publication_count":13,"gismo_id":"d33dfdf7-0fb3-11eb-89fc-81e15036b2fa","title":"The faecal microbiome in canine drug-resistant idiopathic epilepsy: from medium chain triglycerides and faecal microbial transplantation to a better epileptic seizure control and quality of life.","start_date":"2020-11-01","_id":"3S003920","abstract":"<p>The object of this study is to unravel the role of the faecal microbiome in the pathophysiology of canine idiopathic epilepsy and to examine the effect on faecal microbiome and the epileptic seizure control of two therapeutic strategies, namely 1) ketogenic diet enriched with medium chain triglycerides (MCT)  and 2) faecal transplant in drug-resistant canine idiopathic epilepsy. First, the faecal microbiome in healthy dogs, dogs with drug-sensitive idiopathic epilepsy and dogs with drug-resistant idiopathic epilepsy will be examined. The gut microbiota composition will be screened but also their activity and function will be estimated by analysing metabolome (function and activity) and metagenome (composition) and linking those results. Second, a 3-month prospective, randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled dietary trial with a complete MCT-included diet will be performed. Outcome variables include faecal microbiome and metabolome, epileptic seizure control and quality of life. Third, the effect of faecal microbial transplant from healthy donor dogs on dogs with drug-resistant idiopathic epilepsy will be examined using the same outcome variables.</p>"}],"date_created":"2024-11-25 08:35:27","license":"CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0","identifier":[{"value":"MTBLS10915","url":"https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biostudies/studies/MTBLS10915","type":"BioStudies"}],"date_updated":"2025-12-01 00:00:11","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JWAY1K4E7ZWZHG86JFKYG1YQ"},{"_id":"01K1SZZH017JZKS53AXFSHJYF4"}],"title":"Plasma metabolome reveals altered oxidative stress, inflammation and amino acid metabolism in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy","year":"2024","created_by":{"name":"Fien Verdoodt","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0652-1961","biblio_id":"CAED8556-2D6C-11E4-A9C7-B2F1B4D1D7B1","last_name":"Verdoodt","_id":"CAED8556-2D6C-11E4-A9C7-B2F1B4D1D7B1","first_name":"Fien","name_last_first":"Verdoodt, Fien","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI11"}]}],"ugent_id":["802003580952","974085710021"]}}
{"status":"public","_id":"01KAX6HYC0QS6M3EQSGJ769395","abstract_full":[{"text":"Project: Subdaily Precipitation Extremes in the EURO-CORDEX 0.11° Ensemble - Annual maxima of sub-daily precipitation were extracted from each of 35 members of a EURO-CORDEX ensemble with a spatial resolution of 0.11° (EURO-CORDEX: https://www.euro-cordex.net/). Precipitation durations range from 1 to 72 hours. For each member, we considered both historical (1950-2005) and future (2006-2100) RCP8.5 scenarios.\nSummary: Annual maxima of sub-daily precipitation were extracted from each of 35 members of a EURO-CORDEX ensemble with a spatial resolution of 0.11° (EURO-CORDEX: https://www.euro-cordex.net/). Precipitation durations range from 1 to 72 hours. Regional Climate Models (RCMs) involved are: ALADIN63,COSMO, HadREM3, RCA4, RegCM4-6, and REMO2015. For each member, we considered both historical (1950-2005) and future (2006-2100) RCP8.5 scenarios. Simulations of four RCMs (out of a total of six) are also available for the past, with imposed “perfect” lateral boundary conditions following ERA-Interim reanalyses (1979-2019). \n\nIn EURO-CORDEX, different RCMs can have (slightly) different grids and some RCMs (e.g. ALADIN63 and RegCM4-6) have a much different domain. For each RCM the correct bounds are given in the corresponding dataset. In contrast, the bounds given in the Experiment are smaller and can be found on the EURO-CORDEX website: https://euro-cordex.net/060374/index.php.en\n\nFor practical applications, we also provide the regridded values on a common grid of 0.11° × 0.11° with spatial coverage of 28N−70N and 13W−35E.\n\nIn Version 2, we supplemented the original dataset from Version 1 with the regridded data in a common grid. We also added evaluation runs (where available) and useful variables such as “surface elevation” (orog) and “land surface fraction” (sftlf) to all NetCDF files.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KAX6HYC0QS6M3EQSGJ769395","biblio_id":"01KAX6HYC0QS6M3EQSGJ769395","language":["eng"],"keyword":["1hr","CORDEX","EUR-11","extreme events","hist-1950","Precipitation","RCP8.5"],"abstract":["Project: Subdaily Precipitation Extremes in the EURO-CORDEX 0.11° Ensemble - Annual maxima of sub-daily precipitation were extracted from each of 35 members of a EURO-CORDEX ensemble with a spatial resolution of 0.11° (EURO-CORDEX: https://www.euro-cordex.net/). Precipitation durations range from 1 to 72 hours. For each member, we considered both historical (1950-2005) and future (2006-2100) RCP8.5 scenarios.\nSummary: Annual maxima of sub-daily precipitation were extracted from each of 35 members of a EURO-CORDEX ensemble with a spatial resolution of 0.11° (EURO-CORDEX: https://www.euro-cordex.net/). Precipitation durations range from 1 to 72 hours. Regional Climate Models (RCMs) involved are: ALADIN63,COSMO, HadREM3, RCA4, RegCM4-6, and REMO2015. For each member, we considered both historical (1950-2005) and future (2006-2100) RCP8.5 scenarios. Simulations of four RCMs (out of a total of six) are also available for the past, with imposed “perfect” lateral boundary conditions following ERA-Interim reanalyses (1979-2019). \n\nIn EURO-CORDEX, different RCMs can have (slightly) different grids and some RCMs (e.g. ALADIN63 and RegCM4-6) have a much different domain. For each RCM the correct bounds are given in the corresponding dataset. In contrast, the bounds given in the Experiment are smaller and can be found on the EURO-CORDEX website: https://euro-cordex.net/060374/index.php.en\n\nFor practical applications, we also provide the regridded values on a common grid of 0.11° × 0.11° with spatial coverage of 28N−70N and 13W−35E.\n\nIn Version 2, we supplemented the original dataset from Version 1 with the regridded data in a common grid. We also added evaluation runs (where available) and useful variables such as “surface elevation” (orog) and “land surface fraction” (sftlf) to all NetCDF files."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"first_name":"Hans","name_last_first":"Van de Vyver, Hans","name":"Hans Van de Vyver","last_name":"Van de Vyver"},{"last_name":"Van Schaeybroeck","biblio_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9507-7929","name":"Bert Van Schaeybroeck","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"ugent_id":["802003314608"],"_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Bert","name_last_first":"Van Schaeybroeck, Bert"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000230210"],"_id":"F95DF55A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Lesley","name_last_first":"De Cruz, Lesley","last_name":"De Cruz","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4458-8953","biblio_id":"F95DF55A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Lesley De Cruz"}],"format":["application/x-netcdf"],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-12-03 14:19:29","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JNQMS0MPK30ANH74TZSPSFNZ"},{"_id":"01KBJ95CQJFPG4Y99S8TSVPNPV"}],"doi":["10.26050/WDCC/EUCOR_PREC_V2"],"title":"Subdaily Precipitation Extremes in the EURO-CORDEX 0.11° Ensemble (Version 2)","year":"2025","created_by":{"last_name":"Van Schaeybroeck","biblio_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9507-7929","name":"Bert Van Schaeybroeck","ugent_id":["802003314608"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"first_name":"Bert","name_last_first":"Van Schaeybroeck, Bert","_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE12"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"name":"Department of Geography"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ"},"project":[{"gismo_id":"f3b924d6-14af-484d-a72d-b2ee8ee545c2","publication_count":11,"iweto_id":"12T0122","end_date":"2026-12-01","start_date":"2022-09-01","title":"COmbining Regional Downscaling EXpertise in Belgium II - CORDEX.be II","_id":"12T0122","abstract":"<div class=\"text-image-pp\">\n <div class=\"text-image-pp__media-left\">\n  <p>National climate scenarios are the basis to support climate policy, both for mitigation measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and for the design and implementation of adaptation measures. A former CORDEX.be project produced <strong>detailed Belgian climate scenarios</strong> based on three regional climate models run by four Belgian climate modeling groups. The spatially detailed model results (at 4 km resolution) demonstrated a more realistic representation of the extreme climate events. Computing climate scenarios with great spatial detail was a priority in the Belgian national adaptation plan (2017-2020) and is proposed as an action item for the next adaptation plan.</p>\n </div>\n</div>\n<p id=\"motivation\">The scenarios of the CORDEX.be project have to be updated for the following reasons:</p>\n<div class=\"text-pp\">\n <ol>\n  <li>the regional climate models are being further developed, implementing new science and more focused on climate extremes;</li>\n  <li>the scenarios should be in line with the outcomes of the latest and <a href=\"https://www.ipcc.ch/assessment-report/ar6/\">Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change</a> (IPCC, 2021);</li>\n  <li>there is a growing need from various stakeholders linked to sectors sensitive to climate change (e.g. health, infrastructure, transport, energy) for very detailed spatial and temporal climate information and data regarding extreme weather events; and</li>\n  <li>the data management of the climate scenarios among the Belgian climate modeling community should be better coordinated.</li>\n </ol>\n <p>The CORDEX.be II project is addressing these needs while maintaining a close dialogue with climate-change stakeholders. A number of climate change impact studies will be included to demonstrate that the climate scenarios will address the stakeholders’ needs. This will include assessments of climate risks based on critical extreme weather indicators. Some case studies of extreme weather events will be performed.</p>\n</div>"}],"date_created":"2025-11-25 09:47:13"}
{"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"FW02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW02"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001933669","976163084148"],"_id":"96A44F9E-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1","first_name":"Aurélie","name_last_first":"Crabbé, Aurélie","last_name":"Crabbé","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3084-4418","biblio_id":"96A44F9E-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1","name":"Aurélie Crabbé"},{"name":"Sara Dufour","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2036-7849","biblio_id":"AF89131E-1A64-11E3-9927-3CD110BDE39D","last_name":"Dufour","_id":"AF89131E-1A64-11E3-9927-3CD110BDE39D","name_last_first":"Dufour, Sara","first_name":"Sara","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE31","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE31"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002937722","972355740279"]}],"format":["RAW"],"keyword":["proteomics","Pseudomonas aeruginosa","Inflammation","Proteases","cystic fibrosis"],"external":0,"biblio_id":"01KBHTFQFP5R8E038GY2GN9NWR","language":["eng"],"status":"public","_id":"01KBHTFQFP5R8E038GY2GN9NWR","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KBHTFQFP5R8E038GY2GN9NWR","url":"https://proteomecentral.proteomexchange.org/cgi/GetDataset?ID=PXD065321","publisher":{"name":"ProteomeXchange Consortium via the PRIDE partner repository"},"date_created":"2025-12-03 10:00:20","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"FW02","name":"Department of Pharmaceutical analysis","path":[{"ugent_id":"FW02"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW02"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Unraveling the immunosuppressive role of Elastase B produced by cystic fibrosis isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in an organotypic 3-D lung epithelial cell model: Mass spectrometry proteomics data","doi":["PXD065321"],"created_by":{"first_name":"Merel","name_last_first":"Wauters, Merel","_id":"ACA80C04-4A0E-11E6-9F35-FE5CB5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["000160268248","802003828607","973061670210"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"FW02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW02"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE31"}],"ugent_id":"GE31"}],"name":"Merel Wauters","biblio_id":"ACA80C04-4A0E-11E6-9F35-FE5CB5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4715-9759","last_name":"Wauters"},"year":"2025","related_publication":[{"_id":"01K9P9RQF8SA62YVYGTSY0PX6M"}],"license":"CC0-1.0","date_updated":"2025-12-03 14:32:17"}
{"title":"Unraveling the immunosuppressive role of Elastase B produced by cystic fibrosis isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in an organotypic 3-D lung epithelial cell model","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.15496454"],"created_by":{"_id":"ACA80C04-4A0E-11E6-9F35-FE5CB5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Wauters, Merel","first_name":"Merel","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW02"}],"ugent_id":"FW02"},{"ugent_id":"GE31","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE31"}]}],"ugent_id":["000160268248","802003828607","973061670210"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-4715-9759","biblio_id":"ACA80C04-4A0E-11E6-9F35-FE5CB5D1D7B1","name":"Merel Wauters","last_name":"Wauters"},"year":"2025","related_publication":[{"_id":"01K9P9RQF8SA62YVYGTSY0PX6M"}],"date_updated":"2025-12-03 14:57:12","license":"CC-BY-4.0","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-12-03 09:55:27","project":[{"title":"A nanobody-based anti-inflammatory treatment against pathogen-induced chronic lung inflammation","start_date":"2021-10-01","deleted":1,"end_date":"2025-09-30","iweto_id":"BOF/24J/2021/193","publication_count":3,"gismo_id":"2f2cdeaf-cea4-11eb-98c9-41450f965434","abstract":"<p>Chronic lung inflammation by <em>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</em> is an important driver of pathogenesis in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and non-CF bronchiectasis. Therapies directed at the host inflammatory response hold great promise since it is the major process leading to destruction of lung tissue during infection. The objective of this project is to develop an effective therapy against <em>P. aeruginosa</em>-induced chronic lung inflammation, by targeting bacterial pro-inflammatory mediators expressed <em>in vivo</em>. Nanobodies or variable antigen-binding domains are our method of choice due to the exquisite specificity, small size and high stability, which makes them ideally suited for inhalation delivery. Anti-inflammatory nanobodies will be developed against the following targets: 1) pseudolysin, a known pro-inflammatory virulence factor expressed <em>in vivo </em>by <em>P. aeruginosa</em>, 2) novel pro-inflammatory factors that are relevant for the <em>in vivo </em>chronic infection process. These novel mediators will be identified by culturing <em>P. aeruginosa</em> under “<em>in vivo</em>-like” conditions (i.e. synthetic sputum medium and differentiated CF bronchial epithelial cells). Subsequently, nanobody combinations targeting multiple pro-inflammatory targets will be designed and their ability to reduce inflammation <em>in vitro</em> and <em>in vivo</em> will be validated.</p>","_id":"BOF/24J/2021/193"}],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"FW02"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW02"}],"name":"Department of Pharmaceutical analysis","ugent_id":"FW02"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","biblio_id":"01KBHT6RV3E8255ANMCQQCESMG","language":["eng"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KBHT6RV3E8255ANMCQQCESMG","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Abstract\n\nPseudomonas aeruginosa chronically infects the lungs of people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF), where it produces a broad range of proteases that impact host immunity and inflammation. While some studies suggest these enzymes induce inflammation and may contribute to the excessive inflammatory response in pwCF, others indicate that they degrade cytokines and suppress the immune response. Here, we investigate the role of P. aeruginosa proteases in CF lung inflammation by culturing clinical isolates under physiologically relevant conditions and studying the inflammatory response in an organotypic 3-D lung cell culture model. Exposure to supernatants from isolates with proteolytic activity led to cytokine degradation and reduced cytokine release in the 3-D model. To identify the specific protease(s) responsible for the observed degradation, we performed a proteomics analysis on the supernatants of the isolates with and without proteolytic activity. In total, 79 proteases were identified in the supernatants, with extracellular proteases among the most differentially expressed in the proteolytically active isolate group. The metalloprotease Elastase B (LasB) exhibited the highest level of differential expression. Therefore, we determined the contribution of LasB to the observed cytokine degradation by utilizing P. aeruginosa lasB knockout mutants. Compared to the lasB mutant, the wild-type strain significantly decreased inflammation by degrading MCP-1, IL-1β, GM-CSF and IL-8. While this study brings to light a key role for LasB, our findings demonstrate that immunomodulation by P. aeruginosa most likely involves the combined action of multiple proteases. This study provides a foundation for future research into protease-mediated immune evasion during chronic infection."}],"_id":"01KBHT6RV3E8255ANMCQQCESMG","author":[{"name_last_first":"Wauters, Merel","first_name":"Merel","_id":"ACA80C04-4A0E-11E6-9F35-FE5CB5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["000160268248","802003828607","973061670210"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW02"}],"ugent_id":"FW02"},{"ugent_id":"GE31","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE31"}]}],"biblio_id":"ACA80C04-4A0E-11E6-9F35-FE5CB5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4715-9759","name":"Merel Wauters","last_name":"Wauters"},{"_id":"F9074386-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Meuris, Leander","first_name":"Leander","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE10"}],"ugent_id":"WE10"}],"ugent_id":["802000209392","977457916738"],"name":"Leander Meuris","biblio_id":"F9074386-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8940-3022","last_name":"Meuris"},{"biblio_id":"96A44F9E-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3084-4418","name":"Aurélie Crabbé","last_name":"Crabbé","_id":"96A44F9E-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Crabbé, Aurélie","first_name":"Aurélie","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"FW02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW02"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001933669","976163084148"]},{"last_name":"Saelens","name":"Xavier Saelens","biblio_id":"F48175CA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3861-6965","ugent_id":["801000779996","972880389132"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE10"}],"ugent_id":"WE10"}],"name_last_first":"Saelens, Xavier","first_name":"Xavier","_id":"F48175CA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["R code"],"keyword":["Bacterial proteases","Elastase B","Cystic Fibrosis","Inflammation","Pseudomonas aeruginosa"],"abstract":["Abstract\n\nPseudomonas aeruginosa chronically infects the lungs of people with cystic fibrosis (pwCF), where it produces a broad range of proteases that impact host immunity and inflammation. While some studies suggest these enzymes induce inflammation and may contribute to the excessive inflammatory response in pwCF, others indicate that they degrade cytokines and suppress the immune response. Here, we investigate the role of P. aeruginosa proteases in CF lung inflammation by culturing clinical isolates under physiologically relevant conditions and studying the inflammatory response in an organotypic 3-D lung cell culture model. Exposure to supernatants from isolates with proteolytic activity led to cytokine degradation and reduced cytokine release in the 3-D model. To identify the specific protease(s) responsible for the observed degradation, we performed a proteomics analysis on the supernatants of the isolates with and without proteolytic activity. In total, 79 proteases were identified in the supernatants, with extracellular proteases among the most differentially expressed in the proteolytically active isolate group. The metalloprotease Elastase B (LasB) exhibited the highest level of differential expression. Therefore, we determined the contribution of LasB to the observed cytokine degradation by utilizing P. aeruginosa lasB knockout mutants. Compared to the lasB mutant, the wild-type strain significantly decreased inflammation by degrading MCP-1, IL-1β, GM-CSF and IL-8. While this study brings to light a key role for LasB, our findings demonstrate that immunomodulation by P. aeruginosa most likely involves the combined action of multiple proteases. This study provides a foundation for future research into protease-mediated immune evasion during chronic infection."],"external":0}
{"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"first_name":"Maaike","name_last_first":"Vercauteren, Maaike","_id":"21131B48-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802002091293","971279443740"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-7618-143X","biblio_id":"21131B48-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Maaike Vercauteren","last_name":"Vercauteren"},{"last_name":"Panneel","name":"Lucas Panneel","first_name":"Lucas","name_last_first":"Panneel, Lucas"},{"last_name":"Jorens","name":"Philippe Jorens","name_last_first":"Jorens, Philippe","first_name":"Philippe"},{"name":"Adrian Covaci","name_last_first":"Covaci, Adrian","first_name":"Adrian","last_name":"Covaci"},{"last_name":"Cleys","name":"Paulien Cleys","name_last_first":"Cleys, Paulien","first_name":"Paulien"},{"first_name":"Antonius","name_last_first":"Mulder, Antonius","name":"Antonius Mulder","last_name":"Mulder"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000577613","978447509425"],"_id":"F427CAB6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Janssen, Colin","first_name":"Colin","last_name":"Janssen","name":"Colin Janssen","biblio_id":"F427CAB6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7781-6679"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000893345","979823004686"],"_id":"04269B04-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Asselman, Jana","first_name":"Jana","last_name":"Asselman","biblio_id":"04269B04-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0185-6516","name":"Jana Asselman"}],"format":["XLSX"],"keyword":["Parenteral nutrition","neonatal intensive care","critical care","microplastic","in-line filtration"],"abstract":["This supporting data contains detailed informaiton on the methods used, the raw data, the concentrations of microplastics in a summary table and the results of ATR-FTIR measurements on the seperate parts of a parenteral nutrition circuit."],"external":0,"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01KBYV3BRGX31YPKX3JRKSZ7DC","status":"public","_id":"01KBYV3BRGX31YPKX3JRKSZ7DC","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This supporting data contains detailed informaiton on the methods used, the raw data, the concentrations of microplastics in a summary table and the results of ATR-FTIR measurements on the seperate parts of a parenteral nutrition circuit."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KBYV3BRGX31YPKX3JRKSZ7DC","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"title":"Effect assessment of ingested small microplastics and nanoplastics for human health through in vitro experiments and QSAR modelling","start_date":"2021-10-01","end_date":"2025-09-30","iweto_id":"01P08121","publication_count":14,"gismo_id":"bc1982f6-d4f0-11eb-9cfa-a3ea920346fb","abstract":"<p>Plastic products are indispensable in our lives and in society. Unfortunately, they also have a large environmental impact with the effects of the smallest pieces called microplastics (1µm-5mm) and nanoplastics (&lt;1µm) expected to be more profound due to their presumed capacity to migrate through cells. The potential human health risks related to plastic exposure cannot be neglected considering the plethora of plastic products we use in our daily lives. One of the major exposure routes is ingestion (e.g. through plastic bottles). However, the effects of the presence of plastics in our gastro-intestinal tract, are still unclear as research has been focussing on the uptake of polystyrene spherical particles in cells at unrealistically high concentrations. Thus, there is a gap between current results and actual exposure. We hypothesize that both uptake and presence of plastics in our intestines can have an effect on our health, dependent on shape, size, polymer type and concentration. Therefore, this project will study the effect of plastic in our gastrointestinal tract in a holistic way, including the effects of presence of plastic particles (effects on microbiome, mucus layer, epithelial barrier) and uptake (mucus and epithelial cells). The heterogeneity of the plastic particles will be accounted for using in vitro experiments and a modelling approach. Hence, this project will contribute to unravel the human health effects of plastic particles in realistic exposure scenarios.</p>","_id":"01P08121"}],"date_created":"2025-12-08 11:21:11","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Food technology, Safety and Health","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA23"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.10102883"],"title":"Supporting data for the article 'An ex vivo study examining migration of microplastics from an infused neonatal parenteral nutrition circuit'","year":"2024","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802002091293","971279443740"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}]}],"name_last_first":"Vercauteren, Maaike","first_name":"Maaike","_id":"21131B48-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Vercauteren","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7618-143X","biblio_id":"21131B48-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Maaike Vercauteren"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-12-09 10:45:45","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HX4E89JMFJXEP0T1S0H78YNC"}]}
{"publisher":{"name":"Utrecht University"},"project":[{"title":"UGCT – Ghent University Centre for X-ray Tomography","start_date":"2017-02-01","end_date":"2024-01-31","iweto_id":"01XP1717","publication_count":379,"gismo_id":"c007e1ff-1de1-43a1-8ef5-573ce37d58c1","abstract":"<p>UGCT is a research/user facility offering external research groups and companies access to its unique combination of state-of-the-art in-house developed high-resolution X-ray CT systems and its CT expertise. The flexibility of the systems and the knowledge of the researchers involved allows to perform challenging experiments in various research fields, continuously pushing the limits of what is currently possible with CT.</p>","_id":"01XP1717"},{"abstract":"<p> The UGCT is an interfaculty consortium that combines UGent activities around high-resolution X-ray CT. The consortium owns several state-of-the-art devices, the majority of which are self-built. For more than 15 years, the facility has bundled all infrastructure present at UGent for high-resolution X-ray CT for non-in-vivo purposes, and is used together with the expertise and knowledge to provide services, both on an academic and industrial level. Consequently, in 2017, UGCT was recognized as a UGent BOF Center of Excellence. UGCT is one of the few facilities with expertise across the imaging chain, ranging from simulation (and associated knowledge around the physics behind the imaging itself), device design and development of both reconstruction and analysis tools. This mix is crucial for delivering best-quality results. In addition, UGCT researchers have experience in applying the technique in an enormously wide range of application areas, which is important to assist the various users in linking their research question with the most appropriate analysis methods to interpret the enormously rich 3D (and sometimes 4D) data. Currently, UGent through UGCT still excels through its expertise, knowledge and infrastructure, but other BENE institutes and research centers are strongly catching up. Internationally, UGCT is still considered the top in terms of laboratory-based X-ray CT applied to all kinds of materials. This is evidenced by the recently approved European network EXCITE (https://excitenetwork.eu/). The requested recognition as \"UGent Core facility\" increases the strategic added value of UGCT on a national and international level. </p>","_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008","title":"Cofinancing core facility - Centre for X-ray Tomography – UGCT","start_date":"2022-11-01","end_date":"2028-10-31","iweto_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008","publication_count":120,"gismo_id":"6dceb8df-92e5-4dea-92c0-b897bedf9faa"},{"start_date":"2021-01-01","title":"Sustainable Building Lime Applications via Circular Economy and Biomimetic Approaches","eu_id":"955986","iweto_id":"41R00121","end_date":"2025-01-31","gismo_id":"788cf10f-f46a-49e4-9568-3a77a0d8c622","publication_count":28,"eu_framework_programme":"H2020","abstract":"<p>\nLime is one of the earliest industrial commodities known to man and it continues to be one of the essential building blocks of modern Society. The global lime market is anticipated to approach the value of 44 Billion Euros by the end of 2026 and resulting in various growth opportunities for key players. The SUBLime network aims to develop the most advanced technology in lime-based materials modelling and characterization for industrial use that will go beyond the limitations of existing solutions in new construction and conservation in the built heritage. It is firstly dedicated to recruit and train fifteen PhD students in multiple scientific and engineering fields towards a better understanding and development of sustainable innovations in both added functionalities and sustainability aspects in lime mortars and plasters, strongly based on novel biomimetic and closed-loop recycling approaches.</p>\n\n    <p>\nThe project covers the main features of lime-based applications analysis, including material characterization, numerical non-linear modelling of multiphysics behaviour, functionality and sustainability in lime use and performance-based design. These new developments include capacities such as: self-cleaning, (super-)hydrophobicity, self-healing, enhanced (catalysed) CO2 capture capabilities, and considers closed-loop recycling. The crossdisciplinary approach throughout the SUBLime value chain, leveraging the knowledge of the academic (6) and industrial members (11), such as lime producers, mortar/plaster/block producers, and end-users for the prioritization of industrial needs, will dramatically increase the transfer of scientific knowledge to the lime-consuming industries in the EU, ensuring their progress on social, environmental and economic aspects, and product understanding.\n    </p>","_id":"41R00121"},{"abstract":"<p>Understanding earth materials is critical to creating a sustainable, carbon-neutral society due to their involvement in many vital processes. Earth materials control the feasibility of subsurface energy storage, geothermal energy extraction, and are a source of critical elements for future-proof battery technologies. However, perturbations to geological systems can also result in hazards, such as human-induced earthquakes. If we want to tackle the current, pressing scientific questions related to sustainable development for a circular economy, there is an urgent need to make multi-scale, multi-dimensional characterisations of earth materials available to a broad spectrum of earth-science disciplines. In addition to the societyrelevant topics, the properties of earth materials determine how the Earth works on the most fundamental level. To overcome this challenge, 15 European facilities for electron and X-ray microscopy join forces to establish EXCITE (Electron and X-ray microscopy community for structural and chemical imaging techniques for earth materials). The collective aim of the EXCITE starting community is to enable access to high-end microscopy facilities and to join the knowledge and experience from the different institutions. By doing so, EXCITE will develop community-driven technological imaging advancements that will strengthen and extend the current implementation of leading-edge microscopy for earth-materials research. In particular, the EXCITE strategy is to integrate joint research programmes with networking, training, and transnational access activities, to enable both academia and industry to answer critical questions in earth-materials science and technology. As such, EXCITE builds a community of highly qualified earth scientists, develops correlative imaging technologies and provides access to world-class facilities to particularly new and non-expert users that are often hindered from engaging in problem-solving microscopy of earth-materials.&#160;</p>","_id":"41B09121","eu_framework_programme":"H2020","iweto_id":"41B09121","end_date":"2024-04-30","gismo_id":"471c512e-517a-4e95-94b0-8e5b1c6bc3e5","publication_count":51,"start_date":"2021-05-01","title":"Electron and X-ray microscopy Community for structural and chemical Imaging Techniques for Earth materials","eu_id":"101005611"}],"date_created":"2025-01-28 13:11:49","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE13"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"name":"Department of Geology"},{"ugent_id":"LA25","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA25"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA25"}],"name":"Department of Biotechnology"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"TW14"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW14"}],"name":"Department of Structural Engineering and Building Materials","ugent_id":"TW14"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","doi":["10.24416/UU01-MSBPLS"],"title":"Evaluating Self-Healing on Mortars by Coupling Water Permeability Assessments to X-ray Micro-Computed Tomography","year":"2024","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002662381","977803763164"],"_id":"F0652328-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Laurenz","name_last_first":"Schröer, Laurenz","last_name":"Schröer","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3635-5180","biblio_id":"F0652328-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name":"Laurenz Schröer"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-12-10 07:52:18","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HYDNH2YXYBV4TJF47DMD5ZET"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Grosso Giordano","name":"Franco Grosso Giordano","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5606-8934","biblio_id":"a9a1c578-5c3c-11eb-8fde-e202e9576301","ugent_id":["979070039459"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Franco","name_last_first":"Grosso Giordano, Franco","_id":"a9a1c578-5c3c-11eb-8fde-e202e9576301"},{"ugent_id":["000201544677","802003684117","978793981604"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"first_name":"Dulce Elizabeth","name_last_first":"Valdez Madrid, Dulce Elizabeth","_id":"0c78bb18-8dbe-11eb-9830-af22e17e8cca","last_name":"Valdez Madrid","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7708-8886","biblio_id":"0c78bb18-8dbe-11eb-9830-af22e17e8cca","name":"Dulce Elizabeth Valdez Madrid"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3635-5180","biblio_id":"F0652328-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name":"Laurenz Schröer","last_name":"Schröer","name_last_first":"Schröer, Laurenz","first_name":"Laurenz","_id":"F0652328-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802002662381","977803763164"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}]},{"ugent_id":["801001227412","971154681734"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA25","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA25"}]}],"name_last_first":"Boon, Nico","first_name":"Nico","_id":"F56DD06E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Boon","name":"Nico Boon","biblio_id":"F56DD06E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7734-3103"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":["801001582773","971435103579"],"_id":"F64E9522-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Cnudde, Veerle","first_name":"Veerle","last_name":"Cnudde","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3269-5914","biblio_id":"F64E9522-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Veerle Cnudde"},{"ugent_id":["801000928732","919013288701","979250454207"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW14","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW14"}]}],"name_last_first":"De Belie, Nele","first_name":"Nele","_id":"F4BFDAEA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Belie","name":"Nele De Belie","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0851-6242","biblio_id":"F4BFDAEA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"format":["image/tiff"],"keyword":["Self-healing","Lime-based","Mortar","X-ray micro-computed tomography (micro-CT)","Material characterization"],"external":0,"abstract":["This dataset contains 18 reconstructed Micro-computed tomography (µCT) scans. These scans belong to nine samples (50 x 45 mm) and the reconstructed images from these scans represent a 3D volume of cracked lime mortar. Of each sample one scan was taken before (Day 0) and one scan after 28 days (D28) of healing.\n\nThe data is provided in 2 subfolders. Detailed information about the files in these subfolders as well as information on how the data is processed is given in the explanatory file Readme_excite_cash.txt. Contact person is Franco Grosso Giordano - Franco.GrossoGiordano@UGent.be"],"biblio_id":"01JJPGM87RZ71TXCQHFRE0HERA","language":["eng"],"status":"public","url":"https://public.yoda.uu.nl/geo/UU01/MSBPLS.html","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset contains 18 reconstructed Micro-computed tomography (µCT) scans. These scans belong to nine samples (50 x 45 mm) and the reconstructed images from these scans represent a 3D volume of cracked lime mortar. Of each sample one scan was taken before (Day 0) and one scan after 28 days (D28) of healing.\n\nThe data is provided in 2 subfolders. Detailed information about the files in these subfolders as well as information on how the data is processed is given in the explanatory file Readme_excite_cash.txt. Contact person is Franco Grosso Giordano - Franco.GrossoGiordano@UGent.be"}],"_id":"01JJPGM87RZ71TXCQHFRE0HERA","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JJPGM87RZ71TXCQHFRE0HERA"}
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It has become clear that micro- and nanoplastics pollution is a global problem. People inhale MNPs through the air and ingest them through food and water, yet at this stage, it is unknown how many of them are out in the environment as there are no tools to measure and characterize them with precision, nor is it known what effects they have on human health. In Imptox, we aim to create a cross-disciplinary platform to design innovative analytical approaches to characterize and measure MNPs in the environment and understand their impact on health. As micro- and nanoplastics wear away, metals, allergens, pathogenic bacteria, and toxins latch onto them. Imptox scientists will evaluate the influence of ingested and inhaled MNPs polluted with those critical contaminants.</p>","iweto_id":"41C01221","end_date":"2025-07-31","gismo_id":"6f2d5e28-3769-4cdb-9a16-dca61507a286","publication_count":36,"start_date":"2021-04-01","title":"An innovative analytical platform to investigate the effect and toxicity of micro and nano plastics combined with environmental contaminants on the risk of allergic disease","eu_id":"965173"}],"date_created":"2025-12-09 11:36:30","status":"public","url":"https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJEB104599","_id":"01KC1EC40A1K9N8QK0Q5B67JF2","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Whole-genome sequencing of the Staphylococcus aureus strain collection maintained by the Laboratory of Food Microbiology and Food Preservation (LFMFP) at Ghent University using Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT). 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Although research shows that high quality teacher-child</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">interactions are crucial for academic language learning, paradoxically, a</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">wide range of classroom interaction studies point to the relatively poor</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">quality and low quantity of language stimulating interactions in</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">preschool, which is even lower in the interactions with at-risk children.</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">This project aims to bridge the gap between evidence-based teaching</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">practices and actual classroom practices through a blended (online and</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">offline) learning professional development intervention (PDI) that</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">enhances pre-service and in-service teachers</span><span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">’</span><span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\"> language stimulating (LS)</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">competences (dispositions, situation-specific skills and classroom</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">performance), both through individual and social learning. The online</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">PDI component offers an innovative practice environment through</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">video-based simulation exercises. The offline component targets</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">teachers</span><span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">’</span><span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\"> inquiry and innovation of real-life practices through</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">collaborative video reflections, on-the-job exercises and individualised</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">feedback.</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">The main research objective is to investigate the effects of the PDI on</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">ECE teachers</span><span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">’</span><span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\"> LS competences. The mixed methods approach combines</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">survey data, simulation data, observational data, case study data from</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">online and offline reflections, and focus group data. The research</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">responds to a lack of experimental research mapping the competence</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">development of ECE teachers in the field of language stimulating</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">interactions. The valorization aims at developing the PDI and optimizing</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">it for sustainable implementation based on the research insights. The</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">integration of the research and valorization leads to an evidence-based</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">professional development program (PDP) with regard to LS</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">competences.</span> </p>","_id":"3S007223"}],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01K47T8TWP30EMQKWHBY0BCR65"}],"license":"CC0-1.0","date_updated":"2026-01-09 12:30:32","title":"Professional Vision and Mobile Eye Tracking in ECE","doi":["10.17605/OSF.IO/7MNTJ"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Duthois","name":"Thibaut Duthois","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0029-7927","biblio_id":"4A2EBE96-BD4D-11E9-9789-FFA75607D3EF","ugent_id":["000190492236","802004097981","974185219186"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"first_name":"Thibaut","name_last_first":"Duthois, Thibaut","_id":"4A2EBE96-BD4D-11E9-9789-FFA75607D3EF"},"year":"2025","abstract":["These are the analyses the article \"Early childhood education teachers’ professional vision of language-stimulating interactions: a mixed-method mobile eye-tracking study\""],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","author":[{"first_name":"Thibaut","name_last_first":"Duthois, Thibaut","_id":"4A2EBE96-BD4D-11E9-9789-FFA75607D3EF","ugent_id":["000190492236","802004097981","974185219186"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"name":"Thibaut Duthois","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0029-7927","biblio_id":"4A2EBE96-BD4D-11E9-9789-FFA75607D3EF","last_name":"Duthois"}],"format":["application/pdf","qmd"],"status":"public","_id":"01K47T2A3MKDT4DH7YS9MSFNFC","abstract_full":[{"text":"These are the analyses the article \"Early childhood education teachers’ professional vision of language-stimulating interactions: a mixed-method mobile eye-tracking study\"","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K47T2A3MKDT4DH7YS9MSFNFC","biblio_id":"01K47T2A3MKDT4DH7YS9MSFNFC","language":["eng"]}
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Also, the availability of extrapolation methods underpins efforts to reduce, replace, and refine the use of animals in toxicity testing. However, current methods for extrapolation of adverse effects across levels of biological organisation are predominantly empirical with consequent limitations in their predictive capabilities and application. This lack of mechanistic underpinning raises questions about the robustness of environmental quality standards and confounds efforts to identify the cause of adverse effects and to design effective remediation strategies. The overall aim of QTOX is to address this situation via development of quantitative extrapolation tools based on mechanistic knowledge of the underlying processes in the chain from exposure to effects, across all levels of biological organisation, with close connection to regulatory endpoints, and under environmentally realistic conditions, i.e., including the dynamics of chronic exposures to mixtures of chemicals. The aim is to develop predictive models for describing the adverse effects of chemicals under realistic long-term exposure scenarios based on systematic knowledge acquired under laboratory and semi-field conditions.</p>\n<p>The PhD students will benefit from international, interdisciplinary, and intersectoral training, which combines training through research and through education. As uniqueness, the QTOX training programme couples a strong component of mechanistic modelling with mesocosm level studies.&#160; An innovative and uniting aspect of the training is the involvement of all doctoral candidates in implementing and interpreting mesocosm experiments.</p>","_id":"41A09123"}],"date_created":"2026-01-10 15:29:50","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Animal Sciences and Aquatic Ecology","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA22"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"biblio_id":"01KEM8EBWYPNR3S5X70JXS0A42","language":["eng"],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KEM8EBWYPNR3S5X70JXS0A42","_id":"01KEM8EBWYPNR3S5X70JXS0A42","abstract_full":[{"text":"The dataset supplements the publication \"Prioritizing binary mixtures of metals with organic micropollutants in European freshwater: who drives the risk?\". The dataset provides the necessary R-scripts to prioritize binary metal-organic mixtures in European fresh water by using monitoring from the Waterbase database. Furthermore related input and output files are provided. For details about the methodology, results and discussion please consult the publiction itself. When using the dataset please refer and cite to the associated publication Schmitt et al. 2025.\n\nThis work was supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement Number 101072531. 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The dataset provides the necessary R-scripts to prioritize binary metal-organic mixtures in European fresh water by using monitoring from the Waterbase database. Furthermore related input and output files are provided. For details about the methodology, results and discussion please consult the publiction itself. When using the dataset please refer and cite to the associated publication Schmitt et al. 2025.\n\nThis work was supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement Number 101072531. This work was supported by Eurometaux under the MEED (Metals Environment Exposure Data) program."],"external":0,"keyword":["R studio","Waterbase","Monitoring Data","Ecotoxicology","Prioritization","Metals","Organicmicropollutants","Binary Mixtures"]}
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All individuals, including monastics and lay associates, from disciple lists and biographical texts have been integrated into the new dataset. Additional data was extracted from other sources, including biographies in two key monastery gazetteers: Dinghushan Qingyunsi zhi 鼎湖山慶雲寺志 (Gazetteer of Qingyun Monastery on Mount Dinghu; ZFSH, part 1, vol. 47–48, no. g051), a major Vinaya centre in Guangdong, and Jianlongsi zhilüe 建隆寺志畧 (Brief gazetteer of Jianlong Monastery; ZFC, vol. 54, no. y078), a Baohua sublineage monastery in Yangzhou.\n\nThe dataset presented here combines the new Vinaya data with the Ming, Ming-Qing transition, and Qing data from the “Historical Social Network of Chinese Buddhism” dataset (ver. 2021-06).\n\nWhen using the *gephi files, please first run the Filter-Attributes-Equal by dynastynum (value=1) to remove nodes that belong to other periods. (To build the dataset, I first extracted all nodes labeled as 明, 明-清, and 清 from the Nodes table of the \"Historical Social Network of Chinese Buddhism\" dataset, and appended my new nodes to the same Excel file. I created a variable, dynastynum, assigning a value of 1 to all nodes in my table. I then used the full Edges file from the \"Historical Social Network of Chinese Buddhism\" dataset and appended my new edges to it. When the graph is built in Gephi, it automatically reconstructs nodes that are not listed in the Nodes table but are required by the Edges table. To remove these redundant nodes from the visualization, I filtered them out by selecting dynastynum = 1.)\n\nThe repository includes Gephi files, image files, and Excel files.\n\nThis research was supported by the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) within the framework of the postdoctoral project ‘Vinaya revival on Baohua mountain in Ming-Qing China’ (file no. 1254524 N)."],"external":0,"keyword":["Buddhism","Qing China","Vinaya","Social Network Analysis"],"biblio_id":"01KCGRBQEAGKJAPGQFDWNA57DE","language":["eng","chi"],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KCGRBQEAGKJAPGQFDWNA57DE","abstract_full":[{"text":"This is the social network analysis data for my paper \"The Dynamics of Chinese Buddhism in the Ming and Qing: Social Network Analysis Based on a Combined Dataset\" in the Journal of the European Association of Chinese Studies.\n\nThe primary sources for this study are two underutilized eighteenth-century Vinaya genealogies: Nanshan zongtong 南山宗統 (Genealogy of the Nanshan tradition, compiled 1743, edited 1790s) and Lüzong dengpu 律宗燈譜 (Genealogy of the lamp of the Vinaya tradition, compiled 1765, edited 1790s; B no. 118, vol. 22). All individuals, including monastics and lay associates, from disciple lists and biographical texts have been integrated into the new dataset. Additional data was extracted from other sources, including biographies in two key monastery gazetteers: Dinghushan Qingyunsi zhi 鼎湖山慶雲寺志 (Gazetteer of Qingyun Monastery on Mount Dinghu; ZFSH, part 1, vol. 47–48, no. g051), a major Vinaya centre in Guangdong, and Jianlongsi zhilüe 建隆寺志畧 (Brief gazetteer of Jianlong Monastery; ZFC, vol. 54, no. y078), a Baohua sublineage monastery in Yangzhou.\n\nThe dataset presented here combines the new Vinaya data with the Ming, Ming-Qing transition, and Qing data from the “Historical Social Network of Chinese Buddhism” dataset (ver. 2021-06).\n\nWhen using the *gephi files, please first run the Filter-Attributes-Equal by dynastynum (value=1) to remove nodes that belong to other periods. (To build the dataset, I first extracted all nodes labeled as 明, 明-清, and 清 from the Nodes table of the \"Historical Social Network of Chinese Buddhism\" dataset, and appended my new nodes to the same Excel file. I created a variable, dynastynum, assigning a value of 1 to all nodes in my table. I then used the full Edges file from the \"Historical Social Network of Chinese Buddhism\" dataset and appended my new edges to it. When the graph is built in Gephi, it automatically reconstructs nodes that are not listed in the Nodes table but are required by the Edges table. To remove these redundant nodes from the visualization, I filtered them out by selecting dynastynum = 1.)\n\nThe repository includes Gephi files, image files, and Excel files.\n\nThis research was supported by the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) within the framework of the postdoctoral project ‘Vinaya revival on Baohua mountain in Ming-Qing China’ (file no. 1254524 N).","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01KCGRBQEAGKJAPGQFDWNA57DE","url":"https://github.com/Mariia-Lepneva/Vinaya_monastics_in_Qing_genealogies","status":"public","date_created":"2025-12-15 10:19:39","project":[{"title":"Vinaya Revival on Baohua Mountain in Ming–Qing China","start_date":"2023-10-01","end_date":"2026-09-30","iweto_id":"1254524N","publication_count":7,"gismo_id":"a5c27c19-11d0-11ee-a391-81a6d079669c","_id":"1254524N","abstract":"<p>The proposed project focuses on the history of Baohua Mountain from the late Ming to the middle Qing period (seventeenth–eighteenth century), tracing the establishment and development of the Vinaya (monastic code) tradition there. Scholars generally accept that Baohua Mountain became the preeminent center for the provision of ordinations and Vinaya instruction by the early twentieth century. Yet, the formation and development of this influential tradition has received relatively little scholarly attention. In this light, my research will draw on a wealth of primary sources in order to reconstruct the history of the Vinaya tradition on Baohua Mountain. Specifically, it will regard this history as comprising three distinct periods: (1) early attempts to revitalize Buddhism on Baohua Mountain at the start of the seventeenth century; (2) reforms by two key abbots in the mid-seventeenth century that enhanced the status of the Vinaya tradition on Baohua Mountain; and (3) the proliferation of sub-branches and the conceptualization of a new lineage for the revived Vinaya tradition in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It is my intention that this research will make a valuable contribution to the wider scholarly inquiry into the nature, pattern and time frame of the Buddhist revival that began during the late Ming.</p>"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","created_by":{"biblio_id":"725f9b30-6371-11ee-8199-fd50e396d18a","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1689-9746","name":"Mariia Lepneva","last_name":"Lepneva","_id":"725f9b30-6371-11ee-8199-fd50e396d18a","name_last_first":"Lepneva, Mariia","first_name":"Mariia","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802004373322","975305199374"]},"year":"2025","title":"Social Network Data on Chinese Buddhism in the Ming and Qing: An Expanded Dataset Based on Qing Genealogies of the Vinaya Tradition","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.17432105"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01KDV20PR9SAC1JWHY76RMQRWG"}],"date_updated":"2026-01-13 12:44:26","license":"CC-BY-4.0"}
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The online</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">PDI component offers an innovative practice environment through</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">video-based simulation exercises. The offline component targets</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">teachers</span><span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">’</span><span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\"> inquiry and innovation of real-life practices through</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">collaborative video reflections, on-the-job exercises and individualised</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">feedback.</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">The main research objective is to investigate the effects of the PDI on</span> </p> \n<p align=\"left\" style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"> <span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">ECE teachers</span><span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\">’</span><span style=\"font-family:Calibri; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\"> LS competences. 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For this, we employ hafnium oxide (HfO₂) nanocrystals doped with Eu³⁺ and Tb³⁺ ions, synthesized via a microwave-assisted solvothermal method. The optimal nanothermometry system was identified as HfO2:4.5%Eu3+,0.5%Tb3+, which exhibited a relative sensitivity up to 4.80 % K-1 at 40 K. To obtain the built-in nanothermometer, HfO2:Eu3+,Tb3+ nanocrystals were spin-coated onto the coated conductor tapes, forming a nanocrystal-derived thin film with a thickness of 60±10 nm and relative sensitivity of 9.65 % K-1 at 20 K, while still retaining the superconducting properties of the coated conductor."],"biblio_id":"01KBGCVZNXN9PJH09BAS2BFWX0","language":["eng"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KBGCVZNXN9PJH09BAS2BFWX0","_id":"01KBGCVZNXN9PJH09BAS2BFWX0","abstract_full":[{"text":"This Zenodo repository provides several datasets for a novel approach for detecting quench or hot spot regimes in coated conductors by integrating luminescent nanocrystals onto the silver protective layer, thereby creating a built-in nanothermometer. For this, we employ hafnium oxide (HfO₂) nanocrystals doped with Eu³⁺ and Tb³⁺ ions, synthesized via a microwave-assisted solvothermal method. The optimal nanothermometry system was identified as HfO2:4.5%Eu3+,0.5%Tb3+, which exhibited a relative sensitivity up to 4.80 % K-1 at 40 K. To obtain the built-in nanothermometer, HfO2:Eu3+,Tb3+ nanocrystals were spin-coated onto the coated conductor tapes, forming a nanocrystal-derived thin film with a thickness of 60±10 nm and relative sensitivity of 9.65 % K-1 at 20 K, while still retaining the superconducting properties of the coated conductor.","lang":"eng"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"abstract":"<p>Today, the rapid evolution of information technology requires materials and architectures that can handle and retrieve large amounts of data at short time scales and with minimum power consumption. Therefore, more reliable microelectronic devices with excellent piezoelectric properties have attracted great research interest. However, the traditional lead-based piezoelectric materials such as Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 are currently the most widely used material in such systems. This is due to their strong piezoelectric coefficient and electromechanical coupling coefficient. The lead-free (Ba,Ca)(Ti,Zr)O3 (BCTZ) material has been developed via chemical solution deposition (CSD) and pulsed laser deposition (PLD) methods, which is called promising and has a high piezoelectric coefficient. Unfortunately, these BCTZ materials show a poor piezoelectric thermal stability upon heating, which greatly limits their practical application. Thus, to enhance the overall performance of piezoelectric BCTZ material, several compositional and microstructural modifications (with the help of computational screening) are introduced in this project to improve the temperature stability in combination with the enhanced piezoelectric response. 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Research was conducted to determine the extent to which these barriers affect existing populations, whether fish can pass through, and whether passage facilities could be effective. Fykes were used to capture fish and was followed by species identification, length and weight determination and counting. Environmental data was obtained via waterinfo.be. \n\n \n\nFolderstructure\n\n\n\n\n\ndata\n\n\n\nabiotiek: environmental data\n\n\n\nextern: data created outside the R project\n\n\n\ncoordinaten: coordinaten_waterinfo: coordinates of measuring stations\n\nmetingen: all used environmental stations\n\n\n\n\n\nvis: data of fish captured with fykes and an glass eel gutter\n\n\n\nextern: data created outside the R project\n\n\n\nruw: dataset as provided by the data-responsible\n\nverwerkt_in_excel: data provided by the responsible researcher\n\n\n\ndata balgerhoeke 2023: corrections made to original data\n\nmaximale_vislengtes: maximal fish lengths per species\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nmedia: pictures for report"}],"_id":"01KEW1TH50M7S5N991SD895P6V","author":[{"name_last_first":"Bruneel, Stijn","first_name":"Stijn","_id":"396B4CE2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["977391787087"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Stijn Bruneel","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8226-8080","biblio_id":"396B4CE2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Bruneel"},{"name_last_first":"Buysse, David","first_name":"David","name":"David Buysse","last_name":"Buysse"},{"last_name":"Vandamme","name":"Lore Vandamme","name_last_first":"Vandamme, Lore","first_name":"Lore"},{"_id":"0FCE7D50-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Verhelst, Pieterjan","first_name":"Pieterjan","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["000080067941","802001812926","974150198146"],"name":"Pieterjan Verhelst","biblio_id":"0FCE7D50-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2610-6941","last_name":"Verhelst"},{"name_last_first":"Pauwels, Ine","first_name":"Ine","name":"Ine Pauwels","last_name":"Pauwels"},{"name":"Sarah Broos","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9742-6224","biblio_id":"EF8CBC8E-CF5F-11E9-BE61-44CB5607D3EF","last_name":"Broos","name_last_first":"Broos, Sarah","first_name":"Sarah","_id":"EF8CBC8E-CF5F-11E9-BE61-44CB5607D3EF","ugent_id":["000190921359","802004515586","972653080039"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW15","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}]}]},{"name":"Nico De Maerteleire","first_name":"Nico","name_last_first":"De Maerteleire, Nico","last_name":"De Maerteleire"},{"last_name":"Plaetinck","first_name":"Simon","name_last_first":"Plaetinck, Simon","name":"Simon Plaetinck"},{"last_name":"Rosseel","name_last_first":"Rosseel, Diederik","first_name":"Diederik","name":"Diederik Rosseel"},{"last_name":"De Pauw","name_last_first":"De Pauw, Bart","first_name":"Bart","name":"Bart De Pauw"},{"last_name":"Vanden Houten","name":"Jan Vanden Houten","name_last_first":"Vanden Houten, Jan","first_name":"Jan"},{"name_last_first":"Coeck, Johan","first_name":"Johan","name":"Johan Coeck","last_name":"Coeck"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["text/csv","application/vnd.ms-excel","image/jpeg"],"keyword":["Afleidingskanaal van de Leie","Schipdonk","Balgerhoeke","cyprinids","European eel","weir","canal"],"abstract":["The lock weirs in Balgerhoeke and Schipdonk (Afleidingskanaal van de Leie, Belgium) form a barrier for eel, cyprinids, and other fish species. Research was conducted to determine the extent to which these barriers affect existing populations, whether fish can pass through, and whether passage facilities could be effective. Fykes were used to capture fish and was followed by species identification, length and weight determination and counting. 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Grant number: 1128923N."],"external":0,"keyword":["sucrose ester","crystallization","fat crystal network","X-ray scattering","USAXS","anhydrous milk fat"],"biblio_id":"01KEF6TZWB4TY6VRVB1Z21RMT8","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KEF6TZWB4TY6VRVB1Z21RMT8","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Dataset belonging to publication 'Multiscale assessment of the effect of a stearic-palmitic sucrose ester on the crystallization of anhydrous milk fat'.\n\nAvailable via: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2024.115243.\n\n \n\nPLM = polarized light microscopy\n\nCryoSEM = cryo-scanning electron microscopy\n\n> data obtained after de-oiling fat samples with isobutanol (4x) and aceton (1x), see publication\n\nSAXS = small-angle X-ray scattering\n\n> data obtained after subtraction of intensity of empty capillary, see publication\n\nWAXS = wide-angle X-ray scattering\n\n> data obtained after subtraction of intensity of empty capillary, see publication\n\nUSAXS = ultra-small-angle X-ray scattering\n\n> data obtained after subtraction of intensity of the capillary at 70°C, see publication\n\nDSC = differential scanning calorimetry\n\n> Samples are heated at 70°C for 10 min, and then crystallized following a certain protocol (see publication).\n\n> Samples are maintained one hour at their respective isothermal crystallization temperature.\n\n> Samples are rehaeted at 5°C/min to 70°C.\n\nSE = sucrose ester (SP30, HLB6)\n\nAMF = anhydrous milk fat\n\nAMFE = anhydrous milk fat + 0.5 wt% SE\n\nFC = fast cooling (20°C/min)\n\nSC = slow cooling (1°C/min)\n\n \n\nProject funding agency: Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (FWO). Grant number: 1128923N."}],"_id":"01KEF6TZWB4TY6VRVB1Z21RMT8","status":"public","date_created":"2026-01-08 16:25:34","project":[{"start_date":"2020-11-01","title":"Structure-function relations of fat crystal networks in suspensions","gismo_id":"917779ca-0fb7-11eb-841e-ef8c126d46e7","publication_count":27,"iweto_id":"3F006020","end_date":"2024-10-31","abstract":"<p>Dispersed solid particles affect primary crystallization of the continuous fat phase as well as the arrangement of primary fat crystals into networks. Today’s knowledge lacks sufficient information\nabout the development of fat crystal networks in the presence of particles, especially within the meso-scale range (100 nm – 1 μm). Nevertheless, understanding structure development over the whole length scale is crucial in defining technological and sensorial functionalities in complex food systems. Therefore, this research aims at explaining the physical properties of fat-based model suspensions through insights in the fat crystallization at different length scales (from nano- to micro-scale).\nThis research uses a very advanced toolbox comprising ultra-small angle X-ray diffraction (USAXS), synchrotron microbeam X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared, Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy. USAXS allows studying the meso-scale but it has scarcely been used in complex food systems.\nIn this study fat crystallization investigated in model suspensions containing distinct particle types and different types of fat. Furthermore, the influence of shear on fat crystallization in these model suspensions will be investigated. The last part of this study aims at finding relationships between insights in the fat crystallization behavior at the nano-, meso- or micro-scale level and the macroscopic properties of fat-based suspensions.</p>","_id":"3F006020"},{"_id":"19111120","abstract":"<p>Materials can’t be observed using SEM without removing water. In contrast, cryo-SEM can be used to study the microstructure of hydrated samples. The goal of cryo-SEM is to vitrify the liquid phase with all the constituents, preserving them in their natural and original state. Cryo-SEM offers an obvious added-value in the visualization of both food products and other biological systems.     </p>","start_date":"2010-07-22","title":"Cryo-scanning electron microscope (Cryo-SEM)","iweto_id":"19111120","end_date":"2016-09-30","gismo_id":"4e1bc989-567e-448b-83a3-072b86933ac1","publication_count":44},{"start_date":"2018-05-01","title":"X-ray scattering to study nanostructures of solids and food","gismo_id":"e565087a-e5ea-46ea-a919-8f3879482d02","publication_count":39,"iweto_id":"319113318","end_date":"2022-04-30","_id":"319113318","abstract":"<p>\nEverything that surround us is made out of building blocks. Their configuration and the manner in which they connect to each other determines the characteristics of a system (material or food). For instance, it determines their color, hardness, melting point, performance and stability. The length scale of these building blocks is in the nanoscale and can be studied by X-ray scattering. Scattering techniques are non-invasive; therefore, the systems can be studied without destruction. This characteristic is an added value since it allows to study the evolution of the systems (crystallization, catalysis, gelation, aggregation, etc). X-ray scattering can be used in two modes: wide angle (WAXS) for structures from 0.1 to 10 nm and small angle (SAXS) for structures from 1 to 10 nm. X-ray scattering is a tool useful to study the nanostructure of a wide range of applications, such as polymers and fibers, thin films, concrete, whipped cream, etc. This characteristic opens the possibility to cooperate with research groups with diverse applications. This proposal includes the upgrade of an existing WAXS equipment and the acquisition of a dedicated SAXS equipment with capability of studying surfaces (GISAXS). Seven promotors from five research groups belonging to three different faculties are submitting this proposal. Working in a consortium with partners with expertise in structure analysis, guarantees the use of the equipment in its full capacity and promotes exchange of knowledge.\n<br />\n\n</p>"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA23","name":"Department of Food technology, Safety and Health","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA23"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}]},{"ugent_id":"LA25","name":"Department of Biotechnology","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA25"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA25"}]}],"type":"researchData","created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-2216-4028","biblio_id":"A0C83866-2335-11E4-AC51-F1AAB4D1D7B1","name":"Fien De Witte","last_name":"De Witte","first_name":"Fien","name_last_first":"De Witte, Fien","_id":"A0C83866-2335-11E4-AC51-F1AAB4D1D7B1","ugent_id":["802003229530","973925551402"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA23"}],"ugent_id":"LA23"}]},"year":"2024","title":"Multiscale assessment of the effect of a stearic-palmitic sucrose ester on the crystallization of anhydrous milk fat","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.12795818"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01JEXBHP2KQHYGJYVNEMT1PB0R"}],"date_updated":"2026-01-15 15:31:49","license":"CC-BY-4.0"}
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Two prompts were in the plural to implicitly stimulate more diversity than with the prompt in the singular.\n\n\n\n\nType 2: ‘féminisme’ (in French) and ‘feminismo’ (in Spanish) to uncover potential language-based differences.\n\n\n\n\nType 3: two more specific prompts (i.e ‘feminism diversity’ and ‘feminism intersectionality’) to invite the AI models to specifically design visuals that reveal some inclusiveness.\n\n\n\n\nType 4: ‘photorealistic feminism,’ a popular visual genre among AI-generated visuals, to uncover the potential impact of the style on the representations provided.\n\n\n\nWe generated 100 visuals per prompt for each of the three selected AI models - i.e DALL·E 3, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion in the summer 2024. In total, we thus generated 2,400 visuals.\n\nImages were generated using Stable Diffusion XL (via stablediffusionweb.com, using default guidance scale of 7 and 1:1 aspect ratio), DALL·E 3 (accessed through ChatGPT 4.0 using temporary chat sessions to minimize personalization effects), and Midjourney v5.2 (via Discord interface).\n\n \n\nThe dataset and the codebook were used for these two publications:\n\n1) Bouko, C., Colombo, G., Joseph, T. & Cenni, I. 2025. From salad bar feminism to denotative portraiture: Howneoliberalism shapes feminism in AI-Generated visuals. Feminist Media Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2025.2593317 \n\n2) Bouko, C. 2026. Feminism in AI-Generated Images: Diversity, Symbols, and Sexualization Aesthetics. In R. A. Lind (ed.), Race/Gender/Class/Media: Considering Diversity Across Audiences, Content, and Producers (6th ed.). 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Two prompts were in the plural to implicitly stimulate more diversity than with the prompt in the singular.\n\n\n\n\nType 2: ‘féminisme’ (in French) and ‘feminismo’ (in Spanish) to uncover potential language-based differences.\n\n\n\n\nType 3: two more specific prompts (i.e ‘feminism diversity’ and ‘feminism intersectionality’) to invite the AI models to specifically design visuals that reveal some inclusiveness.\n\n\n\n\nType 4: ‘photorealistic feminism,’ a popular visual genre among AI-generated visuals, to uncover the potential impact of the style on the representations provided.\n\n\n\nWe generated 100 visuals per prompt for each of the three selected AI models - i.e DALL·E 3, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion in the summer 2024. In total, we thus generated 2,400 visuals.\n\nImages were generated using Stable Diffusion XL (via stablediffusionweb.com, using default guidance scale of 7 and 1:1 aspect ratio), DALL·E 3 (accessed through ChatGPT 4.0 using temporary chat sessions to minimize personalization effects), and Midjourney v5.2 (via Discord interface).\n\n \n\nThe dataset and the codebook were used for these two publications:\n\n1) Bouko, C., Colombo, G., Joseph, T. & Cenni, I. 2025. From salad bar feminism to denotative portraiture: Howneoliberalism shapes feminism in AI-Generated visuals. Feminist Media Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2025.2593317 \n\n2) Bouko, C. 2026. Feminism in AI-Generated Images: Diversity, Symbols, and Sexualization Aesthetics. In R. A. Lind (ed.), Race/Gender/Class/Media: Considering Diversity Across Audiences, Content, and Producers (6th ed.). 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{"external":0,"abstract":["This dataset encompasses both experimental and computational simulation data from the study \"The Influence of Testing Conditions on Damage Zone of Concrete in Uniaxial Compression Test: Insights from Stereo-DIC and Computational Modeling\" and our conference paper \"Influence of Loading Boundary Conditions on the Strain Distribution and Stress-Strain Response in the Concrete Uniaxial Compression Test.\"\nThe data were derived from a sequence of Uniaxial Compression Tests (UCTs) on concrete specimens under varied loading boundary conditions, including lubricated Teflon plates, glued platens, and T-shaped steel caps.\nThe processed dataset contains information obtained through Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and comparative analyses of the results. It also includes detailed spreadsheets documenting experiment procedures, raw data, and charts for each case.\nThe findings indicate considerable variability in the strain data field distribution. The DIC method has revealed potential experimental errors that could have been overlooked. The data from the surface of the concrete specimens could be greatly affected by the position and size of conventional strain-measuring devices.\nThe computational study helps isolate factors influencing the experiments and provides deeper insights into the experimental observations. The accompanying spreadsheets contain raw data, charts, and figures case by case."],"keyword":["Finite Element Method","Compression Testing","Strain Measurement","Damage Evolution","Lattice Mesoscale Methods","Concrete Cracking","Concrete Fracture Analysis"],"format":["text/csv","application/vnd.ms-excel","application/pdf","image/png"],"author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-5078-2563","biblio_id":"914ca624-7c53-11ef-ae90-b11ad375b445","name":"Saeid Mehrpay Moghaddam","last_name":"Mehrpay Moghaddam","name_last_first":"Mehrpay Moghaddam, Saeid","first_name":"Saeid","_id":"914ca624-7c53-11ef-ae90-b11ad375b445","ugent_id":["802004791129","978523125066"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW14","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW14"}]}]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KFFV8Z1GX5W4Q018HF3M1MBR","_id":"01KFFV8Z1GX5W4Q018HF3M1MBR","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset encompasses both experimental and computational simulation data from the study \"The Influence of Testing Conditions on Damage Zone of Concrete in Uniaxial Compression Test: Insights from Stereo-DIC and Computational Modeling\" and our conference paper \"Influence of Loading Boundary Conditions on the Strain Distribution and Stress-Strain Response in the Concrete Uniaxial Compression Test.\"\nThe data were derived from a sequence of Uniaxial Compression Tests (UCTs) on concrete specimens under varied loading boundary conditions, including lubricated Teflon plates, glued platens, and T-shaped steel caps.\nThe processed dataset contains information obtained through Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and comparative analyses of the results. It also includes detailed spreadsheets documenting experiment procedures, raw data, and charts for each case.\nThe findings indicate considerable variability in the strain data field distribution. The DIC method has revealed potential experimental errors that could have been overlooked. The data from the surface of the concrete specimens could be greatly affected by the position and size of conventional strain-measuring devices.\nThe computational study helps isolate factors influencing the experiments and provides deeper insights into the experimental observations. The accompanying spreadsheets contain raw data, charts, and figures case by case."}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01KFFV8Z1GX5W4Q018HF3M1MBR","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW14","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW14"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW14"}],"name":"Department of Structural Engineering and Building Materials"}],"date_created":"2026-01-21 08:38:26","publisher":{"name":"Mendeley Data"},"date_updated":"2026-01-23 15:27:55","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JXMJ6YB2G1RWVHVWMGVYA16B"}],"year":"2025","created_by":{"_id":"914ca624-7c53-11ef-ae90-b11ad375b445","name_last_first":"Mehrpay Moghaddam, Saeid","first_name":"Saeid","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW14","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW14"}]}],"ugent_id":["802004791129","978523125066"],"name":"Saeid Mehrpay Moghaddam","biblio_id":"914ca624-7c53-11ef-ae90-b11ad375b445","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5078-2563","last_name":"Mehrpay Moghaddam"},"doi":["10.17632/HTJFTT6Z6X.1"],"title":"Dataset and Supplementary Materials of The Influence of Testing Conditions on Damage Zone of Concrete in Uniaxial Compression Test"}
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Recent observations suggest that cations (calcium, magnesium, potassium) limit forest productivity in the tropics, although research to date has largely focused on nitrogen and phosphorus. Moreover, the intensification of land-use change impacts cation availability at the onset of succession, likely further constraining regrowth rates of secondary forests. FORECAT (legacy effects on tropical FOrest REcovery through CATion limitation) strives to understand the fundamental role of cations in limiting productivity of secondary forests in the tropics, and to quantify how land-use change and its intensification affect cation limitation on forest recovery rates. FORECAT will integrate observational, experimental and modelling approaches. This work will be conducted along tropical forest successional gradients and land-use intensity gradients, to disentangle how the legacy land-use history affects recovery trajectories through cation cycling. 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{"title":"Understanding the concept of procedural justice in private policing: a scoping review","doi":["10.17605/OSF.IO/YZFH3"],"created_by":{"_id":"cc5ab368-6673-11eb-9f93-cfebf5d1ead5","name_last_first":"Dewulf, Natasha","first_name":"Natasha","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"RE23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"RE23"}]}],"ugent_id":["802004726966","000201520934","971240159346"],"name":"Natasha Dewulf","biblio_id":"cc5ab368-6673-11eb-9f93-cfebf5d1ead5","orcid_id":"0009-0006-6699-2550","last_name":"Dewulf"},"year":"2025","date_updated":"2026-01-23 15:47:27","license":"CC-BY-ND-4.0","publisher":{"name":"OSF"},"date_created":"2025-12-16 12:47:41","project":[{"publication_count":1,"gismo_id":"a87df09c-509c-11ee-9728-a964c680bc59","end_date":"2027-10-31","iweto_id":"BOF/STA/202309/005","title":"Public attitudes towards and experiences with plural policing actors: perceptions of legitimacy and procedural justice","start_date":"2023-11-01","_id":"BOF/STA/202309/005","abstract":"<p>In addition to the police, various public and private policing actors now perform functions aimed at preventing and combating nuisance and crime. The increased deployment and visibility of private security personnel, community wardens, and stewards in the (semi-)public space has also led to an increase in contact between citizens and such security professionals.</p>\n<p>Despite this observation, there is a clear lack of Belgian criminological research on the public's perception of and interactions with these professionals. Therefore, the purpose of this doctoral study is to investigate, through a mixed methods approach (interviews, focus groups, survey), the public perceptions, experiences, and attitudes towards (contact with) these non-police policing agencies.</p>\n<p>The results of this study will provide important new insights into the trust and legitimacy of these security professions among the public.</p>"}],"affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Criminology, Criminal Law and Social Law","path":[{"ugent_id":"RE23"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE23"}],"ugent_id":"RE23"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","biblio_id":"01KCKK7FJCR0WX58E5SK0SMZB2","language":["eng"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KCKK7FJCR0WX58E5SK0SMZB2","_id":"01KCKK7FJCR0WX58E5SK0SMZB2","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This scoping review aims to identify and map the available evidence toward a better understanding of procedural justice in citizens’ day-to-day encounters with private security guards."}],"author":[{"name_last_first":"Dewulf, Natasha","first_name":"Natasha","_id":"cc5ab368-6673-11eb-9f93-cfebf5d1ead5","ugent_id":["802004726966","000201520934","971240159346"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"RE23","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"RE23"}]}],"orcid_id":"0009-0006-6699-2550","biblio_id":"cc5ab368-6673-11eb-9f93-cfebf5d1ead5","name":"Natasha Dewulf","last_name":"Dewulf"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-ND 4.0)","format":["Scoping review protocol"],"keyword":["scoping review","protocol","procedural justice","legitimacy","private policing","private security"],"abstract":["This scoping review aims to identify and map the available evidence toward a better understanding of procedural justice in citizens’ day-to-day encounters with private security guards."],"external":0}
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{"biblio_id":"01KFAPPZACEEPT8M1Y2GEQAC27","language":["eng"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KFAPPZACEEPT8M1Y2GEQAC27","abstract_full":[{"text":"Working memory (WM) plays a crucial role in mathematical problem-solving. Previous research has linked math abilities to both item and order WM. Recently, it has been suggested that organizing serial order in verbal WM along a horizontally oriented working memory line (WML) may also support mathematical performance. For instance, psychology students who spatialized their WML from left-to-right obtained higher math scores. While this categorical approach offers a useful starting point, confirming the relationship through continuous analyses is essential to reduce the risk of false positives. To understand its developmental trajectory, it is also important to assess whether the relationship is already present at younger ages, when students are actively engaged in math learning. Moreover, it remains to be clarified whether the effect is due to spatialization in general, or to alignment with the reading direction of the instruction language. Studying 738 pupils aged 13 and 15, we found that the WML–math relationship is already present by age 13. This benefit lies in spatializing the WML from left-to-right, not in spatialization per se, and remains significant after controlling for item WM, order WM, and crystallized intelligence. These findings indicate a unique relationship between the WML and mathematics performance.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01KFAPPZACEEPT8M1Y2GEQAC27","author":[{"name":"Julie Vonck","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2736-4694","biblio_id":"7329F646-BAC7-11E8-A22B-3DF65607D3EF","last_name":"Vonck","_id":"7329F646-BAC7-11E8-A22B-3DF65607D3EF","name_last_first":"Vonck, Julie","first_name":"Julie","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}]}],"ugent_id":["000181136382","802003976632","977404137413"]},{"name_last_first":"Moorkens, Jolien","first_name":"Jolien","_id":"879EFDE6-86E8-11E8-A51F-E2F611A95AF2","ugent_id":["000180072719","802003524166","979540709327"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}]}],"name":"Jolien Moorkens","orcid_id":"0009-0007-5174-8368","biblio_id":"879EFDE6-86E8-11E8-A51F-E2F611A95AF2","last_name":"Moorkens"},{"first_name":"Wim","name_last_first":"Fias, Wim","_id":"F5A33088-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001323301","972531223585"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}],"ugent_id":"PP02"}],"name":"Wim Fias","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5788-7306","biblio_id":"F5A33088-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Fias"},{"last_name":"van Dijck","name":"Jean-Philippe van Dijck","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0378-3891","biblio_id":"F7E63368-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}]}],"ugent_id":["801002041505"],"_id":"F7E63368-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"van Dijck, Jean-Philippe","first_name":"Jean-Philippe"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"keyword":["psychology","cognition"],"abstract":["Working memory (WM) plays a crucial role in mathematical problem-solving. Previous research has linked math abilities to both item and order WM. Recently, it has been suggested that organizing serial order in verbal WM along a horizontally oriented working memory line (WML) may also support mathematical performance. For instance, psychology students who spatialized their WML from left-to-right obtained higher math scores. While this categorical approach offers a useful starting point, confirming the relationship through continuous analyses is essential to reduce the risk of false positives. To understand its developmental trajectory, it is also important to assess whether the relationship is already present at younger ages, when students are actively engaged in math learning. Moreover, it remains to be clarified whether the effect is due to spatialization in general, or to alignment with the reading direction of the instruction language. Studying 738 pupils aged 13 and 15, we found that the WML–math relationship is already present by age 13. This benefit lies in spatializing the WML from left-to-right, not in spatialization per se, and remains significant after controlling for item WM, order WM, and crystallized intelligence. These findings indicate a unique relationship between the WML and mathematics performance."],"external":0,"doi":["10.6084/m9.figshare.c.8225508"],"title":"Supplementary material from \"Mathematical Abilities and the Advantage of Organizing Information on a Working Memory Line\"","year":"2026","created_by":{"ugent_id":["000181136382","802003976632","977404137413"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}],"ugent_id":"PP02"}],"name_last_first":"Vonck, Julie","first_name":"Julie","_id":"7329F646-BAC7-11E8-A22B-3DF65607D3EF","last_name":"Vonck","name":"Julie Vonck","biblio_id":"7329F646-BAC7-11E8-A22B-3DF65607D3EF","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2736-4694"},"date_updated":"2026-01-26 13:26:54","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01KF8SFHY1T94QXZFWDNJCYCC8"}],"publisher":{"name":"The Royal Society"},"date_created":"2026-01-19 08:42:30","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP02","path":[{"ugent_id":"PP02"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP02"}],"name":"Department of Experimental psychology"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
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{"biblio_id":"01KFN70VX0HA0HKQ7WSBBCYCGH","language":["eng"],"status":"public","url":"https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/spwnt8t25y/1","abstract_full":[{"text":"The relevance of affective information triggers attentional prioritisation, but when emotional stimuli act as distractors (task-irrelevant), attentional load dictates the balance between bottom-up processing and top-down executive control systems for attention allocation. In this dataset, electroencephalographic (EEG) signals related to implicit emotional speech perception under low, intermediate, and high attentional loads are provided. Demographic and behavioural data are also shared. Thirty-one typically developed children (mean age: 10-year-old, SD: 1, 20 girls) and their parents or legal guardians volunteered for data collection. As autistic traits may impair social-emotional reciprocity and verbal communication, assessments of autistic behaviours severity were conducted using the Autism Spectrum Rating Scales (ASRS, parent report). Sessions with children started with the completion of the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory followed by recording resting-state EEG activity for 2 minutes with eyes open. Those data are included in the dataset. Then, children answered three visual activities while listening to task-irrelevant affective prosodies (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, neutral and sadness). Particularly, low attentional load was induced by neutral image viewing; a one-target 4-disc Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) task triggered intermediate load; and high attentional load was conveyed by the one-target 8-disc MOT condition. Tracking capacity was computed from correct/incorrect answers during MOT tasks and are included in the dataset along with EEG data recorded during all three tasks. These data are relevant to investigate electrophysiological correlates of task-irrelevant affective speech integration under attentional load modulations and to assess their interaction with behavioural autistic patterns in a non-pathologic population. Besides, resting-state EEG data may be used to characterise inter-individual heterogeneity at rest and, in turn, associate it with attentional capacities during MOT and with autistic behavioural patterns. Finally, tracking capacity may be useful to explore dynamic and selective attentional mechanisms under emotional constraints. \n\nKeywords\nEmotion; Electroencephalography; Selective Attention; Dynamic Attention; Auditory stimuli; Multiple-Object Tracking; Prosody; Speech","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01KFN70VX0HA0HKQ7WSBBCYCGH","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KFN70VX0HA0HKQ7WSBBCYCGH","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Mathilde Duville","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7309-3541","biblio_id":"a40b6f32-e9f9-11ef-9908-9b1bacc963be","last_name":"Duville","first_name":"Mathilde","name_last_first":"Duville, Mathilde","_id":"a40b6f32-e9f9-11ef-9908-9b1bacc963be","ugent_id":["802004878732","977755366834"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP05"}],"ugent_id":"PP05"}]},{"name":"Rebeca Romo De León","first_name":"Rebeca","name_last_first":"Romo De León, Rebeca","last_name":"Romo De León"},{"last_name":"Rodríguez Vera","name_last_first":"Rodríguez Vera, Andrea","first_name":"Andrea","name":"Andrea Rodríguez Vera"},{"last_name":"Flores Jiménez","name":"Mariana Sofía Flores Jiménez","first_name":"Mariana Sofía","name_last_first":"Flores Jiménez, Mariana Sofía"},{"name_last_first":"Ibarra, David","first_name":"David","name":"David Ibarra","last_name":"Ibarra"},{"name":"Luz Maria Alonso-Valerdi","first_name":"Luz Maria","name_last_first":"Alonso-Valerdi, Luz Maria","last_name":"Alonso-Valerdi"}],"format":["application/vnd.ms-excel","gdf"],"keyword":["Emotion","Electroencephalography","Selective Attention","Dynamic Attention","Auditory stimuli","Multiple-Object Tracking","Prosody","Speech"],"abstract":["The relevance of affective information triggers attentional prioritisation, but when emotional stimuli act as distractors (task-irrelevant), attentional load dictates the balance between bottom-up processing and top-down executive control systems for attention allocation. In this dataset, electroencephalographic (EEG) signals related to implicit emotional speech perception under low, intermediate, and high attentional loads are provided. Demographic and behavioural data are also shared. Thirty-one typically developed children (mean age: 10-year-old, SD: 1, 20 girls) and their parents or legal guardians volunteered for data collection. As autistic traits may impair social-emotional reciprocity and verbal communication, assessments of autistic behaviours severity were conducted using the Autism Spectrum Rating Scales (ASRS, parent report). Sessions with children started with the completion of the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory followed by recording resting-state EEG activity for 2 minutes with eyes open. Those data are included in the dataset. Then, children answered three visual activities while listening to task-irrelevant affective prosodies (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, neutral and sadness). Particularly, low attentional load was induced by neutral image viewing; a one-target 4-disc Multiple Object Tracking (MOT) task triggered intermediate load; and high attentional load was conveyed by the one-target 8-disc MOT condition. Tracking capacity was computed from correct/incorrect answers during MOT tasks and are included in the dataset along with EEG data recorded during all three tasks. These data are relevant to investigate electrophysiological correlates of task-irrelevant affective speech integration under attentional load modulations and to assess their interaction with behavioural autistic patterns in a non-pathologic population. Besides, resting-state EEG data may be used to characterise inter-individual heterogeneity at rest and, in turn, associate it with attentional capacities during MOT and with autistic behavioural patterns. Finally, tracking capacity may be useful to explore dynamic and selective attentional mechanisms under emotional constraints. \n\nKeywords\nEmotion; Electroencephalography; Selective Attention; Dynamic Attention; Auditory stimuli; Multiple-Object Tracking; Prosody; Speech"],"external":0,"doi":["10.17632/SPWNT8T25Y.1"],"title":"Task-irrelevant affective prosody perception by typically developed children under attentional loads: electroencephalographic, behavioural data, and psychometric evaluation of autistic patterns in daily conducts.","year":"2022","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP05"}]}],"ugent_id":["802004878732","977755366834"],"_id":"a40b6f32-e9f9-11ef-9908-9b1bacc963be","name_last_first":"Duville, Mathilde","first_name":"Mathilde","last_name":"Duville","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7309-3541","biblio_id":"a40b6f32-e9f9-11ef-9908-9b1bacc963be","name":"Mathilde Duville"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-01-28 15:25:20","related_publication":[{"_id":"01KFN7W5QSQT3AXY3EF834Z1SX"},{"_id":"01KFN6KWZ2TG222ARTTEDKDMT0"}],"publisher":{"name":"Mendeley"},"date_created":"2026-01-23 10:39:55","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP05","path":[{"ugent_id":"PP05"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP05"}],"name":"Department of Experimental clinical and health psychology"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
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(2025).\n\nThe workflow is managed by a Python notebook which prepares data, calls an R script for spatial GEV maximum-likelihood fits, and produces IDF/GEV summary figures. This README documents the contents, how to set up the environment, how the Python↔R handoff works, and where to find diagnostic logs when things go wrong.\n\nContents include:\n\n\n\nenvironment.yml : conda environment specification (see notes below)\n\nrun_RFA_analysis.ipynb : main notebook that reproduces the figures\n\nPython modules: load_*.py, rfa.py, rfa_utils.py, rfa_discordancy.py, plot_idf_functions.py, load_RFA_*.py\n\nR scripts: rfa_fitspatgev.R (fitting) and install_R_requirements.R (installer)\n\nselect_cases.py : script to select simulation periods to re-run based on annual maxima; writes a CSV of rerun intervals (start,end,duration) and can produce a diagnostic PNG estimating total rerun time.\n\ninstall_R_requirements.py : small Python helper to run the R installer\n\ndata.zip : NetCDF files and shapefiles used by the notebook\n\n\nSee README.md for the full content description and setup instructions."],"keyword":["convection-permitting","extreme precipitation","computational efficiency","storylines","case-selective dynamical downscaling"],"biblio_id":"01KG1XTABG1HF72EGJ7MAQ0NVJ","language":["eng"],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KG1XTABG1HF72EGJ7MAQ0NVJ","_id":"01KG1XTABG1HF72EGJ7MAQ0NVJ","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This folder contains the code and data required to reproduce the Regional Frequency Analysis (RFA) figures used in Case-Selective Dynamical Downscaling Enables A Tenfold Cost Reduction for Extreme Precipitation Statistics, submitted by Dewettinck et al. (2025).\n\nThe workflow is managed by a Python notebook which prepares data, calls an R script for spatial GEV maximum-likelihood fits, and produces IDF/GEV summary figures. This README documents the contents, how to set up the environment, how the Python↔R handoff works, and where to find diagnostic logs when things go wrong.\n\nContents include:\n\n\n\nenvironment.yml : conda environment specification (see notes below)\n\nrun_RFA_analysis.ipynb : main notebook that reproduces the figures\n\nPython modules: load_*.py, rfa.py, rfa_utils.py, rfa_discordancy.py, plot_idf_functions.py, load_RFA_*.py\n\nR scripts: rfa_fitspatgev.R (fitting) and install_R_requirements.R (installer)\n\nselect_cases.py : script to select simulation periods to re-run based on annual maxima; writes a CSV of rerun intervals (start,end,duration) and can produce a diagnostic PNG estimating total rerun time.\n\ninstall_R_requirements.py : small Python helper to run the R installer\n\ndata.zip : NetCDF files and shapefiles used by the notebook\n\n\nSee README.md for the full content description and setup instructions."}],"status":"public","project":[{"_id":"1157523N","abstract":"<p>When weather extremes occur, the question of the extent to which climate change played a role is quickly asked. For precipitation extremes, as in the case of the recent floodings in Wallonia and Western Germany, it is particularly difficult to answer that question. Due to its high computational cost there are indeed few climate model experiments at the fine spatial resolution needed to accurately resolve the physics of deep convection crucial for precipitation extremes. This FWO fellowship proposes a new approach to address this gap: instead of the traditional climate model simulations running for very long periods (e.g. until 2100), the high resolution model runs would only be undertaken for short periods that contain extreme precipitation events. The ability of this methodology to correctly reproduce the statistical properties of extreme precipitation will be investigated. Next, some of these cases will be used to perform so-called pseudo-warming experiments where the same extreme weather event is simulated for different climates, e.g. +2 degree global warming. An innovative way of tracking individual air parcels in the model simulations will then be used to gain new insights into the processes involved in deep convection. This will lead to a better understanding of the relationship between extreme precipitation and climate change.</p>","start_date":"2022-11-01","title":"Extreme precipitation and climate change: novel insights by case-selective convection-permitting model downscaling","gismo_id":"d1b21487-4ded-11ed-ae55-b5ed6dcd0b5b","publication_count":10,"iweto_id":"1157523N","end_date":"2026-10-31"},{"abstract":"<p>Weather and climate services critically depend on numerical models that compute the evolution of the atmosphere. The quality of the models has much increased over the past decades. It is the result of a steady accumulation of scientific knowledge and technological advances. Even though these advances did not receive the attention of major scientific breakthroughs, the impact of numerical weather prediction is amongst the greatest of any discipline in the physical sciences and represents a computational problem of a size comparable to the most challenging scientific problems.</p> \n<p>The RMI has a team of about 15 scientists specialized in the development of atmospheric models. This model development takes place in international collaborations including leading weather centres. The RMI uses this model for its operational weather forecasts and for climate prediction. These models nowadays run at high resolutions of a few kilometers. Over the past two decades, the RMI has made numerous scientific contributions to all aspects of the model development.<br /><br />The UGent has organized, in close collaboration with the RMI, a postgraduate study program on weather and climate modeling to prepare masters in science for this type of research. The RMI NWP team was trained in this program. This program formed the basis for strong UGent-RMI collaboration that has led to numerous scientific outputs (PhDs, publications) and it created many synergies and opportunities for new activities (climate modeling and urban meteorology). Based on this RMI-UGent link a new unit, called Atmospheric Physics, was created in 2017 as part of the department Physics and Astronomy.<br /><br />The FED-tWIN researcher will perform research in the domain of atmospheric modeling to contribute to this program and will be expected, after his/her tenure track, to take scientific leadership in the Atmospheric Physics unit.</p>","_id":"12M04520","title":"AURA: Advancing the UGent-RMI Atmospheric models","start_date":"2020-09-01","end_date":"2030-08-31","iweto_id":"12M04520","publication_count":12,"gismo_id":"15de4907-6fdf-447f-8e2e-de0829ebf8d3"}],"date_created":"2026-01-28 09:09:11","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Physics and astronomy","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE05"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"year":"2025","created_by":{"name_last_first":"Dewettinck, Wout","first_name":"Wout","_id":"2DDC8598-68E0-11E7-9F78-3A77AD28A064","ugent_id":["000170359985","802003737667","979717202443"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"name":"Wout Dewettinck","biblio_id":"2DDC8598-68E0-11E7-9F78-3A77AD28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0728-5331","last_name":"Dewettinck"},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.17552510"],"title":"Case-Selective Dynamical Downscaling Enables A Tenfold Cost Reduction for Extreme Precipitation Statistics","date_updated":"2026-01-28 15:47:10","license":"CC-BY-4.0"}
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In view of this, the current project aims to tackle the highly-debated persuasive potential of metaphors used in media discourse and their capacity to impact public opinion formation. Using the US-based, Spanish-language newspaper El Diario’s coverage of the Latin-American migration debate as an empirical case study, it seeks to address shortcomings of prior critical metaphor approaches. Rather than solely relying on a close-text analysis to make claims about metaphors’ ideological motivations and impact, it takes real media producers and consumers seriously in its account of observed metaphorical patterns. To this end, this project incorporates multiple methods, combining discourse/corpus analysis with ethnographic fieldwork, a focus group and an experimental design.</p>","iweto_id":"3F011321","end_date":"2025-10-31","gismo_id":"1982cc75-2a82-11ec-95aa-05ef7abe0c3c","publication_count":4,"start_date":"2021-11-01","title":"On the (not so) persuasive potential of metaphorical language in news media communication. 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It includes a sample of 25 linguistic metaphors which stem from a larger corpus compiled by the first author, between October 2021 and May 2023. The corpus contains newspaper articles published in the Spanish-language, US-based newspaper El Diario (the El Paso and Juárez local editions). These articles revolve around the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program) immigration program and were published between November 2020 and May 2023."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"ugent_id":["000151037888","802003609850","973067767567"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name_last_first":"De Backer, Laurence","first_name":"Laurence","_id":"7A43A48C-5CBE-11E5-B64E-275DB5D1D7B1","last_name":"De Backer","name":"Laurence De Backer","biblio_id":"7A43A48C-5CBE-11E5-B64E-275DB5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3950-0566"}],"format":["text/csv","R code"],"status":"public","_id":"01KAB9PGAZYT1SXFJSF46SKX90","abstract_full":[{"text":"This is the data that serves as the basis for a methodological article which proposes and illustrates two ways to extend the Metaphor Identification Procedure in such a way as to allow it to capture (metaphorical) lexical strings, in addition to (simple) metaphor-related lexical units. It includes a sample of 25 linguistic metaphors which stem from a larger corpus compiled by the first author, between October 2021 and May 2023. The corpus contains newspaper articles published in the Spanish-language, US-based newspaper El Diario (the El Paso and Juárez local editions). These articles revolve around the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program) immigration program and were published between November 2020 and May 2023.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KAB9PGAZYT1SXFJSF46SKX90","biblio_id":"01KAB9PGAZYT1SXFJSF46SKX90","language":["eng"]}
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The dataset contains German construction types in which an expression of irrelevance such as \"egal\", \"gleichgültig\" or \"wurscht\" (all: 'no matter') is followed by the wh word \"was\" 'what' or \"wer\" 'who', including the oblique forms of the latter (\"wessen\" 'whose', \"wem\" 'to.whom', \"wen\" 'whom'). The construction types under scrutiny can be arranged along a cline with two end points, illustrated in 1. and 2. below: \n1.  Es ist egal, was ich bin, ich bin ich. 'It doesn't matter who I am, I am me.'  Lit.: 'It is no.matter who ...';\n2. Egal was ich bin, ich bin ich.  'No matter who I am, I am me.' \nIn 1., the irrelevance expression \"egal\" 'no matter' appears as a predicative within a copular clause that embeds a wh interrogative. The copular clause is paratactically linked to the clause 'I am me'. In 2., however, the irrelevance expression functions as the introduction to an adverbial subclause, which is hypotactically linked to the clause 'I am me'. The construction type in 1. will henceforth be referred to as a \"clause complex with an irrelevance predicate\" (cf. Leuschner 2006: 77); the construction type in 2. is known as a \"universal concessive conditional\" (or UCC for short, cf. inter alia Haspelmath/König 1998: 563f.).\nThe dataset was compiled in the context of a doctoral dissertation project which sought to, inter alia, trace the macro- and microdiachronic emergence of German UCCs as in 2. from clause complexes with irrelevance predicates as in 1. To this end, two samples were exported: a macrodiachronic sample covering the time period 1609–1948 and a microdiachronic one covering the time period 1947–2018. The macrodiachronic sample consists of N = 1463 tokens from the DWDS historical metacorpus; the macrodiachronic sample consists of N = 24,113 tokens from the German Reference Corpus DeReKo that were originally collected by Vander Haegen (2023).\nThe full samples (including the corpus data) and the samples including only ID numbers and annotations (to facilitate processing with statistical software) are shared in four separate .csv-files. An R Markdown file with the data analysis and an html file with the R code and output are shared as well."],"keyword":["German","conditionals","non-prototypical conditionals","concessive conditionals","constructionalization"],"biblio_id":"01KBAJYCRJ8NWDHTPH3A0EK5XV","_id":"01KBAJYCRJ8NWDHTPH3A0EK5XV","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"These are the data analysed in Chapter 7 of Vander Haegen's dissertation entitled \"Konstruktionsgrammatik und Variation. Eine Mikrotypologie universaler Irrelevanzgefüge im Gegenwartsdeutschen\" (for a full reference, see \"Related Publication\" metadata field). The dataset contains German construction types in which an expression of irrelevance such as \"egal\", \"gleichgültig\" or \"wurscht\" (all: 'no matter') is followed by the wh word \"was\" 'what' or \"wer\" 'who', including the oblique forms of the latter (\"wessen\" 'whose', \"wem\" 'to.whom', \"wen\" 'whom'). The construction types under scrutiny can be arranged along a cline with two end points, illustrated in 1. and 2. below: \n1.  Es ist egal, was ich bin, ich bin ich. 'It doesn't matter who I am, I am me.'  Lit.: 'It is no.matter who ...';\n2. Egal was ich bin, ich bin ich.  'No matter who I am, I am me.' \nIn 1., the irrelevance expression \"egal\" 'no matter' appears as a predicative within a copular clause that embeds a wh interrogative. The copular clause is paratactically linked to the clause 'I am me'. In 2., however, the irrelevance expression functions as the introduction to an adverbial subclause, which is hypotactically linked to the clause 'I am me'. The construction type in 1. will henceforth be referred to as a \"clause complex with an irrelevance predicate\" (cf. Leuschner 2006: 77); the construction type in 2. is known as a \"universal concessive conditional\" (or UCC for short, cf. inter alia Haspelmath/König 1998: 563f.).\nThe dataset was compiled in the context of a doctoral dissertation project which sought to, inter alia, trace the macro- and microdiachronic emergence of German UCCs as in 2. from clause complexes with irrelevance predicates as in 1. To this end, two samples were exported: a macrodiachronic sample covering the time period 1609–1948 and a microdiachronic one covering the time period 1947–2018. The macrodiachronic sample consists of N = 1463 tokens from the DWDS historical metacorpus; the macrodiachronic sample consists of N = 24,113 tokens from the German Reference Corpus DeReKo that were originally collected by Vander Haegen (2023).\nThe full samples (including the corpus data) and the samples including only ID numbers and annotations (to facilitate processing with statistical software) are shared in four separate .csv-files. An R Markdown file with the data analysis and an html file with the R code and output are shared as well."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KBAJYCRJ8NWDHTPH3A0EK5XV","status":"public","project":[{"start_date":"2021-11-01","title":"A Constructionist Micro-Typology of Concessive Conditionals in Present-Day German: Patterns of Formal and Functional Variation","iweto_id":"3F002521","end_date":"2025-10-31","gismo_id":"18b346fd-2a82-11ec-95aa-05ef7abe0c3c","publication_count":3,"abstract":"<p>My project is the first large-scale investigation of concessive conditionals (CCs) from the perspective of usage-based CxG. CCs are basically conditionals whose consequent holds under a range of antecedent values. Depending on quantificational strategy, CCs constitute a family of formally diverse constructions in many languages, ranging in German from the 'scalar' subtype (SCCs), which is based on conditionals, to the 'alternative' and 'universal' subtypes (UCCs, ACCs), which display strong family resemblances with embedded interrogatives and free relatives, respectively. Interrogative-like U/ACC protases are particularly intriguing as they are connected by intersective gradience to ‘irrelevance predicates’ with embedded interrogatives. Based on a quantitative and qualitative analysis of over 50,000 tokens from the DeReKo corpus, my project has three aims: to set up a constructionist micro-typology of German CCs, applying the concept of 'allostruction' to a new domain of grammar; to document the cline of grammaticalisation linking sentential irrelevance predicates to desententialised U/ACC protases; and to provide a formalised account (based on Inquisitive Semantics and Question-Under-Discussion theory) of the discourse basis motivating the link. The project thus contributes to the description of CCs in German on an empirical basis well beyond existing studies and can potentially serve as a model for other language-specific studies of CCs before a typological background. </p>","_id":"3F002521"}],"date_created":"2025-11-30 14:33:51","publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Linguistics","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"year":"2025","created_by":{"last_name":"Vander Haegen","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9224-0404","biblio_id":"51BB6720-600F-11E6-BB46-0867B5D1D7B1","name":"Flor Vander Haegen","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":["000160376968","802003831132","975506552479"],"_id":"51BB6720-600F-11E6-BB46-0867B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Vander Haegen, Flor","first_name":"Flor"},"doi":["10.18710/EDL4BF"],"title":"Diachronic emergence of German universal concessive conditionals with wh-clause-initial marking","license":"CC0-1.0","date_updated":"2026-01-29 09:48:27","related_publication":[{"_id":"01KG08QQD5H04J5R29R5WWD7JN"}]}
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Four parameters have been tested: flow velocity, plastic items, biota items, and number of plastic items. 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More than 80% of the plastics enter the marine environment from land-based sources via rivers. To prevent plastic litter from reaching the marine environment, where it spreads rapidly and it is difficult to extract a posteriori, more than thirty plastic clean-up technologies are commercially available to date to remove plastic from inland waters. The focus of these technologies is to collect plastic most efficiently, but less attention is given to their potential bycatch, such as living organisms and organic debris. The organisms and organic debris accidentally and unintentionally bycaught often could provide essential functions in the rivers and estuaries’ ecosystems where clean-up technologies are deployed. River estuaries are regarded as regions of high biodiversity, providing feeding grounds, shelter, and nurseries for some threatened and commercially important species. To date, an objective tool to quantify and assess the bycatch of plastic clean-up technologies is lacking. This study aims to resolve this knowledge gap by creating, with the aid of a probabilistic model, a decision framework for the plastic clean-up technologies. Such a decision framework will guide policymakers and river managers to wisely select the best-suited technology to remove plastics from rivers, while mitigating potential collateral damage.</p>"}],"publisher":{"name":"VLIZ"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA22"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"name":"Department of Animal Sciences and Aquatic Ecology","ugent_id":"LA22"}],"type":"researchData"}
{"year":"2022","created_by":{"name":"Mathilde Duville","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7309-3541","biblio_id":"a40b6f32-e9f9-11ef-9908-9b1bacc963be","last_name":"Duville","_id":"a40b6f32-e9f9-11ef-9908-9b1bacc963be","first_name":"Mathilde","name_last_first":"Duville, Mathilde","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP05"}]}],"ugent_id":["802004878732","977755366834"]},"doi":["10.17632/7ZF99HXXC9.1"],"title":"Task-irrelevant affective prosody perception by children with high autistic traits under attentional loads: electroencephalographic and behavioural data","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-01-29 10:50:28","related_publication":[{"_id":"01KFN7W5QSQT3AXY3EF834Z1SX"},{"_id":"01KFN6KWZ2TG222ARTTEDKDMT0"}],"date_created":"2026-01-23 10:48:00","publisher":{"name":"Mendeley"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Experimental clinical and health psychology","path":[{"ugent_id":"PP05"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP05"}],"ugent_id":"PP05"}],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01KFN7FN8FZP3RHWR5AD53RBNW","_id":"01KFN7FN8FZP3RHWR5AD53RBNW","abstract_full":[{"text":"Impaired social-emotional reciprocity and verbal communication characterise Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This dataset provides electroencephalographic (EEG) signals related to implicit emotional speech perception under low, intermediate, and high attentional demands. Demographic and behavioural data are also provided. Thirty-one children with high autistic traits (mean age: 10-year-old, SD: 1, 2 girls) and their parents or legal guardians participated in data collection. Assessments of autistic behaviours severity using the Autism Spectrum Rating Scales (ASRS, parent report) are provided. During the experiment, children listened to task-irrelevant affective prosodies while answering three visual tasks: neutral image viewing (low attentional load), one-target 4-disc Multiple Object Tracking (MOT; intermediate), one-target 8-disc MOT (high). EEG data recorded during all three tasks and tracking capacity (behavioural data) from MOT conditions are included in the dataset. Beforehand, children answered the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory, and resting-state EEG activity of children was recorded for 2 minutes with eyes open. Those data are also provided. The present dataset can be used to investigate the electrophysiological correlates of implicit emotion and speech perceptions and their interaction with attentional load and autistic traits severity. Besides, resting-state EEG data may be useful for a clinical characterisation of the autistic condition at rest. Finally, behavioural MOT data can be analysed to assess dynamic and selective attentional functions in children with high-autistic traits. \n\nKeywords\nElectroencephalography, Multiple-Object Tracking, Selective Attention, Dynamic Attention, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Emotion Processing, Prosody","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KFN7FN8FZP3RHWR5AD53RBNW","status":"public","format":["application/vnd.ms-excel","gdf"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP05"}]}],"ugent_id":["802004878732","977755366834"],"_id":"a40b6f32-e9f9-11ef-9908-9b1bacc963be","name_last_first":"Duville, Mathilde","first_name":"Mathilde","last_name":"Duville","name":"Mathilde Duville","biblio_id":"a40b6f32-e9f9-11ef-9908-9b1bacc963be","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7309-3541"},{"first_name":"Cesar","name_last_first":"Corona, Cesar","name":"Cesar Corona","last_name":"Corona"},{"last_name":"Ibarra","name_last_first":"Ibarra, David","first_name":"David","name":"David Ibarra"},{"name":"Luz Maria Alonso-Valerdi","name_last_first":"Alonso-Valerdi, Luz Maria","first_name":"Luz Maria","last_name":"Alonso-Valerdi"}],"external":0,"abstract":["Impaired social-emotional reciprocity and verbal communication characterise Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This dataset provides electroencephalographic (EEG) signals related to implicit emotional speech perception under low, intermediate, and high attentional demands. Demographic and behavioural data are also provided. Thirty-one children with high autistic traits (mean age: 10-year-old, SD: 1, 2 girls) and their parents or legal guardians participated in data collection. Assessments of autistic behaviours severity using the Autism Spectrum Rating Scales (ASRS, parent report) are provided. During the experiment, children listened to task-irrelevant affective prosodies while answering three visual tasks: neutral image viewing (low attentional load), one-target 4-disc Multiple Object Tracking (MOT; intermediate), one-target 8-disc MOT (high). EEG data recorded during all three tasks and tracking capacity (behavioural data) from MOT conditions are included in the dataset. Beforehand, children answered the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory, and resting-state EEG activity of children was recorded for 2 minutes with eyes open. Those data are also provided. The present dataset can be used to investigate the electrophysiological correlates of implicit emotion and speech perceptions and their interaction with attentional load and autistic traits severity. Besides, resting-state EEG data may be useful for a clinical characterisation of the autistic condition at rest. Finally, behavioural MOT data can be analysed to assess dynamic and selective attentional functions in children with high-autistic traits. \n\nKeywords\nElectroencephalography, Multiple-Object Tracking, Selective Attention, Dynamic Attention, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Emotion Processing, Prosody"],"keyword":["Electroencephalography,","Multiple-Object Tracking","Selective Attention","Dynamic Attention","Autism Spectrum Disorder","Emotion Processing","Prosody"]}
{"keyword":["Speech Adaptation","Speech Analysis","Voice Output","Prosody","Culture","Speech Perception","Emotion","Male","Adult","Female","Mexico","Child","Speech Generation","Human Voice"],"abstract":["The Mexican Emotional Speech Database (MESD) provides single-word utterances for anger, disgust, fear, happiness, neutral, and sadness affective prosodies with Mexican cultural shaping. The MESD has been uttered by both adult and child non-professional actors: 3 female, 2 male, and 6 child voices are available (female mean age ± SD = 23.33 ± 1.53, male mean age ± SD = 24 ± 1.41, and children mean age ± SD = 9.83 ± 1.17). Words for emotional and neutral utterances come from two corpora: (corpus A) composed of nouns and adjectives that are repeated across emotional prosodies and types of voice (female, male, child), and (corpus B) which consists of words controlled for age-of-acquisition, frequency of use, familiarity, concreteness, valence, arousal, and discrete emotion dimensionality ratings. \n\nThe audio recordings took place in a professional studio with the following materials: (1) a Sennheiser e835 microphone with a flat frequency response (100 Hz to 10 kHz), (2) a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 audio interface connected to the microphone with an XLR cable and to the computer, and (3) the digital audio workstation REAPER (Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering, and Recording). Audio files were stored as a sequence of 24-bit with a sample rate of 48000Hz. The amplitude of acoustic waveforms was rescaled between -1 and 1. \n\nTwo speaker-embedded naturalness-reduced versions were created out of human emotional utterances for female voices from corpus B. Specifically, naturalness was progressively reduced from human voices to level 1 to level 2. In particular, duration and median pitch were edited on stressed syllables to reduce the difference between stressed and unstressed syllables. On whole utterances, F2/F1 and F3/F1 ratios were lowered by editing F2 and F3 frequencies. Intensity of harmonics 1 and 4 were also reduced. \n\n24 utterances per emotion are available for each type of voice, corpus, and level of naturalness. They are shared as audio files in WAV format. Please see README for audio files nomenclature explanation.  \n\nThe MESD seems to be the first set of single-word emotional utterances that includes both adult and child voices for the Mexican population. Additionally, the MESD provides naturalness-reduced versions of emotional utterances. \n\nCitation\nM. M. Duville, L. M. Alonso-Valerdi, and D. Ibarra-Zarate, “The Mexican Emotional Speech Database (MESD): elaboration and assessment based on machine learning,” 43rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, p. 4, 2021.\n\nDuville, M.M.; Alonso-Valerdi, L.M.; Ibarra-Zarate, D.I. Mexican Emotional Speech Database Based on Semantic, Frequency, Familiarity, Concreteness, and Cultural Shaping of Affective Prosody. Data 2021, 6, 130. https://doi.org/10.3390/data6120130"],"external":0,"author":[{"name":"Mathilde Duville","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7309-3541","biblio_id":"a40b6f32-e9f9-11ef-9908-9b1bacc963be","last_name":"Duville","_id":"a40b6f32-e9f9-11ef-9908-9b1bacc963be","name_last_first":"Duville, Mathilde","first_name":"Mathilde","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP05"}]}],"ugent_id":["802004878732","977755366834"]},{"last_name":"Alonso-Valerdi","name":"Luz María Alonso-Valerdi","name_last_first":"Alonso-Valerdi, Luz María","first_name":"Luz María"},{"last_name":"Ibarra-Zarate","name":"David I. Ibarra-Zarate","name_last_first":"Ibarra-Zarate, David I.","first_name":"David I."}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/enriched","wav"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KFN8DPR6RP37VANNMYJE2ZQH","abstract_full":[{"text":"The Mexican Emotional Speech Database (MESD) provides single-word utterances for anger, disgust, fear, happiness, neutral, and sadness affective prosodies with Mexican cultural shaping. The MESD has been uttered by both adult and child non-professional actors: 3 female, 2 male, and 6 child voices are available (female mean age ± SD = 23.33 ± 1.53, male mean age ± SD = 24 ± 1.41, and children mean age ± SD = 9.83 ± 1.17). Words for emotional and neutral utterances come from two corpora: (corpus A) composed of nouns and adjectives that are repeated across emotional prosodies and types of voice (female, male, child), and (corpus B) which consists of words controlled for age-of-acquisition, frequency of use, familiarity, concreteness, valence, arousal, and discrete emotion dimensionality ratings. \n\nThe audio recordings took place in a professional studio with the following materials: (1) a Sennheiser e835 microphone with a flat frequency response (100 Hz to 10 kHz), (2) a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 audio interface connected to the microphone with an XLR cable and to the computer, and (3) the digital audio workstation REAPER (Rapid Environment for Audio Production, Engineering, and Recording). Audio files were stored as a sequence of 24-bit with a sample rate of 48000Hz. The amplitude of acoustic waveforms was rescaled between -1 and 1. \n\nTwo speaker-embedded naturalness-reduced versions were created out of human emotional utterances for female voices from corpus B. Specifically, naturalness was progressively reduced from human voices to level 1 to level 2. In particular, duration and median pitch were edited on stressed syllables to reduce the difference between stressed and unstressed syllables. On whole utterances, F2/F1 and F3/F1 ratios were lowered by editing F2 and F3 frequencies. Intensity of harmonics 1 and 4 were also reduced. \n\n24 utterances per emotion are available for each type of voice, corpus, and level of naturalness. They are shared as audio files in WAV format. Please see README for audio files nomenclature explanation.  \n\nThe MESD seems to be the first set of single-word emotional utterances that includes both adult and child voices for the Mexican population. Additionally, the MESD provides naturalness-reduced versions of emotional utterances. \n\nCitation\nM. M. Duville, L. M. Alonso-Valerdi, and D. Ibarra-Zarate, “The Mexican Emotional Speech Database (MESD): elaboration and assessment based on machine learning,” 43rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, p. 4, 2021.\n\nDuville, M.M.; Alonso-Valerdi, L.M.; Ibarra-Zarate, D.I. Mexican Emotional Speech Database Based on Semantic, Frequency, Familiarity, Concreteness, and Cultural Shaping of Affective Prosody. 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Its derailment underlies many psychopathological disorders and behavioral problems. Here I propose an innovative ‘eco-devo’ approach to determine why/how differences in inhibitory-control (dis)abilities arise. This work will transform our understanding of the multiple determinants of inhibitory control and their complex interactions across time and space.</p>","_id":"01M00221","title":"Inhibition of impulsive and inappropriate actions: A novel eco-devo approach","start_date":"2021-01-01","publication_count":32,"gismo_id":"27d04cd9-5596-11eb-9a6e-11df59a0f26e","end_date":"2027-12-31","iweto_id":"01M00221"},{"eu_acronym":"Ctrl-ImpAct","publication_count":27,"iweto_id":"41M01218","end_date":"2024-05-31","start_date":"2018-06-01","abstract":"<p>By taking different cognitive, emotional, motivational &amp; environmental factors into account, this ERC project will help us to understand how impulsive actions arise in different situations and how they can be controlled. The work will also lead to novel theoretical insights in clinical disorders &amp; problematic behaviours.</p>","eu_framework_programme":"H2020","gismo_id":"7d2935c4-8fd5-48bd-9ff4-39bbbd93b317","eu_id":"769595","title":"Control of impulsive action","eu_call_id":"H20.ERC.2018.0007.01","_id":"41M01218"},{"iweto_id":"01P08421","end_date":"2024-09-30","gismo_id":"bc27dae2-d4f0-11eb-9cfa-a3ea920346fb","publication_count":5,"start_date":"2021-10-01","title":"Effects of early-life environmental factors on response inhibition and impulsive aggression","abstract":"<p>Impulsive aggression (IA) refers to a behavioural response that inflicts physical or emotional damage to the self, other individuals, or objects. Control of IA is often attributed to response inhibition (RI), which refers to the ability to suppress inappropriate actions. RI deficits have been linked with various psychopathological disorders and behavioral problems, including IA. Furthermore, IA is influenced by early-life (pre- and post-natal) environment, and it has been said that RI mediates this link. Yet, most studies focusing on RI and IA are correlational, so it remains to be determined whether RI deficits lead to IA or whether both RI and AI are merely influenced by a common underlying factor. Additionally, few studies have established a causal effect of early-life environmental factors on RI and IA. In this project, I will use the Japanese quail, an animal model widely used in neurobiology and behavioural ecology. I will first establish the relationship between an individual’s RI and AI, and second, determine how 1) early-life social and physical environment and 2) prenatal stress influence the development of IA, with the prediction that RI will mediate this link. 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However, Lead-based piezoelectric materials such as Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 is currently the most widely used material in such systems. This is due to their strong piezoelectric coefficient and electromechanical coupling coefficient. Since these systems use the lead-based precursors, this opens the search for \"greener\" and \"superior\" alternatives. In this project we introduce a lead-free (Ba,Ca)(Ti,Zr)O3 (BCTZ) material, which is called promising and has a high piezoelectric coefficient. Chemical deposition technique (CSD) is introduced to develop a cost-effective, reproducible and high quality industrial pathway to epitaxial piezoelectric BCTZ thin film on flexible metallic tape. It has been made possible through the introduction of CSD-based buffer(multi)layer(s) architecture as the epitaxial quality of the BCTZ films depends on it. 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{"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Interdisciplinary Study of Law, Private Law and Business Law","path":[{"ugent_id":"RE21"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE21"}],"ugent_id":"RE21"}],"date_created":"2026-02-03 08:04:54","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_updated":"2026-02-03 09:57:43","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01KE9D3XPVND0YJQBB81WM9DJM"},{"_id":"01H05FG5DHFEHCC19YBX018H91"}],"year":"2026","created_by":{"last_name":"Dhondt","name":"Frederik Dhondt","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9999-5658","biblio_id":"1AE538B4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000297706","919018399991"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"RE21"}],"ugent_id":"RE21"}],"name_last_first":"Dhondt, Frederik","first_name":"Frederik","_id":"1AE538B4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.18326096"],"title":"Goswin Arnould de Wynants' Mémoires contenant des notions générales de tout ce qui concerne le Gouvernement des Païs Bas (Vienna, 1730) (Copy conserved in the Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library, Antwerp)","external":0,"abstract":["Transcription (generated with Transkribus, manually corrected and tagged) of an undated copy of Goswin Arnould de Wynants' Mémoires contenant des notions générales de tout ce qui concerne le Gouvernement des Païs Bas, initially written in Vienna in 1730 (239 images). Wynants was a member (since 1717) of the High Council for the Austrian Netherlands, an advisory organ to Emperor Charles VI (1711-1740). Trained as a lawyer in Leuven, he had been an attorney and councillor (judge) at the Council of Brabant before. Wynants describes the institutional and constitutional, but also commercial and judicial organisation of the provinces of the Spanish (from 1713 on, Austrian) Netherlands, from the late Middle Ages on. The work is written in an informal style, and is addressed at his second son. However, numerous references to doctrine (mostly the canon lawyer Van Espen), print source publications (e.g. Butkens, Du Lauri), manuscripts and archival pieces make it an exceptional guide through the Southern Low Countries in the early eighteenth century. The reasoning is legal-institutional throughout the work, with an emphasis on the application of legal maxims to specific situations. Wynants illustrates how the High Council acts as a 'censor' for relevant decisions the sovereign has not delegated to the governor-general. I refer to a generic chapter on Wynants (2023) and a longer article on his treatment of jurisdiction and taxation (2025). The latter contribution includes a discussion of the various versions and copies of the manuscript found in Antwerp (Conscience Heritage Library), Ghent (Ghent University Library) and Brussels (KBR).\n\nTHe XML-document is the transcription of a copy, not an original. A draft of Pierre Delsaerdt's annotated transcription of the original (Belgian State Archives, Manuscripts, 829, provisional version 1989), kept at the HHStA (Vienna; SB NL Elisabeth Kovacs 40-11) has been consulted. This was useful to resolve issues (e.g. words or syllables partially obscured by a fold in the bound volume), but the reader ought to keep in mind that I transcribed a... copy, whereby the (unknown) copiist has made grammatical and spelling errors, simplified or inverted formulations or made mistakes in dates. Evident mistakes in dates (where the chronology does not fit) have been corrected, using Delsaerdt's transcription of the manuscript kept at the Belgian State Archives, as well as the latter and the copy kept at Ghent University Library.\n\nThe transcription has been tagged in Transkribus, which can be consulted in the Transkribus PDF in this dataset. I used the following categories:\n\n(1) Person (e.g. Archduke Albert, Archduke Leopold [Wilhelm], Duke of Arenberg and Aarschot, Mary of Burgundy, Charles V, Philip II, Prince Eugène) [orange](2) Place (e.g. Mons, Antwerp, Malines, Ireland, Vienna) [purple]. A visualisation of the Mémoires' spatial reach can be consulted here on Google Maps.(3) Institutional concept (e.g. loi fondamentale, souveraineté, emploi, fief) [blue](4) Organisation (e.g. Conseil Privé, Conseil d'Etat, Conseil Suprême, Gouverneur Général) [green](5) Date [dark blue](6) Treaty (e.g. Barrier Treaty, Peace of Rastatt, Peace of Utrecht, Peace of Westphalia) [orange]\n\nThe tags have been extracted and added as an appendix to the Transkribus PDF.\n\nWithin Transkribus, links have been made to Wikidata. Unfortunately, they can only function when the documents are integrated into Transkribus Sites, which is not yet the case. The scanned version of the copy transcribed here can, however, be accessed on the Conscience Library's server (cf. infra). \n\nAlongside the XML and PDF files, I have also attached a MS Word version of the transcription, which may be more convenient for the reader. PDF and Word file alike allow for simple text searches in the corpus, e.g. \"Sa Majesté\" (285 occurences), \"Placcard\" (55), \"Conseil Privé\" (54), \"Possession\" (23), \"Commerce\" (23), \"Etats de Brabant\" (44), \"Flandre\" (103), Zypaeus, Zaman, François L'Honoré, [Jean] Dumont, Cicero, Lamoignon, Hovines, Bergeyck, \"Parlement de Paris\", \"Cour de Rome\"...\n\nMy thanks go to the Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library (City of Antwerp, especially dr. Marie-Charlotte Le Bailly), which graciously allowed me to consult the document. The copy transcribed here can be accessed digitally on the Library's server. I was assisted in 2020-2021 by two research students (Max Van den Bosch and Leen Elewaut) in training a manual HTR-model. They operated with the Research Group Contextual Research in Law (CORE) at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Department Interdisciplinary Studies of Law). I am equally grateful to the Stichting tot Uitgaaf der Bronnen van het Oud-Vaderlands Recht (OVR), which awarded me the 2020-2021 OVR Chair (at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, collega proximus Prof. dr. mr. H. de Jong) and supported the effort by granting the remained of the chair's budget as a one-off subvention for Transkribus credits.\n\nComments and suggestions are welcome at frederik dot dhondt at vub dot be."],"keyword":["legal history","Austrian Netherlands","Habsburg monarchy"],"format":["xml","pdf","docx"],"author":[{"last_name":"Dhondt","name":"Frederik Dhondt","biblio_id":"1AE538B4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9999-5658","ugent_id":["802000297706","919018399991"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"RE21"}],"ugent_id":"RE21"}],"name_last_first":"Dhondt, Frederik","first_name":"Frederik","_id":"1AE538B4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KGH8GXMMDMKWZQYKBPQF1PX2","_id":"01KGH8GXMMDMKWZQYKBPQF1PX2","abstract_full":[{"text":"Transcription (generated with Transkribus, manually corrected and tagged) of an undated copy of Goswin Arnould de Wynants' Mémoires contenant des notions générales de tout ce qui concerne le Gouvernement des Païs Bas, initially written in Vienna in 1730 (239 images). Wynants was a member (since 1717) of the High Council for the Austrian Netherlands, an advisory organ to Emperor Charles VI (1711-1740). Trained as a lawyer in Leuven, he had been an attorney and councillor (judge) at the Council of Brabant before. Wynants describes the institutional and constitutional, but also commercial and judicial organisation of the provinces of the Spanish (from 1713 on, Austrian) Netherlands, from the late Middle Ages on. The work is written in an informal style, and is addressed at his second son. However, numerous references to doctrine (mostly the canon lawyer Van Espen), print source publications (e.g. Butkens, Du Lauri), manuscripts and archival pieces make it an exceptional guide through the Southern Low Countries in the early eighteenth century. The reasoning is legal-institutional throughout the work, with an emphasis on the application of legal maxims to specific situations. Wynants illustrates how the High Council acts as a 'censor' for relevant decisions the sovereign has not delegated to the governor-general. I refer to a generic chapter on Wynants (2023) and a longer article on his treatment of jurisdiction and taxation (2025). The latter contribution includes a discussion of the various versions and copies of the manuscript found in Antwerp (Conscience Heritage Library), Ghent (Ghent University Library) and Brussels (KBR).\n\nTHe XML-document is the transcription of a copy, not an original. A draft of Pierre Delsaerdt's annotated transcription of the original (Belgian State Archives, Manuscripts, 829, provisional version 1989), kept at the HHStA (Vienna; SB NL Elisabeth Kovacs 40-11) has been consulted. This was useful to resolve issues (e.g. words or syllables partially obscured by a fold in the bound volume), but the reader ought to keep in mind that I transcribed a... copy, whereby the (unknown) copiist has made grammatical and spelling errors, simplified or inverted formulations or made mistakes in dates. Evident mistakes in dates (where the chronology does not fit) have been corrected, using Delsaerdt's transcription of the manuscript kept at the Belgian State Archives, as well as the latter and the copy kept at Ghent University Library.\n\nThe transcription has been tagged in Transkribus, which can be consulted in the Transkribus PDF in this dataset. I used the following categories:\n\n(1) Person (e.g. Archduke Albert, Archduke Leopold [Wilhelm], Duke of Arenberg and Aarschot, Mary of Burgundy, Charles V, Philip II, Prince Eugène) [orange](2) Place (e.g. Mons, Antwerp, Malines, Ireland, Vienna) [purple]. A visualisation of the Mémoires' spatial reach can be consulted here on Google Maps.(3) Institutional concept (e.g. loi fondamentale, souveraineté, emploi, fief) [blue](4) Organisation (e.g. Conseil Privé, Conseil d'Etat, Conseil Suprême, Gouverneur Général) [green](5) Date [dark blue](6) Treaty (e.g. Barrier Treaty, Peace of Rastatt, Peace of Utrecht, Peace of Westphalia) [orange]\n\nThe tags have been extracted and added as an appendix to the Transkribus PDF.\n\nWithin Transkribus, links have been made to Wikidata. Unfortunately, they can only function when the documents are integrated into Transkribus Sites, which is not yet the case. The scanned version of the copy transcribed here can, however, be accessed on the Conscience Library's server (cf. infra). \n\nAlongside the XML and PDF files, I have also attached a MS Word version of the transcription, which may be more convenient for the reader. PDF and Word file alike allow for simple text searches in the corpus, e.g. \"Sa Majesté\" (285 occurences), \"Placcard\" (55), \"Conseil Privé\" (54), \"Possession\" (23), \"Commerce\" (23), \"Etats de Brabant\" (44), \"Flandre\" (103), Zypaeus, Zaman, François L'Honoré, [Jean] Dumont, Cicero, Lamoignon, Hovines, Bergeyck, \"Parlement de Paris\", \"Cour de Rome\"...\n\nMy thanks go to the Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library (City of Antwerp, especially dr. Marie-Charlotte Le Bailly), which graciously allowed me to consult the document. The copy transcribed here can be accessed digitally on the Library's server. I was assisted in 2020-2021 by two research students (Max Van den Bosch and Leen Elewaut) in training a manual HTR-model. They operated with the Research Group Contextual Research in Law (CORE) at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Department Interdisciplinary Studies of Law). I am equally grateful to the Stichting tot Uitgaaf der Bronnen van het Oud-Vaderlands Recht (OVR), which awarded me the 2020-2021 OVR Chair (at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, collega proximus Prof. dr. mr. H. de Jong) and supported the effort by granting the remained of the chair's budget as a one-off subvention for Transkribus credits.\n\nComments and suggestions are welcome at frederik dot dhondt at vub dot be.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","language":["fre"],"biblio_id":"01KGH8GXMMDMKWZQYKBPQF1PX2"}
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Dog breeders consider the presence of bacteria in the genital tract as a threat to fertility, hence administration of antibiotics during mating or around parturition to improve fertility and puppy survival is common practice. Antibiotics are also routinely used in semen extenders, which are introduced into the genital tract of the bitch during artificial insemination. Moreover, first line veterinarians often prescribe antibiotics to bitches presented with vaginal discharge without further proof of a bacterial infection. During this research project we will investigate (1) the normal vaginal microbiome in healthy bitches, which will be linked with weight, age and parity of the bitch (2) the vaginal microbiome of bitches with vaginitis and (3) the effect of natural mating vs artificial insemination on the vaginal microbiome will be compared. Finally, we will examine possible alternatives to antibiotics in semen extenders. 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In theory, microbiome results can be significantly affected by factors like sampling technique, storage, DNA extraction methods, and reference databases, which can all introduce bias. To address these concerns, we compared two storage methods for the sample (no medium vs. medium), examined the effect of host DNA depletion, and tested two reference databases (Emu vs. SILVA) using samples from six bitches, totaling 26 samples. Host depletion showed no significant impact on bacterial composition, nor did the storage conditions. However, when comparing reference databases, we found significant differences in beta diversity, emphasizing the importance of database choice when comparing studies. 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Data using next-generation sequencing (NGS) are still limited, and methodologies lack consistency. In theory, microbiome results can be significantly affected by factors like sampling technique, storage, DNA extraction methods, and reference databases, which can all introduce bias. To address these concerns, we compared two storage methods for the sample (no medium vs. medium), examined the effect of host DNA depletion, and tested two reference databases (Emu vs. SILVA) using samples from six bitches, totaling 26 samples. Host depletion showed no significant impact on bacterial composition, nor did the storage conditions. However, when comparing reference databases, we found significant differences in beta diversity, emphasizing the importance of database choice when comparing studies. The proposed protocol paves the way for future studies on the canine vaginal microbiome, setting the basis for more precise and comprehensive microbiome profiling in this field."],"keyword":["canine vaginal microbiome","16S rRNA sequencing"]}
{"format":["gro","top","ndx","itp","txt","toml","xtc"],"author":[{"last_name":"Safaei","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5230-1169","biblio_id":"f4af7b12-b58c-11ee-ae8d-a304b43cc197","name":"Sina Safaei","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"ugent_id":["802004556612","979675841138"],"_id":"f4af7b12-b58c-11ee-ae8d-a304b43cc197","name_last_first":"Safaei, Sina","first_name":"Sina"},{"name":"Lukas Baldauf","first_name":"Lukas","name_last_first":"Baldauf, Lukas","last_name":"Baldauf"},{"last_name":"van Erp","first_name":"Titus","name_last_first":"van Erp, Titus","name":"Titus van Erp"},{"name_last_first":"Ghysels, An","first_name":"An","_id":"F7F4F4A2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801002053326","975842916753"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"name":"An Ghysels","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0015-2605","biblio_id":"F7F4F4A2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Ghysels"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","abstract":["The description of the files is as follows:\n\n1- infretis.toml:\n\nThis is the configuration file used to run the infRETIS simulations.\n\n2- GROMACS.zip:\n\nThis archive contains all the necessary files to run an equilibrium simulation of the system using GROMACS. It includes the MDP input scripts, topology file, coordinate (GRO) file, and force field files.\n\n3- Selected_trajectories.zip:\n\nThis archive contains the trajectories used to generate the plots presented in the paper. It includes two XTC trajectory files, one for the transition path and one for the non-transition path. Additionally, it contains order parameter files for each path and a GRO file of the initial configuration for visualization purposes.\n\n4- infretis_commands.txt:\n\nThis text file explains the commands used to run the infRETIS simulations, analyze the paths, calculate the crossing probability, perform interface optimization, and generate initial paths."],"external":0,"keyword":["Molecular Dynamics","Path Sampling","Permeability","Drug Delivery","Cell Membrane","GROMACS","InfRETIS","5-ALA"],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01KHNK8YQDVK7219NBQE5442R1","url":"https://zenodo.org/records/17062773","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KHNK8YQDVK7219NBQE5442R1","abstract_full":[{"text":"The description of the files is as follows:\n\n1- infretis.toml:\n\nThis is the configuration file used to run the infRETIS simulations.\n\n2- GROMACS.zip:\n\nThis archive contains all the necessary files to run an equilibrium simulation of the system using GROMACS. It includes the MDP input scripts, topology file, coordinate (GRO) file, and force field files.\n\n3- Selected_trajectories.zip:\n\nThis archive contains the trajectories used to generate the plots presented in the paper. It includes two XTC trajectory files, one for the transition path and one for the non-transition path. Additionally, it contains order parameter files for each path and a GRO file of the initial configuration for visualization purposes.\n\n4- infretis_commands.txt:\n\nThis text file explains the commands used to run the infRETIS simulations, analyze the paths, calculate the crossing probability, perform interface optimization, and generate initial paths.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01KHNK8YQDVK7219NBQE5442R1","status":"public","project":[{"end_date":"2028-08-31","iweto_id":"41D00123","publication_count":23,"gismo_id":"d09b08bd-7fdd-4f23-9708-1cc097b0a8ff","title":"Memory dependent PAth Sampling methods for understanding long TIMEscale molecular processes","start_date":"2023-09-01","eu_id":"101086145","_id":"41D00123","abstract":"<p>Time matters: timescales determine the fate, behavior and functionality of living matter. Especially the interplay between fast and slow molecular processes is omnipresent in biochemistry (protein folding, enzymatic conversions, molecular signaling, etc.). However, in chemistry, models are lacking to properly understand time and its effect on this difficult biological reality.</p>\n<p>PASTIME will lay the methodological foundations for a correct understanding of time in chemistry by introducing memory dependent transition interface path sampling to chemical modeling. We will tune the memory that is kept in simulations by creating new path ensemble definitions. The problem will be made computationally solvable by cutting molecules’ pathways short. Long timescale effects will be studied through pathway statistics. We will achieve higher decorrelation in the sampling by designing new Monte Carlo moves in path space, such as alchemical moves that change the identity of atoms on the fly, and smart use of memory expansion with a replica exchange move. These new time concepts will be challenged and experimentally validated in a context of drug transport kinetics: drug (un)binding to protein binding sites, and permeation of molecules through cell membranes. The modeling principles will be converted to new algorithms that are computationally feasible today and will be shared in open software.</p>\n<p>With PASTIME we will be able to understand slow time effects in molecular interactions. Appropriate memory reduction and tuning will give us the methods to understand time in an endless range of molecular processes, and this work will contribute to drug design, biochemistry, physiology, catalysis, material and polymer science.</p>"},{"_id":"G094023N","abstract":"<p>Membrane molecules assemble in a liquid disordered phase, playing an essential role in compartmentalization and signaling of the cell. Predicting the timescale of membrane processes, such as permeation and rupture, is crucial for determining their biological functioning, but, unfortunately, most methods at the molecular scale are limited to thermodynamical free energy calculations where the kinetical information is simply absent. The central objective of DYMEMO is therefore to go far beyond these advanced free energy methods, and to develop new physics-based computational concepts to predict the timescale of membrane processes accurately, based on path sampling simulations that do not distort the dynamics. Two conceptual routes will be followed for developing new methods: (1) tuning memory for slow events and (2) non-equilibrium dynamics. The methods will be optimized to balance between accuracy and computational load, by assessing the role of memory effects. The treatment of the external membrane distortions, which are non-equilibrium processes, is here especially challenging. Moreover, the methods will be applied to highly relevant spontaneous processes (permeation, peptide translocation) as well as to the response of membranes to external distortions (nanoparticles, photoporation). DYMEMO will lead to a much-needed breakthrough in kinetics modeling and to a deeper biophysical insight in the ‘rules’ that govern membranes.</p>","gismo_id":"79cd4a1b-7bb4-11ed-ac18-b54206a6b40c","publication_count":27,"iweto_id":"G094023N","end_date":"2026-12-31","start_date":"2023-01-01","title":"DYMEMO – Predicting DYnamics and kinetics of biological MEmbrane processes at the MOlecular scale: development of computational methodologies"}],"date_created":"2026-02-17 10:45:27","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW06","name":"Department of Electronics and information systems","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW06"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}]}],"year":"2025","created_by":{"biblio_id":"f4af7b12-b58c-11ee-ae8d-a304b43cc197","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5230-1169","name":"Sina Safaei","last_name":"Safaei","name_last_first":"Safaei, Sina","first_name":"Sina","_id":"f4af7b12-b58c-11ee-ae8d-a304b43cc197","ugent_id":["802004556612","979675841138"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}]}]},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.15853633"],"title":"Exact kinetics of drug permeation using transition interface sampling","date_updated":"2026-02-17 12:09:51","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01K7NX5ZMCGXSTE12HHTCEQFNC"}]}
{"biblio_id":"01KHKN660DCZHETJ5JP01TGDKP","language":["eng"],"status":"public","_id":"01KHKN660DCZHETJ5JP01TGDKP","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset includes files to reproduce the Gromacs MD simulation of trypsin-benzamidine (probe.tpr, initial.gro, final.gro, topol.top, conf.pdb) and the parameter files used for the REPPTIS simulation of trypsin-benzamidine (repptis.rst, restart.toml).\n\nMD simulation:\n\n\n\ntopol.top : the topology\n\ninitial.gro : the initial structure\n\nfinal.gro : the final structure (after 500 ns of simulation)\n\nprobe.tpr : the run-input file to reproduce the MD simulation\n\nconf.pdb : PDB format of solvated trypsin-benzamidine\n\n\nREPPTIS simulation:\n\n\n\nrepptis.rst : the REPPTIS simulation parameters\n\nrestart.toml : parameters to run REPPTIS sampling in multiple ensembles in parallel"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KHKN660DCZHETJ5JP01TGDKP","url":"https://zenodo.org/records/17062773","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA26"}],"ugent_id":"LA26"}],"ugent_id":["802003494662","974669101363"],"_id":"542B4E2E-05F6-11E3-970D-B3B910BDE39D","name_last_first":"Vervust, Wouter","first_name":"Wouter","last_name":"Vervust","name":"Wouter Vervust","biblio_id":"542B4E2E-05F6-11E3-970D-B3B910BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8714-3017"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["801002053326","975842916753"],"_id":"F7F4F4A2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Ghysels, An","first_name":"An","last_name":"Ghysels","biblio_id":"F7F4F4A2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0015-2605","name":"An Ghysels"},{"name":"Sina Safaei","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5230-1169","biblio_id":"f4af7b12-b58c-11ee-ae8d-a304b43cc197","last_name":"Safaei","first_name":"Sina","name_last_first":"Safaei, Sina","_id":"f4af7b12-b58c-11ee-ae8d-a304b43cc197","ugent_id":["802004556612","979675841138"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}]}]},{"ugent_id":["000231484638","802004505583","976915868210"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"name_last_first":"Wils, Elias","first_name":"Elias","_id":"0f1e4bf8-6c70-11ee-bff7-a739e8614abf","last_name":"Wils","orcid_id":"0009-0002-5867-3665","biblio_id":"0f1e4bf8-6c70-11ee-bff7-a739e8614abf","name":"Elias Wils"}],"format":["gro","tpr","pdb","rst","top"],"keyword":["trypsin","benzamidine","gromacs","infretis","repptis","amber","amber14SB"],"abstract":["This dataset includes files to reproduce the Gromacs MD simulation of trypsin-benzamidine (probe.tpr, initial.gro, final.gro, topol.top, conf.pdb) and the parameter files used for the REPPTIS simulation of trypsin-benzamidine (repptis.rst, restart.toml).\n\nMD simulation:\n\n\n\ntopol.top : the topology\n\ninitial.gro : the initial structure\n\nfinal.gro : the final structure (after 500 ns of simulation)\n\nprobe.tpr : the run-input file to reproduce the MD simulation\n\nconf.pdb : PDB format of solvated trypsin-benzamidine\n\n\nREPPTIS simulation:\n\n\n\nrepptis.rst : the REPPTIS simulation parameters\n\nrestart.toml : parameters to run REPPTIS sampling in multiple ensembles in parallel"],"external":0,"title":"trypsin-benzamidine MD","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.17062773"],"created_by":{"_id":"0f1e4bf8-6c70-11ee-bff7-a739e8614abf","first_name":"Elias","name_last_first":"Wils, Elias","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["000231484638","802004505583","976915868210"],"name":"Elias Wils","biblio_id":"0f1e4bf8-6c70-11ee-bff7-a739e8614abf","orcid_id":"0009-0002-5867-3665","last_name":"Wils"},"year":"2025","related_publication":[{"_id":"01KH6BKYV01GFWFTJEV4BPKZCT"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-02-17 12:24:10","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2026-02-16 16:40:24","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Electronics and information systems","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW06"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"ugent_id":"TW06"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
{"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KHKNFDB3A07BA4HB87M10SD3","_id":"01KHKNFDB3A07BA4HB87M10SD3","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"A 3D model of a Aedes aegypti larva instar 4, generated from µ-CT scans at Centre for X-ray Tomography, Ghent University (UGCT) using VGStudio Max (Volume Graphics, Hexagon, Heidelberg, Germany). The larva was taken from the Rockenfeller Colony reared and kept in the Swiss Tropical and Pubic Health Institute, and was critical point dried prior to the µ-CT scans. This 3D model was part of a study described in \"De Borre, E., De Massia, C., Boone, M. N., Müller, P. & Thielens, A. (2025). Radio-Frequency Exposure of Aedes aegypti mosquito pupae at 1 GHz. Accepted by Scientific Reports\"."}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01KHKNFDB3A07BA4HB87M10SD3","external":0,"abstract":["A 3D model of a Aedes aegypti larva instar 4, generated from µ-CT scans at Centre for X-ray Tomography, Ghent University (UGCT) using VGStudio Max (Volume Graphics, Hexagon, Heidelberg, Germany). The larva was taken from the Rockenfeller Colony reared and kept in the Swiss Tropical and Pubic Health Institute, and was critical point dried prior to the µ-CT scans. This 3D model was part of a study described in \"De Borre, E., De Massia, C., Boone, M. N., Müller, P. & Thielens, A. (2025). Radio-Frequency Exposure of Aedes aegypti mosquito pupae at 1 GHz. Accepted by Scientific Reports\"."],"keyword":["Aedes aegypti","Larva instar 4","3D model","micro-CT"],"format":["image/png","model/stl"],"author":[{"last_name":"De Borre","name":"Eline De Borre","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3890-9629","biblio_id":"0c0ce4e3-80f7-11ea-9b51-c30a0f500b6f","ugent_id":["974192354952"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name_last_first":"De Borre, Eline","first_name":"Eline","_id":"0c0ce4e3-80f7-11ea-9b51-c30a0f500b6f"},{"name_last_first":"De Massia, Charles","first_name":"Charles","name":"Charles De Massia","last_name":"De Massia"},{"_id":"F9AC5FA6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Boone, Matthieu","first_name":"Matthieu","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":["802000287093","972712227609"],"name":"Matthieu Boone","biblio_id":"F9AC5FA6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5478-4141","last_name":"Boone"},{"last_name":"Müller","name":"Pie Müller","first_name":"Pie","name_last_first":"Müller, Pie"},{"last_name":"Thielens","biblio_id":"052CDB30-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8089-6382","name":"Arno Thielens","ugent_id":["977959095429"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Arno","name_last_first":"Thielens, Arno","_id":"052CDB30-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","date_updated":"2026-02-17 12:24:35","license":"CC-BY-4.0","created_by":{"name":"Matthieu Boone","biblio_id":"F9AC5FA6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5478-4141","last_name":"Boone","_id":"F9AC5FA6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Boone, Matthieu","first_name":"Matthieu","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000287093","972712227609"]},"year":"2024","title":"3D Model of an Aedes aegypti 4th Instar Larva","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.13881907"],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","name":"Department of Physics and astronomy","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE05"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2026-02-16 16:45:27","project":[{"title":"UGCT – Ghent University Centre for X-ray Tomography","start_date":"2017-02-01","publication_count":379,"gismo_id":"c007e1ff-1de1-43a1-8ef5-573ce37d58c1","end_date":"2024-01-31","iweto_id":"01XP1717","_id":"01XP1717","abstract":"<p>UGCT is a research/user facility offering external research groups and companies access to its unique combination of state-of-the-art in-house developed high-resolution X-ray CT systems and its CT expertise. The flexibility of the systems and the knowledge of the researchers involved allows to perform challenging experiments in various research fields, continuously pushing the limits of what is currently possible with CT.</p>"},{"abstract":"<p> The UGCT is an interfaculty consortium that combines UGent activities around high-resolution X-ray CT. The consortium owns several state-of-the-art devices, the majority of which are self-built. For more than 15 years, the facility has bundled all infrastructure present at UGent for high-resolution X-ray CT for non-in-vivo purposes, and is used together with the expertise and knowledge to provide services, both on an academic and industrial level. Consequently, in 2017, UGCT was recognized as a UGent BOF Center of Excellence. UGCT is one of the few facilities with expertise across the imaging chain, ranging from simulation (and associated knowledge around the physics behind the imaging itself), device design and development of both reconstruction and analysis tools. This mix is crucial for delivering best-quality results. In addition, UGCT researchers have experience in applying the technique in an enormously wide range of application areas, which is important to assist the various users in linking their research question with the most appropriate analysis methods to interpret the enormously rich 3D (and sometimes 4D) data. Currently, UGent through UGCT still excels through its expertise, knowledge and infrastructure, but other BENE institutes and research centers are strongly catching up. Internationally, UGCT is still considered the top in terms of laboratory-based X-ray CT applied to all kinds of materials. This is evidenced by the recently approved European network EXCITE (https://excitenetwork.eu/). The requested recognition as \"UGent Core facility\" increases the strategic added value of UGCT on a national and international level. </p>","_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008","start_date":"2022-11-01","title":"Cofinancing core facility - Centre for X-ray Tomography – UGCT","iweto_id":"BOF/COR/2022/008","end_date":"2028-10-31","gismo_id":"6dceb8df-92e5-4dea-92c0-b897bedf9faa","publication_count":120},{"abstract":"<p>\nWireless communication is a widespread and growing technology Wireless networks use Radio-Frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMFs) at frequencies between 01 GHz and 6 GHz to enable this communication Future networks such as 5th generation networks will operate at higher frequencies (up to 300 GHz) or equivalently smaller wavelengths (&gt; 1 mm, so-called mm-waves) as well As those wavelengths become comparable to the size of a mosquito body, we expect their absorption of RF-EMFs to increase Simultaneously, the heating caused by this absorption will increase as well This heating occurs using the same mechanism as microwave heating This might affect their behavior, physiology, morphology, and development This absorption of RF-EMFs will be determined in this project Equivalently, mosquitos are also expected to scatter RF EMF fields more efficiently at mm-waves This should make them easier to detect using radar at these wavelengths This project aims at determining mosquitoes’radar cross section, a quantity that quantifies the efficiency of scattering of RF-EMFs, as a function of frequency We expect this to lead to a better detection of mosquitoes using radar, which in its turn will aid in controlling populations of disease-bearing mosquitos and monitoring resistance in that population This is a very important aspect in the prevention and control of diseases such as malaria, yellow fever, and dengue\n\n</p>","_id":"3G033220","gismo_id":"47a913fe-225c-11ea-9b15-d7676230cb7f","publication_count":14,"iweto_id":"3G033220","end_date":"2023-12-31","start_date":"2020-01-01","title":"Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure and Detection of Mosquitos"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"}}
{"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KHNTNY0077QW1ZP1TWRP4JYP","_id":"01KHNTNY0077QW1ZP1TWRP4JYP","abstract_full":[{"text":"Despite the obstacles facing marine colonists, most lineages of aquatic\n organisms have colonized and diversified in freshwaters repeatedly. These\n transitions can trigger rapid morphological or physiological change and,\n on longer timescales, lead to increased rates of speciation and\n extinction. Diatoms are a lineage of ancestrally marine microalgae that\n have diversified throughout freshwater habitats worldwide. We generated a\n phylogenomic dataset of genomes and transcriptomes for 59 diatom taxa to\n resolve freshwater transitions in one lineage, the Thalassiosirales.\n Although most parts of the species tree were consistently resolved with\n strong support, we had difficulties resolving a Paleocene radiation, which\n affected the placement of one freshwater lineage. This and other parts of\n the tree were characterized by high levels of gene tree discordance caused\n by incomplete lineage sorting and low phylogenetic signal. Despite\n differences in species trees inferred from concatenation versus summary\n methods and codons versus amino acids, traditional methods of ancestral\n state reconstruction supported six transitions into freshwaters, two of\n which led to subsequent species diversification. Evidence from gene trees,\n protein alignments, and diatom life history together suggest that habitat\n transitions were largely the product of homoplasy rather than hemiplasy, a\n condition where transitions occur on branches in gene trees not shared\n with the species tree. Nevertheless, we identified a small set of\n putatively hemiplasious genes, many of which have been associated with\n shifts to low salinity, indicating that hemiplasy played a small but\n potentially important role in freshwater adaptation. Accounting for\n differences in evolutionary outcomes, in which some taxa became locked\n into freshwaters while others were able to return to the ocean or become\n salinity generalists, might help further distinguish different sources of\n adaptive mutation in freshwater diatoms.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01KHNTNY0077QW1ZP1TWRP4JYP","external":0,"abstract":["Despite the obstacles facing marine colonists, most lineages of aquatic\n organisms have colonized and diversified in freshwaters repeatedly. These\n transitions can trigger rapid morphological or physiological change and,\n on longer timescales, lead to increased rates of speciation and\n extinction. Diatoms are a lineage of ancestrally marine microalgae that\n have diversified throughout freshwater habitats worldwide. We generated a\n phylogenomic dataset of genomes and transcriptomes for 59 diatom taxa to\n resolve freshwater transitions in one lineage, the Thalassiosirales.\n Although most parts of the species tree were consistently resolved with\n strong support, we had difficulties resolving a Paleocene radiation, which\n affected the placement of one freshwater lineage. This and other parts of\n the tree were characterized by high levels of gene tree discordance caused\n by incomplete lineage sorting and low phylogenetic signal. Despite\n differences in species trees inferred from concatenation versus summary\n methods and codons versus amino acids, traditional methods of ancestral\n state reconstruction supported six transitions into freshwaters, two of\n which led to subsequent species diversification. Evidence from gene trees,\n protein alignments, and diatom life history together suggest that habitat\n transitions were largely the product of homoplasy rather than hemiplasy, a\n condition where transitions occur on branches in gene trees not shared\n with the species tree. Nevertheless, we identified a small set of\n putatively hemiplasious genes, many of which have been associated with\n shifts to low salinity, indicating that hemiplasy played a small but\n potentially important role in freshwater adaptation. Accounting for\n differences in evolutionary outcomes, in which some taxa became locked\n into freshwaters while others were able to return to the ocean or become\n salinity generalists, might help further distinguish different sources of\n adaptive mutation in freshwater diatoms."],"keyword":["hemiplasy","homoplasy","Phylogenomics","Thalassiosirales"],"format":["application/zip","txt"],"author":[{"name_last_first":"Roberts, Wade","first_name":"Wade","name":"Wade Roberts","last_name":"Roberts"},{"name":"Elizabeth Ruck","name_last_first":"Ruck, Elizabeth","first_name":"Elizabeth","last_name":"Ruck"},{"last_name":"Downey","name":"Kala Downey","first_name":"Kala","name_last_first":"Downey, Kala"},{"name":"Eveline Pinseel","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1801-2187","biblio_id":"00B703D0-2565-11E3-BB7C-F0BB10BDE39D","last_name":"Pinseel","name_last_first":"Pinseel, Eveline","first_name":"Eveline","_id":"00B703D0-2565-11E3-BB7C-F0BB10BDE39D","ugent_id":["802001900226","979709823268"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}]},{"last_name":"Alverson","name":"Andrew Alverson","name_last_first":"Alverson, Andrew","first_name":"Andrew"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JQRAZBB1QY6T9808XP2NM54B"}],"date_updated":"2026-02-17 13:11:08","license":"CC0-1.0","created_by":{"last_name":"Dasseville","biblio_id":"F616F8B0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3399-2651","name":"Renaat Dasseville","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001497796","972468149337"],"_id":"F616F8B0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Renaat","name_last_first":"Dasseville, Renaat"},"year":"2023","title":"Data for: Resolving marine–freshwater transitions by diatoms through a fog of gene tree discordance","doi":["10.5061/DRYAD.7M0CFXPXP"],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE11"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"name":"Department of Biology","ugent_id":"WE11"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2026-02-17 12:54:52","publisher":{"name":"Dryad"}}
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In this project, I propose to examine how response inhibition mediates the effect of heavy metal exposure and behaviours (i.e. foraging flexibility and mortality through predation) in the wild by using two ecologically valid and uniquely coupled ‘heavy metal – animal’ model systems. First, I will develop a theoretical framework of this mediation. Second, I propose to experimentally test how prenatal heavy metals (i.e. methylmercury and lead) exposure affects response inhibition. 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Lewis","name_last_first":"Lewis, Jeffrey A.","first_name":"Jeffrey A."}],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","external":0,"abstract":["The salinity gradient separating marine and freshwater environments is a major ecological divide, and the mechanisms by which most organisms adapt to new salinity environments are poorly understood. Diatoms are a lineage of ancestrally marine microalgae that have repeatedly colonized and diversified in freshwaters. Cyclotella cryptica is a euryhaline diatom that naturally tolerates a broad range of salinities, thus providing a powerful system for understanding the genomic mechanisms for mitigating and acclimating to low salinity. To understand how diatoms mitigate acute hypoosmotic stress, we abruptly shifted C. cryptica from seawater to freshwater and performed transcriptional profiling at 8 time points across 10 hours. We found substantial remodeling of the transcriptome, with over half of the genome differentially expressed in at least one time point. The peak response occurred within 1 hour, with strong repression of genes involved in functions related to cell growth and osmolyte production, and strong induction of genes implicated in stress defense such as scavenging reactive oxygen species and maintaining osmotic balance. Notably, transcripts largely returned to baseline levels within 4–10 hours, with growth resuming shortly thereafter, suggesting that gene expression dynamics may be useful for predicting acclimation. Moreover, comparison to a study of expression profiling following months-long acclimation of C. cryptica to freshwater revealed little overlap between the genes and processes differentially expressed in cells exposed to acute stress versus fully acclimated conditions. Altogether, this study highlights the power of time-resolved transcriptomics to reveal fundamental insights into how cells dynamically respond to an acute environmental shift and provides new insights into how diatoms mitigate natural salinity fluctuations and have successfully diversified across freshwater habitats worldwide."],"biblio_id":"01KHTK5C1BZKKNP7CYXYPPPSEN","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KHTK5C1BZKKNP7CYXYPPPSEN","_id":"01KHTK5C1BZKKNP7CYXYPPPSEN","abstract_full":[{"text":"The salinity gradient separating marine and freshwater environments is a major ecological divide, and the mechanisms by which most organisms adapt to new salinity environments are poorly understood. Diatoms are a lineage of ancestrally marine microalgae that have repeatedly colonized and diversified in freshwaters. Cyclotella cryptica is a euryhaline diatom that naturally tolerates a broad range of salinities, thus providing a powerful system for understanding the genomic mechanisms for mitigating and acclimating to low salinity. To understand how diatoms mitigate acute hypoosmotic stress, we abruptly shifted C. cryptica from seawater to freshwater and performed transcriptional profiling at 8 time points across 10 hours. We found substantial remodeling of the transcriptome, with over half of the genome differentially expressed in at least one time point. The peak response occurred within 1 hour, with strong repression of genes involved in functions related to cell growth and osmolyte production, and strong induction of genes implicated in stress defense such as scavenging reactive oxygen species and maintaining osmotic balance. Notably, transcripts largely returned to baseline levels within 4–10 hours, with growth resuming shortly thereafter, suggesting that gene expression dynamics may be useful for predicting acclimation. Moreover, comparison to a study of expression profiling following months-long acclimation of C. cryptica to freshwater revealed little overlap between the genes and processes differentially expressed in cells exposed to acute stress versus fully acclimated conditions. 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Achieving this balance requires overcoming technical barriers in producing NABLAB with sensory qualities comparable to traditional beers. The complexity lies in replicating the full-body taste, aroma, and mouthfeel while addressing potential issues in flavour-, colloidal-, and/or microbiological stability, which are critical for product quality and shelf life. Scientific research plays a pivotal role in understanding and improving NABLAB quality and stability. This includes studying the interactions of ingredients, fermentation processes, and innovative techniques to enhance flavour, reduce undesirable off-flavours, and maintain consistency over time. Advancing knowledge in these areas is essential for the successful application of NABLAB in the brewing industry, enabling brewers to deliver high-quality, appealing options to a growing and diverse consumer base.</p>"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01K6WMGE5QAGB1N8R52GW30CDT","_id":"01K6WMGE5QAGB1N8R52GW30CDT","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"An approach to produce a NABLAB-suitable wort with 100% barley malt by isothermal mashing at 72 3878 °C was described by Myncke et al. (2025) (60 min at 72 °C, 10 min at 78 °C, original gravity of 3879 6.5 °P). When combined with maltose-negative yeast strains, this wort specifically enabled the production of NAB. However, the use of large proportions of unmalted adjuncts (40%) during mashing, will benefit from lower mash-in temperatures (48 °C) and exogenous enzymes to ensure sufficient  starch, fibre, and protein degradation. If not addressed, this may lead to reduced extract efficiency and compromised filtration performance. To overcome these challenges,  a newly developed mashing protocol for NABLAB production using high levels of unmalted cereals and pseudocereals at pilot scale was evaluated. Wort was produced at a 200 L pilot scale, with 40% of the barley malt substituted with rye malt, oat flakes, buckwheat, khorasan, or einkorn. A 100% barley malt wort was included as a reference. This dataset provides the raw material composition and the wort characterisation (sugars, amino acids, high molecular weigth protein, total polyphenol, dimethyl sulphide, aldehydes, colour, original gravity, and viscosity) of the six obtained wort samples."}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01K6WMGE5QAGB1N8R52GW30CDT","abstract":["An approach to produce a NABLAB-suitable wort with 100% barley malt by isothermal mashing at 72 3878 °C was described by Myncke et al. 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Yet, the evolutionary genetic underpinnings of phytoplankton adaptation to complex marine and coastal environments, where many environmental variables fluctuate and interact, remain unclear. We combined population genomics with experimental transcriptomics to investigate the genomic basis underlying a natural evolutionary experiment that has played out over the past 8,000 years in one of the world’s largest brackish water bodies, the colonization of the Baltic Sea by the ancestrally marine diatom, Skeletonema marinoi. To this end, we used a novel approach for protist population genomics, combining target capture of the entire nuclear genome with pooled sequencing, and showed that the method performs well on both cultures and single cells. Genotype-environment association analyses identified >3,000 genes with signals of selection in response to major environmental gradients in the Baltic Sea, which apart from salinity, include marked differences in temperature and nutrient supply. Locally adapted genes were related to diverse metabolic processes, including signal transduction, cell cycle, DNA methylation, and maintenance of homeostasis. The locally adapted genes showed significant overlap with salinity-responsive genes identified in a laboratory common garden experiment, suggesting the Baltic salinity gradient is a major factor driving local adaptation of S. marinoi. Taken together, our data show that local adaptation of phytoplankton to complex coastal environments, which are characterized by a multitude of environmental gradients, is driven by intricate changes in diverse metabolic pathways and functions.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","format":["application/zip","text/csv","text/html"],"author":[{"last_name":"Pinseel","biblio_id":"00B703D0-2565-11E3-BB7C-F0BB10BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1801-2187","name":"Eveline Pinseel","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":["802001900226","979709823268"],"_id":"00B703D0-2565-11E3-BB7C-F0BB10BDE39D","name_last_first":"Pinseel, Eveline","first_name":"Eveline"},{"last_name":"Ruck","name":"Elizabeth C. Ruck","name_last_first":"Ruck, Elizabeth C.","first_name":"Elizabeth C."},{"last_name":"Nakov","first_name":"Teofil","name_last_first":"Nakov, Teofil","name":"Teofil Nakov"},{"last_name":"Jonsson","name":"Per R. 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Hahn"},{"last_name":"Alverson","first_name":"Andrew J.","name_last_first":"Alverson, Andrew J.","name":"Andrew J. Alverson"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","abstract":["Marine phytoplankton play essential roles in global primary production and biogeochemical cycles. Yet, the evolutionary genetic underpinnings of phytoplankton adaptation to complex marine and coastal environments, where many environmental variables fluctuate and interact, remain unclear. We combined population genomics with experimental transcriptomics to investigate the genomic basis underlying a natural evolutionary experiment that has played out over the past 8,000 years in one of the world’s largest brackish water bodies, the colonization of the Baltic Sea by the ancestrally marine diatom, Skeletonema marinoi. To this end, we used a novel approach for protist population genomics, combining target capture of the entire nuclear genome with pooled sequencing, and showed that the method performs well on both cultures and single cells. Genotype-environment association analyses identified >3,000 genes with signals of selection in response to major environmental gradients in the Baltic Sea, which apart from salinity, include marked differences in temperature and nutrient supply. Locally adapted genes were related to diverse metabolic processes, including signal transduction, cell cycle, DNA methylation, and maintenance of homeostasis. The locally adapted genes showed significant overlap with salinity-responsive genes identified in a laboratory common garden experiment, suggesting the Baltic salinity gradient is a major factor driving local adaptation of S. marinoi. Taken together, our data show that local adaptation of phytoplankton to complex coastal environments, which are characterized by a multitude of environmental gradients, is driven by intricate changes in diverse metabolic pathways and functions."],"external":0,"keyword":["Baltic Sea","Phytoplankton","Population Genomics","Salinity","Transcriptomics"]}
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This comparison will reveal whether there is a difference in rate between lexical and syntactic change. Second, from a sociolinguistic perspective, the project analyzes if gender, social class or the network has an impact on these language changes. In a third stage, it investigates whether teenagers are rightly defined in the literature as leaders of language change. Finally, it examines the phenomenon of age-grading and the validity of the apparent-time method. In order to accomplish these goals, the project combines corpus analyses with experimental data.</p>","_id":"1178123N"}],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"This data forms the basis for the research presented in the article \"Análisis contrastivo de los marcadores pragmáticos de vaguedad 'es que' y 'en plan' en el español coloquial actual: indexicalidad social y microhistoria\". It consists of two datafiles. \nThe first datafile includes 641 cases of 'en plan' and 4366 cases of 'es que', extracted from CORMA, a conversational corpus of peninsular Spanish compiled between 2016 and 2019. The data were subsequently analysed to investigate the social indexicality of the pragmatic markers.\nThe second datafile includes 437 cases of 'en plan' and 1622 cases of 'es que' from a sample of conversations from CORMA, as well as 137 cases of 'en plan' and 854 cases of 'es que' from a sample of conversations from the COLAm corpus. COLAm is a conversational corpus of peninsular Spanish compiled between 2002 and 2007. It consists exclusively of conversations between teenagers. \nThese data were collected in order to examine the pragmatic function of the pragmatic markers as well as changes in the use and diffusion of the two pragmatic markers in the 21st century.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01KJ890VKFQ1HVAR82Y10D8TWG","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KJ890VKFQ1HVAR82Y10D8TWG","biblio_id":"01KJ890VKFQ1HVAR82Y10D8TWG","keyword":["Arts and Humanities","social indexicality","pragmatic markers","colloquial Spanish","microdiachrony","youth language"],"abstract":["This data forms the basis for the research presented in the article \"Análisis contrastivo de los marcadores pragmáticos de vaguedad 'es que' y 'en plan' en el español coloquial actual: indexicalidad social y microhistoria\". It consists of two datafiles. \nThe first datafile includes 641 cases of 'en plan' and 4366 cases of 'es que', extracted from CORMA, a conversational corpus of peninsular Spanish compiled between 2016 and 2019. 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The findings of a cross-sectional study (Study 1; <em>N</em> = 740, <em>M</em><sub>age</sub> = 34.37 years) and an experimental vignette-based study among youth sports coaches (Study 2; <em>N</em> = 318, <em>M</em><sub>age</sub> = 38.94 years) indicated that AICS related positively to a controlling coaching style and negatively to a structuring style. Study 1 showed that an evaluative climate as induced by board members related positively to AICS, with Study 2 further demonstrating that contingent self-worth is rooted in need frustration that is provoked by an evaluative climate. The discussion focuses on the pitfalls of coaches’ contingent self-worth for their athletes’ development."}],"_id":"01KJQ5X0B2WZQN4T2QX4TSY0SB","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KJQ5X0B2WZQN4T2QX4TSY0SB","status":"public"}
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In a cumulative series experimental and longitudinal studies, the role of (a) a pressure-exerting sports climate and (b) poor athlete performances in the prediction of such fragile self-esteem is examined.</p>"},{"_id":"01C03520","abstract":"<p>The aim of the present project is (a) to monitor the daily variation in people’s voluntary and pressured motivation to adhere to the corona measures as these motivations are predictive of long-term adherence and (b) to examine whether supporting individuals in crafting their own psychological<br /> need satisfaction allows them to handle the current stressful times in a resilient way.</p>","gismo_id":"c53dae26-7e18-11ea-958a-439770039c0a","publication_count":11,"iweto_id":"01C03520","end_date":"2021-01-14","start_date":"2020-04-15","title":"Promoting Voluntary Motivation to Adhere to Corona Measures and Supporting Individuals’ Psychological Need Satisfaction as a Source of Resilience"}],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"PP07"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"name":"Department of developmental, personality and social psychology","ugent_id":"PP07"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess","title":"A Brief Report on the Reciprocal Associations between Physical Activity and Mental Well-being during the First 9 Weeks of the COVID-19 Lockdown in Belgium","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7057914"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":["802002618329","971722503768"],"_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Morbée, Sofie","first_name":"Sofie","last_name":"Morbée","name":"Sofie Morbée","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0444-1917","biblio_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2022","related_publication":[{"_id":"01GMMMDKYQ0Y7ZZQ14A3YS52AP"}],"other_license":"bespoke license","date_updated":"2026-03-03 14:50:35","license":"LicenseNotListed","author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002618329","971722503768"],"_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Sofie","name_last_first":"Morbée, Sofie","last_name":"Morbée","name":"Sofie Morbée","biblio_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0444-1917"},{"last_name":"Beeckman","first_name":"Melanie","name_last_first":"Beeckman, Melanie","name":"Melanie Beeckman"},{"_id":"1C20E3E0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Tom","name_last_first":"Loeys, Tom","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP01","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP01"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001085043","973456965620"],"name":"Tom Loeys","biblio_id":"1C20E3E0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4551-5502","last_name":"Loeys"},{"biblio_id":"BE5F5AD8-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0845-9310","name":"Joachim Waterschoot","last_name":"Waterschoot","_id":"BE5F5AD8-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Joachim","name_last_first":"Waterschoot, Joachim","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":["802002141514","972279943570"]},{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-4983-6557","biblio_id":"F4D43260-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Greet Cardon","last_name":"Cardon","_id":"F4D43260-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Cardon, Greet","first_name":"Greet","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE30"}],"ugent_id":"GE30"}],"ugent_id":["801000968138","973296497409"]},{"name_last_first":"Haerens, Leen","first_name":"Leen","_id":"F6A0B6AE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001704227","978837659791"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE30","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE30"}]}],"name":"Leen Haerens","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5715-9520","biblio_id":"F6A0B6AE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Haerens"},{"name":"Maarten Vansteenkiste","biblio_id":"F8565E36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6983-3607","last_name":"Vansteenkiste","_id":"F8565E36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Vansteenkiste, Maarten","first_name":"Maarten","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":["802000036917","971363560726"]}],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","format":[".sav"],"keyword":["Coronavirus","Anxiety","Depression","Sleep Quality","Random Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis"],"abstract":["During the initial outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic, many countries imposed a total lockdown (containment at home). Although it was still allowed in Belgium to be physically active or exercise with people from your household in the vicinity of your home, engaging in sports or physical activity in a group or club context was no longer permitted. To examine whether a lack of physical activity was potentially threatening to the well-being of citizens and vice versa, the present study examined concurrent and reciprocal relationships between physical activity and anxiety, depressive symptoms, and sleep quality during the COVID-19 lockdown in a 9-week longitudinal design. In a sample of 983 Belgian adults (75.1% female; <em>M</em><sub>age</sub>= 43.78, range=18–82 years), we explored these relations on both the between- and within-person levels through random intercept cross-lagged panel models. The findings indicate that increases in physical activity were associated with lower symptoms of anxiety and depression and better sleep quality, a finding observed both at the between-person (across weeks) and within-person level (week-to-week). Moreover, at the within-person level, an increase in feelings of anxiety and depression at one moment predicted lower levels of physical activity one week later, suggesting that ill-being serves as a vulnerability factor for reduced physical activity."],"external":0,"biblio_id":"01KJQ65J5KYVX93J5Y4HMGZNG6","language":["eng"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KJQ65J5KYVX93J5Y4HMGZNG6","_id":"01KJQ65J5KYVX93J5Y4HMGZNG6","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"During the initial outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic, many countries imposed a total lockdown (containment at home). Although it was still allowed in Belgium to be physically active or exercise with people from your household in the vicinity of your home, engaging in sports or physical activity in a group or club context was no longer permitted. To examine whether a lack of physical activity was potentially threatening to the well-being of citizens and vice versa, the present study examined concurrent and reciprocal relationships between physical activity and anxiety, depressive symptoms, and sleep quality during the COVID-19 lockdown in a 9-week longitudinal design. In a sample of 983 Belgian adults (75.1% female; <em>M</em><sub>age</sub>= 43.78, range=18–82 years), we explored these relations on both the between- and within-person levels through random intercept cross-lagged panel models. The findings indicate that increases in physical activity were associated with lower symptoms of anxiety and depression and better sleep quality, a finding observed both at the between-person (across weeks) and within-person level (week-to-week). Moreover, at the within-person level, an increase in feelings of anxiety and depression at one moment predicted lower levels of physical activity one week later, suggesting that ill-being serves as a vulnerability factor for reduced physical activity."}]}
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Especially hesitant citizens were prone to the negative effects of a controlling style and vouchers, while refusing individuals were less affected by any type of motivational attempt. The findings highlight the critical role of autonomy support in promoting reflection about and a self-endorsed decision to get vaccinated."}],"_id":"01KJQ56WZEYQ205SFJ034SHXF1","biblio_id":"01KJQ56WZEYQ205SFJ034SHXF1","keyword":["COVID-19","Self-Determination Theory","vaccine","health care workers","motivating communication style"],"abstract":["This vignette-based study (<em>N </em>= 15466; <em>M</em><sub>age</sub> = 51.65) examined how health care workers could foster reflection about and intentions to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by experimentally varying their communication style (i.e., autonomy-supportive vs. controlling) and the reference to external strategies (i.e., use of a monetary voucher or corona pass vs. the lack thereof). An autonomy-supportive, relative to a controlling, communication style was scored as more effective and came with more reflection about and intentions to get vaccinated due to enhanced autonomy need satisfaction. Vouchers were perceived as a less effective strategy than the corona pass, thereby even impairing reflection and vaccination intention relative to a control group by forestalling the need for autonomy. Especially hesitant citizens were prone to the negative effects of a controlling style and vouchers, while refusing individuals were less affected by any type of motivational attempt. The findings highlight the critical role of autonomy support in promoting reflection about and a self-endorsed decision to get vaccinated."],"external":0,"author":[{"_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Morbée, Sofie","first_name":"Sofie","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":["802002618329","971722503768"],"biblio_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0444-1917","name":"Sofie Morbée","last_name":"Morbée"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-6983-3607","biblio_id":"F8565E36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Maarten Vansteenkiste","last_name":"Vansteenkiste","_id":"F8565E36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Maarten","name_last_first":"Vansteenkiste, Maarten","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000036917","971363560726"]},{"name":"Joachim Waterschoot","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0845-9310","biblio_id":"BE5F5AD8-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Waterschoot","first_name":"Joachim","name_last_first":"Waterschoot, Joachim","_id":"BE5F5AD8-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802002141514","972279943570"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":"PP07"}]},{"name_last_first":"Klein, Olivier","first_name":"Olivier","name":"Olivier Klein","last_name":"Klein"},{"last_name":"Luminet","name":"Olivier Luminet","name_last_first":"Luminet, Olivier","first_name":"Olivier"},{"name_last_first":"Schmitz, Mathias","first_name":"Mathias","name":"Mathias Schmitz","last_name":"Schmitz"},{"last_name":"Van den Bergh","name":"Omer Van den Bergh","first_name":"Omer","name_last_first":"Van den Bergh, Omer"},{"last_name":"Van Oost","name":"Pascaline Van Oost","biblio_id":"794ccb84-f989-11ec-8288-f3f98925332b","ugent_id":["802004057464"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}]}],"first_name":"Pascaline","name_last_first":"Van Oost, Pascaline","_id":"794ccb84-f989-11ec-8288-f3f98925332b"},{"last_name":"Yzerbyt","first_name":"Vincent","name_last_first":"Yzerbyt, Vincent","name":"Vincent Yzerbyt"}],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","format":["rds"],"date_updated":"2026-03-03 14:54:08","license":"LicenseNotListed","other_license":"bespoke license","related_publication":[{"_id":"01GKS0WXKY48JHBJ9E2KCD3MKT"}],"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.6323246"],"title":"The Role of Communication Style and External Strategies in Predicting Vaccination Experiences and Intentions: An Experimental Vignette Study","year":"2022","created_by":{"_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Sofie","name_last_first":"Morbée, Sofie","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":["802002618329","971722503768"],"name":"Sofie Morbée","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0444-1917","biblio_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Morbée"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"PP07"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"name":"Department of developmental, personality and social psychology","ugent_id":"PP07"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"iweto_id":"3F023819","end_date":"2023-10-31","gismo_id":"9def2cb8-f64e-11e9-ae31-3be9d515fa23","publication_count":27,"start_date":"2019-11-01","title":"When youth sport coaches’ self-esteem depends upon the achievements of their athletes: an examination of the relation with a controlling coaching style.","abstract":"<p>A controlling or pressuring coaching style can best be avoided, as it comes with a number of costs, including athlete ill-being, reduced sport enjoyment and higher drop-out rates. To reduce youth coaches’ reliance on a controlling style, it is important to understand its underlying sources. In this project, it will be investigated whether the extent to which coaches adopt a controlling coaching style depends on their tendency to let their self-esteem depend on the successes and failures of their athletes, in other words, on their athlete-invested contingent self-esteem. In a cumulative series experimental and longitudinal studies, the role of (a) a pressure-exerting sports climate and (b) poor athlete performances in the prediction of such fragile self-esteem is examined.</p>","_id":"3F023819"},{"start_date":"2020-04-15","title":"Promoting Voluntary Motivation to Adhere to Corona Measures and Supporting Individuals’ Psychological Need Satisfaction as a Source of Resilience","gismo_id":"c53dae26-7e18-11ea-958a-439770039c0a","publication_count":11,"iweto_id":"01C03520","end_date":"2021-01-14","abstract":"<p>The aim of the present project is (a) to monitor the daily variation in people’s voluntary and pressured motivation to adhere to the corona measures as these motivations are predictive of long-term adherence and (b) to examine whether supporting individuals in crafting their own psychological<br /> need satisfaction allows them to handle the current stressful times in a resilient way.</p>","_id":"01C03520"}],"date_created":"2026-03-02 11:33:50"}
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The SP data was collected along the same profiles but not simultaneously to avoid signal interference. The dataset includes:\n\n\n\nERT and IP data as .csv files for both the normal (N_profile*) and Reciprocal (R_profile*)\n\ncorrected SP data as .csv\n\nshapefile with the profile locations, and any necessary auxiliary files. The abovementioned data is always measured North-South and West-East, all profiles are measured with 5m electrode spacing."],"biblio_id":"01JYNSGMXGNF2CE32KNWYFRHEG","status":"public","_id":"01JYNSGMXGNF2CE32KNWYFRHEG","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset was acquired in September 2022 to characterize the shallow geo-electric features of the Reykjanes geothermal system.\n\nElectrical resistivity tomography (ERT), Induced Polarization (IP) and Spontaneous potential (SP), was measured on four profiles. Reciprocals were collected for the ERT profiles, needed for filtering and noise estimation, IP data is collected in the time domain. The SP data was collected along the same profiles but not simultaneously to avoid signal interference. The dataset includes:\n\n\n\nERT and IP data as .csv files for both the normal (N_profile*) and Reciprocal (R_profile*)\n\ncorrected SP data as .csv\n\nshapefile with the profile locations, and any necessary auxiliary files. The abovementioned data is always measured North-South and West-East, all profiles are measured with 5m electrode spacing."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JYNSGMXGNF2CE32KNWYFRHEG","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2025-06-26 09:36:16","project":[{"iweto_id":"G037222N","end_date":"2025-12-31","gismo_id":"823092f2-625b-11ec-ba90-9b34edaa5384","publication_count":8,"start_date":"2022-01-01","title":"Can ERT reveal the dynamics of volcanic hydrothermal systems? (ERupT)","abstract":"<p>A large fraction of volcanic eruptions are related to hydrothermal phenomena and do not expel magma. These eruptions can take a heavy human toll through the ejection of pre-existing rocks, volcanic gases, and steam. Several recent catastrophic examples have highlighted our limitations to anticipate sudden hydrothermal explosions. These eruptions are challenging to predict because of the absence of clear precursory signals. They are hypothesized to be triggered either by the input of mass and energy originating from the magma or by the development of mineralogical seals above vents without any magmatic contribution. In this project, we investigate the dynamics of these volcano hydrothermal systems by observing their electrical response at 4 different scales. Through electrical resistivity imaging, a technique similar to medical imaging, we characterize the subsurface properties of volcanic hydrothermal systems: (i) at the laboratory scale for which we will combine electrical properties to X-ray pore-scale imaging to understand the electrical signature of volcanic system and (ii) simulate lab-scale analog systems, (iii) by monitoring geysers that are shallow predictable analogs and (iv) through the monitoring of an active volcanic-hydrothermal system, the latter allowing us to upscale laboratory results to field observations. Our project will assess the suitability of electrical resistivity to understand and even predict volcanic hydrothermal systems dynamics.</p>","_id":"G037222N"}],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","name":"Department of Geology","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE13"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Shallow geo-electric dataset (ERT/IP/SP) of the Reykjanes geothermal area, Iceland","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14251328"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Vanhooren","biblio_id":"C6C8F93C-23FE-11E4-8DF0-78A0B5D1D7B1","name":"Lore Vanhooren","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"ugent_id":["000140447108","802003948744","976063347132","919029828615"],"_id":"C6C8F93C-23FE-11E4-8DF0-78A0B5D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Vanhooren, Lore","first_name":"Lore"},"year":"2024","related_publication":[{"_id":"01KGEW86HQV9TK20JEAR8WM5P6"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-04 08:27:48"}
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In a cumulative series experimental and longitudinal studies, the role of (a) a pressure-exerting sports climate and (b) poor athlete performances in the prediction of such fragile self-esteem is examined.</p>","_id":"3F023819","end_date":"2023-10-31","iweto_id":"3F023819","publication_count":27,"gismo_id":"9def2cb8-f64e-11e9-ae31-3be9d515fa23","title":"When youth sport coaches’ self-esteem depends upon the achievements of their athletes: an examination of the relation with a controlling coaching style.","start_date":"2019-11-01"}],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01J00RVG9F0FEVE7FN65F15BSS"},{"_id":"01KJQHB3G485WPE85J20PWGJ0Y"}],"date_updated":"2026-03-05 09:18:46","license":"LicenseNotListed","title":"Is it Important for Elite Coaches to be Need-Supportive even During Competitive Games? A Dynamic View on the Relation Between Volleyball Coaches' (De)Motivating Styles and Athlete Outcomes","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7784184"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Morbée","name":"Sofie Morbée","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0444-1917","biblio_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002618329","971722503768"],"_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Sofie","name_last_first":"Morbée, Sofie"},"year":"2023","keyword":["Multi-informant","Well-being","Motivation","Performance","Self-Determination Theory"],"external":0,"abstract":["Grounded in Self-Determination Theory, the current multi-informant study examined whether game-to-game fluctuations in elite volleyball coaches’ motivating (i.e., need-supportive) and demotivating (i.e., need-thwarting) coaching relate to game-to-game fluctuations in athletes’ need-based experiences, motivation, and coach-rated performance. Linear mixed modeling on a sample of 190 elite volleyball athletes (<em>M</em><sub>age</sub> = 23.95, 32.6% male) and their 26 coaches (<em>M</em><sub>age</sub> = 48.12, 95.7% male) showed that athletes reported higher need satisfaction, less need frustration, both more autonomous and more controlled motivation, and less amotivation during games in which they experienced their coach as more need-supportive. Moreover, their coach reported more intrapersonal progress during these games. Conversely, game-to-game variations in need-thwarting coaching related positively to game-to-game variations in need frustration, controlled motivation, and amotivation; and negatively to game-to-game variations in need satisfaction. Moreover, the coach reported less intrapersonal progress and was less satisfied with the team’s overall performance during these games. The discussion focuses on the dynamic nature of coaching and the role of motivating coaching in elite athletes."],"author":[{"last_name":"Morbée","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0444-1917","biblio_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name":"Sofie Morbée","ugent_id":["802002618329","971722503768"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"name_last_first":"Morbée, Sofie","first_name":"Sofie","_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE30"}],"ugent_id":"GE30"}],"ugent_id":["801001704227","978837659791"],"_id":"F6A0B6AE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Leen","name_last_first":"Haerens, Leen","last_name":"Haerens","name":"Leen Haerens","biblio_id":"F6A0B6AE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5715-9520"},{"first_name":"Bart","name_last_first":"Soenens, Bart","_id":"F87C74FE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000069047","973635961134"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-1581-3656","biblio_id":"F87C74FE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Bart Soenens","last_name":"Soenens"},{"first_name":"Joke","name_last_first":"Thys, Joke","name":"Joke Thys","last_name":"Thys"},{"name":"Maarten Vansteenkiste","biblio_id":"F8565E36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6983-3607","last_name":"Vansteenkiste","name_last_first":"Vansteenkiste, Maarten","first_name":"Maarten","_id":"F8565E36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000036917","971363560726"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}]}]}],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KJQ6AREC9GEAE0WQAXDGGFHF","abstract_full":[{"text":"Grounded in Self-Determination Theory, the current multi-informant study examined whether game-to-game fluctuations in elite volleyball coaches’ motivating (i.e., need-supportive) and demotivating (i.e., need-thwarting) coaching relate to game-to-game fluctuations in athletes’ need-based experiences, motivation, and coach-rated performance. Linear mixed modeling on a sample of 190 elite volleyball athletes (<em>M</em><sub>age</sub> = 23.95, 32.6% male) and their 26 coaches (<em>M</em><sub>age</sub> = 48.12, 95.7% male) showed that athletes reported higher need satisfaction, less need frustration, both more autonomous and more controlled motivation, and less amotivation during games in which they experienced their coach as more need-supportive. Moreover, their coach reported more intrapersonal progress during these games. Conversely, game-to-game variations in need-thwarting coaching related positively to game-to-game variations in need frustration, controlled motivation, and amotivation; and negatively to game-to-game variations in need satisfaction. Moreover, the coach reported less intrapersonal progress and was less satisfied with the team’s overall performance during these games. The discussion focuses on the dynamic nature of coaching and the role of motivating coaching in elite athletes.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01KJQ6AREC9GEAE0WQAXDGGFHF","biblio_id":"01KJQ6AREC9GEAE0WQAXDGGFHF","language":["eng"]}
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As such, coaches face the challenge of upholding standards in a manner that does not adversely affect athletes’ functioning. To support coaches in this complex task, it is essential to explore the most effective methods for communicating and implementing high standards. Drawing on Self-Determination Theory and Achievement Goal Theory, I will use longitudinal and experimental designs to examine the effect of how high standards are communicated (communication style) and what specific standards are set (content orientation). Additionally, I will examine whether athletes’ basic psychological needs can explain the relation between high standards and athletes’ functioning. I will also take into account the competition level of athletes, recognizing that different competitive contexts may require tailored approaches. Thus, the overall goal of the proposed research is to gain a deeper theoretical insight into the factors that explain the effects of high standards and to provide coaches at various levels of competition with guidelines for continuing to hold their athletes to high standards, thereby supporting rather than compromising their athletes’ well-being, motivation, and performance.","_id":"1200026N"}],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01KH92ZYESSVBS26HSNJP67M1A"}],"date_updated":"2026-03-06 09:14:37","license":"LicenseNotListed","title":"Game-to-Game Performance Variations in Sports: The Role of Athletes' Appraisals, Achievement Goals, and the Reasons Underlying These Goals","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.11147094"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Morbée","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0444-1917","biblio_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name":"Sofie Morbée","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002618329","971722503768"],"_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Sofie","name_last_first":"Morbée, Sofie"},"year":"2024","external":0,"abstract":["The current study examines the extent to which soccer players' autonomous (i.e., volitional) and controlled (i.e., pressured) reasons for mastery-approach goal pursuit are related to challenge and threat appraisals for an upcoming game and, in turn, to players’ performance. We investigate these relations at both the between-player and within-player levels, allowing us to capture not only how different athletes typically regulate mastery-approach goals and appraise competitive situations, but also how these motivational dynamics fluctuate from game to game within the same athlete. The sample consisted of 467 games nested within 127 players (Mage = 26.31, SD = 5.51). Multilevel structural equation modeling revealed that autonomous reasons for pursuing mastery-approach goals related positively to challenge appraisals, whereas controlled reasons related positively to threat appraisals, both at the between- and the within-player level. Whereas challenge appraisals were unrelated to coach-rated performance at any level, threat appraisals related negatively to coach-rated performance at the between-player level. The discussion focuses on the importance of considering the dynamic nature of players’ goal pursuits when trying to understand player performance."],"author":[{"_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Morbée, Sofie","first_name":"Sofie","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002618329","971722503768"],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-0444-1917","biblio_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name":"Sofie Morbée","last_name":"Morbée"},{"last_name":"Delrue","biblio_id":"22238DA6-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2882-1399","name":"Jochen Delrue","ugent_id":["976051695412"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Jochen","name_last_first":"Delrue, Jochen","_id":"22238DA6-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Vansteenkiste","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6983-3607","biblio_id":"F8565E36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Maarten Vansteenkiste","ugent_id":["802000036917","971363560726"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}]}],"name_last_first":"Vansteenkiste, Maarten","first_name":"Maarten","_id":"F8565E36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"biblio_id":"F6A0B6AE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5715-9520","name":"Leen Haerens","last_name":"Haerens","_id":"F6A0B6AE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Haerens, Leen","first_name":"Leen","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE30"}],"ugent_id":"GE30"}],"ugent_id":["801001704227","978837659791"]},{"name_last_first":"Mouratidis, Athanasios","first_name":"Athanasios","name":"Athanasios Mouratidis","last_name":"Mouratidis"}],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","format":["SPSS (.sav)"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KJQEYH76D0QCFYP25CF8X6JW","_id":"01KJQEYH76D0QCFYP25CF8X6JW","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The current study examines the extent to which soccer players' autonomous (i.e., volitional) and controlled (i.e., pressured) reasons for mastery-approach goal pursuit are related to challenge and threat appraisals for an upcoming game and, in turn, to players’ performance. We investigate these relations at both the between-player and within-player levels, allowing us to capture not only how different athletes typically regulate mastery-approach goals and appraise competitive situations, but also how these motivational dynamics fluctuate from game to game within the same athlete. The sample consisted of 467 games nested within 127 players (Mage = 26.31, SD = 5.51). Multilevel structural equation modeling revealed that autonomous reasons for pursuing mastery-approach goals related positively to challenge appraisals, whereas controlled reasons related positively to threat appraisals, both at the between- and the within-player level. Whereas challenge appraisals were unrelated to coach-rated performance at any level, threat appraisals related negatively to coach-rated performance at the between-player level. The discussion focuses on the importance of considering the dynamic nature of players’ goal pursuits when trying to understand player performance."}],"biblio_id":"01KJQEYH76D0QCFYP25CF8X6JW"}
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Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","external":0,"abstract":["Background: This vignette study explores which factors contribute to higher COVID-19 vaccination intentions.\n\nMethods: Between the 4th-11th January 2021, we recruited 15,901 Belgian citizens (Mage=50.11 years, range 18-100) through convenience sampling to participate in a vignette study. In each vignette, we manipulated contextual determinants consisting of different factors. Each participant rated six vignettes in terms of the outcomes “vaccination intention” and “recommendation to others”. Finally, we explored the benefits of tailored communication by examining whether these ratings depended upon citizens’ initial motives for vaccination.\n\nResults: Participants are most likely to accept a vaccine when they expect no or only small side effects, when the vaccine offers a 95% protection, and when people can no longer infect others (p<0.001). The possibility to receive the vaccine at home or at the GP’s office, highlighting that most citizens are willing to get vaccinated, and emphasizing the protective benefits for others yielded additional positive effects (p<0.001). Results showed that tailored communication has a small but significant effect, especially for individuals high on distrust-based amotivation (p<0.01).\n\nConclusion: In addition to vaccine characteristics, there is room for policymakers to respond to those determinants that fall under their control and can thus be highlighted within communication campaigns."],"keyword":["vaccination attitudes","preference study","self-determination theory","Motivation","COVID-19"],"biblio_id":"01KJQFMR8XC2YS2GSWVZNAQT45","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KJQFMR8XC2YS2GSWVZNAQT45","_id":"01KJQFMR8XC2YS2GSWVZNAQT45","abstract_full":[{"text":"Background: This vignette study explores which factors contribute to higher COVID-19 vaccination intentions.\n\nMethods: Between the 4th-11th January 2021, we recruited 15,901 Belgian citizens (Mage=50.11 years, range 18-100) through convenience sampling to participate in a vignette study. In each vignette, we manipulated contextual determinants consisting of different factors. Each participant rated six vignettes in terms of the outcomes “vaccination intention” and “recommendation to others”. Finally, we explored the benefits of tailored communication by examining whether these ratings depended upon citizens’ initial motives for vaccination.\n\nResults: Participants are most likely to accept a vaccine when they expect no or only small side effects, when the vaccine offers a 95% protection, and when people can no longer infect others (p<0.001). The possibility to receive the vaccine at home or at the GP’s office, highlighting that most citizens are willing to get vaccinated, and emphasizing the protective benefits for others yielded additional positive effects (p<0.001). Results showed that tailored communication has a small but significant effect, especially for individuals high on distrust-based amotivation (p<0.01).\n\nConclusion: In addition to vaccine characteristics, there is room for policymakers to respond to those determinants that fall under their control and can thus be highlighted within communication campaigns.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","date_created":"2026-03-02 14:36:10","project":[{"iweto_id":"3F023819","end_date":"2023-10-31","gismo_id":"9def2cb8-f64e-11e9-ae31-3be9d515fa23","publication_count":27,"start_date":"2019-11-01","title":"When youth sport coaches’ self-esteem depends upon the achievements of their athletes: an examination of the relation with a controlling coaching style.","abstract":"<p>A controlling or pressuring coaching style can best be avoided, as it comes with a number of costs, including athlete ill-being, reduced sport enjoyment and higher drop-out rates. To reduce youth coaches’ reliance on a controlling style, it is important to understand its underlying sources. In this project, it will be investigated whether the extent to which coaches adopt a controlling coaching style depends on their tendency to let their self-esteem depend on the successes and failures of their athletes, in other words, on their athlete-invested contingent self-esteem. In a cumulative series experimental and longitudinal studies, the role of (a) a pressure-exerting sports climate and (b) poor athlete performances in the prediction of such fragile self-esteem is examined.</p>","_id":"3F023819"},{"_id":"01C03520","abstract":"<p>The aim of the present project is (a) to monitor the daily variation in people’s voluntary and pressured motivation to adhere to the corona measures as these motivations are predictive of long-term adherence and (b) to examine whether supporting individuals in crafting their own psychological<br /> need satisfaction allows them to handle the current stressful times in a resilient way.</p>","end_date":"2021-01-14","iweto_id":"01C03520","publication_count":11,"gismo_id":"c53dae26-7e18-11ea-958a-439770039c0a","title":"Promoting Voluntary Motivation to Adhere to Corona Measures and Supporting Individuals’ Psychological Need Satisfaction as a Source of Resilience","start_date":"2020-04-15"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of developmental, personality and social psychology","path":[{"ugent_id":"PP07"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"type":"researchData","created_by":{"biblio_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0444-1917","name":"Sofie Morbée","last_name":"Morbée","_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Morbée, Sofie","first_name":"Sofie","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002618329","971722503768"]},"year":"2021","title":"Personal and Contextual Determinants of COVID-19 Vaccination Intention: A Vignette Study","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.5530609"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01GKS10VE5DMQAGG4K43MGMABV"}],"date_updated":"2026-03-06 09:20:42","license":"LicenseNotListed"}
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Previous research suggests that such lengthy instructions can backfire, reducing employee motivation, causing irritation, and hindering performance. Inspired by research in Self-Determination Theory and computer-based instructional design, this experimental laboratory study (N = 93 students; Mage = 19.35 years), which included a control group with long instructions and two experimental groups, sought to determine the effectiveness of two measures to counteract the costs associated with long instructions. These experimental groups were, first, the use of short instructions and, second, the provision of long instructions through user choice. Results showed that both countermeasures reduced reactance and improved accuracy compared to long instructions. While user choice instructions additionally reduced irritation and boredom compared to the other two conditions, the provision of short instructions produced lower productivity compared to the other two conditions. Finally, the mediation model revealed that autonomy need satisfaction accounted for the benefits of user choice on identified motivation and boredom. Theoretical and practical implications and suggestions for future research are discussed."],"keyword":["Self-Determination Theory","user choice","autonomy support","motivational psychology"],"format":["SPSS (.sav)"],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","author":[{"biblio_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0444-1917","name":"Sofie Morbée","last_name":"Morbée","_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Morbée, Sofie","first_name":"Sofie","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":["802002618329","971722503768"]},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001891738"],"_id":"45BB6242-3936-11E4-975D-9EF2B4D1D7B1","first_name":"Sophie","name_last_first":"Goemaere, Sophie","last_name":"Goemaere","biblio_id":"45BB6242-3936-11E4-975D-9EF2B4D1D7B1","name":"Sophie Goemaere"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-6983-3607","biblio_id":"F8565E36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Maarten Vansteenkiste","last_name":"Vansteenkiste","name_last_first":"Vansteenkiste, Maarten","first_name":"Maarten","_id":"F8565E36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000036917","971363560726"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":"PP07"}]},{"last_name":"Beyers","name":"Wim Beyers","biblio_id":"F7127352-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4721-0251","ugent_id":["801001843865","979619888912"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PP07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}]}],"name_last_first":"Beyers, Wim","first_name":"Wim","_id":"F7127352-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"abstract_full":[{"text":"In many work contexts, procedural tasks are often communicated through lengthy procedural instructions. Previous research suggests that such lengthy instructions can backfire, reducing employee motivation, causing irritation, and hindering performance. Inspired by research in Self-Determination Theory and computer-based instructional design, this experimental laboratory study (N = 93 students; Mage = 19.35 years), which included a control group with long instructions and two experimental groups, sought to determine the effectiveness of two measures to counteract the costs associated with long instructions. These experimental groups were, first, the use of short instructions and, second, the provision of long instructions through user choice. Results showed that both countermeasures reduced reactance and improved accuracy compared to long instructions. While user choice instructions additionally reduced irritation and boredom compared to the other two conditions, the provision of short instructions produced lower productivity compared to the other two conditions. Finally, the mediation model revealed that autonomy need satisfaction accounted for the benefits of user choice on identified motivation and boredom. Theoretical and practical implications and suggestions for future research are discussed.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01KJQFVJXMQH48TBC9FZAZWEKK","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KJQFVJXMQH48TBC9FZAZWEKK","status":"public","biblio_id":"01KJQFVJXMQH48TBC9FZAZWEKK"}
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To reduce youth coaches’ reliance on a controlling style, it is important to understand its underlying sources. In this project, it will be investigated whether the extent to which coaches adopt a controlling coaching style depends on their tendency to let their self-esteem depend on the successes and failures of their athletes, in other words, on their athlete-invested contingent self-esteem. In a cumulative series experimental and longitudinal studies, the role of (a) a pressure-exerting sports climate and (b) poor athlete performances in the prediction of such fragile self-esteem is examined.</p>","_id":"3F023819"}],"date_created":"2026-03-02 14:20:05","status":"public","_id":"01KJQEQ9MQJCTCTHD838GR0X1R","abstract_full":[{"text":"Grounded in Self-Determination Theory, the current experimental study examines how the manipulation of (a) contextual pressure placed on coaches (pressure versus no pressure) and (b) the feedback coaches receive about their teams’ performance (performing below expectations versus performing well) affects the perceived coaching style by athletes and athletes' sports experiences in an ecologically valid field experiment in the context of basketball practice. The study involved 262 youth basketball players and their 30 coaches, who were randomly assigned to one of four experimental conditions. Results, analyzed using linear regression analyses with a random intercept, indicated that athletes of coaches assigned to the pressure conditions experienced less autonomy support than athletes of coaches in the no-pressure conditions. In addition, athletes of coaches who were told that their team performed poorly experienced less need satisfaction than athletes of coaches who received positive performance feedback. When the two antecedents were considered in combination, the condition involving the absence of pressure and the presence of positive feedback experienced the most autonomy support. No effects on perceived coach control, athletes’ intrinsic motivation, and feelings of tension were found. The discussion section elaborates on both significant and non-significant findings.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KJQEQ9MQJCTCTHD838GR0X1R","biblio_id":"01KJQEQ9MQJCTCTHD838GR0X1R","keyword":["self-determination theory","antecedents","motivating coaching","Sports/psychology"],"external":0,"abstract":["Grounded in Self-Determination Theory, the current experimental study examines how the manipulation of (a) contextual pressure placed on coaches (pressure versus no pressure) and (b) the feedback coaches receive about their teams’ performance (performing below expectations versus performing well) affects the perceived coaching style by athletes and athletes' sports experiences in an ecologically valid field experiment in the context of basketball practice. The study involved 262 youth basketball players and their 30 coaches, who were randomly assigned to one of four experimental conditions. Results, analyzed using linear regression analyses with a random intercept, indicated that athletes of coaches assigned to the pressure conditions experienced less autonomy support than athletes of coaches in the no-pressure conditions. In addition, athletes of coaches who were told that their team performed poorly experienced less need satisfaction than athletes of coaches who received positive performance feedback. When the two antecedents were considered in combination, the condition involving the absence of pressure and the presence of positive feedback experienced the most autonomy support. No effects on perceived coach control, athletes’ intrinsic motivation, and feelings of tension were found. The discussion section elaborates on both significant and non-significant findings."],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","author":[{"last_name":"Morbée","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0444-1917","biblio_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name":"Sofie Morbée","ugent_id":["802002618329","971722503768"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"first_name":"Sofie","name_last_first":"Morbée, Sofie","_id":"B9A243F2-F0EE-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Haerens","name":"Leen Haerens","biblio_id":"F6A0B6AE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5715-9520","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE30","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE30"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001704227","978837659791"],"_id":"F6A0B6AE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Leen","name_last_first":"Haerens, Leen"},{"_id":"F8565E36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Maarten","name_last_first":"Vansteenkiste, Maarten","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PP"},{"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":"PP07"}],"ugent_id":["802000036917","971363560726"],"name":"Maarten Vansteenkiste","biblio_id":"F8565E36-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6983-3607","last_name":"Vansteenkiste"}],"format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"]}
{"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01KKBY6YXRBT9QXBZQS5EME702","abstract_full":[{"text":"Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) are found in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean and have been one of the most important fish on European markets since the middle ages. One of the main goals of this pilot study was to search for, and elucidate trends in individual fish characteristics during the (short) increase in herring catches in the 1940s (by means of the dataset from Gilson and Gilis). The individual fish characteristics were also linked to AMO and Temperature (T) anomalies data. Secondly, long term trends in the herring fishery data were investigated (by means of the ICES dataset), especially in relation to environmental variables. First, data exploration methods were used to give insights in the data and show possible correlations, after which we used correlation tests and modelling approaches to statistically test these relations.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01KKBY6YXRBT9QXBZQS5EME702","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KKBY6YXRBT9QXBZQS5EME702","status":"public","format":["text/csv","text/plain","R code"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Hooyberg","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6446-091X","biblio_id":"879510CC-E5BE-11E2-99D2-36B410BDE39D","name":"Alexander Hooyberg","ugent_id":["802002924483","976847493314"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE34","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE34"}]}],"name_last_first":"Hooyberg, Alexander","first_name":"Alexander","_id":"879510CC-E5BE-11E2-99D2-36B410BDE39D"},{"last_name":"Everaert","biblio_id":"02F4483A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Gert Everaert","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["002003022819","802000620331","975413168660"],"_id":"02F4483A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Gert","name_last_first":"Everaert, Gert"},{"name":"Ann-Katrien Lescrauwaet","first_name":"Ann-Katrien","name_last_first":"Lescrauwaet, Ann-Katrien","last_name":"Lescrauwaet"}],"abstract":["Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) are found in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean and have been one of the most important fish on European markets since the middle ages. One of the main goals of this pilot study was to search for, and elucidate trends in individual fish characteristics during the (short) increase in herring catches in the 1940s (by means of the dataset from Gilson and Gilis). The individual fish characteristics were also linked to AMO and Temperature (T) anomalies data. Secondly, long term trends in the herring fishery data were investigated (by means of the ICES dataset), especially in relation to environmental variables. First, data exploration methods were used to give insights in the data and show possible correlations, after which we used correlation tests and modelling approaches to statistically test these relations."],"external":0,"keyword":["Marine/Coastal","ANE, North Sea","North Sea","Clupea harengus Linnaeus, 1758"],"year":"2023","created_by":{"first_name":"Alexander","name_last_first":"Hooyberg, Alexander","_id":"879510CC-E5BE-11E2-99D2-36B410BDE39D","ugent_id":["802002924483","976847493314"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE34"}],"ugent_id":"GE34"}],"orcid_id":"0000-0001-6446-091X","biblio_id":"879510CC-E5BE-11E2-99D2-36B410BDE39D","name":"Alexander Hooyberg","last_name":"Hooyberg"},"doi":["10.14284/622"],"title":"Analysing historical Herring (Clupea harengus) monitoring data and the search for explanatory abiotic variables","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-11 13:59:51","date_created":"2026-03-10 13:15:35","publisher":{"name":"MDA"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE11"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"name":"Department of Biology","ugent_id":"WE11"}]}
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Next, some of these cases will be used to perform so-called pseudo-warming experiments where the same extreme weather event is simulated for different climates, e.g. +2 degree global warming. An innovative way of tracking individual air parcels in the model simulations will then be used to gain new insights into the processes involved in deep convection. This will lead to a better understanding of the relationship between extreme precipitation and climate change.</p>","_id":"1157523N","publication_count":10,"gismo_id":"d1b21487-4ded-11ed-ae55-b5ed6dcd0b5b","end_date":"2026-10-31","iweto_id":"1157523N","title":"Extreme precipitation and climate change: novel insights by case-selective convection-permitting model downscaling","start_date":"2022-11-01"},{"publication_count":11,"gismo_id":"f3b924d6-14af-484d-a72d-b2ee8ee545c2","end_date":"2026-12-01","iweto_id":"12T0122","title":"COmbining Regional Downscaling EXpertise in Belgium II - CORDEX.be II","start_date":"2022-09-01","_id":"12T0122","abstract":"<div class=\"text-image-pp\">\n <div class=\"text-image-pp__media-left\">\n  <p>National climate scenarios are the basis to support climate policy, both for mitigation measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and for the design and implementation of adaptation measures. A former CORDEX.be project produced <strong>detailed Belgian climate scenarios</strong> based on three regional climate models run by four Belgian climate modeling groups. The spatially detailed model results (at 4 km resolution) demonstrated a more realistic representation of the extreme climate events. Computing climate scenarios with great spatial detail was a priority in the Belgian national adaptation plan (2017-2020) and is proposed as an action item for the next adaptation plan.</p>\n </div>\n</div>\n<p id=\"motivation\">The scenarios of the CORDEX.be project have to be updated for the following reasons:</p>\n<div class=\"text-pp\">\n <ol>\n  <li>the regional climate models are being further developed, implementing new science and more focused on climate extremes;</li>\n  <li>the scenarios should be in line with the outcomes of the latest and <a href=\"https://www.ipcc.ch/assessment-report/ar6/\">Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change</a> (IPCC, 2021);</li>\n  <li>there is a growing need from various stakeholders linked to sectors sensitive to climate change (e.g. health, infrastructure, transport, energy) for very detailed spatial and temporal climate information and data regarding extreme weather events; and</li>\n  <li>the data management of the climate scenarios among the Belgian climate modeling community should be better coordinated.</li>\n </ol>\n <p>The CORDEX.be II project is addressing these needs while maintaining a close dialogue with climate-change stakeholders. A number of climate change impact studies will be included to demonstrate that the climate scenarios will address the stakeholders’ needs. This will include assessments of climate risks based on critical extreme weather indicators. Some case studies of extreme weather events will be performed.</p>\n</div>"},{"publication_count":3,"gismo_id":"16fd0292-973f-44a3-b354-789ae5915144","end_date":"2027-09-30","iweto_id":"12S09122","title":"Advancing Regional climate modeling to High resolution with Worldwide Applications - ARCHWAy","start_date":"2022-10-01","abstract":"<p>Climate change affects the spatial and temporal characteristics of rainfall globally, for instance through an intensification of the water cycle in the tropics and a drying of the subtropics. Locally, however, these changes may vary depending on the local environments and land-atmosphere interactions. Regional climate models are the main tools to investigate the climate in local environments and understand underlying physical processes. Improving these regional climate models is essential to reduce the uncertainties in climate projections and enable reliable climate impact assessments e.g. for droughts or flooding. An important source of model errors concerns convection. This is a physical phenomenon responsible for extreme precipitation and the main driving mechanism behind the global water cycle through evaporation in the tropics. Another challenge for high-resolution modeling is the scarcity of high-quality land-use maps, required within the climate model. The ARCHWAy Researcher (Advancing Regional Climate modeling to High-resolution with Worldwide Applications) will be responsible for the development of new generations of the RMI climate model ALARO through implementation of the best available land-use information and improved convection schemes. This will be done by adapting the most recent model improvements from a weatherforecasting context to a climate context supplemented with an optimization for the convection driven regions of the tropics. The improved high-resolution climate modeling configurations will then be used to perform climate projections in line with IPCC guidelines and will be used for local impact assessments. Through improved modelling efforts, the FED-tWIN Researcher is therefore to build a career on the understanding of the water cycle using regional climate modeling with a focus on land-atmosphere interactions in tropical regions. These research goals align with two scientific objectives of the international project on regional downscaling (CORDEX) and the researcher will participate in their activities. To start, ARCHWAy will build upon the existing RMI-UGent collaborations by working out a fully-fledged case study over Ethiopia. This case study includes climate-model setup, validation and analysis and impact assessment using high-resolution climate simulations. The sensitivity with respect to land-use and deep-convection parameterization will thereby be explored as well as topoclimatic effects on rainfall distribution and its impact on vegetation cover and surface hydrology. ARCHWAy will combine the RMI expertise on development and analysis of high-resolution climate models with the UGent network of local contacts and its expertise on land information and impact assessment.</p>","_id":"12S09122"},{"abstract":"<p>Weather and climate services critically depend on numerical models that compute the evolution of the atmosphere. The quality of the models has much increased over the past decades. It is the result of a steady accumulation of scientific knowledge and technological advances. Even though these advances did not receive the attention of major scientific breakthroughs, the impact of numerical weather prediction is amongst the greatest of any discipline in the physical sciences and represents a computational problem of a size comparable to the most challenging scientific problems.</p> \n<p>The RMI has a team of about 15 scientists specialized in the development of atmospheric models. This model development takes place in international collaborations including leading weather centres. The RMI uses this model for its operational weather forecasts and for climate prediction. These models nowadays run at high resolutions of a few kilometers. Over the past two decades, the RMI has made numerous scientific contributions to all aspects of the model development.<br /><br />The UGent has organized, in close collaboration with the RMI, a postgraduate study program on weather and climate modeling to prepare masters in science for this type of research. The RMI NWP team was trained in this program. This program formed the basis for strong UGent-RMI collaboration that has led to numerous scientific outputs (PhDs, publications) and it created many synergies and opportunities for new activities (climate modeling and urban meteorology). 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Piet","first_name":"Piet","_id":"F7425892-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Termonia","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2095-0567","biblio_id":"F7425892-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Piet Termonia"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["This software accompanies the publication \"Validation of the ALARO1-SFX regional climate model over Belgium across different resolutions\". The input data for this software are derived from simulations with the ALARO1-SFX model, performed for the period 1992–2022 at three horizontal resolutions: 25 km, 12 km, and 4 km. These data can be found here. \n\nEach of the notebooks constructs some figures of the publication: \n\n\n\nmean_temperature.ipynb: This notebook calculates the mean annual and seasonal temperature over Belgium and computes the bias compared to CLIMATE-GRID observations. It is used to construct figures 2 and D1 in the publication. \n\nmonthly_cycle_precipitation_temperature.ipynb: This notebook computes the montly domain-averaged bias of temperature and precipitation over Belgium relative to CLIMATE-GRID observations. It is used to generate figure 3 in the publication. \n\nmean_precipitation.ipynb: This notebook calculates the mean annual and seasonal precipitation over Belgium and computes the relative bias compared to CLIMATE-GRID observations. It is used to construct figures 4 and D2 in the publication.\n\nmean_daily_cycle_uccle.ipynb: This notebook constructs the precipitation diurnal cycle in Uccle and is used for the creation of figure 5 in the publication.\n\ncalculate_IDFs.ipynb and rfa*.py: The notebook is used to apply the Regional Frequency Analysis method to the data with the help of the Python scripts starting with rfa. \n\nplot_IDFs.ipynb: This notebooks uses the output from calculate_IDFs.ipynb to plot the IDF-curves as shown in figure 6 in the publication. Additionally, it performs a linear regression analysis as portrayed in figure D3. Finally, this notebook visualises the relative bias compared to hourly station observations as shown in figure 7.\n\nextreme_precipitation_cycles.ipynb: This notebook constructs the diurnal cycle of hourly extreme precipitation and is used to create figure 8 of the publication.\n\n\nPlease note that most of the scripts can only be run fully when in possession of the observational data. As this data is not freely available, the scripts will only work partly."],"keyword":["ALARO","Regional Climate Modelling","RCM","CPM","Convection-Permitting Modelling","Climate","Modelling","SURFEX","temperature","precipitation"],"biblio_id":"01KG1XNBQ0HEXY1617RV1ERZVH","language":["eng"],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KG1XNBQ0HEXY1617RV1ERZVH","_id":"01KG1XNBQ0HEXY1617RV1ERZVH","abstract_full":[{"text":"This software accompanies the publication \"Validation of the ALARO1-SFX regional climate model over Belgium across different resolutions\". The input data for this software are derived from simulations with the ALARO1-SFX model, performed for the period 1992–2022 at three horizontal resolutions: 25 km, 12 km, and 4 km. These data can be found here. \n\nEach of the notebooks constructs some figures of the publication: \n\n\n\nmean_temperature.ipynb: This notebook calculates the mean annual and seasonal temperature over Belgium and computes the bias compared to CLIMATE-GRID observations. It is used to construct figures 2 and D1 in the publication. \n\nmonthly_cycle_precipitation_temperature.ipynb: This notebook computes the montly domain-averaged bias of temperature and precipitation over Belgium relative to CLIMATE-GRID observations. It is used to generate figure 3 in the publication. \n\nmean_precipitation.ipynb: This notebook calculates the mean annual and seasonal precipitation over Belgium and computes the relative bias compared to CLIMATE-GRID observations. It is used to construct figures 4 and D2 in the publication.\n\nmean_daily_cycle_uccle.ipynb: This notebook constructs the precipitation diurnal cycle in Uccle and is used for the creation of figure 5 in the publication.\n\ncalculate_IDFs.ipynb and rfa*.py: The notebook is used to apply the Regional Frequency Analysis method to the data with the help of the Python scripts starting with rfa. \n\nplot_IDFs.ipynb: This notebooks uses the output from calculate_IDFs.ipynb to plot the IDF-curves as shown in figure 6 in the publication. Additionally, it performs a linear regression analysis as portrayed in figure D3. Finally, this notebook visualises the relative bias compared to hourly station observations as shown in figure 7.\n\nextreme_precipitation_cycles.ipynb: This notebook constructs the diurnal cycle of hourly extreme precipitation and is used to create figure 8 of the publication.\n\n\nPlease note that most of the scripts can only be run fully when in possession of the observational data. As this data is not freely available, the scripts will only work partly.","lang":"eng"}],"url":"https://zenodo.org/records/15791642","status":"public"}
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The data are derived from simulations with the ALARO1-SFX model, performed for the period 1992–2022 at three horizontal resolutions: 25 km, 12 km, and 4 km. For each simulation, the following data are provided:\n\n\n\nMonthly averaged precipitation, regridded over Belgium.\n\nMonthly averaged near-surface temperature, regridded over Belgium.\n\nHourly precipitation time series for Uccle, Belgium.\n\nAnnual maximum precipitation values for event durations of 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, and 72 hours, for the whole of Belgium and for three topographic regions in Belgium: Low-Belgium, Middle-Belgium, and High-Belgium.\n\n\nFurther details regarding the data generation and processing methods are available in the accompanying publication."],"external":0,"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.15296030"],"title":"[DATASET] Validation of the ALARO1-SFX (CY43T2) regional climate model over Belgium across different resolutions","year":"2025","created_by":{"ugent_id":["000170359985","802003737667","979717202443"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"first_name":"Wout","name_last_first":"Dewettinck, Wout","_id":"2DDC8598-68E0-11E7-9F78-3A77AD28A064","last_name":"Dewettinck","name":"Wout Dewettinck","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0728-5331","biblio_id":"2DDC8598-68E0-11E7-9F78-3A77AD28A064"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-12 05:24:29","related_publication":[{"_id":"01KKG7VEM1FY8B9HSJQRYH638X"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"title":"Extreme precipitation and climate change: novel insights by case-selective convection-permitting model downscaling","start_date":"2022-11-01","end_date":"2026-10-31","iweto_id":"1157523N","publication_count":10,"gismo_id":"d1b21487-4ded-11ed-ae55-b5ed6dcd0b5b","_id":"1157523N","abstract":"<p>When weather extremes occur, the question of the extent to which climate change played a role is quickly asked. For precipitation extremes, as in the case of the recent floodings in Wallonia and Western Germany, it is particularly difficult to answer that question. Due to its high computational cost there are indeed few climate model experiments at the fine spatial resolution needed to accurately resolve the physics of deep convection crucial for precipitation extremes. This FWO fellowship proposes a new approach to address this gap: instead of the traditional climate model simulations running for very long periods (e.g. until 2100), the high resolution model runs would only be undertaken for short periods that contain extreme precipitation events. The ability of this methodology to correctly reproduce the statistical properties of extreme precipitation will be investigated. Next, some of these cases will be used to perform so-called pseudo-warming experiments where the same extreme weather event is simulated for different climates, e.g. +2 degree global warming. An innovative way of tracking individual air parcels in the model simulations will then be used to gain new insights into the processes involved in deep convection. This will lead to a better understanding of the relationship between extreme precipitation and climate change.</p>"},{"abstract":"<div class=\"text-image-pp\">\n <div class=\"text-image-pp__media-left\">\n  <p>National climate scenarios are the basis to support climate policy, both for mitigation measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and for the design and implementation of adaptation measures. A former CORDEX.be project produced <strong>detailed Belgian climate scenarios</strong> based on three regional climate models run by four Belgian climate modeling groups. The spatially detailed model results (at 4 km resolution) demonstrated a more realistic representation of the extreme climate events. Computing climate scenarios with great spatial detail was a priority in the Belgian national adaptation plan (2017-2020) and is proposed as an action item for the next adaptation plan.</p>\n </div>\n</div>\n<p id=\"motivation\">The scenarios of the CORDEX.be project have to be updated for the following reasons:</p>\n<div class=\"text-pp\">\n <ol>\n  <li>the regional climate models are being further developed, implementing new science and more focused on climate extremes;</li>\n  <li>the scenarios should be in line with the outcomes of the latest and <a href=\"https://www.ipcc.ch/assessment-report/ar6/\">Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change</a> (IPCC, 2021);</li>\n  <li>there is a growing need from various stakeholders linked to sectors sensitive to climate change (e.g. health, infrastructure, transport, energy) for very detailed spatial and temporal climate information and data regarding extreme weather events; and</li>\n  <li>the data management of the climate scenarios among the Belgian climate modeling community should be better coordinated.</li>\n </ol>\n <p>The CORDEX.be II project is addressing these needs while maintaining a close dialogue with climate-change stakeholders. A number of climate change impact studies will be included to demonstrate that the climate scenarios will address the stakeholders’ needs. This will include assessments of climate risks based on critical extreme weather indicators. Some case studies of extreme weather events will be performed.</p>\n</div>","_id":"12T0122","title":"COmbining Regional Downscaling EXpertise in Belgium II - CORDEX.be II","start_date":"2022-09-01","end_date":"2026-12-01","iweto_id":"12T0122","publication_count":11,"gismo_id":"f3b924d6-14af-484d-a72d-b2ee8ee545c2"},{"abstract":"<p>Climate change affects the spatial and temporal characteristics of rainfall globally, for instance through an intensification of the water cycle in the tropics and a drying of the subtropics. Locally, however, these changes may vary depending on the local environments and land-atmosphere interactions. Regional climate models are the main tools to investigate the climate in local environments and understand underlying physical processes. Improving these regional climate models is essential to reduce the uncertainties in climate projections and enable reliable climate impact assessments e.g. for droughts or flooding. An important source of model errors concerns convection. This is a physical phenomenon responsible for extreme precipitation and the main driving mechanism behind the global water cycle through evaporation in the tropics. Another challenge for high-resolution modeling is the scarcity of high-quality land-use maps, required within the climate model. The ARCHWAy Researcher (Advancing Regional Climate modeling to High-resolution with Worldwide Applications) will be responsible for the development of new generations of the RMI climate model ALARO through implementation of the best available land-use information and improved convection schemes. This will be done by adapting the most recent model improvements from a weatherforecasting context to a climate context supplemented with an optimization for the convection driven regions of the tropics. The improved high-resolution climate modeling configurations will then be used to perform climate projections in line with IPCC guidelines and will be used for local impact assessments. Through improved modelling efforts, the FED-tWIN Researcher is therefore to build a career on the understanding of the water cycle using regional climate modeling with a focus on land-atmosphere interactions in tropical regions. These research goals align with two scientific objectives of the international project on regional downscaling (CORDEX) and the researcher will participate in their activities. To start, ARCHWAy will build upon the existing RMI-UGent collaborations by working out a fully-fledged case study over Ethiopia. This case study includes climate-model setup, validation and analysis and impact assessment using high-resolution climate simulations. The sensitivity with respect to land-use and deep-convection parameterization will thereby be explored as well as topoclimatic effects on rainfall distribution and its impact on vegetation cover and surface hydrology. ARCHWAy will combine the RMI expertise on development and analysis of high-resolution climate models with the UGent network of local contacts and its expertise on land information and impact assessment.</p>","_id":"12S09122","gismo_id":"16fd0292-973f-44a3-b354-789ae5915144","publication_count":3,"iweto_id":"12S09122","end_date":"2027-09-30","start_date":"2022-10-01","title":"Advancing Regional climate modeling to High resolution with Worldwide Applications - ARCHWAy"},{"start_date":"2020-09-01","title":"AURA: Advancing the UGent-RMI Atmospheric models","gismo_id":"15de4907-6fdf-447f-8e2e-de0829ebf8d3","publication_count":12,"iweto_id":"12M04520","end_date":"2030-08-31","abstract":"<p>Weather and climate services critically depend on numerical models that compute the evolution of the atmosphere. The quality of the models has much increased over the past decades. It is the result of a steady accumulation of scientific knowledge and technological advances. 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{"biblio_id":"01KMCRB7G45TSXN8837HW7V4N9","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/cIRcle/collections/ubccommunityandpartnerspublicati/52387/items/1.0428593","_id":"01KMCRB7G45TSXN8837HW7V4N9","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's fifth austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The fifth austerity consists in cutting off one ear (Ch. diwu ge'er 第五割耳). Photo [1] shows Liu Benzun holding a knife in his right hand and pointing it up to his left ear. His act is witnessed by Great Sage Fuqiu (Ch. Fuqiu dasheng 浮丘大聖), who shows up above Liu Benzun’s right shoulder. Photo [2] shows the inscription of the fifth austerity, it is longer than the former four inscriptions. The content is recorded as follows: 本尊賢令徒弟住彌蒙，躬往金堂、金水行化救病。經歷諸處，親往戒敕，諸民欽仰，皆歸正教。於天福二月十五日午時，割耳供養諸佛，感俘囚大聖頂上現身，以為證明。本尊教主後於大唐宣宗皇帝在位天福三年七月十四日夜，呼紫綬金章謂曰：“吾今去矣，汝當久住，共持大教，所有咒藏咐囑教授“。說是語已歸於涅槃。即時虛空百千俱玄，總持秘密催邪，顯出護世威王，一切菩薩現前勸請，惟願教主久住說法，令諸末世離惡道苦。本尊告曰：“吾当引導開權攝化弘持大教，化畢緣終，理歸寂滅。“法壽八十有四，一念皈依，獲無量壽\" Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMCRB7G45TSXN8837HW7V4N9","status":"public","format":["jpg"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"]},{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","name":"Longyu Zhang","last_name":"Zhang","name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu","first_name":"Longyu","_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"external":0,"abstract":["The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's fifth austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The fifth austerity consists in cutting off one ear (Ch. diwu ge'er 第五割耳). Photo [1] shows Liu Benzun holding a knife in his right hand and pointing it up to his left ear. His act is witnessed by Great Sage Fuqiu (Ch. Fuqiu dasheng 浮丘大聖), who shows up above Liu Benzun’s right shoulder. Photo [2] shows the inscription of the fifth austerity, it is longer than the former four inscriptions. The content is recorded as follows: 本尊賢令徒弟住彌蒙，躬往金堂、金水行化救病。經歷諸處，親往戒敕，諸民欽仰，皆歸正教。於天福二月十五日午時，割耳供養諸佛，感俘囚大聖頂上現身，以為證明。本尊教主後於大唐宣宗皇帝在位天福三年七月十四日夜，呼紫綬金章謂曰：“吾今去矣，汝當久住，共持大教，所有咒藏咐囑教授“。說是語已歸於涅槃。即時虛空百千俱玄，總持秘密催邪，顯出護世威王，一切菩薩現前勸請，惟願教主久住說法，令諸末世離惡道苦。本尊告曰：“吾当引導開權攝化弘持大教，化畢緣終，理歸寂滅。“法壽八十有四，一念皈依，獲無量壽\" Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"year":"2023","created_by":{"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},"doi":["10.14288/1.0428593"],"title":"The fifth austerity in Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 07:18:11","date_created":"2026-03-23 07:08:00","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}
{"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 13:35:03","doi":["10.14288/1.0428595"],"title":"The seventh austerity in Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","year":"2023","created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}]},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 13:14:46","status":"public","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From%20the%20Ground%20Up:%20Buddhism%20%26%20East%20Asian%20Religions%20(FROGBEAR%20Project)%22","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's seventh austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The seventh austerity is refining the crown of the head by fire (Ch. diqi lianding 第七煉頂). Photo [3] shows Liu Benzun sitting in meditation while a flame is burning on the top of his head. The man holding a knife towards his neck is the Wisdom King. Standing next to the right shoulder of Liu Benzun is the bodhisattva Mañjuśrī (Ch. Wenshu pusa 文殊菩薩), who appeared as a witness. However, the figure standing on the far left in photo [4] is difficult to identify. Photo [2] shows another inscription carved next to bodhisattva Mañjuśrī. According to the inscription, the god of trees (Ch. shusheng 樹神), Aṣṭasenā (Ch. tianlong babu 天龍八部) and other gods not specifically belonging to Buddhist traditions have been summonned to protect the site. Similar discriptions can be found throughout the Dazu 大足 area. (Personal communication with Dr. Yang Xiaodong 杨晓东, 30 May, 2022). Photo [1] contains the inscriptions of the first and seventh austerity. The inscription of the seventh austerity reads as follows: 本尊賢聖於天福五年七月十五日，以五香桿就一條臘燭，端坐煉頂，效釋迦佛雀巢頂相，大光明王捨頭佈施，感文殊菩薩頂上現身，為作證明 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."}],"_id":"01KMDDASYXR1DY3VPB6FCGQF16","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDDASYXR1DY3VPB6FCGQF16","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDDASYXR1DY3VPB6FCGQF16","keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"external":0,"abstract":["The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's seventh austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The seventh austerity is refining the crown of the head by fire (Ch. diqi lianding 第七煉頂). Photo [3] shows Liu Benzun sitting in meditation while a flame is burning on the top of his head. The man holding a knife towards his neck is the Wisdom King. Standing next to the right shoulder of Liu Benzun is the bodhisattva Mañjuśrī (Ch. Wenshu pusa 文殊菩薩), who appeared as a witness. However, the figure standing on the far left in photo [4] is difficult to identify. Photo [2] shows another inscription carved next to bodhisattva Mañjuśrī. According to the inscription, the god of trees (Ch. shusheng 樹神), Aṣṭasenā (Ch. tianlong babu 天龍八部) and other gods not specifically belonging to Buddhist traditions have been summonned to protect the site. Similar discriptions can be found throughout the Dazu 大足 area. (Personal communication with Dr. Yang Xiaodong 杨晓东, 30 May, 2022). Photo [1] contains the inscriptions of the first and seventh austerity. The inscription of the seventh austerity reads as follows: 本尊賢聖於天福五年七月十五日，以五香桿就一條臘燭，端坐煉頂，效釋迦佛雀巢頂相，大光明王捨頭佈施，感文殊菩薩頂上現身，為作證明 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","last_name":"Anderl","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}]},{"last_name":"Zhang","name":"Longyu Zhang","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"],"_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","first_name":"Longyu","name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"]}
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The eighth austerity consists in cutting off an arm (Ch. diba shebi 第八捨臂). This is a cluster of five statues. Photo [2] shows Liu Benzun here sitting in a lotus position, about to cut off his arm. The man standing under Liu Benzun is Xie Hong 謝洪, who recounts the act to the King of Shu. The King sent a messenger to reward Liu. The man standing next to Liu Benzun on the left is the envoy of the King of Shu and the man under him is the messenger holding the imperial decree. Photo [4] provides details of the statues of Xie Hong and the messenger. Photo [1] shows that there is also a statue, which is symmetrical with the unidentified statue in the seventh austerity. Photo [3] shows the inscription of the second and eighth austerity. The inscription of the eighth austerity reads as follows: 本尊教主於天福五年在成都玉津道場內，截下一支左臂，經四十八刀方斷，刀刀發願，誓救眾生，以應阿彌陀佛四十八願，頂上百千天樂不鼓自鳴。本界廂吏謝洪具表奏聞，蜀王歎異，遣使褒獎 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久. \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque\" 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷 [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling]. Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5 (Oct. 1995):37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"format":["High-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},{"last_name":"Zhang","name":"Longyu Zhang","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"],"_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","first_name":"Longyu","name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDEF0932ACFE57EARBBHHN9","_id":"01KMDEF0932ACFE57EARBBHHN9","abstract_full":[{"text":"The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's eighth austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The eighth austerity consists in cutting off an arm (Ch. diba shebi 第八捨臂). This is a cluster of five statues. Photo [2] shows Liu Benzun here sitting in a lotus position, about to cut off his arm. The man standing under Liu Benzun is Xie Hong 謝洪, who recounts the act to the King of Shu. The King sent a messenger to reward Liu. The man standing next to Liu Benzun on the left is the envoy of the King of Shu and the man under him is the messenger holding the imperial decree. Photo [4] provides details of the statues of Xie Hong and the messenger. Photo [1] shows that there is also a statue, which is symmetrical with the unidentified statue in the seventh austerity. Photo [3] shows the inscription of the second and eighth austerity. The inscription of the eighth austerity reads as follows: 本尊教主於天福五年在成都玉津道場內，截下一支左臂，經四十八刀方斷，刀刀發願，誓救眾生，以應阿彌陀佛四十八願，頂上百千天樂不鼓自鳴。本界廂吏謝洪具表奏聞，蜀王歎異，遣使褒獎 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久. \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque\" 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷 [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling]. Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5 (Oct. 1995):37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"status":"public","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDEF0932ACFE57EARBBHHN9"}
{"date_created":"2026-03-23 13:38:49","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"year":"2023","created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"doi":["10.14288/1.0428597"],"title":"The ninth austerity in Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","date_updated":"2026-03-23 13:45:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl"},{"_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","first_name":"Longyu","name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"],"name":"Longyu Zhang","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","last_name":"Zhang"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's ninth austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The ninth austerity consists in refining the penis by fire (Ch. dijiu lianyin 第九煉陰). This is a cluster of five statues. Photo [2] shows the flame rising from beneath Liu Benzun's upraised knee. Stretching outward above the figure of Liu is the precious canopy that the heavens showered down upon him in admiration. Photo [1] contains the descriptions of the third and ninth austerity. The inscription of the ninth austerity reads as follows: 本尊教主於天福五年前十二月旬，碼頭巷邱紹得病，身死三日，皈依本尊求救。闔家發願：若得再生，剪髮齊眉，終身給侍。本尊具大慈悲心，以香水灑之，邱紹立甦。於是邱紹夫婦二女俱來侍奉，以報恩德，不離左右。閏十二月十五日，本尊用臘布裹陰，經一夜燒煉，以示絕欲，感天降七寶蓋，祥雲瑞霧，捧擁而來。本界騰奏，蜀王歎服 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDEPTXTKS35E4FCB8RRGCTP","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDEPTXTKS35E4FCB8RRGCTP","_id":"01KMDEPTXTKS35E4FCB8RRGCTP","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's ninth austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The ninth austerity consists in refining the penis by fire (Ch. dijiu lianyin 第九煉陰). This is a cluster of five statues. Photo [2] shows the flame rising from beneath Liu Benzun's upraised knee. Stretching outward above the figure of Liu is the precious canopy that the heavens showered down upon him in admiration. Photo [1] contains the descriptions of the third and ninth austerity. The inscription of the ninth austerity reads as follows: 本尊教主於天福五年前十二月旬，碼頭巷邱紹得病，身死三日，皈依本尊求救。闔家發願：若得再生，剪髮齊眉，終身給侍。本尊具大慈悲心，以香水灑之，邱紹立甦。於是邱紹夫婦二女俱來侍奉，以報恩德，不離左右。閏十二月十五日，本尊用臘布裹陰，經一夜燒煉，以示絕欲，感天降七寶蓋，祥雲瑞霧，捧擁而來。本界騰奏，蜀王歎服 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."}],"status":"public"}
{"status":"public","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","abstract_full":[{"text":"The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's second austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The second austerity consists in sitting in the snow (Ch. di'er lixue 第二立雪). Photo [1] shows Benzun seated in meditation without covering his hair. Samantabhadra appears to witness his austerity (photo [2]). Samantabhadra's mount, a white elephant, stands next to him. However, the elephant trunk is severely damaged. Photo [3] shows the inscriptions of both the second and eighth austerity. The photo [4] shows another smaller inscription carved under the statue of the white elephent, but it is unclear. The content of the second austerity is recorded as follows: 本尊教主於光啟二年十一月 , 擎眾遊峨眉山, 瞻禮普賢光相 , 時遇大雪瀰漫 , 千山皓白。十三日，將身向騰峰頂大雪山中凝然端坐，以效釋迦文佛雪山六年修行成道 . 感普賢菩薩現身证 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KMDEWJKD75S30W5RW4ZCT4V9","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDEWJKD75S30W5RW4ZCT4V9","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDEWJKD75S30W5RW4ZCT4V9","keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"abstract":["The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's second austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The second austerity consists in sitting in the snow (Ch. di'er lixue 第二立雪). Photo [1] shows Benzun seated in meditation without covering his hair. Samantabhadra appears to witness his austerity (photo [2]). Samantabhadra's mount, a white elephant, stands next to him. However, the elephant trunk is severely damaged. Photo [3] shows the inscriptions of both the second and eighth austerity. The photo [4] shows another smaller inscription carved under the statue of the white elephent, but it is unclear. The content of the second austerity is recorded as follows: 本尊教主於光啟二年十一月 , 擎眾遊峨眉山, 瞻禮普賢光相 , 時遇大雪瀰漫 , 千山皓白。十三日，將身向騰峰頂大雪山中凝然端坐，以效釋迦文佛雪山六年修行成道 . 感普賢菩薩現身证 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"]},{"first_name":"Longyu","name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu","_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","name":"Longyu Zhang","last_name":"Zhang"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 13:45:03","doi":["10.14288/1.0428590"],"title":"The second austerity in Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","year":"2023","created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 13:41:57"}
{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 13:45:50","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 13:50:03","title":"The fourth austerity in Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428592"],"created_by":{"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl"},"year":"2023","keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"abstract":["The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's fourth austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The fourth austerity consists in gouging out an eye (Ch. disi wanyan 第四剜眼). The photo [1] shows that Liu Benzun is about to dig out his eye with a sword while Vajragarbha Bodhisattva, standing next to the right shoulder of Liu Benzun, appears as a witness. The inscription under Liu Benzun says: 本尊賢聖至漢州已經旬日，忽憶往日聖言：“逢彌即住，遇漢即回。”由此駐錫彌蒙。一日，漢州刺史趙君差人來請眼睛，詐云：“用作藥劑，欲試可？”本尊心已先知，人至，將戒刀便剜付與，殊無難色，感金剛菩薩頂上現身。眼至，趙君觀而驚歎曰：“真善知識也！|投身懺悔，時天福四年七月三日也 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","last_name":"Anderl"},{"first_name":"Longyu","name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu","_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","name":"Longyu Zhang","last_name":"Zhang"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"status":"public","_id":"01KMDF3P83TJ2Z0FBXW3N7MG26","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's fourth austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The fourth austerity consists in gouging out an eye (Ch. disi wanyan 第四剜眼). The photo [1] shows that Liu Benzun is about to dig out his eye with a sword while Vajragarbha Bodhisattva, standing next to the right shoulder of Liu Benzun, appears as a witness. The inscription under Liu Benzun says: 本尊賢聖至漢州已經旬日，忽憶往日聖言：“逢彌即住，遇漢即回。”由此駐錫彌蒙。一日，漢州刺史趙君差人來請眼睛，詐云：“用作藥劑，欲試可？”本尊心已先知，人至，將戒刀便剜付與，殊無難色，感金剛菩薩頂上現身。眼至，趙君觀而驚歎曰：“真善知識也！|投身懺悔，時天福四年七月三日也 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDF3P83TJ2Z0FBXW3N7MG26","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDF3P83TJ2Z0FBXW3N7MG26"}
{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 13:48:38","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 14:08:03","title":"Front view of Seclusion Cave (Youju dong 幽居洞), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428603"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl"},"year":"2023","keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Seclusion Cave"],"abstract":["The seclusion cave (Ch. youju dong 幽居洞) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 displays three sitting buddhas representing the doctrine of the three ultimate bodies (Skt. trikaya, Ch. sanshen 三身). Yang Xiaodong argues that the statue on the viewer’s left is obviously a Buddha sculpture because of its typical curly hair style, the bindu on the forehead and ascetic-style robes. The crowned and bejeweled Buddha in the middle can be easily connected to the tradition of Esoteric Buddhism due to his iconographic features. It is also possible to assume that the crowned and bejeweled Buddha is a Vairocana Buddha (Lushena fo 盧舍那佛). Finally, the third is Liu Benzun in monastic garments, with traits like those of the Buddha. Photos [1] and [2] show a front view of the cave. Photo [3] shows the upper stone arch inscription. Photo [4] shows the left stone pillar as well as the left sitting buddha statue. Photo [5] shows the right stone pillar. Reference: Xiaodong, Yang, “Inscribing Scriptural Catalogs: Apropos of Two Southern Song Pagodas and Related Buddhist Monuments in the Sichuan Basin” in T'oung Pao, 106 (5-6): 637. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022)."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},{"name":"Malang Cilangasan","name_last_first":"Cilangasan, Malang","first_name":"Malang","last_name":"Cilangasan"}],"format":["image/jpeg"],"status":"public","_id":"01KMDF8SRNSXAAT37MEP6E75FH","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The seclusion cave (Ch. youju dong 幽居洞) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 displays three sitting buddhas representing the doctrine of the three ultimate bodies (Skt. trikaya, Ch. sanshen 三身). Yang Xiaodong argues that the statue on the viewer’s left is obviously a Buddha sculpture because of its typical curly hair style, the bindu on the forehead and ascetic-style robes. The crowned and bejeweled Buddha in the middle can be easily connected to the tradition of Esoteric Buddhism due to his iconographic features. It is also possible to assume that the crowned and bejeweled Buddha is a Vairocana Buddha (Lushena fo 盧舍那佛). Finally, the third is Liu Benzun in monastic garments, with traits like those of the Buddha. Photos [1] and [2] show a front view of the cave. Photo [3] shows the upper stone arch inscription. Photo [4] shows the left stone pillar as well as the left sitting buddha statue. Photo [5] shows the right stone pillar. Reference: Xiaodong, Yang, “Inscribing Scriptural Catalogs: Apropos of Two Southern Song Pagodas and Related Buddhist Monuments in the Sichuan Basin” in T'oung Pao, 106 (5-6): 637. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022)."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDF8SRNSXAAT37MEP6E75FH","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDF8SRNSXAAT37MEP6E75FH"}
{"biblio_id":"01KMDS2FGRFQFHAKET6K01KZBX","language":["eng","chi"],"url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","_id":"01KMDS2FGRFQFHAKET6K01KZBX","abstract_full":[{"text":"The statue of Vairocana is situated in the middle of the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Photographs [1] and [2] show the overview of the Vairocana statue, who is sitting in a lotus position on a lotus seat. His mudra is similar to, but slightly different from, the knowledge fist mudra (Ch. zhiquan yin 智拳印). Two armored mallas (Ch. lishi 力士) suport the seat. Photo [3] shows details of Vairocana's head and crown. The centre of the crown is empty, unlike some Vairocana statues with a small statue of Liu Benzun in the center of the crown. Photographs [4] and [5] show details of the two mallas. References: Saunders, Ernest Dale, 1985. \"The Principal Symbolic Gestures\". in Mudra: a study of symbolic gestures in Japanese Buddhist sculpture. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, p. 102. Personal communication with Dr. Yang Xiaodong 杨晓东 (Sun Yat-sen University, China), May 28, 2022. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDS2FGRFQFHAKET6K01KZBX","status":"public","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph"},{"last_name":"Zhang","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","name":"Longyu Zhang","ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu","first_name":"Longyu","_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212"}],"abstract":["The statue of Vairocana is situated in the middle of the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Photographs [1] and [2] show the overview of the Vairocana statue, who is sitting in a lotus position on a lotus seat. His mudra is similar to, but slightly different from, the knowledge fist mudra (Ch. zhiquan yin 智拳印). Two armored mallas (Ch. lishi 力士) suport the seat. Photo [3] shows details of Vairocana's head and crown. The centre of the crown is empty, unlike some Vairocana statues with a small statue of Liu Benzun in the center of the crown. Photographs [4] and [5] show details of the two mallas. References: Saunders, Ernest Dale, 1985. \"The Principal Symbolic Gestures\". in Mudra: a study of symbolic gestures in Japanese Buddhist sculpture. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, p. 102. Personal communication with Dr. Yang Xiaodong 杨晓东 (Sun Yat-sen University, China), May 28, 2022. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"external":0,"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"year":"2023","created_by":{"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},"doi":["10.14288/1.0428588"],"title":"Vairocana Buddha in Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 16:45:03","date_created":"2026-03-23 16:39:56","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}]}
{"external":0,"abstract":["This rest area, located next to the seclusion cave in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省, is inside a small cave containing a stone table with three stone seats. Metadata created by Mirella Keller (May 30, 2022)."],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving"],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"]},{"_id":"e079ed7e-7a44-11ec-b990-a939d4d7d5bd","name_last_first":"Keller, Mirella","first_name":"Mirella","ugent_id":["976286439755"],"name":"Mirella Keller","biblio_id":"e079ed7e-7a44-11ec-b990-a939d4d7d5bd","last_name":"Keller"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDS9KCESTRPNETXAY6FYS15","_id":"01KMDS9KCESTRPNETXAY6FYS15","abstract_full":[{"text":"This rest area, located next to the seclusion cave in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省, is inside a small cave containing a stone table with three stone seats. Metadata created by Mirella Keller (May 30, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"status":"public","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDS9KCESTRPNETXAY6FYS15","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"date_created":"2026-03-23 16:43:50","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_updated":"2026-03-23 16:50:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","year":"2023","created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"doi":["10.14288/1.0428606"],"title":"Rest area beside Seclusion cave (Youju dong 幽居洞), Pilu dong 毗廬洞"}
{"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 16:50:03","year":"2023","created_by":{"name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","last_name":"Anderl","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"]},"doi":["10.14288/1.0428587"],"title":"Overview of Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong (毗廬洞)","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"date_created":"2026-03-23 16:47:01","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","abstract_full":[{"text":"The Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) is located in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Dimensions: 14.10m(L)x5.65m(H). The main statue is of the Vairocana Buddha seated in the lotus position. Two mallas (Ch. lishi 力士) hold the lotus seat. The tableau is divided into four layers: upper, middle, lower and top wall. The lower three layers are statues depicting the process of Liu Benzun undergoing sufferings and the Bodhisattvas witnessing his practices. Each cluster includes an inscription elaborating on Liu Benzun's austerity. The left part (from the viewer's perspective) of the tableau contains the odd numbered austerities, and the right part contains the even numbered austerities. Photo [1] shows the modern introductory plaque. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KMDSFE1EK56GJ7JD9VQH211K","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDSFE1EK56GJ7JD9VQH211K","status":"public","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDSFE1EK56GJ7JD9VQH211K","abstract":["The Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) is located in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Dimensions: 14.10m(L)x5.65m(H). The main statue is of the Vairocana Buddha seated in the lotus position. Two mallas (Ch. lishi 力士) hold the lotus seat. The tableau is divided into four layers: upper, middle, lower and top wall. The lower three layers are statues depicting the process of Liu Benzun undergoing sufferings and the Bodhisattvas witnessing his practices. Each cluster includes an inscription elaborating on Liu Benzun's austerity. The left part (from the viewer's perspective) of the tableau contains the odd numbered austerities, and the right part contains the even numbered austerities. Photo [1] shows the modern introductory plaque. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"external":0,"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},{"last_name":"Zhang","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","name":"Longyu Zhang","ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu","first_name":"Longyu","_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212"}]}
{"author":[{"name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","last_name":"Anderl","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"]},{"name":"Longyu Zhang","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","last_name":"Zhang","_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","first_name":"Longyu","name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"]},{"name":"Chelsea Waeles","biblio_id":"90DE7B68-8C3C-11E7-8C9D-BC72AD28A064","last_name":"Waeles","first_name":"Chelsea","name_last_first":"Waeles, Chelsea","_id":"90DE7B68-8C3C-11E7-8C9D-BC72AD28A064","ugent_id":["979724884035"]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving"],"external":0,"abstract":["Tourist map in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The titles reads : “Tourist map of the Scenic Area of Cave Temple of Cave of Buddha Vairocana, 毘盧洞文物景區示意圖.” The board contains a short introduction to the site in Chinese and English. It also depicts key elements of the Pilu cave, such as the tableau of Liu Benzun’s ten austerities (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Youju Cave (Youju dong 幽居洞), Lotus raised flowered bed (Lianhua she 蓮花舍), Han dynasty tombs (Han mu 漢墓), Pilu hall / Cave of Buddha Vairocana (Pilu dian 毗廬殿), Jade Emperor Cave (Yuhuang ku 玉皇窟), Thousand Buddha Cave (Qianfo ku 千佛窟), and Guanyin Hall (Guanyin tang 觀音堂). Metadata created by Mirella Keller and Chelsea Waeles (May 30, 2022)."],"biblio_id":"01KMDSME7BCDDE4EW8GY8WASHX","language":["eng","chi"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDSME7BCDDE4EW8GY8WASHX","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"Tourist map in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The titles reads : “Tourist map of the Scenic Area of Cave Temple of Cave of Buddha Vairocana, 毘盧洞文物景區示意圖.” The board contains a short introduction to the site in Chinese and English. It also depicts key elements of the Pilu cave, such as the tableau of Liu Benzun’s ten austerities (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Youju Cave (Youju dong 幽居洞), Lotus raised flowered bed (Lianhua she 蓮花舍), Han dynasty tombs (Han mu 漢墓), Pilu hall / Cave of Buddha Vairocana (Pilu dian 毗廬殿), Jade Emperor Cave (Yuhuang ku 玉皇窟), Thousand Buddha Cave (Qianfo ku 千佛窟), and Guanyin Hall (Guanyin tang 觀音堂). Metadata created by Mirella Keller and Chelsea Waeles (May 30, 2022)."}],"_id":"01KMDSME7BCDDE4EW8GY8WASHX","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 16:49:45","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Map of Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428584"],"created_by":{"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","last_name":"Anderl"},"year":"2023","date_updated":"2026-03-23 16:55:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0"}
{"external":0,"abstract":["Natural landscape surrounding the Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Metadata created by Mirella Keller and Chelsea Waeles (May 30, 2022)."],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Natural environment"],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name_last_first":"Keller, Mirella","first_name":"Mirella","_id":"e079ed7e-7a44-11ec-b990-a939d4d7d5bd","ugent_id":["976286439755"],"name":"Mirella Keller","biblio_id":"e079ed7e-7a44-11ec-b990-a939d4d7d5bd","last_name":"Keller"},{"ugent_id":["979724884035"],"_id":"90DE7B68-8C3C-11E7-8C9D-BC72AD28A064","first_name":"Chelsea","name_last_first":"Waeles, Chelsea","last_name":"Waeles","biblio_id":"90DE7B68-8C3C-11E7-8C9D-BC72AD28A064","name":"Chelsea Waeles"}],"url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","_id":"01KMDSTSHESS0FY4JA8JFGP3Z2","abstract_full":[{"text":"Natural landscape surrounding the Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Metadata created by Mirella Keller and Chelsea Waeles (May 30, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDSTSHESS0FY4JA8JFGP3Z2","status":"public","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDSTSHESS0FY4JA8JFGP3Z2","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"date_created":"2026-03-23 16:53:13","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:00:09","year":"2023","created_by":{"name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","last_name":"Anderl","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},"doi":["10.14288/1.0428585"],"title":"Rural scenery next to the entrance of Pilu Dong 毗廬洞"}
{"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Huajie Fan","name_last_first":"Fan, Huajie","first_name":"Huajie","last_name":"Fan"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","abstract":["The Thousand Buddha cave (Ch. Qianfo dong 千佛洞) was cut into the cliff wall of Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 during the Song 宋 dynasty (960-1279). This cave is about 7.45 meters in width, 8.6 meters in depth, and 7 meters in height. Three main statues are positioned on an elevated altar at the south wall of the cave. They represent the main iconographic element of the cave: Buddha Amitâbha is in the center seated next to him two bodhisattvas, Guanyin (Ch. Guanyin pusa 觀音菩薩) and Dashizhi (Dashizhi pusa 大勢至菩薩). The height of the seated Amitâbha is 2.2 meters, with a 0.6-meter-height lotus pedestal. The height of the two seated bodhisattva statues with jeweled crowns is 1.88 meters. Aside from the triad on the south wall, statues of two standing monks and eighteen seated arhats are located on the both west and east side of the altar. A distinctive feature of this cave is the 316 seated Buddha-like high relief figures located in small round niches on the lower register of the cave wall on three sides. These reliefs are unusual in that each displays individual iconographic features such as hairstyles, attributes, and posture. Names of donors beside each figure. In a few cases more detailed patronage information has been inscribed outside the niches. None of the inscriptions provide details concerning the construction date of tje cave. Experts generally argue that these reliefs were carved during the Song through Ming (1368-1644) periods . Photos [2], [3], [4], and [5] show exterior views of the cave. Photo [6] shows the wooden columns and roof that protected stone statues and cliff carvings for centuries. Photos [7] and [8] show an interior view of the east (left) side. Photos [9] and [10] show and interior view of the west (right) side. Photo [11] shows the contemporary English introductory plaque for visitors. Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)."],"external":0,"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Thousand Buddhas Cave"],"language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDT0WAZFT3S3DWES73FMHKW","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDT0WAZFT3S3DWES73FMHKW","abstract_full":[{"text":"The Thousand Buddha cave (Ch. Qianfo dong 千佛洞) was cut into the cliff wall of Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 during the Song 宋 dynasty (960-1279). This cave is about 7.45 meters in width, 8.6 meters in depth, and 7 meters in height. Three main statues are positioned on an elevated altar at the south wall of the cave. They represent the main iconographic element of the cave: Buddha Amitâbha is in the center seated next to him two bodhisattvas, Guanyin (Ch. Guanyin pusa 觀音菩薩) and Dashizhi (Dashizhi pusa 大勢至菩薩). The height of the seated Amitâbha is 2.2 meters, with a 0.6-meter-height lotus pedestal. The height of the two seated bodhisattva statues with jeweled crowns is 1.88 meters. Aside from the triad on the south wall, statues of two standing monks and eighteen seated arhats are located on the both west and east side of the altar. A distinctive feature of this cave is the 316 seated Buddha-like high relief figures located in small round niches on the lower register of the cave wall on three sides. These reliefs are unusual in that each displays individual iconographic features such as hairstyles, attributes, and posture. Names of donors beside each figure. In a few cases more detailed patronage information has been inscribed outside the niches. None of the inscriptions provide details concerning the construction date of tje cave. Experts generally argue that these reliefs were carved during the Song through Ming (1368-1644) periods . Photos [2], [3], [4], and [5] show exterior views of the cave. Photo [6] shows the wooden columns and roof that protected stone statues and cliff carvings for centuries. Photos [7] and [8] show an interior view of the east (left) side. Photos [9] and [10] show and interior view of the west (right) side. Photo [11] shows the contemporary English introductory plaque for visitors. Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KMDT0WAZFT3S3DWES73FMHKW","status":"public","date_created":"2026-03-23 16:56:32","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"year":"2023","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl"},"doi":["10.14288/1.0428609"],"title":"Overview of Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:05:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0"}
{"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Daoism","Stone carving","Jade Emperor","Yuhuang"],"external":0,"abstract":["The Jade Emperor cave (Ch. Yuhuang ku 玉皇窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 dates to 1850. The size of this cave is 3.6 meters in height, 2.88 in width, and 1.6 in depth. Photo [1] shows the main statue of the Jade Emperor. This Daoist statue represents the diversity of local religious traditions throughout the centuries in the Pilu Cave. Moreover, two cloth cushions placed in front of the statue indicate the continuation of its ritual function in the present day. Photos [2] and [3] show the \"The Jade Empeor Shrine Restoration Tablet\" (Xinxiu yuhuang dian bei xu 新修玉皇廟碑), which documents the history of the cave's construction and patronage. Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},{"last_name":"Fan","name":"Huajie Fan","first_name":"Huajie","name_last_first":"Fan, Huajie"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"The Jade Emperor cave (Ch. Yuhuang ku 玉皇窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 dates to 1850. The size of this cave is 3.6 meters in height, 2.88 in width, and 1.6 in depth. Photo [1] shows the main statue of the Jade Emperor. This Daoist statue represents the diversity of local religious traditions throughout the centuries in the Pilu Cave. Moreover, two cloth cushions placed in front of the statue indicate the continuation of its ritual function in the present day. Photos [2] and [3] show the \"The Jade Empeor Shrine Restoration Tablet\" (Xinxiu yuhuang dian bei xu 新修玉皇廟碑), which documents the history of the cave's construction and patronage. Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)."}],"_id":"01KMDT9E5RK0AA0JBWAB28TACY","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDT9E5RK0AA0JBWAB28TACY","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDT9E5RK0AA0JBWAB28TACY","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 17:01:13","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:05:03","title":"Jade Emperor cave (Yu huang ku 玉皇窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428608"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl"},"year":"2023"}
{"abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"These two paired statues of standing monks are located in the Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. They date to the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) and can be found on either side of the central triad. Their bases are detached from the altar, hence they are moveable statues. They are 1.32 meters high. Photos [1] and [2] show a young monk on the west side (viewer's left), while photo [3] shows a relatively elderly monk on the east side (viewer's right). These two statues can tentatively be identified as portraying Ānanda and Kāśyapa. Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)"}],"_id":"01KMDTESGTDZEPN8VK8W58E82A","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDTESGTDZEPN8VK8W58E82A","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","status":"public","biblio_id":"01KMDTESGTDZEPN8VK8W58E82A","language":["eng","chi"],"external":0,"abstract":["These two paired statues of standing monks are located in the Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. They date to the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) and can be found on either side of the central triad. Their bases are detached from the altar, hence they are moveable statues. They are 1.32 meters high. Photos [1] and [2] show a young monk on the west side (viewer's left), while photo [3] shows a relatively elderly monk on the east side (viewer's right). These two statues can tentatively be identified as portraying Ānanda and Kāśyapa. Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)"],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Thousand Buddhas Cave"],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},{"last_name":"Fan","first_name":"Huajie","name_last_first":"Fan, Huajie","name":"Huajie Fan"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:10:03","created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}]},"year":"2023","title":"Close-up of two standing monk statues in Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428610"],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2026-03-23 17:04:08","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"}}
{"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"Rows of Buddha-like figures are carved in relief on the lower register of the east cliff wall in in the Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Whereas the east wall's reliefs are not often flanked by names of the donors, the figures are depicted very vividly with more attributes and iconographic elements than those located on the west wall. Photos [1] to [4] and [9] to [11] show an overview of the east wall reliefs. Photos [5] to [8] and [12] to [19] displays a selections of detailed reliefs. Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)"}],"_id":"01KMDTK5C10X26HJQXGDHFPQPA","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDTK5C10X26HJQXGDHFPQPA","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","biblio_id":"01KMDTK5C10X26HJQXGDHFPQPA","language":["eng","chi"],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Thousand Buddhas Cave","Donors"],"external":0,"abstract":["Rows of Buddha-like figures are carved in relief on the lower register of the east cliff wall in in the Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Whereas the east wall's reliefs are not often flanked by names of the donors, the figures are depicted very vividly with more attributes and iconographic elements than those located on the west wall. Photos [1] to [4] and [9] to [11] show an overview of the east wall reliefs. Photos [5] to [8] and [12] to [19] displays a selections of detailed reliefs. Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676"},{"first_name":"Huajie","name_last_first":"Fan, Huajie","name":"Huajie Fan","last_name":"Fan"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:10:03","title":"Close-up of reliefs, east wall of Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428613"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676"},"year":"2023","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 17:06:31"}
{"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDTTDQKCFP98KTX0JXWMARB","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"The Guanyin hall (Guanyin tang 觀音堂) located in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 displays the main statue of Water Moon Guanyin (Shuiyue Guanyin 水月觀音). The peculiar iconographic traits of the deity here refelects local the Sichuan traditions. Photographs [1] to [3] provide an overview of the Guanyin Hall. Photo [4] shows the information plaque. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022)."}],"_id":"01KMDTTDQKCFP98KTX0JXWMARB","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","status":"public","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDTTDQKCFP98KTX0JXWMARB","external":0,"abstract":["The Guanyin hall (Guanyin tang 觀音堂) located in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 displays the main statue of Water Moon Guanyin (Shuiyue Guanyin 水月觀音). The peculiar iconographic traits of the deity here refelects local the Sichuan traditions. Photographs [1] to [3] provide an overview of the Guanyin Hall. Photo [4] shows the information plaque. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022)."],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Guanyin Hall"],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"first_name":"Malang","name_last_first":"Cilangasan, Malang","name":"Malang Cilangasan","last_name":"Cilangasan"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:15:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"]},"year":"2023","title":"Overview of Guanyin Hall (Guanyin tang 觀音堂), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428616"],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2026-03-23 17:10:29","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"}}
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{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 17:13:13","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:20:03","title":"Pilu hall (Pilu dian 毗廬殿), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428619"],"created_by":{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},"year":"2023","keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Vairocana Hall"],"abstract":["According to both historical and archeological evidences, the Vairocana hall (Pilu dian 毗廬殿) was constructed relatively late compared to the other caves in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Photo [1] shows the central view of Vairocana hall. Photo [2] shows the left side of the hall and a with a dharma drum. Photo [3] shows right side of the hall with a dharma bell. Photo [4] shows the further left side of the hall. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022)."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},{"name":"Malang Cilangasan","first_name":"Malang","name_last_first":"Cilangasan, Malang","last_name":"Cilangasan"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"According to both historical and archeological evidences, the Vairocana hall (Pilu dian 毗廬殿) was constructed relatively late compared to the other caves in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Photo [1] shows the central view of Vairocana hall. Photo [2] shows the left side of the hall and a with a dharma drum. Photo [3] shows right side of the hall with a dharma bell. Photo [4] shows the further left side of the hall. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022)."}],"_id":"01KMDTZD90Z0ZA7HT1DPM4SW34","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDTZD90Z0ZA7HT1DPM4SW34","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDTZD90Z0ZA7HT1DPM4SW34"}
{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 17:18:39","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:25:03","title":"The tenth austerity in Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428598"],"created_by":{"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl"},"year":"2023","keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"external":0,"abstract":["The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's tenth austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The tenth austerity consists in refining the knees by fire (Ch. dishi lianxi 第十煉膝). Photo [1] shows Liu Benzun sitting in the lotus position while flames burn on both his knees. The flame on the right knee is well preserved, while that on the left is severely damaged. Photo [3] shows a women holding a plate with Liu Benzun's hand in it. She is mentioned in the inscription of the ninth austerity. Photo [2] contains the descriptions of the fourth and tenth austerity. The inscription of the tenth austerity reads as follows: 本尊賢聖，蜀王欽仰日久，因詔問曰：“卿修何道，自號本尊？卿稟何靈，救於百姓？”對曰：“予精修日煉，誓求無漏無為之果，專持大輪五部密咒，救度眾生。”於天福六年正月十八日，將印香燒煉兩膝，供養諸佛，發願與一切眾生龍華三會，同得相見 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"]},{"name":"Longyu Zhang","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","last_name":"Zhang","_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","first_name":"Longyu","name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"]}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"status":"public","_id":"01KMDV9BRZXX2X8JE00CMZT0EA","abstract_full":[{"text":"The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's tenth austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The tenth austerity consists in refining the knees by fire (Ch. dishi lianxi 第十煉膝). Photo [1] shows Liu Benzun sitting in the lotus position while flames burn on both his knees. The flame on the right knee is well preserved, while that on the left is severely damaged. Photo [3] shows a women holding a plate with Liu Benzun's hand in it. She is mentioned in the inscription of the ninth austerity. Photo [2] contains the descriptions of the fourth and tenth austerity. The inscription of the tenth austerity reads as follows: 本尊賢聖，蜀王欽仰日久，因詔問曰：“卿修何道，自號本尊？卿稟何靈，救於百姓？”對曰：“予精修日煉，誓求無漏無為之果，專持大輪五部密咒，救度眾生。”於天福六年正月十八日，將印香燒煉兩膝，供養諸佛，發願與一切眾生龍華三會，同得相見 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDV9BRZXX2X8JE00CMZT0EA","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDV9BRZXX2X8JE00CMZT0EA"}
{"biblio_id":"01KMDVDXX1W2SA8DE1KJT48VXX","language":["eng","chi"],"status":"public","_id":"01KMDVDXX1W2SA8DE1KJT48VXX","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"The seclusion cave (Ch. youju dong 幽居洞) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 displays three sitting buddhas representing the doctrine of the three bodies (Skt. trikaya, Ch. sanshen 三身). Yang Xiaodong argues that the statue on the viewer’s left is obviously a Buddha sculpture because of its typical curly hair style, the bindu on the forehead and ascetic-style robes. The crowned and bejeweled Buddha in the middle can be easily connected to the tradition of Esoteric Buddhism due to his iconographic features. It is also plausible that the crowned and bejeweled Buddha is a Vairocana Buddha (Lushena fo 盧舍那佛). Finally, the third one is Liu Benzun in monastic garments, with traits resembling those of the Budda. Photo [1] shows the three buddha statues. Photo [2] shows the stone inscription explaining the meaning of three buddha statues. Photo [3] shows the front view of Vairocana buddha statue. Photo [4] shows the buddha statue on the left. Photo [5] shows the statue of Liu Benzun/buddha. Reference: Xiaodong, Yang, “Inscribing Scriptural Catalogs: Apropos of Two Southern Song Pagodas and Related Buddhist Monuments in the Sichuan Basin” in T'oung Pao, 106 (5-6): 637. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022)."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDVDXX1W2SA8DE1KJT48VXX","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl"},{"name_last_first":"Cilangasan, Malang","first_name":"Malang","name":"Malang Cilangasan","last_name":"Cilangasan"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Three Bodies"],"external":0,"abstract":["The seclusion cave (Ch. youju dong 幽居洞) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 displays three sitting buddhas representing the doctrine of the three bodies (Skt. trikaya, Ch. sanshen 三身). Yang Xiaodong argues that the statue on the viewer’s left is obviously a Buddha sculpture because of its typical curly hair style, the bindu on the forehead and ascetic-style robes. The crowned and bejeweled Buddha in the middle can be easily connected to the tradition of Esoteric Buddhism due to his iconographic features. It is also plausible that the crowned and bejeweled Buddha is a Vairocana Buddha (Lushena fo 盧舍那佛). Finally, the third one is Liu Benzun in monastic garments, with traits resembling those of the Budda. Photo [1] shows the three buddha statues. Photo [2] shows the stone inscription explaining the meaning of three buddha statues. Photo [3] shows the front view of Vairocana buddha statue. Photo [4] shows the buddha statue on the left. Photo [5] shows the statue of Liu Benzun/buddha. Reference: Xiaodong, Yang, “Inscribing Scriptural Catalogs: Apropos of Two Southern Song Pagodas and Related Buddhist Monuments in the Sichuan Basin” in T'oung Pao, 106 (5-6): 637. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022)."],"title":"Three representation of Buddha's body (Sanshen 三身), Seclusion cave (Youju dong幽居洞), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428604"],"created_by":{"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl"},"year":"2023","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:25:03","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 17:21:09","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
{"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving"],"abstract":["The Pilu 毗盧 pillar stands next to the left side (from a viewer's perspective) of the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. It is a six-sided pillar with a stone lion on the top. Photo [3] provides the overview of the pillar. There are inscriptions that report the names of donors and the history of its maintenance of the site. As shown in photo [1][2][4], the inscription carved at the top layer reads: \"毗盧佛□記□\". Photo [4] shows an inscriptions that records reconstruction activities. Inscriptions in photographs [2] and [6] listi donors who invested money in the manteinance of the site. Inscriptions in photo [7] records the date: \"皇清乾隆二十六年歲次辛己桂月\" (1761 CE). Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"external":0,"author":[{"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"],"_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu","first_name":"Longyu","last_name":"Zhang","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","name":"Longyu Zhang"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDVJ9RYSWX58V01Z34ZW0MH","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"The Pilu 毗盧 pillar stands next to the left side (from a viewer's perspective) of the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. It is a six-sided pillar with a stone lion on the top. Photo [3] provides the overview of the pillar. There are inscriptions that report the names of donors and the history of its maintenance of the site. As shown in photo [1][2][4], the inscription carved at the top layer reads: \"毗盧佛□記□\". Photo [4] shows an inscriptions that records reconstruction activities. Inscriptions in photographs [2] and [6] listi donors who invested money in the manteinance of the site. Inscriptions in photo [7] records the date: \"皇清乾隆二十六年歲次辛己桂月\" (1761 CE). Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."}],"_id":"01KMDVJ9RYSWX58V01Z34ZW0MH","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","biblio_id":"01KMDVJ9RYSWX58V01Z34ZW0MH","language":["eng","chi"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 17:23:32","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:30:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","title":"Inscribed pillar beside Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428602"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2023"}
{"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"external":0,"abstract":["The right inscription on the top wall of Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 reads as follows: □長地久/菩薩因中誓願/□果熏脩真秘密/本尊教主者，始自嘉州城北，有柳生瘿，久而乃出嬰兒，邑都吏收養，父沒，繼其職，以柳為氏。審詳斯義，豈在今之操修。自凡入聖，即法身也。梵語毗盧遮那，華言遍□切處，或云種種光明，或云處處清淨，或云不可思議□，或云不可思議境界，乃至多種義理，不可窮盡"],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"status":"public","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDVPNJGEFEPKBCGRV4MT7H5","abstract_full":[{"text":"The right inscription on the top wall of Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 reads as follows: □長地久/菩薩因中誓願/□果熏脩真秘密/本尊教主者，始自嘉州城北，有柳生瘿，久而乃出嬰兒，邑都吏收養，父沒，繼其職，以柳為氏。審詳斯義，豈在今之操修。自凡入聖，即法身也。梵語毗盧遮那，華言遍□切處，或云種種光明，或云處處清淨，或云不可思議□，或云不可思議境界，乃至多種義理，不可窮盡","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KMDVPNJGEFEPKBCGRV4MT7H5","biblio_id":"01KMDVPNJGEFEPKBCGRV4MT7H5","language":["chi"],"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 17:25:55","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:30:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","doi":["10.14288/1.0428600"],"title":"Right inscription on the top wall of Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","year":"2023","created_by":{"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"}}
{"language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDVT9CVW0C0QWPDT3PR9XC5","status":"public","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","abstract_full":[{"text":"The top layer of Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Photo [1] shows five nuddha statues located in round niches with inscriptions at the left and right. Photo [2][3][4][5][6] are detailed pictures of these five statues. There is no consensus among scholars concerning the identity of these five buddhas. Some suggest they are five Dhyāni-buddhas (Ch. wuzhi rulai 五智如來) although the mudras depicted here are different from the classic representation of them. (Information based on personal communication with Dr. Yang Xiaodong 杨晓东. May 28, 2022.) Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KMDVT9CVW0C0QWPDT3PR9XC5","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDVT9CVW0C0QWPDT3PR9XC5","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Zhang","name":"Longyu Zhang","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"],"_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","first_name":"Longyu","name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"abstract":["The top layer of Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Photo [1] shows five nuddha statues located in round niches with inscriptions at the left and right. Photo [2][3][4][5][6] are detailed pictures of these five statues. There is no consensus among scholars concerning the identity of these five buddhas. Some suggest they are five Dhyāni-buddhas (Ch. wuzhi rulai 五智如來) although the mudras depicted here are different from the classic representation of them. (Information based on personal communication with Dr. Yang Xiaodong 杨晓东. May 28, 2022.) Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"external":0,"doi":["10.14288/1.0428599"],"title":"Top wall of Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","year":"2023","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:30:03","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 17:27:54","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
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{"biblio_id":"01KMDW6TREKW2K12JW61GKM5KT","language":["eng","chi"],"url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDW6TREKW2K12JW61GKM5KT","_id":"01KMDW6TREKW2K12JW61GKM5KT","abstract_full":[{"text":"The seclusion cave (Ch. youju dong 幽居洞) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 features the a of Liu Benzun depicted with traits of the Buddha, along with two statues of maidservants. Photo [1] shows the buddha statue of Liu Benzun and the right stone pillar. Photo [2] shows the statue of Liu Benzun. Photo [3] shows the maidservant on the right side. Photo [4] shows the maidservant on the left side. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"status":"public","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Malang Cilangasan","name_last_first":"Cilangasan, Malang","first_name":"Malang","last_name":"Cilangasan"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["The seclusion cave (Ch. youju dong 幽居洞) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省 features the a of Liu Benzun depicted with traits of the Buddha, along with two statues of maidservants. Photo [1] shows the buddha statue of Liu Benzun and the right stone pillar. Photo [2] shows the statue of Liu Benzun. Photo [3] shows the maidservant on the right side. Photo [4] shows the maidservant on the left side. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022)."],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"year":"2023","created_by":{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl"},"doi":["10.14288/1.0428605"],"title":"Liu Benzun's statue and maidservants, Seclusion cave (Youju dong 幽居洞), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:40:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_created":"2026-03-23 17:34:45","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}
{"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"abstract":["The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's third austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The third austerity consists in refining an ankle by fire (Ch. disan lianhuai 第三煉踝). Photo [1] shows the cluster of five statues. The statue in the middle is Liu Benzun sitting in meditation, a flame rising from his left ankle. Four celestial kings surround and witness Liu Benzun undergoing the austerity. Photo [2] shows the inscriptions of both the third and ninth austerity. The content of the third austerity is recorded as follows: 本尊教主宴坐峨眉，歷時已久，忽睹僧謂曰：“居士止此山中有何利益？不如往九州十縣救療病苦眾生。”便辭山而去。于天福二年正月十八日，本尊將檀香一兩為一炷，於左腳踝上燒煉，供養諸佛。愿共一切眾生舉足下足皆遇道場，永不踐邪諂之地，感四天王為作證明 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},{"name":"Longyu Zhang","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","last_name":"Zhang","first_name":"Longyu","name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu","_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}]}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's third austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The third austerity consists in refining an ankle by fire (Ch. disan lianhuai 第三煉踝). Photo [1] shows the cluster of five statues. The statue in the middle is Liu Benzun sitting in meditation, a flame rising from his left ankle. Four celestial kings surround and witness Liu Benzun undergoing the austerity. Photo [2] shows the inscriptions of both the third and ninth austerity. The content of the third austerity is recorded as follows: 本尊教主宴坐峨眉，歷時已久，忽睹僧謂曰：“居士止此山中有何利益？不如往九州十縣救療病苦眾生。”便辭山而去。于天福二年正月十八日，本尊將檀香一兩為一炷，於左腳踝上燒煉，供養諸佛。愿共一切眾生舉足下足皆遇道場，永不踐邪諂之地，感四天王為作證明 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KMDWBWTRXAQ1G8F9ANDB06S2","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMDWBWTRXAQ1G8F9ANDB06S2","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMDWBWTRXAQ1G8F9ANDB06S2","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 17:37:30","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 17:40:03","title":"The third austerity in Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428591"],"created_by":{"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl"},"year":"2023"}
{"biblio_id":"01KME6KEG5QGSM3C7Z7HWWK7SJ","language":["eng","chi"],"status":"public","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","_id":"01KME6KEG5QGSM3C7Z7HWWK7SJ","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's first austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The first austerity consists in refining a finger by fire (Ch. diyi lianzhi 第一煉指). Photo [2] shows Liu Benzun seated in meditation, wearing layman’s attire . He is holding up the second finger of his left hand, with a flame arising from it. Photo [1] shows the inscriptions of both the first and seventh austerity. The content of the first austerity is recorded as follows: 本尊教主於光啟二年偶見人多疫疾，教主憫之，遂盟于佛，持咒滅之。在本宅道場中，煉左手第二指一節，供養諸佛，誓救苦惱眾生。感聖賢攝授道不語云：“汝當西去，遇彌即住，逢漢即回。”遂遊禮靈山，卻回歸縣 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KME6KEG5QGSM3C7Z7HWWK7SJ","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl"},{"last_name":"Zhang","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5823-4828","biblio_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212","name":"Longyu Zhang","ugent_id":["000210043695","802004463147","979932064719"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name_last_first":"Zhang, Longyu","first_name":"Longyu","_id":"cdea4a76-045d-11ec-bba6-81b28873d212"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Liu Benzun"],"abstract":["The cluster of statues and inscriptions depicting Liu Benzun's first austerity in the Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟) in Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The first austerity consists in refining a finger by fire (Ch. diyi lianzhi 第一煉指). Photo [2] shows Liu Benzun seated in meditation, wearing layman’s attire . He is holding up the second finger of his left hand, with a flame arising from it. Photo [1] shows the inscriptions of both the first and seventh austerity. The content of the first austerity is recorded as follows: 本尊教主於光啟二年偶見人多疫疾，教主憫之，遂盟于佛，持咒滅之。在本宅道場中，煉左手第二指一節，供養諸佛，誓救苦惱眾生。感聖賢攝授道不語云：“汝當西去，遇彌即住，逢漢即回。”遂遊禮靈山，卻回歸縣 Transcription based on Liu Changjiu 刘长久, 1995: \"Yelun Anyue Piludong shiku: jianyu Cao Dan, Zhao Ling erjun shangque 也论安岳毗卢洞石窟——兼与曹丹、赵昤二君商榷\" [Research on grottos in Pilu cave in Anyue county: discussion with Cao Dan and Zhao Ling] in Sichuan wenwu 四川文物 [Sichuan Cultural Relics] 5, pp. 37-43. Metadata created by Longyu Zhang (May 31, 2022)."],"external":0,"doi":["10.14288/1.0428589"],"title":"The first austerity in Liu Benzun tableau (Liu Benzun shilian ku 柳本尊十煉窟), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","year":"2023","created_by":{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 20:45:03","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 20:36:24","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
{"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving"],"external":0,"abstract":["Photos [1] [4] [5] show food sellers just before the entrance of the Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Photo [2] shows the entrance gate of the Pilu site. In front of the entrance (photo [3]) we can see three forms of incense and money burner: a stone tower, a vase and a rectangular trough. All are in still in use. Metadata created by Mirella Keller and Chelsea Waeles (May 30, 2022)."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},{"biblio_id":"e079ed7e-7a44-11ec-b990-a939d4d7d5bd","name":"Mirella Keller","last_name":"Keller","_id":"e079ed7e-7a44-11ec-b990-a939d4d7d5bd","first_name":"Mirella","name_last_first":"Keller, Mirella","ugent_id":["976286439755"]},{"_id":"90DE7B68-8C3C-11E7-8C9D-BC72AD28A064","biblio_id":"90DE7B68-8C3C-11E7-8C9D-BC72AD28A064","first_name":"Chelsea","name_last_first":"Waeles, Chelsea","name":"Chelsea Waeles","last_name":"Waeles","ugent_id":["979724884035"]}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"status":"public","_id":"01KME71PBHAY72CGVEHR3J3WR3","abstract_full":[{"text":"Photos [1] [4] [5] show food sellers just before the entrance of the Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Photo [2] shows the entrance gate of the Pilu site. In front of the entrance (photo [3]) we can see three forms of incense and money burner: a stone tower, a vase and a rectangular trough. All are in still in use. Metadata created by Mirella Keller and Chelsea Waeles (May 30, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KME71PBHAY72CGVEHR3J3WR3","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","biblio_id":"01KME71PBHAY72CGVEHR3J3WR3","language":["eng","chi"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 20:44:10","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 20:50:03","title":"Entrance of Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428586"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph"},"year":"2023"}
{"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 20:47:08","date_updated":"2026-03-23 20:50:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","doi":["10.14288/1.0428612"],"title":"Close-up of donors' reliefs, west wall of Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","year":"2023","created_by":{"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Thousand Buddhas Cave","Donors"],"external":0,"abstract":["Rows of Buddha-like figures are carved in relief on the lower register of the west wall in the Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. There are inscriptions of sponsors' names next to the reliefs. Photos [1], [17], and [18] show an overview of the west wall near the entrance. Photos [2] and [6] show details of five larger round niches carved on the top row. Photos [7] to [16] show smaller round niches. The donors' identities are preserved through the inscription of their names; most were female. Readable inscriptions are listed below: - \"冉氏大\", \"□二□:, \"刘氏三\" are three figurative reliefs carved in the same niches, they might be siblings from the same families in photo [7] - \"陳氏大\" in photo [8]; - \"□大临\" in photo [9]; - \"張子貝\" in photos [10] and [13]; - \"姜鳳枝\" in photo [11]; - \"刘氏三\" in photo [12]; - \"陳氏妙惠\" in photo [14]; - \"易氏妙\" (性/住?) in photos [15] and [16]; - \"桑朝海\" with a painted image of the donor in photo [20]. The groups of reliefs located near the entrance date later than those located near the central altar (Personal communication with Dr. Dong Huafeng 董华峰, May 30, 2022). Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)"],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl"},{"name":"Huajie Fan","name_last_first":"Fan, Huajie","first_name":"Huajie","last_name":"Fan"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"status":"public","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KME773FZSSW7HVGYJZB778NC","abstract_full":[{"text":"Rows of Buddha-like figures are carved in relief on the lower register of the west wall in the Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. There are inscriptions of sponsors' names next to the reliefs. Photos [1], [17], and [18] show an overview of the west wall near the entrance. Photos [2] and [6] show details of five larger round niches carved on the top row. Photos [7] to [16] show smaller round niches. The donors' identities are preserved through the inscription of their names; most were female. Readable inscriptions are listed below: - \"冉氏大\", \"□二□:, \"刘氏三\" are three figurative reliefs carved in the same niches, they might be siblings from the same families in photo [7] - \"陳氏大\" in photo [8]; - \"□大临\" in photo [9]; - \"張子貝\" in photos [10] and [13]; - \"姜鳳枝\" in photo [11]; - \"刘氏三\" in photo [12]; - \"陳氏妙惠\" in photo [14]; - \"易氏妙\" (性/住?) in photos [15] and [16]; - \"桑朝海\" with a painted image of the donor in photo [20]. The groups of reliefs located near the entrance date later than those located near the central altar (Personal communication with Dr. Dong Huafeng 董华峰, May 30, 2022). Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KME773FZSSW7HVGYJZB778NC","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KME773FZSSW7HVGYJZB778NC"}
{"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2026-03-23 20:51:55","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_updated":"2026-03-23 20:55:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","created_by":{"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl"},"year":"2023","title":"Detail of reliefs, south wall, lower register, Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428614"],"abstract":["Rows of Buddha-like figures are carved in relief on the lower register of the south cliff wall in the Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. These figures are vividly depicted with distinctive attributes and postures. These reliefs date from the Song dynasty (960-1279) up to the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Photo [1] is an overview of the western section. Photos [2][3] show detail of reliefs with inscriptions of donors' names: - \"文三元\" in photo [2]; - \"桑氏妙慧\" and \"王張氏\" in photo [3]. Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)"],"external":0,"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Thousand Buddhas Cave","Donors"],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Fan","name_last_first":"Fan, Huajie","first_name":"Huajie","name":"Huajie Fan"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KME7FWA0SH6DE70PTWBXPMJ3","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"Rows of Buddha-like figures are carved in relief on the lower register of the south cliff wall in the Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. These figures are vividly depicted with distinctive attributes and postures. These reliefs date from the Song dynasty (960-1279) up to the Ming dynasty (1368-1644). Photo [1] is an overview of the western section. Photos [2][3] show detail of reliefs with inscriptions of donors' names: - \"文三元\" in photo [2]; - \"桑氏妙慧\" and \"王張氏\" in photo [3]. Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)"}],"_id":"01KME7FWA0SH6DE70PTWBXPMJ3","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","status":"public","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KME7FWA0SH6DE70PTWBXPMJ3"}
{"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Huajie Fan","name_last_first":"Fan, Huajie","first_name":"Huajie","last_name":"Fan"}],"abstract":["Rows of Buddha-like figures carved in relief on the lower register of the west in the Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The names of these reliefs' donors are mostly inscribed to the right or left of the figures within the rounded niches. In a few cases more detailed information concerning the donors is inscribed outside the small niches. Photo [1] provides more detail concerning the patronage of the site rather than simply inscribing the name. It reads as follows: \"冉岳作佛三尊□主碑上\" (\"Ran Yue commissioned three statues of Buddha ... on the main stele\") This inscription not only indicates the numbers of statues that the donor Ran Yue 冉岳 commissioned but it also attests to the link between the patronage of the Thousand Buddha Cave's figurative relief with the inscribed stele located in Guanyin Hall (Guanyin tang 觀音堂), where the name Ran Yue appears again. The stele located in the Guanyin hall dates to the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), hence the construction period of the Buddha's figures could also date from the same period. (Information based on personal communication with Dr. Yang Xiaodong 楊曉東 (Sun Yat-sen University) on May 28 and 30, 2022). Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)"],"external":0,"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Thousand Buddhas Cave","Donors"],"language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KME7BF0GF827K0DCS5YPD0JZ","_id":"01KME7BF0GF827K0DCS5YPD0JZ","abstract_full":[{"text":"Rows of Buddha-like figures carved in relief on the lower register of the west in the Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The names of these reliefs' donors are mostly inscribed to the right or left of the figures within the rounded niches. In a few cases more detailed information concerning the donors is inscribed outside the small niches. Photo [1] provides more detail concerning the patronage of the site rather than simply inscribing the name. It reads as follows: \"冉岳作佛三尊□主碑上\" (\"Ran Yue commissioned three statues of Buddha ... on the main stele\") This inscription not only indicates the numbers of statues that the donor Ran Yue 冉岳 commissioned but it also attests to the link between the patronage of the Thousand Buddha Cave's figurative relief with the inscribed stele located in Guanyin Hall (Guanyin tang 觀音堂), where the name Ran Yue appears again. The stele located in the Guanyin hall dates to the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), hence the construction period of the Buddha's figures could also date from the same period. (Information based on personal communication with Dr. Yang Xiaodong 楊曉東 (Sun Yat-sen University) on May 28 and 30, 2022). Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)","lang":"und"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KME7BF0GF827K0DCS5YPD0JZ","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","status":"public","date_created":"2026-03-23 20:49:31","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"type":"researchData","created_by":{"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}]},"year":"2023","title":"Detail of donor inscriptions, Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428615"],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 20:55:03"}
{"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"first_name":"Malang","name_last_first":"Cilangasan, Malang","name":"Malang Cilangasan","last_name":"Cilangasan"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["The statue of the Water Moon Gunayin (Ch. Shuiyue Guanyin 水月觀音), also popularly known as Black Bamboo Guanyin (Ch. Zizhu Guanyin 紫竹觀音), is a statue 2.8 meters high located the Guanyin Hall of Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The deity sits in a relaxed posture on a rock throne covered by straw. She wears a beautiful necklace around the body and a crown with an embedded Buddha figure embedded. Photos [1] amd [2] show front views of the main statue. Photo [3] is a close-up of the crown. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022)."],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Guanyin Hall"],"language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KME7MGWZ271RM87E55GAFBH5","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KME7MGWZ271RM87E55GAFBH5","_id":"01KME7MGWZ271RM87E55GAFBH5","abstract_full":[{"text":"The statue of the Water Moon Gunayin (Ch. Shuiyue Guanyin 水月觀音), also popularly known as Black Bamboo Guanyin (Ch. Zizhu Guanyin 紫竹觀音), is a statue 2.8 meters high located the Guanyin Hall of Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. The deity sits in a relaxed posture on a rock throne covered by straw. She wears a beautiful necklace around the body and a crown with an embedded Buddha figure embedded. Photos [1] amd [2] show front views of the main statue. Photo [3] is a close-up of the crown. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022).","lang":"und"}],"status":"public","date_created":"2026-03-23 20:54:27","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"year":"2023","created_by":{"name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","last_name":"Anderl","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},"doi":["10.14288/1.0428617"],"title":"Water-moon Guanyin statue (Shuiyue guanyin 水月觀音), Guanyin Hall (Guanyin tang 觀音堂), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","date_updated":"2026-03-23 21:00:08","license":"CC-BY-4.0"}
{"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676"},{"last_name":"Cilangasan","first_name":"Malang","name_last_first":"Cilangasan, Malang","name":"Malang Cilangasan"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["Narratives belonging to the Guanyin Sutra (Guanyin jing ba nantu 觀音經八難圖) are engraved in the Guanyin Hall of Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Photos [1] and [2] show the main statue and the Guanyin sutra stories engraved on its left side. Photo [3] shows the stories on right side engraving. Photo [4] shows the stone inscription on the left. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022)."],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Guanyin Hall","Guanyin Sutra"],"language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KME7S3X3BXR56GSBTJT1B989","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KME7S3X3BXR56GSBTJT1B989","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"Narratives belonging to the Guanyin Sutra (Guanyin jing ba nantu 觀音經八難圖) are engraved in the Guanyin Hall of Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Photos [1] and [2] show the main statue and the Guanyin sutra stories engraved on its left side. Photo [3] shows the stories on right side engraving. Photo [4] shows the stone inscription on the left. Metadata created by Malang Cilangasan (May 31, 2022)."}],"_id":"01KME7S3X3BXR56GSBTJT1B989","status":"public","date_created":"2026-03-23 20:56:58","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"year":"2023","created_by":{"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},"doi":["10.14288/1.0428618"],"title":"Illustrations of stories from the Guanyin sutra (Guanyin jing ba nantu 觀音經八難圖), Guanyin hall (Guanyin tang 觀音堂), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","date_updated":"2026-03-23 21:00:08","license":"CC-BY-4.0"}
{"publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 21:02:37","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Niches 55-1, 56, 57, 58, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","doi":["10.14288/1.0433136"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2023","date_updated":"2026-03-23 21:05:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","author":[{"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"]},{"name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","last_name":"Yu"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Buddha","Bodhisattva","Kalavinka","Ksitigarbha","Dizang","Avalokitesvara","Guanyin","Tang Dynasty"],"abstract":["This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 55-1: A seated figure is depicted. Since it is severely eroded, its identity is unknown. Niche 56: A warrior-like seated figure is depicted in the centre. Two small images on both sides flank it. Besides, there is a small seated image inside the auspicious cloud motif on the central figure’s right. However, since these figures are severely eroded, their identities are unknown. Niche 57: A Buddha with a cassock covering both shoulders and a circular halo is seated with crossed legs on a lotus throne. A pair of kalaviṅka (Chinese: jialingpinjia 迦陵頻伽) is depicted in front of the lotus throne. The objects in their hands cannot be recognized. Besides, two standing bodhisattvas with peach-shaped halos flank the central Buddha. The one on the Buddha's right holds a jewel in his hands, while the holding object carried by the other bodhisattva is unknown. Niche 58: Five figures are depicted. A pair of bodhisattvas seated side by side on lotus thrones are flanked by a pair of standing bodhisattvas on the side walls. All of them have peach-shaped head halos and oval body halos decorated with flame patterns. Both bodhisattvas on the side walls hold a plate of offerings. Canopies are depicted above the two bodhisattvas in the centre. Besides, a female donor image is seated on an auspicious cloud motif between them. Two sets of inscriptions are found on both sides of the outer niche frame, indicating that it is a niche for Kṣitigarbha (Chinese: Dicang pusa地藏菩薩) and the salvational Avalokitesvara (salvational Guanyin; Chinese: Jiuku guanyin pusa救苦觀音菩薩). The niche was offered by Wang Zongjing 王宗靖 and decorated by Zhao Shike 趙師恪 in 896 CE (乾寧三年) of the Tang Dynasty. Source: Dazu shike yanjiuyuan 大足石刻研究院. Dazu shike quanji 大足石刻全集 [Dazu Rock Carvings] Edited by Li Fangyin 黎方銀. 10 vols. Vol. 1-1, Chongqing: Chongqing chubanshe, 2018, pp. 229-230. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches [2] The surrounding environment of the niches [3, 4] Close-up of Niche 55-1 [5] Close-up of Niche 56 [6] Close-up of Niche 57 [7] Close-up of the kalaviṅka images in Niche 57 [8] Close-up of Niche 58 [9] Close-up of right side wall, Niche 58 [10] Close-up of left side wall, Niche 58 [11] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"external":0,"biblio_id":"01KME83EVSTNJMMKVKVTBS8GN0","language":["eng","chi"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KME83EVSTNJMMKVKVTBS8GN0","abstract_full":[{"text":"This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 55-1: A seated figure is depicted. Since it is severely eroded, its identity is unknown. Niche 56: A warrior-like seated figure is depicted in the centre. Two small images on both sides flank it. Besides, there is a small seated image inside the auspicious cloud motif on the central figure’s right. However, since these figures are severely eroded, their identities are unknown. Niche 57: A Buddha with a cassock covering both shoulders and a circular halo is seated with crossed legs on a lotus throne. A pair of kalaviṅka (Chinese: jialingpinjia 迦陵頻伽) is depicted in front of the lotus throne. The objects in their hands cannot be recognized. Besides, two standing bodhisattvas with peach-shaped halos flank the central Buddha. The one on the Buddha's right holds a jewel in his hands, while the holding object carried by the other bodhisattva is unknown. Niche 58: Five figures are depicted. A pair of bodhisattvas seated side by side on lotus thrones are flanked by a pair of standing bodhisattvas on the side walls. All of them have peach-shaped head halos and oval body halos decorated with flame patterns. Both bodhisattvas on the side walls hold a plate of offerings. Canopies are depicted above the two bodhisattvas in the centre. Besides, a female donor image is seated on an auspicious cloud motif between them. Two sets of inscriptions are found on both sides of the outer niche frame, indicating that it is a niche for Kṣitigarbha (Chinese: Dicang pusa地藏菩薩) and the salvational Avalokitesvara (salvational Guanyin; Chinese: Jiuku guanyin pusa救苦觀音菩薩). The niche was offered by Wang Zongjing 王宗靖 and decorated by Zhao Shike 趙師恪 in 896 CE (乾寧三年) of the Tang Dynasty. Source: Dazu shike yanjiuyuan 大足石刻研究院. Dazu shike quanji 大足石刻全集 [Dazu Rock Carvings] Edited by Li Fangyin 黎方銀. 10 vols. Vol. 1-1, Chongqing: Chongqing chubanshe, 2018, pp. 229-230. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches [2] The surrounding environment of the niches [3, 4] Close-up of Niche 55-1 [5] Close-up of Niche 56 [6] Close-up of Niche 57 [7] Close-up of the kalaviṅka images in Niche 57 [8] Close-up of Niche 58 [9] Close-up of right side wall, Niche 58 [10] Close-up of left side wall, Niche 58 [11] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KME83EVSTNJMMKVKVTBS8GN0","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22"}
{"date_updated":"2026-03-23 21:05:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","title":"Close-up of eighteen-seated monk statues in Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu dong 毗廬洞","doi":["10.14288/1.0428611"],"created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},"year":"2023","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 20:59:49","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KME7YATB8HTCA84QATSABW8D","_id":"01KME7YATB8HTCA84QATSABW8D","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"The eighteen seated monks statue groups in the Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Their bases are deatched from the altar, hence they are moveable statues. They are 0.82 cm high. Photo [1] shows a view of the east altar. Photos [2] and [3] show the west altar. Photo [4] show the patronage inscription. Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)"}],"url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","biblio_id":"01KME7YATB8HTCA84QATSABW8D","language":["eng","chi"],"keyword":["Anyue Buddhist sites","Sichuan Buddhist art","Pilu Cave","Buddhism","Stone carving","Thousand Buddhas Cave"],"abstract":["The eighteen seated monks statue groups in the Thousand Buddha cave (Qianfo dong 千佛洞), Pilu cave (Pilu dong 毗盧洞), Anyue xian 安岳縣, Sichuan sheng 四川省. Their bases are deatched from the altar, hence they are moveable statues. They are 0.82 cm high. Photo [1] shows a view of the east altar. Photos [2] and [3] show the west altar. Photo [4] show the patronage inscription. Metadata created by Huajie Fan (May 31, 2022)"],"external":0,"author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl"},{"last_name":"Fan","name":"Huajie Fan","name_last_first":"Fan, Huajie","first_name":"Huajie"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["high-resolution jpg"]}
{"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph"},{"last_name":"Yu","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"keyword":["Dazu","Baodingshan","Buddhist art","Rock carving"],"external":0,"abstract":["Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche depicts a complex transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (Guan wuliang shou jingbian 觀無量壽經變). The upper part depicts the Pure Land scene; the middle part contains the Amitabha triad; the bottom part and both sides portray the sixteen contemplations. Depictions of the sixteen contemplations are depicted on either side of the tableau. However, the images of Queen Vaidehi are replaced by meditating practitioners. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the left side of the tableau that contains the contents of the sixteen contemplations [Image 01, Image 02]. Tablets of \"上品觀\" (shang pin guan, contemplation of the highest grade of rebirth), \"中品觀\" (zhong pin guan, contemplation of the middle grade of rebirth), \"下品觀\" (xia pin guan, contemplation of the lowest grade of rebirth), [Image 03 to Image 09]. Tablets of \"普觀\" (pu guan, contemplation of the aspirants to the Pure Land), \"丈六金身觀\" (zhang liu jin shen guan, contemplation of the image of Amitabha) [Image 10]. Meditative figures on the right side of the tableau [Image 11 to Image 14]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KME88HBEQZK2VVWEVV5ES47Y","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche depicts a complex transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (Guan wuliang shou jingbian 觀無量壽經變). The upper part depicts the Pure Land scene; the middle part contains the Amitabha triad; the bottom part and both sides portray the sixteen contemplations. Depictions of the sixteen contemplations are depicted on either side of the tableau. However, the images of Queen Vaidehi are replaced by meditating practitioners. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the left side of the tableau that contains the contents of the sixteen contemplations [Image 01, Image 02]. Tablets of \"上品觀\" (shang pin guan, contemplation of the highest grade of rebirth), \"中品觀\" (zhong pin guan, contemplation of the middle grade of rebirth), \"下品觀\" (xia pin guan, contemplation of the lowest grade of rebirth), [Image 03 to Image 09]. Tablets of \"普觀\" (pu guan, contemplation of the aspirants to the Pure Land), \"丈六金身觀\" (zhang liu jin shen guan, contemplation of the image of Amitabha) [Image 10]. Meditative figures on the right side of the tableau [Image 11 to Image 14]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KME88HBEQZK2VVWEVV5ES47Y","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KME88HBEQZK2VVWEVV5ES47Y","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 21:05:23","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (觀無量壽經變, Niche 18, Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) – Sixteen Contemplations","doi":["10.14288/1.0440551"],"created_by":{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},"year":"2024","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 21:10:03"}
{"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-23 21:15:03","title":"Transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (觀無量壽經變, Niche 18, Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) – Overview","doi":["10.14288/1.0440548"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2024","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-23 21:08:18","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche depicts a complex transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (Guan wuliang shou jingbian 觀無量壽經變). The upper part depicts the Pure Land scene; the middle part contains the Amitabha triad; the bottom part and both sides portray the sixteen contemplations. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the tableau [Image 01 to Image 04]. Left side of the tableau [Image 05, Image 06]. Surrounding environment [Image 07 to Image 10]. Introduction plaque of the niche [Image 11]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KME8DVEZBWV3872Q7PD30EPK","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KME8DVEZBWV3872Q7PD30EPK","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","biblio_id":"01KME8DVEZBWV3872Q7PD30EPK","language":["eng","chi"],"keyword":["Dazu","Baodingshan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Buddha","Amitabha","Avalokitesvara","Guanyin","Mahasthamaprapta","Dashizhi","Pure Land"],"abstract":["Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche depicts a complex transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (Guan wuliang shou jingbian 觀無量壽經變). The upper part depicts the Pure Land scene; the middle part contains the Amitabha triad; the bottom part and both sides portray the sixteen contemplations. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the tableau [Image 01 to Image 04]. Left side of the tableau [Image 05, Image 06]. Surrounding environment [Image 07 to Image 10]. Introduction plaque of the niche [Image 11]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl"},{"last_name":"Yu","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"]}
{"date_updated":"2026-03-23 21:15:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","year":"2024","created_by":{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},"doi":["10.14288/1.0440542"],"title":"Inscriptions of Baoding, Niche 26, Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像)","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"date_created":"2026-03-23 21:10:52","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KME8JHY9CRCCQMVJTA37C2KH","_id":"01KME8JHY9CRCCQMVJTA37C2KH","abstract_full":[{"text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche contains a rock plaque with two Chinese characters “Baoding” (寶頂, Precious Summit). The plaque was established by Wang Dejia (王德嘉), who served as a magistrate of Dazu from 1872-1875. On the left side of this plaque is another plaque with four Chinese characters carved as “xiangfen Baoding” (香焚寶頂, burning incense in Baoding) created in 1932 (民國壬申年). Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the niche [Image 01 to Image 03]. Close-up of the plaque “xiangfen Baoding” [Image 04]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"und"}],"status":"public","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KME8JHY9CRCCQMVJTA37C2KH","external":0,"abstract":["Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche contains a rock plaque with two Chinese characters “Baoding” (寶頂, Precious Summit). The plaque was established by Wang Dejia (王德嘉), who served as a magistrate of Dazu from 1872-1875. On the left side of this plaque is another plaque with four Chinese characters carved as “xiangfen Baoding” (香焚寶頂, burning incense in Baoding) created in 1932 (民國壬申年). Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the niche [Image 01 to Image 03]. Close-up of the plaque “xiangfen Baoding” [Image 04]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"keyword":["Dazu","Baodingshan","Buddhist art","Rock carving"],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},{"last_name":"Yu","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)"}
{"abstract":["Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). Descriptions of the photos: Tourist route to the niches [Image 01 to Image 03]. Plaques with inscriptions established from the late Qing 清 Dynasty (1644-1911 CE) to the early twentieth century [Image 04 to Image 07]. Arch with inscriptions “guangda baolou ge” 廣大寶樓閣 (Giant Precious Pavilion), another name of Baodingshan [Image 08, Image 09]. Overview of the niches [Image 10 to Image 13]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"external":0,"keyword":["Dazu","Baodingshan","Buddhist art","Rock carving"],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph"},{"name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","last_name":"Yu"}],"abstract_full":[{"text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). Descriptions of the photos: Tourist route to the niches [Image 01 to Image 03]. Plaques with inscriptions established from the late Qing 清 Dynasty (1644-1911 CE) to the early twentieth century [Image 04 to Image 07]. Arch with inscriptions “guangda baolou ge” 廣大寶樓閣 (Giant Precious Pavilion), another name of Baodingshan [Image 08, Image 09]. Overview of the niches [Image 10 to Image 13]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KMFWNW2W5PF2MTC1KTQG7F0V","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFWNW2W5PF2MTC1KTQG7F0V","url":"https://research.flw.ugent.be/en/projects/typologies-text-image-relations","status":"public","biblio_id":"01KMFWNW2W5PF2MTC1KTQG7F0V","language":["eng","chi"],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2026-03-24 12:21:26","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-24 12:25:03","created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2024","title":"Surrounding environment, Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像)","doi":["10.14288/1.0440541"]}
{"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},{"first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","last_name":"Yu"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"keyword":["Dazu","Baodingshan","Buddhist art","Rock carving"],"external":0,"abstract":["Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). Descriptions of the photos: Ticket concourse and surrounding area of the site [Image 01 to Image 08]. Site Map [Image 09]. Dazu Rock Carvings Museum 大足石刻博物館 [Image 10, Image 11]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"biblio_id":"01KMFWY9QBY91M006QAZZ0YYH3","language":["eng","chi"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). Descriptions of the photos: Ticket concourse and surrounding area of the site [Image 01 to Image 08]. Site Map [Image 09]. Dazu Rock Carvings Museum 大足石刻博物館 [Image 10, Image 11]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KMFWY9QBY91M006QAZZ0YYH3","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFWY9QBY91M006QAZZ0YYH3","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 12:26:02","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","doi":["10.14288/1.0440540"],"title":"Entrance of Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) – 2","year":"2024","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-24 12:30:03"}
{"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2026-03-24 12:27:07","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-24 12:30:03","created_by":{"name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","last_name":"Anderl","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"]},"year":"2024","title":"Transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (觀無量壽經變, Niche 18, Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) – Middle grade of rebirth","doi":["10.14288/1.0440555"],"abstract":["Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche depicts a complex transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (Guan wuliang shou jingbian 觀無量壽經變). The upper part depicts the Pure Land scene; the middle part contains the Amitabha triad; the bottom part and both sides portray the sixteen contemplations. The nine levels of rebirth (jiu pin wang shang, 九品往生) of the sixteen contemplations are depicted in the lower part of the tableau. Descriptions of the photos: Highest level of the middle grade rebirth (zhong pin shang sheng, 中品上生) [Image 01 to Image 14]. Middle level of the middle grade rebirth (zhong pin zhong sheng, 中品中生) [Image 15, Image 16]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"external":0,"keyword":["Dazu","Baodingshan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Rebirth"],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","last_name":"Yu"}],"abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche depicts a complex transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (Guan wuliang shou jingbian 觀無量壽經變). The upper part depicts the Pure Land scene; the middle part contains the Amitabha triad; the bottom part and both sides portray the sixteen contemplations. The nine levels of rebirth (jiu pin wang shang, 九品往生) of the sixteen contemplations are depicted in the lower part of the tableau. Descriptions of the photos: Highest level of the middle grade rebirth (zhong pin shang sheng, 中品上生) [Image 01 to Image 14]. Middle level of the middle grade rebirth (zhong pin zhong sheng, 中品中生) [Image 15, Image 16]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KMFX098N1K9862HHJ6FFC5YC","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFX098N1K9862HHJ6FFC5YC","status":"public","biblio_id":"01KMFX098N1K9862HHJ6FFC5YC","language":["eng","chi"]}
{"date_updated":"2026-03-24 12:35:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","title":"Seated Buddha statue flanked by two standing bodhisattva statues, Niche 11, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","doi":["10.14288/1.0433109"],"created_by":{"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},"year":"2023","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 12:34:11","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFXD6MX5NAMPXW6ETYKFCBV","abstract_full":[{"text":"This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. A seated Buddha statue flanked by two standing bodhisattva statues is depicted. The Buddha statue has a peach-shaped halo behind its head and an oval halo on the back of its body. Both halos are decorated with flame patterns. Since the figure is eroded, details of its costume, throne and hand gestures are uncertain; it likely sat cross-legged. The heads of both bodhisattva figures are damaged, but the peach-shaped halos adorned with flame motifs remain. Their bodies are also severely eroded. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KMFXD6MX5NAMPXW6ETYKFCBV","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMFXD6MX5NAMPXW6ETYKFCBV","keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Buddha","Bodhisattva"],"external":0,"abstract":["This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. A seated Buddha statue flanked by two standing bodhisattva statues is depicted. The Buddha statue has a peach-shaped halo behind its head and an oval halo on the back of its body. Both halos are decorated with flame patterns. Since the figure is eroded, details of its costume, throne and hand gestures are uncertain; it likely sat cross-legged. The heads of both bodhisattva figures are damaged, but the peach-shaped halos adorned with flame motifs remain. Their bodies are also severely eroded. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph"},{"name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","last_name":"Yu"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["high-resolution jpg"]}
{"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFX6GBM3A3VG5FAE0SKT4BX","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 146: Two severely eroded bodhisattva figures remain in the central wall. Both sit on Sumeru thrones decorated with a lotus blossom and a lotus bud in front of the throne. The bodhisattva on the left is seemingly seated in a Lalitasana posture with the left leg crossed. However, the right leg and the right arm are lost. The head of the bodhisattva is also damaged. A trace of the circular head halo remains. The bodhisattva on the right side, whose head is lost, is six-armed. The two hands of the upper arms hold up a circular plate. The middle left hand has a noose, while the right one holds a sword. The lower left hand has a bowl in front of the belly and the right holds a willow branch. Railings decorated with four small child motifs are depicted at the bottom part of the niche. Niche 147: The central wall depicts a Buddha flanked by two disciples and two bodhisattvas. The Buddha wearing a double-collar drooping cassock is seated on a Sumeru throne in European sitting posture, with both feet resting on lotus pedestals. His peach-shaped halo with the tip touching the lotus motif on the ceiling is trimmed with flame patterns. A bowl is depicted on the left edge of the halo. The Buddha’s left hand touches his left knee, while the right hand forms a mudra in front of the chest. The two bodhisattvas are seated in European sitting postures on lotus thrones, holding circular plates in front of their bellies. Their feet are also placed on lotus pedestals. Besides, the bodhisattvas have circular head halos and oval body halos. The monk-like disciple on the Buddha’s left side forms an Añjali Mudra (Chinese: heshi 合十), while the right one carries a staff with six rings. Twelve severely eroded guardian deities are shown at the lower edge of the niche. Either side wall contains four standing bodhisattva images at the lower part and a feitian 飛天 (Sanskrit: apsaras) image in the upper part. Their identities cannot be identified since most are badly eroded. Niche 148: The central wall depicts a six-armed seated bodhisattva. The bodhisattva wears a large headdress decorated with floral patterns. Either hand of the upper arms holds a circular plate. The middle left hand has a noose, while the right one holds a sword. The lower left hand has a bowl in front of the belly, and the right holds a willow branch. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches [2] Close-up of Niches 146 and 147 [3] Close-up of Niche 146 [4] Close-up of Niche 147 [5] Close-up of Niche 148 [6, 7] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KMFX6GBM3A3VG5FAE0SKT4BX","biblio_id":"01KMFX6GBM3A3VG5FAE0SKT4BX","language":["eng","chi"],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving"],"external":0,"abstract":["This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 146: Two severely eroded bodhisattva figures remain in the central wall. Both sit on Sumeru thrones decorated with a lotus blossom and a lotus bud in front of the throne. The bodhisattva on the left is seemingly seated in a Lalitasana posture with the left leg crossed. However, the right leg and the right arm are lost. The head of the bodhisattva is also damaged. A trace of the circular head halo remains. The bodhisattva on the right side, whose head is lost, is six-armed. The two hands of the upper arms hold up a circular plate. The middle left hand has a noose, while the right one holds a sword. The lower left hand has a bowl in front of the belly and the right holds a willow branch. Railings decorated with four small child motifs are depicted at the bottom part of the niche. Niche 147: The central wall depicts a Buddha flanked by two disciples and two bodhisattvas. The Buddha wearing a double-collar drooping cassock is seated on a Sumeru throne in European sitting posture, with both feet resting on lotus pedestals. His peach-shaped halo with the tip touching the lotus motif on the ceiling is trimmed with flame patterns. A bowl is depicted on the left edge of the halo. The Buddha’s left hand touches his left knee, while the right hand forms a mudra in front of the chest. The two bodhisattvas are seated in European sitting postures on lotus thrones, holding circular plates in front of their bellies. Their feet are also placed on lotus pedestals. Besides, the bodhisattvas have circular head halos and oval body halos. The monk-like disciple on the Buddha’s left side forms an Añjali Mudra (Chinese: heshi 合十), while the right one carries a staff with six rings. Twelve severely eroded guardian deities are shown at the lower edge of the niche. Either side wall contains four standing bodhisattva images at the lower part and a feitian 飛天 (Sanskrit: apsaras) image in the upper part. Their identities cannot be identified since most are badly eroded. Niche 148: The central wall depicts a six-armed seated bodhisattva. The bodhisattva wears a large headdress decorated with floral patterns. Either hand of the upper arms holds a circular plate. The middle left hand has a noose, while the right one holds a sword. The lower left hand has a bowl in front of the belly, and the right holds a willow branch. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches [2] Close-up of Niches 146 and 147 [3] Close-up of Niche 146 [4] Close-up of Niche 147 [5] Close-up of Niche 148 [6, 7] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Yu","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"date_updated":"2026-03-24 12:35:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","title":"Niches 146, 147 and 148, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","doi":["10.14288/1.0433171"],"created_by":{"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},"year":"2023","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 12:30:31"}
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{"created_by":{"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"]},"year":"2023","title":"Niches 92 to 96, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","doi":["10.14288/1.0433140"],"date_updated":"2026-03-24 12:40:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_created":"2026-03-24 12:37:43","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"type":"researchData","biblio_id":"01KMFXKNZ68E9HQWX69DA90ZQX","language":["eng","chi"],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFXKNZ68E9HQWX69DA90ZQX","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 92: A bodhisattva image is seated in a European sitting posture on a Sumeru throne. Niche 93: This is probably an unfinished niche. Niche 94: A severely eroded figure. Niche 95: A severely eroded standing figure. Niche 96: A severely eroded standing figure. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches [2] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KMFXKNZ68E9HQWX69DA90ZQX","status":"public","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},{"first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","last_name":"Yu"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 92: A bodhisattva image is seated in a European sitting posture on a Sumeru throne. Niche 93: This is probably an unfinished niche. Niche 94: A severely eroded figure. Niche 95: A severely eroded standing figure. Niche 96: A severely eroded standing figure. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches [2] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Bodhisattva"]}
{"author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Yu","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving"],"external":0,"abstract":["This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 85: One severely eroded figure in the middle of the niche and another on the right edge of the niche frame. Niche 86: A pair of severely eroded standing figures. Niche 87: A pair of severely eroded seated figures. Niche 88: One severely eroded figure in the middle of the niche and another on the right edge of the niche frame. Niche 89: One severely eroded figure in the middle of the niche and another on the right edge of the niche frame. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches [2] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMFXNQ829S7NHV7T5C16N6K2","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFXNQ829S7NHV7T5C16N6K2","_id":"01KMFXNQ829S7NHV7T5C16N6K2","abstract_full":[{"text":"This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 85: One severely eroded figure in the middle of the niche and another on the right edge of the niche frame. Niche 86: A pair of severely eroded standing figures. Niche 87: A pair of severely eroded seated figures. Niche 88: One severely eroded figure in the middle of the niche and another on the right edge of the niche frame. Niche 89: One severely eroded figure in the middle of the niche and another on the right edge of the niche frame. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches [2] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"und"}],"publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 12:38:50","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Niches 85 to 89, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","doi":["10.14288/1.0433189"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2023","date_updated":"2026-03-24 12:40:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0"}
{"doi":["10.14288/1.0440539"],"title":"Entrance of Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) – 1","year":"2024","created_by":{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","last_name":"Anderl"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-24 12:42:57","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 12:24:33","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","biblio_id":"01KMFWVJNAAS5V0GQMB2BFJFKA","language":["eng","chi"],"status":"public","url":"https://open.library.ubc.ca/search?q=contributor:%20%22From+the+Ground+Up%3A+Buddhism+%26+East+Asian+Religions+%28FROGBEAR+Project%29%22","abstract_full":[{"text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). Descriptions of the photos: Entrance to the site [Image 01 to Image 04]. Northern Song Street (北宋街), a scenic tourist area of the site [Image 05, Image 06]. Tourist Centre [Image 07 to Image 09]. Site maps [Image 10 to Image 13]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01KMFWVJNAAS5V0GQMB2BFJFKA","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFWVJNAAS5V0GQMB2BFJFKA","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},{"last_name":"Yu","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy"}],"format":["image/jpeg"],"keyword":["Dazu","Baodingshan","Buddhist art","Rock carving"],"abstract":["Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). Descriptions of the photos: Entrance to the site [Image 01 to Image 04]. Northern Song Street (北宋街), a scenic tourist area of the site [Image 05, Image 06]. Tourist Centre [Image 07 to Image 09]. Site maps [Image 10 to Image 13]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"external":0}
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The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche depicts a complex transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (Guan wuliang shou jingbian 觀無量壽經變). The upper part depicts the Pure Land scene; the middle part contains the Amitabha triad; the bottom part and both sides portray the sixteen contemplations. The Amitabha triad consists of Amitabha Buddha (阿彌陀佛) in the middle, flanked by Avalokiteśvara (Guanyin, 觀音菩薩) on the left and Mahasthamaprapta (Dashizhi, 大勢至菩薩) on the right. The images only show half of their bodies. Attendant bodhisattvas, pavilion architecture with seated Buddhas and feitian (apsara) images are depicted in between the images of the Amitabha triad. In addition, images of reborn spirits playing musical instruments are placed on the fences before the Amitabha triad. A line of ten Buddha images is depicted on top of Avalokiteśvara and Mahasthamaprapta. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the upper part of the niche [Image 01]. Close-up of Amitabha Buddha showing the mudra of the highest level of the highest grade rebirth [Image 02, Image 03, Image 04]. Close-up of Avalokiteśvara holding a bowl in his left hand and a willow branch in his right hand [Image 05 to Image 09]. Close-up of Mahasthamaprapta holding a piece of lotus leaf in his left hand [Image 10 to Image 12]. Close-up of Amitabha Buddha and Avalokiteśvara [Image 13, Image 14]. Close-up of Amitabha Buddha and Mahasthamaprapta [Image 15]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"biblio_id":"01KMFXT0SY60Z7XWP4G3YZYSPV","language":["eng","chi"],"status":"public","_id":"01KMFXT0SY60Z7XWP4G3YZYSPV","abstract_full":[{"text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche depicts a complex transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (Guan wuliang shou jingbian 觀無量壽經變). The upper part depicts the Pure Land scene; the middle part contains the Amitabha triad; the bottom part and both sides portray the sixteen contemplations. The Amitabha triad consists of Amitabha Buddha (阿彌陀佛) in the middle, flanked by Avalokiteśvara (Guanyin, 觀音菩薩) on the left and Mahasthamaprapta (Dashizhi, 大勢至菩薩) on the right. The images only show half of their bodies. Attendant bodhisattvas, pavilion architecture with seated Buddhas and feitian (apsara) images are depicted in between the images of the Amitabha triad. In addition, images of reborn spirits playing musical instruments are placed on the fences before the Amitabha triad. A line of ten Buddha images is depicted on top of Avalokiteśvara and Mahasthamaprapta. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the upper part of the niche [Image 01]. Close-up of Amitabha Buddha showing the mudra of the highest level of the highest grade rebirth [Image 02, Image 03, Image 04]. Close-up of Avalokiteśvara holding a bowl in his left hand and a willow branch in his right hand [Image 05 to Image 09]. Close-up of Mahasthamaprapta holding a piece of lotus leaf in his left hand [Image 10 to Image 12]. Close-up of Amitabha Buddha and Avalokiteśvara [Image 13, Image 14]. Close-up of Amitabha Buddha and Mahasthamaprapta [Image 15]. 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{"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFXWGZ41TQX3Z5B0V1HF5WF","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This tableau illustrates the depletion of the six roots (liugen 六根). According to this Buddhist concept, if we do not take reasonable control of our monkey-like mind, we will be distracted by our six roots (referring to the six senses). The central sitting figure depicts a practitioner holding a calm monkey in front of his belly. The light illuminated on top of his head contains a seated Maitreya Buddha. Six characters, “縛心猿鎖六耗” (fu xin yuan suo liu hao, “the heart-binding monkey lock of the depletion of the six roots”), are written above the Maitreya Buddha. The left side of the central figure depicts the characters and images related to good vices, while the right side is the contents associated with bad vices. Six animals (from left to right: a dog, a crow, a snake, a fox, a fish and a horse) lashed below the central figure represent the control of the six roots. At the bottom of this tableau are the poems and inscriptions related to the theme. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [Image 01]. Overview of the niche [Image 02]. Surrounding environment [Image 03]. Introduction plaque of the niche [Image 04]. Upper part of the niche [Image 05]. Close-up of the central figure [Image 06 to Image 09]. Close-up of the inscriptions on the left side of the central figure [Image 10, Image 11]. Lower part of the niche [Image 12 to Image 15]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KMFXWGZ41TQX3Z5B0V1HF5WF","status":"public","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMFXWGZ41TQX3Z5B0V1HF5WF","abstract":["Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This tableau illustrates the depletion of the six roots (liugen 六根). According to this Buddhist concept, if we do not take reasonable control of our monkey-like mind, we will be distracted by our six roots (referring to the six senses). The central sitting figure depicts a practitioner holding a calm monkey in front of his belly. The light illuminated on top of his head contains a seated Maitreya Buddha. Six characters, “縛心猿鎖六耗” (fu xin yuan suo liu hao, “the heart-binding monkey lock of the depletion of the six roots”), are written above the Maitreya Buddha. The left side of the central figure depicts the characters and images related to good vices, while the right side is the contents associated with bad vices. Six animals (from left to right: a dog, a crow, a snake, a fox, a fish and a horse) lashed below the central figure represent the control of the six roots. At the bottom of this tableau are the poems and inscriptions related to the theme. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [Image 01]. Overview of the niche [Image 02]. Surrounding environment [Image 03]. Introduction plaque of the niche [Image 04]. Upper part of the niche [Image 05]. Close-up of the central figure [Image 06 to Image 09]. Close-up of the inscriptions on the left side of the central figure [Image 10, Image 11]. Lower part of the niche [Image 12 to Image 15]. 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{"format":["image/jpeg"],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Yu","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","abstract":["Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche depicts a complex transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (Guan wuliang shou jingbian 觀無量壽經變). The upper part depicts the Pure Land scene; the middle part contains the Amitabha triad; the bottom part and both sides portray the sixteen contemplations. The nine levels of rebirth (jiu pin wang shang, 九品往生) of the sixteen contemplations are depicted in the lower part of the tableau. Descriptions of the photos: Plaque of the highest level of the lowest grade (xia pin shang sheng, 下品上生). The crack in this plaque was created by a previous earthquake. [Image 01, Image 02]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"external":0,"keyword":["Dazu","Baodingshan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Rebirth"],"language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMFYB8BRVG4SGMWR3W6CREEN","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFYB8BRVG4SGMWR3W6CREEN","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche depicts a complex transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (Guan wuliang shou jingbian 觀無量壽經變). The upper part depicts the Pure Land scene; the middle part contains the Amitabha triad; the bottom part and both sides portray the sixteen contemplations. The nine levels of rebirth (jiu pin wang shang, 九品往生) of the sixteen contemplations are depicted in the lower part of the tableau. Descriptions of the photos: Plaque of the highest level of the lowest grade (xia pin shang sheng, 下品上生). The crack in this plaque was created by a previous earthquake. [Image 01, Image 02]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KMFYB8BRVG4SGMWR3W6CREEN","status":"public","date_created":"2026-03-24 12:50:36","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","created_by":{"name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","last_name":"Anderl","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}]},"year":"2024","title":"Transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (觀無量壽經變, Niche 18, Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) – Lowest grade of rebirth","doi":["10.14288/1.0440556"],"date_updated":"2026-03-24 12:55:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0"}
{"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"date_created":"2026-03-24 12:51:47","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_updated":"2026-03-24 12:55:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","year":"2024","created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"doi":["10.14288/1.0440543"],"title":"Inscriptions along the steps below Niche 18, Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像)","abstract":["Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This rock carving with four big characters and two short inscriptions on either side is located along the steps below Niche 18, the transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (Guan wuliangshou jingbian, 觀無量壽經變). The four big characters read “xi zhu yi mai” (西竺一脉, following the lineage of India from the West). The inscriptions on the big character’s left side record that this rock carving is dated to the sixth year of Emperor Xianfeng’s 咸豐 reign (1856), the Qing 清 Dynasty (1644-1911). The inscriptions on the right side remark that Ceng Zhimin (曾志敏) from this district, about 62 years old, wrote and engraved these inscriptions. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the inscriptions [Image 01]. Close-up of the four big characters [Image 02, Image 03]. Close-up of the inscriptions on the right side [Image 04 to Image 06]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"external":0,"keyword":["Dazu","Baodingshan","Buddhist art","Rock carving"],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph"},{"name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","last_name":"Yu"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFYDEJR43CCSZEVEPKTRX0A","abstract_full":[{"text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This rock carving with four big characters and two short inscriptions on either side is located along the steps below Niche 18, the transformation tableau of the Visualization on the Buddha of Immeasurable Life Sutra (Guan wuliangshou jingbian, 觀無量壽經變). The four big characters read “xi zhu yi mai” (西竺一脉, following the lineage of India from the West). The inscriptions on the big character’s left side record that this rock carving is dated to the sixth year of Emperor Xianfeng’s 咸豐 reign (1856), the Qing 清 Dynasty (1644-1911). The inscriptions on the right side remark that Ceng Zhimin (曾志敏) from this district, about 62 years old, wrote and engraved these inscriptions. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the inscriptions [Image 01]. Close-up of the four big characters [Image 02, Image 03]. Close-up of the inscriptions on the right side [Image 04 to Image 06]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KMFYDEJR43CCSZEVEPKTRX0A","status":"public","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMFYDEJR43CCSZEVEPKTRX0A"}
{"doi":["10.14288/1.0440547"],"title":"The Hell Tableau (地獄變), Niche 20, Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像)","year":"2024","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676"},"date_updated":"2026-03-24 12:55:03","license":"CC-BY-4.0","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 12:54:13","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","biblio_id":"01KMFYHWB9XN9XTXY8ZKDKMNGY","language":["eng","chi"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFYHWB9XN9XTXY8ZKDKMNGY","abstract_full":[{"text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche depicts a complex Hell Tableau (地獄變) illustration in four layers. The upper layer contains a line of ten Buddha images representing the Buddhas of the Ten Directions. The middle layer has Kṣitigarbha (Dizang Bodhisattva, 地藏菩薩) flanked by the Ten Kings (Shi wang, 十王), who are in charge of the Hells and their attendants. The bottom two layers depict the punishment scenes of the eighteen hells. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the tableau [Image 01, Image 02]. Surrounding environment [Image 03, Image 04]. Close-up of the upper and middle layers of the tableau [Image 05, Image 06]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KMFYHWB9XN9XTXY8ZKDKMNGY","author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","last_name":"Yu"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"keyword":["Dazu","Baodingshan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Buddha","Ksitigarbha","Dizang","Ten Kings","Hell"],"external":0,"abstract":["Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). This niche depicts a complex Hell Tableau (地獄變) illustration in four layers. The upper layer contains a line of ten Buddha images representing the Buddhas of the Ten Directions. The middle layer has Kṣitigarbha (Dizang Bodhisattva, 地藏菩薩) flanked by the Ten Kings (Shi wang, 十王), who are in charge of the Hells and their attendants. The bottom two layers depict the punishment scenes of the eighteen hells. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the tableau [Image 01, Image 02]. Surrounding environment [Image 03, Image 04]. Close-up of the upper and middle layers of the tableau [Image 05, Image 06]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."]}
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{"status":"public","_id":"01KMFYKV1AGN5131T7VGC53KPC","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). The Baodingshan Monastic Complex is located above the rock carvings. The picture shows the place near the entrance of the temples. Below is the depiction of the tableau of grazing cattle (Muniu tu, 牧牛圖). Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFYKV1AGN5131T7VGC53KPC","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMFYKV1AGN5131T7VGC53KPC","keyword":["Dazu","Baodingshan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Temple"],"external":0,"abstract":["Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像) is situated in Baoding Town (寶頂鎮), Dazu District (大足區), Chongqing (重慶). The site contains 32 rock carving niches dated to the Southern Song 南宋 Dynasty (1127–1279 CE). The Baodingshan Monastic Complex is located above the rock carvings. The picture shows the place near the entrance of the temples. Below is the depiction of the tableau of grazing cattle (Muniu tu, 牧牛圖). Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Yu","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy"}],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-24 13:00:08","title":"Baodingshan Monastic Complex, Baodingshan Dafowan Rock Carvings (寶頂山大佛灣摩崖造像)","doi":["10.14288/1.0440546"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2024","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 12:55:17"}
{"year":"2023","created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph"},"doi":["10.14288/1.0433104"],"title":"Stone plaque marking Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing","date_updated":"2026-03-24 13:00:08","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_created":"2026-03-24 12:56:27","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMFYNZWK1ES8KPQMSMAJP37K","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFYNZWK1ES8KPQMSMAJP37K","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"This stone plaque notes the recognition of the Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing as a site of protect cultural heritage at the national level. This site, the largest among the five Dazu Rock Carvings clusters, is located 1 km north of Dazu. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KMFYNZWK1ES8KPQMSMAJP37K","status":"public","format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Yu","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["This stone plaque notes the recognition of the Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing as a site of protect cultural heritage at the national level. This site, the largest among the five Dazu Rock Carvings clusters, is located 1 km north of Dazu. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving"]}
{"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFYR8G51Z0VQQRHHC9EFN6D","abstract_full":[{"text":"This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. The images in this niche are severely eroded. The niche centre contains two seated figures. The left one has a peach-shaped body halo and a circular head halo trimmed with flame patterns. The right one seems to be wearing a wind hat. This figure has a circular body and head halos. These two figures are flanked by ten small figures seated on lotus thrones. The lotus thrones contain stems collected from the two figures in the centre. Besides, a pair of badly eroded standing figures is near the niche frame. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the niche [1]. Close-up of the niche [2]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KMFYR8G51Z0VQQRHHC9EFN6D","status":"public","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMFYR8G51Z0VQQRHHC9EFN6D","external":0,"abstract":["This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. The images in this niche are severely eroded. The niche centre contains two seated figures. The left one has a peach-shaped body halo and a circular head halo trimmed with flame patterns. The right one seems to be wearing a wind hat. This figure has a circular body and head halos. These two figures are flanked by ten small figures seated on lotus thrones. The lotus thrones contain stems collected from the two figures in the centre. Besides, a pair of badly eroded standing figures is near the niche frame. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the niche [1]. Close-up of the niche [2]. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving"],"format":["high-resolution jpg"],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl"},{"first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","last_name":"Yu"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","date_updated":"2026-03-24 13:00:08","license":"CC-BY-4.0","created_by":{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},"year":"2023","title":"Niche 187, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","doi":["10.14288/1.0433191"],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2026-03-24 12:57:42","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"}}
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{"language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMFZKPA8CB7ZSVKHPWYDWN9W","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"und","text":"This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. An altar at the bottom of the central axis is depicted with a seated Buddha statue flanked by two standing bodhisattva statues. Since this set of images is severely eroded, their identities cannot be ascertained. They are accompanied by 300 small bodhisattva figures in 10 rows. The distribution is as follows: 1st row/ 33 images, 2nd row/ 34 images, 3rd row/ 34 images, 4th row/ 30 images, 5th row/ 29 images, 6th row/ 30 images, 7th row/ 30 images, 8th row/ 27 images, 9th row/ 26 images, and 10th row/ 26 images. Each bodhisattva image is placed on a lotus bud throne. Most have a certain degree of damage. However, some of their postures, handheld objects, mudras, and costumes can still be identified. Source: Dazu shike yanjiuyuan 大足石刻研究院. Dazu shike quanji 大足石刻全集 [Dazu Rock Carvings] Edited by Li Fangyin 黎方銀. 10 vols. Vol. 1-1, Chongqing: Chongqing chubanshe, 2018, pp. 110-120. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of Niche 20 [1] Bodhisattva images on the right of the central altar [2] Surrounding environment of Niche 20. The niches facing it are Niches 36 to 40 [3] Surrounding environment of Niche 20. The niches facing it are Niches 36 to 40 [4] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KMFZKPA8CB7ZSVKHPWYDWN9W","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFZKPA8CB7ZSVKHPWYDWN9W","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl"},{"last_name":"Yu","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu"}],"format":["high-resolution"],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Buddha","Bodhisattva"],"external":0,"abstract":["This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. An altar at the bottom of the central axis is depicted with a seated Buddha statue flanked by two standing bodhisattva statues. Since this set of images is severely eroded, their identities cannot be ascertained. They are accompanied by 300 small bodhisattva figures in 10 rows. The distribution is as follows: 1st row/ 33 images, 2nd row/ 34 images, 3rd row/ 34 images, 4th row/ 30 images, 5th row/ 29 images, 6th row/ 30 images, 7th row/ 30 images, 8th row/ 27 images, 9th row/ 26 images, and 10th row/ 26 images. Each bodhisattva image is placed on a lotus bud throne. Most have a certain degree of damage. However, some of their postures, handheld objects, mudras, and costumes can still be identified. Source: Dazu shike yanjiuyuan 大足石刻研究院. Dazu shike quanji 大足石刻全集 [Dazu Rock Carvings] Edited by Li Fangyin 黎方銀. 10 vols. Vol. 1-1, Chongqing: Chongqing chubanshe, 2018, pp. 110-120. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of Niche 20 [1] Bodhisattva images on the right of the central altar [2] Surrounding environment of Niche 20. The niches facing it are Niches 36 to 40 [3] Surrounding environment of Niche 20. The niches facing it are Niches 36 to 40 [4] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"title":"Seated Buddha statue flanked by two standing bodhisattva statues and accompanied by 300 bodhisattvas, Niche 20, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","doi":["10.14288/1.0433114"],"created_by":{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},"year":"2023","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-24 13:15:03","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 13:12:41","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
{"title":"Seated Buddha statue flanked by sixteen seated arhat statues, Niche 36, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","doi":["10.14288/1.0433117"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph"},"year":"2023","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-24 13:20:03","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 13:14:06","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","biblio_id":"01KMFZP9TC3GEQK4162Y3J7KCS","language":["eng","chi"],"status":"public","_id":"01KMFZP9TC3GEQK4162Y3J7KCS","abstract_full":[{"text":"This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. The central Buddha image in a double-collar drooping cassock is seated with crossed legs on a lotus throne, holding a bowl with his left hand and his right hand touching his right knee. The halos behind his head and body are peach-shaped with flame patterns. There are eight seated arhat images on each side of the central Buddha statue, all wearing cross-collar robes and with circular halos. Their hand mudras and holding objects are not clear due to erosion. Some of the figures have short boots and small vases depicted in front of their seats. The heads of all arhats on the left and three on the right are lost. The arhat on the right edge is also damaged, leaving part of its robe. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the niche [1] Close-up of the central Buddha statue [2] Surrounding environment of Niche 36. The niche facing it is Niche 20 [3] The eight arhat statues on the left of the Buddha image [4] Part of the arhat statues on the right of the Buddha image [5] Part of the arhat statues on the right of the Buddha image and the surrounding environment [6] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"und"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFZP9TC3GEQK4162Y3J7KCS","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Yu","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy"}],"format":["high-resolution"],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Buddha","Arhat"],"abstract":["This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. The central Buddha image in a double-collar drooping cassock is seated with crossed legs on a lotus throne, holding a bowl with his left hand and his right hand touching his right knee. The halos behind his head and body are peach-shaped with flame patterns. There are eight seated arhat images on each side of the central Buddha statue, all wearing cross-collar robes and with circular halos. Their hand mudras and holding objects are not clear due to erosion. Some of the figures have short boots and small vases depicted in front of their seats. The heads of all arhats on the left and three on the right are lost. The arhat on the right edge is also damaged, leaving part of its robe. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the niche [1] Close-up of the central Buddha statue [2] Surrounding environment of Niche 36. The niche facing it is Niche 20 [3] The eight arhat statues on the left of the Buddha image [4] Part of the arhat statues on the right of the Buddha image [5] Part of the arhat statues on the right of the Buddha image and the surrounding environment [6] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"external":0}
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Niche 17 (top): Two standing figures standing on a lotus pedestal Niche 18 (middle): One seated Buddha and two standing bodhisattvas are depicted. The cross-legged Buddha statue is placed on a lotus throne. It has flame motifs peach-shaped and oval halos behind its head and body. The peach-shaped halos of both bodhisattvas are also trimmed by flame patterns. Three vertical lines of inscriptions with three recognizable characters about the construction of this niche dated to the late Tang are found near the top right corner of the niche frame. Source: Dazu shike yanjiuyuan 大足石刻研究院. Dazu shike quanji 大足石刻全集 [Dazu Rock Carvings] Edited by Li Fangyin 黎方銀. 10 vols. Vol. 1-1, Chongqing: Chongqing chubanshe, 2018, pp. 107-108. Niche 19 (bottom): One seated bodhisattva and two standing bodhisattvas are depicted. The cross-legged bodhisattva statue is placed on a Sumeru throne. It has flame motifs peach-shaped and oval halos behind its head and body. Its left hand holds a bowl, while the right hand carries an unknown object. The bodhisattvas on both sides have circular halos. Two groups of buddha images framed by auspicious clouds are carved above the Buddha statues on the central wall. Each group contains five buddha images. Inscriptions that were dated to the late Tang are found near the right side of the niche frame. It mentions the construction of the shrine for the salvational Avalokitesvara (Chinese: Jiuku guanyin 救苦觀音). Source: Dazu shike yanjiuyuan. Dazu shike quanji. Edited by Li Fangyin. Vol. 1-1, pp. 109 -110. Descriptions of the photos: Complex of Niches 17, 18 and 19 and surrounding environment [1] Niches 18 and 19 [2] Key to niche numbers [3] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"biblio_id":"01KMFZ5P8E7VWQC5VPM6DTY65A","language":["eng","chi"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Since all the figures are severely eroded, their identities are unknown. Niche 17 (top): Two standing figures standing on a lotus pedestal Niche 18 (middle): One seated Buddha and two standing bodhisattvas are depicted. The cross-legged Buddha statue is placed on a lotus throne. It has flame motifs peach-shaped and oval halos behind its head and body. The peach-shaped halos of both bodhisattvas are also trimmed by flame patterns. Three vertical lines of inscriptions with three recognizable characters about the construction of this niche dated to the late Tang are found near the top right corner of the niche frame. Source: Dazu shike yanjiuyuan 大足石刻研究院. Dazu shike quanji 大足石刻全集 [Dazu Rock Carvings] Edited by Li Fangyin 黎方銀. 10 vols. Vol. 1-1, Chongqing: Chongqing chubanshe, 2018, pp. 107-108. Niche 19 (bottom): One seated bodhisattva and two standing bodhisattvas are depicted. The cross-legged bodhisattva statue is placed on a Sumeru throne. It has flame motifs peach-shaped and oval halos behind its head and body. Its left hand holds a bowl, while the right hand carries an unknown object. The bodhisattvas on both sides have circular halos. Two groups of buddha images framed by auspicious clouds are carved above the Buddha statues on the central wall. Each group contains five buddha images. Inscriptions that were dated to the late Tang are found near the right side of the niche frame. It mentions the construction of the shrine for the salvational Avalokitesvara (Chinese: Jiuku guanyin 救苦觀音). Source: Dazu shike yanjiuyuan. Dazu shike quanji. Edited by Li Fangyin. Vol. 1-1, pp. 109 -110. Descriptions of the photos: Complex of Niches 17, 18 and 19 and surrounding environment [1] Niches 18 and 19 [2] Key to niche numbers [3] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"und"}],"_id":"01KMFZ5P8E7VWQC5VPM6DTY65A","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMFZ5P8E7VWQC5VPM6DTY65A","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 13:05:02","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","doi":["10.14288/1.0433112"],"title":"Niches 17, 18, and 19, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","year":"2023","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-24 13:36:19"}
{"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. It depicts three figures: a standing guardian deity in the centre flanked by two images of what appear to be laymen. The guardian deity in a warrior costume has a wrathful face. The front of its square crown has a bird motif, with flowing textiles either side of the crown. There is a halo trimmed with flame motifs on its back. Both hands of the deity have been destroyed, while its feet are heavily eroded. On its left-hand side is a figure of a layperson wearing a turban. The figure on the guardian deity's right-hand side is a laywoman whose head has been lost. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01KMG0JTMRSZPXR5FQK64R4RZ6","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMG0JTMRSZPXR5FQK64R4RZ6","biblio_id":"01KMG0JTMRSZPXR5FQK64R4RZ6","language":["eng","chi"],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Guardian deity"],"abstract":["This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. It depicts three figures: a standing guardian deity in the centre flanked by two images of what appear to be laymen. The guardian deity in a warrior costume has a wrathful face. The front of its square crown has a bird motif, with flowing textiles either side of the crown. There is a halo trimmed with flame motifs on its back. Both hands of the deity have been destroyed, while its feet are heavily eroded. On its left-hand side is a figure of a layperson wearing a turban. The figure on the guardian deity's right-hand side is a laywoman whose head has been lost. Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph"},{"last_name":"Yu","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy"}],"format":["image/tiff","image/jpeg"],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-24 13:42:53","doi":["10.14288/1.0433105"],"title":"Guardian deity flanked by two devotee figures, Niche 3, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","year":"2023","created_by":{"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 13:29:41"}
{"publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 13:27:14","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Niches 66 and 67, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","doi":["10.14288/1.0433137"],"created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},"year":"2023","date_updated":"2026-03-24 13:43:43","license":"CC-BY-4.0","author":[{"name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Anderl","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"]},{"name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","last_name":"Yu"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["image/tiff","image/png"],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Donor"],"external":0,"abstract":["This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 66: Two severely eroded seated figures. Niche 67: Six severely eroded figures are depicted. The central image is seated on a rock throne. The remains of two seated Buddhas are found on top of the central image. There are two donor images on the left side of the central figure, with a single donor to the right. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches and the surrounding environment [2] Close-up of Niche 66 [3] Close-up of Niche 67 [4] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"biblio_id":"01KMG0EATYWJQKKA0335407E42","language":["eng","chi"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMG0EATYWJQKKA0335407E42","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 66: Two severely eroded seated figures. Niche 67: Six severely eroded figures are depicted. The central image is seated on a rock throne. The remains of two seated Buddhas are found on top of the central image. There are two donor images on the left side of the central figure, with a single donor to the right. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches and the surrounding environment [2] Close-up of Niche 66 [3] Close-up of Niche 67 [4] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KMG0EATYWJQKKA0335407E42"}
{"biblio_id":"01KMG0G7CNRQMBZXG6TN77Y7RS","language":["eng","chi"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"These two niches are located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 116 depicts a six-armed seated bodhisattva. Each of the two upper hands of the bodhisattva holds a circular plate. The left middle arm rests on the bodhisattva’s belly, while the right has a willow branch. The left and right lower arms carry a trident and a sword, respectively. A small kneeling figure is carved in front of the bodhisattva’s altar, with several donor images depicted on both sides. However, since they are severely eroded, their identities are uncertain. Niche 116-1 is blank. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches [2] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KMG0G7CNRQMBZXG6TN77Y7RS","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMG0G7CNRQMBZXG6TN77Y7RS","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},{"name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","last_name":"Yu"}],"format":["image/tiff","image/png"],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Bodhisattva","Donor"],"abstract":["These two niches are located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 116 depicts a six-armed seated bodhisattva. Each of the two upper hands of the bodhisattva holds a circular plate. The left middle arm rests on the bodhisattva’s belly, while the right has a willow branch. The left and right lower arms carry a trident and a sword, respectively. A small kneeling figure is carved in front of the bodhisattva’s altar, with several donor images depicted on both sides. However, since they are severely eroded, their identities are uncertain. Niche 116-1 is blank. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches [2] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"external":0,"title":"Niches 116 and 116-1, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","doi":["10.14288/1.0433143"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2023","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-24 13:50:33","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 13:28:16","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
{"_id":"01KMG0C5A9VC22GDEQ7KRKBY3Y","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 45: A pair of standing bodhisattvas with unknown identities is depicted. Their peach-shaped halos are decorated with flame patterns. Other details cannot be recognized due to severe erosion. Niche 46: Five figures are depicted. The central Buddha image is seated with crossed legs on a lotus throne, holding a bowl with his left hand and with his right hand touching his right knee. An octagon canopy is carved above the Buddha. The upper part of the central wall is depicted with bas-reliefs of Bodhi trees. The Buddha is flanked by two standing disciple figures with Añjali Mudras (Chinese: heshi 合十) and circular halos. Two unknown bodhisattvas with Lalitasana sitting postures are placed on the side walls. Both are severely eroded. Niche 47: A standing figure dressed in a warrior’s costume is depicted in the centre, while a badly eroded statue remains on its left side. Several small figures with unknown identities also remain under the central figure. Niche 48: The central figure is a Buddha sitting in a European posture on a Sumeru throne. The statue’s head, body and legs are damaged. However, a peached-shaped head halo and an oval body halo with flame patterns remain. The two attendant bodhisattvas have the same sitting postures and halo designs. Both of them hold lotus flowers with long stems. A pair of feitian 飛天 (Sanskrit: apsaras) is depicted on top of the three statues. They are severely eroded. There is an altar at the bottom of the niche. It is flanked by two kneeling bodhisattva figures and two lions. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches [2] Overview of the niches and the surrounding environment [3] Close-up of Niches 45 and 47 [4] Close-up of Niche 45 [5] Close-up of Niche 47 [6] Close-up of Niche 46 [7] Close-up of Niche 48 [8] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMG0C5A9VC22GDEQ7KRKBY3Y","status":"public","language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMG0C5A9VC22GDEQ7KRKBY3Y","external":0,"abstract":["This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 45: A pair of standing bodhisattvas with unknown identities is depicted. Their peach-shaped halos are decorated with flame patterns. Other details cannot be recognized due to severe erosion. Niche 46: Five figures are depicted. The central Buddha image is seated with crossed legs on a lotus throne, holding a bowl with his left hand and with his right hand touching his right knee. An octagon canopy is carved above the Buddha. The upper part of the central wall is depicted with bas-reliefs of Bodhi trees. The Buddha is flanked by two standing disciple figures with Añjali Mudras (Chinese: heshi 合十) and circular halos. Two unknown bodhisattvas with Lalitasana sitting postures are placed on the side walls. Both are severely eroded. Niche 47: A standing figure dressed in a warrior’s costume is depicted in the centre, while a badly eroded statue remains on its left side. Several small figures with unknown identities also remain under the central figure. Niche 48: The central figure is a Buddha sitting in a European posture on a Sumeru throne. The statue’s head, body and legs are damaged. However, a peached-shaped head halo and an oval body halo with flame patterns remain. The two attendant bodhisattvas have the same sitting postures and halo designs. Both of them hold lotus flowers with long stems. A pair of feitian 飛天 (Sanskrit: apsaras) is depicted on top of the three statues. They are severely eroded. There is an altar at the bottom of the niche. It is flanked by two kneeling bodhisattva figures and two lions. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview of the niches [2] Overview of the niches and the surrounding environment [3] Close-up of Niches 45 and 47 [4] Close-up of Niche 45 [5] Close-up of Niche 47 [6] Close-up of Niche 46 [7] Close-up of Niche 48 [8] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Buddha","Bodhisattva","Feitian","Apsara"],"format":["image/tiff","image/png"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Yu","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-24 14:03:17","year":"2023","created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","name":"Christoph Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"doi":["10.14288/1.0433134"],"title":"Niches 45, 46, 47, and 48, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"date_created":"2026-03-24 13:26:02","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"}}
{"format":["image/tiff","image/png"],"author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},{"name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","last_name":"Yu"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 37: Five images. The central figure is Kṣitigarbha (Chinese: Dicang pusa 地藏菩薩). The bodhisattva sits on a Sumeru throne in a Lalitasana position, wearing a hood and holding a staff in his right hand. A beast is depicted on its right side. A standing figure whose head is damaged is on Kṣitigarbha’s left-hand side. It wears a robe and makes an Añjali Mudra (Chinese: heshi 合十). A pair of feitian 飛天 (Sanskrit: apsaras) are carved on the niche lintel. There is also a standing figure with an Añjali Mudra outside the niche. Inscriptions indicating it is a shrine of Kṣitigarbha dated to 940 CE, during the Later Shu dynasty (後蜀廣政三年) are found on the wall between niches 37 and 38. Source: Dazu shike yanjiuyuan 大足石刻研究院. Dazu shike quanji 大足石刻全集 [Dazu Rock Carvings] Edited by Li Fangyin 黎方銀. 10 vols. Vol. 1-1, Chongqing: Chongqing chubanshe, 2018, p. 163. Niche 38: Twenty-five figures are depicted. A Buddha standing statue flanked by two attendants and two bodhisattvas is carved on the central wall. The Buddha wears a double-collar drooping cassock and holds a staff in his right hand, standing on a lotus pedestal. His halo is peach-shaped and trimmed with flame patterns. The female attendant on the Buddha’s left wears a crown, while the male attendant on the right is dressed in a monk’s robe. Both attendants hold Añjali mudras and their halos are circular. The bodhisattvas next to them are similar in appearance, but the objects held in front of their chest are unclear. Ten smaller figures are depicted on each side to accompany the group of figures on the central wall. Their identities are unknown due to severe erosion. Niche 39: Twelve figures are depicted. A Buddha wearing a double-collar drooping cassock and holding an octagon dharma wheel with both hands is carved in the central wall. The Buddha is seated on a lotus throne. Four standing figures are depicted on the left side wall, while the right side wall has four figures. All of them are severely damaged. A pair of feitian are carved on the niche lintel. Inscriptions indicating it is a shrine of Blazing Light Buddha (Chinese: Da wei de chi sheng guang fo 大威德熾盛光佛) dated to 922 CE of Former Shu dynasty (前蜀乾德四年) are found on the wall between niches 39 and 40. Source: Dazu shike yanjiuyuan. Dazu shike quanji. Edited by Li Fangyin. Vol. 1-1, p. 171. Niche 40: Six figures are depicted. A central Buddha statue with a damaged head sitting on a double lotus throne holds a meditation mudra. The older standing disciple on the Buddha’s left side is seemingly Mahākāśyapa, while the younger one on the right should be Ānanda. Both hold Añjali Mudras. The two bodhisattvas on the sides are severely damaged. There is a smaller standing figure on the right side of the niche frame. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview the niches [2] Close-up of niches 37 (right) and 38 (left) [3] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Buddha","Bodhisattva","Disciple","Feitian","Apsara","Ksitigarbha","Dizang","Blazing Light Buddha","Mahakasyapa","Ananda"],"biblio_id":"01KMG098D7N690C70JDQGPR7TD","language":["eng","chi"],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMG098D7N690C70JDQGPR7TD","_id":"01KMG098D7N690C70JDQGPR7TD","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This complex of niches is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. Niche 37: Five images. The central figure is Kṣitigarbha (Chinese: Dicang pusa 地藏菩薩). The bodhisattva sits on a Sumeru throne in a Lalitasana position, wearing a hood and holding a staff in his right hand. A beast is depicted on its right side. A standing figure whose head is damaged is on Kṣitigarbha’s left-hand side. It wears a robe and makes an Añjali Mudra (Chinese: heshi 合十). A pair of feitian 飛天 (Sanskrit: apsaras) are carved on the niche lintel. There is also a standing figure with an Añjali Mudra outside the niche. Inscriptions indicating it is a shrine of Kṣitigarbha dated to 940 CE, during the Later Shu dynasty (後蜀廣政三年) are found on the wall between niches 37 and 38. Source: Dazu shike yanjiuyuan 大足石刻研究院. Dazu shike quanji 大足石刻全集 [Dazu Rock Carvings] Edited by Li Fangyin 黎方銀. 10 vols. Vol. 1-1, Chongqing: Chongqing chubanshe, 2018, p. 163. Niche 38: Twenty-five figures are depicted. A Buddha standing statue flanked by two attendants and two bodhisattvas is carved on the central wall. The Buddha wears a double-collar drooping cassock and holds a staff in his right hand, standing on a lotus pedestal. His halo is peach-shaped and trimmed with flame patterns. The female attendant on the Buddha’s left wears a crown, while the male attendant on the right is dressed in a monk’s robe. Both attendants hold Añjali mudras and their halos are circular. The bodhisattvas next to them are similar in appearance, but the objects held in front of their chest are unclear. Ten smaller figures are depicted on each side to accompany the group of figures on the central wall. Their identities are unknown due to severe erosion. Niche 39: Twelve figures are depicted. A Buddha wearing a double-collar drooping cassock and holding an octagon dharma wheel with both hands is carved in the central wall. The Buddha is seated on a lotus throne. Four standing figures are depicted on the left side wall, while the right side wall has four figures. All of them are severely damaged. A pair of feitian are carved on the niche lintel. Inscriptions indicating it is a shrine of Blazing Light Buddha (Chinese: Da wei de chi sheng guang fo 大威德熾盛光佛) dated to 922 CE of Former Shu dynasty (前蜀乾德四年) are found on the wall between niches 39 and 40. Source: Dazu shike yanjiuyuan. Dazu shike quanji. Edited by Li Fangyin. Vol. 1-1, p. 171. Niche 40: Six figures are depicted. A central Buddha statue with a damaged head sitting on a double lotus throne holds a meditation mudra. The older standing disciple on the Buddha’s left side is seemingly Mahākāśyapa, while the younger one on the right should be Ānanda. Both hold Añjali Mudras. The two bodhisattvas on the sides are severely damaged. There is a smaller standing figure on the right side of the niche frame. Descriptions of the photos: Key to the niches [1] Overview the niches [2] Close-up of niches 37 (right) and 38 (left) [3] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"status":"public","date_created":"2026-03-24 13:24:27","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"year":"2023","created_by":{"name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl"},"doi":["10.14288/1.0433118"],"title":"Niches 37, 38, 39, and 40, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","date_updated":"2026-03-24 14:05:26","license":"CC-BY-4.0"}
{"publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 13:21:42","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","name":"Department of Languages and cultures","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Tablet with inscriptions, No. 134, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","doi":["10.14288/1.0433165"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl"},"year":"2023","date_updated":"2026-03-24 14:10:43","license":"CC-BY-4.0","author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","last_name":"Anderl","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph","_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}]},{"last_name":"Yu","name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendy","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendy","name":"Sau Ling Wendy Yu"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["image/tiff"],"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving"],"abstract":["This tablet is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. The inscriptions contain 180 characters distributed in 14 columns. It describes fieldwork conducted in the thirty-fourth year of the Republic of China (1945). The participants’ names are recorded. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the tablet [1] Close-up of the tablet [2] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"external":0,"language":["eng","chi"],"biblio_id":"01KMG046WAXEP8RZSRGWR90QKN","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMG046WAXEP8RZSRGWR90QKN","abstract_full":[{"text":"This tablet is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. The inscriptions contain 180 characters distributed in 14 columns. It describes fieldwork conducted in the thirty-fourth year of the Republic of China (1945). The participants’ names are recorded. Descriptions of the photos: Overview of the tablet [1] Close-up of the tablet [2] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01KMG046WAXEP8RZSRGWR90QKN"}
{"keyword":["Beishan","Buddhist art","Rock carving","Buddha","Bodhisattva","Disciple","Feitian","Apsara","Guardian king","Guardian deity"],"abstract":["This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. A seated Buddha statue is depicted on the central wall. The figure is placed on a lotus throne. Its peach-shaped head halo and the oval halo behind its back are decorated with flame patterns. The right hand touches its knee, while the left one is damaged. The face and part of its robe are coated in gold foil. There is an upside down lotus canopy flanked by a bas-relief of feitian 飛天 (Sanskrit: apsaras) above the Buddha statue. An additional pair of feitian is carved on both sides of the budda’s head. The upper part of the central wall is adorned with leaves representing the bodhi tree. Two disciples flank the central Buddha statue. Their palms join together to form an Añjali Mudra (Chinese: heshi 合十). The older disciple on the left of Buddha is probably Mahākāśyapa, while the younger one on the right should be Ānanda. Next to the two disciples are two bodhisattvas. The bodhisattva on the left side wall holds a lotus flower, while the one on the right side shows an Añjali Mudra. The headdresses of both bodhisattvas are coated in gold foil. On each side wall, five seated buddha images, two standing guardian deities and two standing guardian kings are depicted from top to bottom. The images on the left side wall are better preserved. Descriptions of the photos: Niche 10 and the surrounding environment [1] Right side of Niche 10 and surrounding environment [2] Left side of Niche 10 and surrounding environment [3] Overview of Niche 10 [4] Close-up of the central wall [5] Left side wall [6] Right side wall [7] Five buddha images on left side wall [8] Feitian on left side of central Buddha image [9] Feitian on right side of central Buddha image [10] Five buddha images on right side wall [11] Guardian kings at bottom of right side wall [12] Guardian kings at bottom of left side wall [13] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Anderl","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","name":"Christoph Anderl","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Christoph","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph"},{"name_last_first":"Yu, Sau Ling Wendi","first_name":"Sau Ling Wendi","name":"Sau Ling Wendi Yu","last_name":"Yu"}],"format":["image/tiff"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This niche is located in Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻), Fowan (佛灣), Dazu (大足) District, Chongqing. A seated Buddha statue is depicted on the central wall. The figure is placed on a lotus throne. Its peach-shaped head halo and the oval halo behind its back are decorated with flame patterns. The right hand touches its knee, while the left one is damaged. The face and part of its robe are coated in gold foil. There is an upside down lotus canopy flanked by a bas-relief of feitian 飛天 (Sanskrit: apsaras) above the Buddha statue. An additional pair of feitian is carved on both sides of the budda’s head. The upper part of the central wall is adorned with leaves representing the bodhi tree. Two disciples flank the central Buddha statue. Their palms join together to form an Añjali Mudra (Chinese: heshi 合十). The older disciple on the left of Buddha is probably Mahākāśyapa, while the younger one on the right should be Ānanda. Next to the two disciples are two bodhisattvas. The bodhisattva on the left side wall holds a lotus flower, while the one on the right side shows an Añjali Mudra. The headdresses of both bodhisattvas are coated in gold foil. On each side wall, five seated buddha images, two standing guardian deities and two standing guardian kings are depicted from top to bottom. The images on the left side wall are better preserved. Descriptions of the photos: Niche 10 and the surrounding environment [1] Right side of Niche 10 and surrounding environment [2] Left side of Niche 10 and surrounding environment [3] Overview of Niche 10 [4] Close-up of the central wall [5] Left side wall [6] Right side wall [7] Five buddha images on left side wall [8] Feitian on left side of central Buddha image [9] Feitian on right side of central Buddha image [10] Five buddha images on right side wall [11] Guardian kings at bottom of right side wall [12] Guardian kings at bottom of left side wall [13] Metadata created by: Sau Ling Wendy Yu."}],"_id":"01KMG06GSM93AK7E2RRXXYMHR3","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMG06GSM93AK7E2RRXXYMHR3","biblio_id":"01KMG06GSM93AK7E2RRXXYMHR3","language":["eng","chi"],"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW21"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"name":"Department of Languages and cultures","ugent_id":"LW21"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"The University of British Columbia"},"date_created":"2026-03-24 13:22:57","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-24 14:13:27","doi":["10.14288/1.0433113"],"title":"Seated Buddha statue accompanied by disciples, bodhisattvas and guardian deities, Niche 10, Beishan Rock Carvings (北山石刻)","year":"2023","created_by":{"last_name":"Anderl","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3681-1676","biblio_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christoph Anderl","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":"LW21"}],"ugent_id":["802000755020","979663646016"],"_id":"26E80EFC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Anderl, Christoph","first_name":"Christoph"}}
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{"status":"public","_id":"01KM5T8EFVH2ACMDQ39HK06FWW","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset provides a comprehensive risk characterization of organic micropollutants (OMPs) in public wastewater treatment plant effluents across Flanders, Belgium, covering the period from 2017 to 2021. Developed by Warich Leekitratanapisan and Karel De Schamphelaere as part of the SMARTDETOX FWO project, the study utilizes long-term exposure data (2000–2021) sourced from the Flanders Environmental Agency (VMM) database. The assessment integrates measured environmental concentrations with five distinct ecological and health-based thresholds: the lowest Predicted No-Effect Concentrations (PNECs) from the NORMAN database, Species Sensitivity Distribution (SSD) data, EC50 values across three trophic levels (algae, crustaceans, and fish), Critical Environmental Concentrations (CECs) derived from fish plasma models, and PNECs based on the minimum inhibitory concentration for clinically relevant bacteria (PNECmic).The accompanying data files include raw exposure concentrations, site-specific monitoring classifications based on detection frequency, a consolidated library of environmental threshold values, and the resulting risk quotient (RQ) calculations."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KM5T8EFVH2ACMDQ39HK06FWW","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01KM5T8EFVH2ACMDQ39HK06FWW","keyword":["organic micropollutants","wastewater treatment plant","environmental risk assessment"],"external":0,"abstract":["This dataset provides a comprehensive risk characterization of organic micropollutants (OMPs) in public wastewater treatment plant effluents across Flanders, Belgium, covering the period from 2017 to 2021. 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The assessment integrates measured environmental concentrations with five distinct ecological and health-based thresholds: the lowest Predicted No-Effect Concentrations (PNECs) from the NORMAN database, Species Sensitivity Distribution (SSD) data, EC50 values across three trophic levels (algae, crustaceans, and fish), Critical Environmental Concentrations (CECs) derived from fish plasma models, and PNECs based on the minimum inhibitory concentration for clinically relevant bacteria (PNECmic).The accompanying data files include raw exposure concentrations, site-specific monitoring classifications based on detection frequency, a consolidated library of environmental threshold values, and the resulting risk quotient (RQ) calculations."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}]}],"ugent_id":["000201445152","802003647135","978417379609"],"_id":"74b1eee3-64e1-11eb-bd51-f03064373a49","name_last_first":"Leekitratanapisan, Warich","first_name":"Warich","last_name":"Leekitratanapisan","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3267-0028","biblio_id":"74b1eee3-64e1-11eb-bd51-f03064373a49","name":"Warich Leekitratanapisan"}],"format":["text/csv"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01JYP56Z03AGZKAG9RKW8DMP10"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2026-03-26 13:06:23","title":"Dataset - Risk characterization of organic micropollutants in public wastewater treatment plant effluents in Flanders, Belgium","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.19133721"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":["000201445152","802003647135","978417379609"],"_id":"74b1eee3-64e1-11eb-bd51-f03064373a49","first_name":"Warich","name_last_first":"Leekitratanapisan, Warich","last_name":"Leekitratanapisan","name":"Warich Leekitratanapisan","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3267-0028","biblio_id":"74b1eee3-64e1-11eb-bd51-f03064373a49"},"year":"2026","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Animal Sciences and Aquatic Ecology","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA22"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2026-03-20 14:26:45","project":[{"title":"SmartDetox - Removal of organic micropollutants from water","start_date":"2020-10-01","end_date":"2024-09-30","iweto_id":"3179L4520","publication_count":9,"gismo_id":"6e19f7df-4161-4b49-920b-3d43c258317b","abstract":"<p>An increasing problem in our freshwater resources is the occurrence of organic micropollutants (OMPs). OMPs are organic chemicals with highly variable structures, which occur at trace concentrations (μg – ng/L range) but can yield important (eco)toxicological and/or human health effects. OMPs often occur as mixtures and include pesticides, natural and synthetic hormones, pharmaceuticals, and others. Current dissipation approaches involve advanced treatment that are costly and show high environmental impact. They are energy-intensive, use high amounts of chemicals, and/or result in toxic waste. SmartDetox aims at developing sustainable cost-efficient smart advanced water treatment technology tailored for removing/detoxifying mixed OMPs at crucial points of the human water cycle. Novel, plasma-based oxidative degradation processes and dedicated microbial degradation for OMP destruction/detoxification will be combined with smart membrane technology. Innovative analytical methods to quantify and characterize the OMPs and their transformation products will be developed and combined with (eco)toxicological measurements to support the optimization of the removal technology and create opportunities for monitoring. SmartDetox has economic and socio-economic relevance. Municipal waste water treatment and drinking water companies are aware of the importance of OMPs and of the upcoming European legislation, and technology providers, such as environmental engineering companies, membrane and oxidation technology companies and analytical companies, show interest in the technologies developed in SmartDetox. As for its socio-economic impact, SmartDetox will contribute at reducing OMP concentrations in surface water and hence at implementing the Water Framework Directive. It will lead to safer drinking water and direct water reuse thereby releasing water stress linked with climate change to increasing life quality. </p>\n<p> </p>","_id":"3179L4520"}]}
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The provided CSV files comprise comprehensive datasets including WWTP characteristics, chemical concentrations, and bioassay results, alongside risk quotient calculations based on the NORMAN database and the original Microsoft Excel formulas used for modeling.","lang":"eng"}],"biblio_id":"01KM6F6QVHXV8CWYFCJV9R89HP","language":["eng"],"keyword":["effect-based monitoring","targeted chemical analysis","wastewater treatment effluent","antibiotics","pharmaceuticals","organic micropollutants"],"abstract":["This dataset supports the study of cumulative toxicity and ecological risks in 16 conventional wastewater treatment plant effluents across Flanders, Belgium, using an integrated approach of effect-based monitoring and targeted LC-HRMS chemical analysis. Developed by Warich Leekitratanapisan and Karel De Schamphelaere under the SMARTDETOX FWO project, the research identifies key toxicity drivers by combining Microcystis aeruginosa growth inhibition and zebrafish larvae behavior assays with iceberg modeling and the derivation of effect-based trigger values. The provided CSV files comprise comprehensive datasets including WWTP characteristics, chemical concentrations, and bioassay results, alongside risk quotient calculations based on the NORMAN database and the original Microsoft Excel formulas used for modeling."],"external":0,"author":[{"name":"Warich Leekitratanapisan","biblio_id":"74b1eee3-64e1-11eb-bd51-f03064373a49","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3267-0028","last_name":"Leekitratanapisan","_id":"74b1eee3-64e1-11eb-bd51-f03064373a49","first_name":"Warich","name_last_first":"Leekitratanapisan, Warich","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":["000201445152","802003647135","978417379609"]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/csv"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01KES53KZD22XV1T7WA225H6PG"}],"date_updated":"2026-03-26 13:07:52","license":"CC-BY-4.0","title":"Dataset - Effect based monitoring of emerging organic micropollutant mixtures in conventional wastewater treatment plant effluents in Flanders, Belgium","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.19139489"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Leekitratanapisan","biblio_id":"74b1eee3-64e1-11eb-bd51-f03064373a49","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3267-0028","name":"Warich Leekitratanapisan","ugent_id":["000201445152","802003647135","978417379609"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"first_name":"Warich","name_last_first":"Leekitratanapisan, Warich","_id":"74b1eee3-64e1-11eb-bd51-f03064373a49"},"year":"2026","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","name":"Department of Animal Sciences and Aquatic Ecology","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA22"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2026-03-20 20:32:49","project":[{"gismo_id":"6e19f7df-4161-4b49-920b-3d43c258317b","publication_count":9,"iweto_id":"3179L4520","end_date":"2024-09-30","start_date":"2020-10-01","title":"SmartDetox - Removal of organic micropollutants from water","abstract":"<p>An increasing problem in our freshwater resources is the occurrence of organic micropollutants (OMPs). OMPs are organic chemicals with highly variable structures, which occur at trace concentrations (μg – ng/L range) but can yield important (eco)toxicological and/or human health effects. OMPs often occur as mixtures and include pesticides, natural and synthetic hormones, pharmaceuticals, and others. Current dissipation approaches involve advanced treatment that are costly and show high environmental impact. They are energy-intensive, use high amounts of chemicals, and/or result in toxic waste. SmartDetox aims at developing sustainable cost-efficient smart advanced water treatment technology tailored for removing/detoxifying mixed OMPs at crucial points of the human water cycle. Novel, plasma-based oxidative degradation processes and dedicated microbial degradation for OMP destruction/detoxification will be combined with smart membrane technology. Innovative analytical methods to quantify and characterize the OMPs and their transformation products will be developed and combined with (eco)toxicological measurements to support the optimization of the removal technology and create opportunities for monitoring. SmartDetox has economic and socio-economic relevance. Municipal waste water treatment and drinking water companies are aware of the importance of OMPs and of the upcoming European legislation, and technology providers, such as environmental engineering companies, membrane and oxidation technology companies and analytical companies, show interest in the technologies developed in SmartDetox. As for its socio-economic impact, SmartDetox will contribute at reducing OMP concentrations in surface water and hence at implementing the Water Framework Directive. It will lead to safer drinking water and direct water reuse thereby releasing water stress linked with climate change to increasing life quality. </p>\n<p> </p>","_id":"3179L4520"}]}
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The output of the pipeline will be used in a generation component which automatically transforms factoid responses in emotion-rich replies to mitigate the emotions of customers towards a more positive sentiment. 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The dataset contains 119 pairs of linguistic examples from Old Norse-Icelandic. The first example of each pair represents a causative construction, while the second example of the pair represents a corresponding anticausative construction. Each example consists of three lines: a) the example line, b) the glossing line, and c) the translation line, according to the tradition in linguistics. Thus, each pair of examples consists of six lines.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;The dataset was gathered during three different research projects. The first period was funded by the Norwegian Research Council (NonCanCase, grant nr. 205007) during Catrine Sandal’s work (PI Jóhanna Barðdal). The second period of data gathering was funded by the European Research Council (EVALISA, grant nr. 313461) during Sigríður Sæunn Sigurðardóttir’s research assistantship at Ghent University (PI Jóhanna Barðdal). And, finally, the third period of the data gathering was during a project on Language Productivity at Work, funded by Ghent University’s Research Fund's Concerted Research Action Scheme (BOF-GOA grant nr. 01G01319, Co-PI Jóhanna Barðdal)"}],"author":[{"_id":"753DE8CE-2AE5-11E3-A4E0-796A10BDE39D","name_last_first":"Barðdal, Jóhanna","first_name":"Jóhanna","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":["802001654995","978358726234"],"biblio_id":"753DE8CE-2AE5-11E3-A4E0-796A10BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0164-4249","name":"Jóhanna Barðdal","last_name":"Barðdal"},{"last_name":"Sandal","name":"Catrine Sandal","first_name":"Catrine","name_last_first":"Sandal, Catrine"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["application/pdf","text/plain"],"keyword":["Arts and Humanities","oblique subjects","accusative subjects","case marking","argument structure","event structure","anticausatives","head vs. dependent marking","oblique anticausatives","productivity"],"abstract":["This dataset provides the material on which the analysis in the article: \"Dependent-Marked Anticausatives in Old Norse-Icelandic: Modeling Productive and Unproductive Alternations\" is based, an article which is coming out later this year in the journal Functions of Language. The dataset contains 119 pairs of linguistic examples from Old Norse-Icelandic. The first example of each pair represents a causative construction, while the second example of the pair represents a corresponding anticausative construction. Each example consists of three lines: a) the example line, b) the glossing line, and c) the translation line, according to the tradition in linguistics. Thus, each pair of examples consists of six lines.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;The dataset was gathered during three different research projects. The first period was funded by the Norwegian Research Council (NonCanCase, grant nr. 205007) during Catrine Sandal’s work (PI Jóhanna Barðdal). The second period of data gathering was funded by the European Research Council (EVALISA, grant nr. 313461) during Sigríður Sæunn Sigurðardóttir’s research assistantship at Ghent University (PI Jóhanna Barðdal). And, finally, the third period of the data gathering was during a project on Language Productivity at Work, funded by Ghent University’s Research Fund's Concerted Research Action Scheme (BOF-GOA grant nr. 01G01319, Co-PI Jóhanna Barðdal)"],"external":0}
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Vertical farming systems can effectively steer product quality, including phytonutrient content, through optimized growing conditions, and functional-structural plant models (FSPM) can greatly assist in the identification of such conditions. Therefore, the effect of light spectrum on pea microgreen (phyto)nutrient content will be investigated in a first, innovative experiment. Manual, destructive and physiological measurements on the microgreens will be used to integrate growth and morphology as well as submodels for light interception and photosynthesis in a cutting-edge pea seedling FSPM. Second, a vegetative FSPM will be developed to assess whether a support structure influences pea morphology and increases leaf light interception during vegetative growth, potentially lowering energy use. Third, it will be tested whether the optimal light spectrum for microgreens has a similar effect on pods and seeds, and whether inoculation with Rhizobium increases (phyto)nutrient content and yield. This will be complemented with the development of a unique mature FSPM, including novel modules for turgor-driven growth and carbon and nitrogen dynamics, based on water potential and destructive measurements. The FSPM can be used for growth predictions and yield simulations, resulting in an innovative tool for optimizing vertical farming systems of pea.</p>","title":"Development of a turgor-driven functional-structural plant model for pea (Pisum sativum L.) as an optimization tool for vertical farming systems","start_date":"2022-11-01","publication_count":3,"gismo_id":"2719615d-4e23-11ed-ae55-b5ed6dcd0b5b","end_date":"2026-10-31","iweto_id":"1S32223N"},{"abstract":"<p>In this project, innovative multi-waveband LED light units (RAYN) will be used with precise spectral and intensity controls. Research on plant-light interactions is therefore no longer limited to traditional blue and red wavebands and their typical ratios, or to white light, but specific light recipes depending on the research goals can be created from 12 different wavebands, including UV and far-red, by simple touch control. RAYN LEDs will also be mounted in a climate chamber (ICH260 with temperature range between -10°C and 60°C) to create an unparalleled research unit to investigate light-plant-insect interactions, frost stability of plant sensors and the relevance of green tissues to plant hydraulics during frost.</p>","_id":"01B04320","start_date":"2020-12-01","title":"Shed the correct light on plants in dedicated core research facilities.","gismo_id":"5b65fb68-27eb-11eb-8508-05f5ede3575f","publication_count":6,"iweto_id":"01B04320","end_date":"2022-11-30"}],"date_created":"2026-03-26 12:54:02","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA21","name":"Department of Plants and Crops","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA21"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}]}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","biblio_id":"01KMN3B0CJC62GJ7RCNT7FVW6Z","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01KMN3B0CJC62GJ7RCNT7FVW6Z","_id":"01KMN3B0CJC62GJ7RCNT7FVW6Z","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains morphological and physiological data of spring wheat blades, grown under a 6h-6h and 12h-12h light-dark cycle. 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For the second experiment, it contains data on final blade length, SPAD values throughout development and photosynthetic rates.","lang":"eng"}],"author":[{"first_name":"Helena","name_last_first":"Clauw, Helena","_id":"EE879926-7AC6-11E6-962D-B4E9B4D1D7B1","ugent_id":["000160933609","802003787783","975628769954"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}]}],"biblio_id":"EE879926-7AC6-11E6-962D-B4E9B4D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9723-3024","name":"Helena Clauw","last_name":"Clauw"},{"name":"Hans Van de Put","first_name":"Hans","name_last_first":"Van de Put, Hans","last_name":"Van de Put"},{"name_last_first":"Sghaier, Abderahman","first_name":"Abderahman","_id":"bf9904f7-7e11-11f0-982e-cdf56a3c81d0","ugent_id":["802003872659"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"ugent_id":"LA21"}],"biblio_id":"bf9904f7-7e11-11f0-982e-cdf56a3c81d0","name":"Abderahman Sghaier","last_name":"Sghaier"},{"last_name":"Kerkaert","name":"Trui Kerkaert","first_name":"Trui","name_last_first":"Kerkaert, Trui"},{"name":"Pieter Vermeir","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8813-0288","biblio_id":"F9897950-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Vermeir","_id":"F9897950-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Vermeir, Pieter","first_name":"Pieter","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA24","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000052374","972300505954"]},{"last_name":"Steppe","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6252-0704","biblio_id":"F605A5E2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Kathy Steppe","ugent_id":["801001461222","976046201875","919015958625"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA21","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA21"}]}],"name_last_first":"Steppe, Kathy","first_name":"Kathy","_id":"F605A5E2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/csv","application/vnd.ms-excel"],"keyword":["SPAD","Photosynthesis","Nitrogen","Nitrate","Blade length","Triticum aestivum (wheat)"],"abstract":["This dataset contains morphological and physiological data of spring wheat blades, grown under a 6h-6h and 12h-12h light-dark cycle. 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{"abstract":["Data collection on consumer perceptions of sustainable fashion"],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Behre","name":"Barbara Behre","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8869-4611","biblio_id":"D8A5582A-A8D4-11E4-8A51-3CFAB4D1D7B1","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS01","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS01"}]}],"ugent_id":["000141269281","802003412113","972010201829"],"_id":"D8A5582A-A8D4-11E4-8A51-3CFAB4D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Behre, Barbara","first_name":"Barbara"}],"format":["text/csv"],"status":"public","_id":"01GTE3Z74HM9D1BW595M8FJR1Y","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Data collection on consumer perceptions of sustainable fashion"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GTE3Z74HM9D1BW595M8FJR1Y","biblio_id":"01GTE3Z74HM9D1BW595M8FJR1Y","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"PS01"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS01"}],"name":"Department of Communication studies","ugent_id":"PS01"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess","publisher":{"name":"Open Science Framework"},"date_created":"2023-03-01 08:17:39","license":"CC-BY-NC-ND-4.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:33:32","doi":["10.17605/OSF.IO/CEAWP"],"title":"Sustainability cues and fashion style","year":"2023","created_by":{"last_name":"Behre","name":"Barbara Behre","biblio_id":"D8A5582A-A8D4-11E4-8A51-3CFAB4D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8869-4611","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS01","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS01"}]}],"ugent_id":["000141269281","802003412113","972010201829"],"_id":"D8A5582A-A8D4-11E4-8A51-3CFAB4D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Behre, Barbara","first_name":"Barbara"}}
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In addition, since LCZs were originally designed as a new framework for urban heat island studies (Stewart and Oke, 2012), they also contain a limited set (7) of 'natural' land-cover classes that can be used as 'control' or 'natural reference' areas. As these seven natural classes in the LCZ scheme can not capture the heterogeneity of the world’s existing natural ecosystems, we advise users - if required - to combine the built LCZ classes with any other land-cover product that provides a wider range of natural land-cover classes. <em>Stewart ID, Oke TR. (2012). Local Climate Zones for Urban Temperature Studies. Bull Am Meteorol Soc. 93(12):1879-1900. doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00019.1</em>"},{"lang":"eng","text":"See readme.txt for additional information"}],"status":"public","format":["image/tiff","txt","image/png"],"author":[{"last_name":"Demuzere","name":"Matthias Demuzere","biblio_id":"C91E69BC-8822-11E6-BE4C-FF3FB5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3237-4077","ugent_id":["802002372896"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"first_name":"Matthias","name_last_first":"Demuzere, Matthias","_id":"C91E69BC-8822-11E6-BE4C-FF3FB5D1D7B1"},{"name":"Jonas Kittner","name_last_first":"Kittner, Jonas","first_name":"Jonas","last_name":"Kittner"},{"last_name":"Martilli","name_last_first":"Martilli, Alberto","first_name":"Alberto","name":"Alberto Martilli"},{"last_name":"Mills","first_name":"Gerald","name_last_first":"Mills, Gerald","name":"Gerald Mills"},{"first_name":"Christian","name_last_first":"Moede, Christian","name":"Christian Moede","last_name":"Moede"},{"last_name":"Stewart","name":"Iain D. Stewart","name_last_first":"Stewart, Iain D.","first_name":"Iain D."},{"name":"Jasper Van Vliet","name_last_first":"Van Vliet, Jasper","first_name":"Jasper","last_name":"Van Vliet"},{"name_last_first":"Bechtel, Benjamin","first_name":"Benjamin","name":"Benjamin Bechtel","last_name":"Bechtel"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","external":0,"abstract":["A global 100 m spatial resolution Local Climate Zone (LCZ) map, derived from multiple earth observation datasets and expert LCZ class labels. The LCZ map is based on the LCZ typology (Stewart and Oke, 2012) that distinguish urban surfaces accounting for their typical combination of micro-scale land-covers and associated physical properties. The LCZ scheme is distinguished from other land use / land cover schemes by its focus on urban and rural landscape types, which can be described by any of the 17 classes in the LCZ scheme. Out of the 17 LCZ classes, 10 reflect the 'built' environment, and each LCZ type is associated with generic numerical descriptions of key urban canopy parameters critical to model atmospheric responses to urbanisation. In addition, since LCZs were originally designed as a new framework for urban heat island studies (Stewart and Oke, 2012), they also contain a limited set (7) of 'natural' land-cover classes that can be used as 'control' or 'natural reference' areas. As these seven natural classes in the LCZ scheme can not capture the heterogeneity of the world’s existing natural ecosystems, we advise users - if required - to combine the built LCZ classes with any other land-cover product that provides a wider range of natural land-cover classes. <em>Stewart ID, Oke TR. (2012). Local Climate Zones for Urban Temperature Studies. Bull Am Meteorol Soc. 93(12):1879-1900. doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00019.1</em>","See readme.txt for additional information"],"keyword":["Local Climate Zones","WUDAPT","urban forms and functions","earth system modelling","environmental services"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Dhollander","name":"Evelien Dhollander","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6302-2897","biblio_id":"82db4be8-77e9-11ec-a4a0-f11ff3b6decd","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"ugent_id":"CA20"}],"ugent_id":["802003934091","976381162780"],"_id":"82db4be8-77e9-11ec-a4a0-f11ff3b6decd","name_last_first":"Dhollander, Evelien","first_name":"Evelien"},"year":"2022","title":"Global map of Local Climate Zones","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7324909"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01GV0CBXT0DKKJ8714ZAE05XKN"}],"date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:34:32","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_created":"2023-04-03 09:44:28","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA20"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name":"Department of Environment"}],"type":"researchData"}
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Therefore, new simulation techniques will be developed to understand this interaction such that the energy consumption of the textile industry can be reduced.</p>","publication_count":5,"gismo_id":"66f3fa23-0fb3-11eb-b0e9-fbd92e8f8fd7","end_date":"2021-10-31","iweto_id":"01D04520","title":"Development of techniques to simulate the interaction between air jets and a flexible, fuzzy yarn","start_date":"2020-11-01"},{"title":"Development of techniques to simulate the interaction between air jets and a flexible, fuzzy yarn","start_date":"2021-11-01","end_date":"2025-10-31","iweto_id":"3S002721","publication_count":16,"gismo_id":"4acf7452-2a81-11ec-a6b4-cd4eac00b947","abstract":"<p>Currently, the textile industry is energy-intensive as several processes require compressed air. In this sector, interaction between air jets and a yarn frequently occurs, but this interaction is not yet well understood. Unfortunately, current simulation techniques are too simplified to represent this interaction reliably. State-of-the-art techniques often simplify the flow field or use global coefficients to calculate the forces on the yarn and/or represent the yarn as a smooth cylinder instead of taking its fuzzy or hairy texture into account. Therefore, the goal of this research is to develop new simulation techniques that will enable the understanding of the interaction between air jets and a fuzzy yarn such that the energy consumption of the machines in the textile industry can be reduced. In the first work package, the focus will be on including the fuzzy texture of a yarn in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. To this extent, a multi-scale approach will be adopted where the boundary layer will be resolved on fiber scale in micro-scale simulations to extract local force coefficients. These coefficients then serve as input for a macro-scale actuator line model. The second work package focuses on the structural side where a beam element model for a yarn will be derived using multi-scale techniques as well. The third and final work package aims at combining these models into fluid-structure interaction (FSI) simulations of a complete yarn insertion.</p>","_id":"3S002721"}],"date_created":"2022-11-26 13:10:50","date_updated":"2024-04-11 19:37:02","license":"LicenseNotListed","related_publication":[{"_id":"01GJT0A21JR8PBJMBPEANFAS9J"},{"_id":"01H2TCB2PBMBPJXAWNJ4063AZE"}],"other_license":"GPL-3.0-only","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7244118"],"title":"A novel technique to simulate and characterize a yarn's mechanical behavior based on a geometrical fiber model extracted from micro-CT imaging: geometry and simulation data","year":"2022","created_by":{"ugent_id":["000150469127","802003505978","975766158936"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW08","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}]}],"first_name":"Axel","name_last_first":"Bral, Axel","_id":"702330A0-4399-11E5-997F-CA8CB5D1D7B1","last_name":"Bral","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4549-9840","biblio_id":"702330A0-4399-11E5-997F-CA8CB5D1D7B1","name":"Axel Bral"},"keyword":["Fiber model","Finite element analysis","Microcomputed tomography","Multi-scale analysis","Yarn"],"abstract":["This dataset contains the original µCT scan data, the scripts and intermediate results for the generation of the geometrical fiber model, as well as the structural simulation files and their experimental validation data described in the paper \"A novel technique to simulate and characterize a yarn’s mechanical behavior based on a geometrical fiber model extracted from micro-CT imaging\", published in Textile Research Journal."],"external":0,"author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"ugent_id":["000150469127","802003505978","975766158936"],"_id":"702330A0-4399-11E5-997F-CA8CB5D1D7B1","first_name":"Axel","name_last_first":"Bral, Axel","last_name":"Bral","name":"Axel Bral","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4549-9840","biblio_id":"702330A0-4399-11E5-997F-CA8CB5D1D7B1"},{"biblio_id":"11F04C9E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6214-3785","name":"Lode Daelemans","last_name":"Daelemans","first_name":"Lode","name_last_first":"Daelemans, Lode","_id":"11F04C9E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802001635191","971650880382"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW11"}]}]},{"ugent_id":["802000037018","919018253380","976918123458"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"ugent_id":"TW08"}],"first_name":"Joris","name_last_first":"Degroote, Joris","_id":"F8569310-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Degroote","biblio_id":"F8569310-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4225-1791","name":"Joris Degroote"}],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. 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To that end, participants' transcription Accuracy was measured as the number of correctly transcribed words and was estimated using a logistic mixed-effects model. Finally, the relation between listeners' self-reported ease of understanding the different speakers (comprehensibility) and their actual understanding of the speakers (intelligibility) was assessed using a linear mixed-effects regression. R code for the data analysis is provided. 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These participants completed (i) a comprehensibility and accentedness rating task, followed by (ii) an orthographic transcription task. In the first task, listeners were asked to rate eight speakers of English on comprehensibility and accentedness on a nine-point scale (1 = easy to understand/no accent; 9 = hard to understand/strong accent). How Accentedness ratings and listeners' Familiarity with the different accents impacted on their Comprehensibility judgements was measured using a linear mixed-effects model. The orthographic transcription task, then, was used to verify how well listeners actually understood the different accents of English (i.e. intelligibility). To that end, participants' transcription Accuracy was measured as the number of correctly transcribed words and was estimated using a logistic mixed-effects model. Finally, the relation between listeners' self-reported ease of understanding the different speakers (comprehensibility) and their actual understanding of the speakers (intelligibility) was assessed using a linear mixed-effects regression. R code for the data analysis is provided. 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However, what makes non-native speech intelligible and accented is ill understood. The proposed project examines the link between intelligibility, foreign accentedness, and listeners' attitudes towards non-native Dutch. The results will contribute to our understanding of these concepts and underpin the teaching of Dutch as a foreign language.</p>","end_date":"2024-12-31","start_date":"2018-01-01","title":"Speech intelligibility and foreign accent: New perspectives on the perception of non-native Dutch"}],"publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Linguistics","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"type":"researchData"}
{"format":["text/plain"],"copyright_statement":"A specific license has been chosen by the rights holder. Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","author":[{"name_last_first":"Six, Joren","first_name":"Joren","_id":"B7F7267C-1676-11E3-8020-67D810BDE39D","ugent_id":["802001625693","974063034653"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"name":"Joren Six","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7671-1907","biblio_id":"B7F7267C-1676-11E3-8020-67D810BDE39D","last_name":"Six"}],"abstract":["This dataset contains an archived, reviewed version of the 'Olaf software'.\n\nOlaf stands for Overly Lightweight Acoustic Fingerprinting and solves the problem of finding short audio fragments in large digital audio archives. The content-based audio search algorithm implemented in Olaf can identify a short audio query in a large database of thousands of hours of audio using an acoustic fingerprinting technique. The portability and low memory usage of Olaf allow it to run on microcontrollers, in the browser and on traditional computers."],"external":0,"keyword":["Acoustic Fingerprinting","Music Information Retrieval","Audio DSP","Audio Search"],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01H54Z507FNN45EJ8Y4XCJGV9V","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains an archived, reviewed version of the 'Olaf software'.\n\nOlaf stands for Overly Lightweight Acoustic Fingerprinting and solves the problem of finding short audio fragments in large digital audio archives. The content-based audio search algorithm implemented in Olaf can identify a short audio query in a large database of thousands of hours of audio using an acoustic fingerprinting technique. The portability and low memory usage of Olaf allow it to run on microcontrollers, in the browser and on traditional computers.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01H54Z507FNN45EJ8Y4XCJGV9V","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H54Z507FNN45EJ8Y4XCJGV9V","status":"public","date_created":"2023-07-12 11:52:56","project":[{"abstract":"<p>Music is present in every culture in the world. We as a species seem to have an urge to make music. While the diversity of music cultures around the world is phenomenal, they do seem to have patterns in common. Especially for pitch, one of the fundamental building blocks of music, there are strong reasons to believe that there are commonalities amongst cultures on how pitch is organised A better insight in these common patterns may help to answer questions on the definition, origins and evolution of music.\n \nCommon patterns in pitch organisation can be studied from two perspectives. Firstly, the perspective of how humans perceive and make music can be gained from systematic, experimental work. Over the years this has yielded insights in which pitch organisations might be most fit for our perceptual, neurophysiological system. Secondly, these patterns can be observed directly in large-scale, corpus-based, cross-cultural studies which has a potential that is not exploited as of yet.\n\nDuring this fellowship a large-scale global corpus with field recordings will be compiled in collaboration. Music Information Retrieval techniques will be employed to describe how pitch is organised in the corpus. More specifically, it will support claims on the use of discrete pitches, octave equivalence, the number of pitch classes in use and the pitch interval structures. The uncovered fundamental properties of pitch will be confronted with findings from experimental work.</p>","_id":"01P01720","iweto_id":"01P01720","end_date":"2023-09-30","gismo_id":"da6b7b49-0253-11eb-85b3-6fc0ef18aead","publication_count":11,"start_date":"2020-10-01","title":"PaPiOM: Patterns in Pitch organization in music"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW17"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW17"}],"name":"Department of Art, music and theatre sciences","ugent_id":"LW17"}],"type":"researchData","created_by":{"name":"Joren Six","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7671-1907","biblio_id":"B7F7267C-1676-11E3-8020-67D810BDE39D","last_name":"Six","first_name":"Joren","name_last_first":"Six, Joren","_id":"B7F7267C-1676-11E3-8020-67D810BDE39D","ugent_id":["802001625693","974063034653"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"ugent_id":"LW03"}]},"year":"2023","title":"Olaf: a lightweight, portable audio search system","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.8093527"],"other_license":"AGPL-1.0-OR-LATER","related_publication":[{"_id":"01H54YQ2WNG5BS3CY3GFBWXT68"}],"license":"LicenseNotListed","date_updated":"2024-04-11 20:06:24"}
{"_id":"8708771","abstract_full":[{"text":"These files contain the R code for the Quantile Regression models for the scaling of short‐duration precipitation extremes with (dew point) temperature. The code is based on the main elements of the following Technical Note:\n\n    Van de Vyver, H., Van Schaeybroeck, B., De Troch, R., Hamdi, R., & Termonia, P. (2019). Modeling the scaling of short‐duration precipitation extremes with temperature. Earth and Space Science, 6, 2031--2041.  https://doi.org/10.1029/2019EA000665\n\nThere are two different quantile regression models included: (i) CC model: linear quantile regression model for estimating the Clausius-Clapeyron (CC) rate, and (ii) CC+ model: piecewise linear quantile regression model for estimating the CC rate, the super-CC rate, and the (dew) point temperature where the transition from CC scaling to super-CC scaling takes place.\n\nThe output consists of the estimated scaling rates, the change-point, 95%-Confidence Intervals, BIC, and a Goodness-of-Fit which measures the relative strength of the predictor, i.e. (dew point) temperature, to the hourly precipitation extremes.\n\nThe files include:\n\n    \"PP1h.TEMP.DEW.UCCLE.RData\": data input file with declustered hourly precipitation, and corresponding daily mean (dew point) temperature.\n    \"QR.functions.R\": file with Least Absolute Deviation (LAD) Functions to be Minimized.\n    \"QR.R\": R-script for estimating the CC and CC+ models\n    \"QR.BOOT.R\": R-script for estimating the uncertainty with the Bootstrap.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8708771","status":"public","biblio_id":"8708771","abstract":["These files contain the R code for the Quantile Regression models for the scaling of short‐duration precipitation extremes with (dew point) temperature. The code is based on the main elements of the following Technical Note:\n\n    Van de Vyver, H., Van Schaeybroeck, B., De Troch, R., Hamdi, R., & Termonia, P. (2019). Modeling the scaling of short‐duration precipitation extremes with temperature. Earth and Space Science, 6, 2031--2041.  https://doi.org/10.1029/2019EA000665\n\nThere are two different quantile regression models included: (i) CC model: linear quantile regression model for estimating the Clausius-Clapeyron (CC) rate, and (ii) CC+ model: piecewise linear quantile regression model for estimating the CC rate, the super-CC rate, and the (dew) point temperature where the transition from CC scaling to super-CC scaling takes place.\n\nThe output consists of the estimated scaling rates, the change-point, 95%-Confidence Intervals, BIC, and a Goodness-of-Fit which measures the relative strength of the predictor, i.e. (dew point) temperature, to the hourly precipitation extremes.\n\nThe files include:\n\n    \"PP1h.TEMP.DEW.UCCLE.RData\": data input file with declustered hourly precipitation, and corresponding daily mean (dew point) temperature.\n    \"QR.functions.R\": file with Least Absolute Deviation (LAD) Functions to be Minimized.\n    \"QR.R\": R-script for estimating the CC and CC+ models\n    \"QR.BOOT.R\": R-script for estimating the uncertainty with the Bootstrap."],"external":0,"keyword":["RCode","Extreme Precipitation","Clausius-Clapeyron scaling","Quantile Regression","Climate Change"],"format":["rdata","r"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Van de Vyver","first_name":"Hans","name_last_first":"Van de Vyver, Hans","name":"Hans Van de Vyver"},{"_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van Schaeybroeck, Bert","first_name":"Bert","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"ugent_id":["802003314608"],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-9507-7929","biblio_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Bert Van Schaeybroeck","last_name":"Van Schaeybroeck"},{"name":"Rozemien De Troch","biblio_id":"29FB5DEC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Troch","_id":"29FB5DEC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Troch, Rozemien","first_name":"Rozemien","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["977387962661"]},{"_id":"BC1476B4-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1","first_name":"Rafiq","name_last_first":"Hamdi, Rafiq","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001847379"],"biblio_id":"BC1476B4-49B6-11E4-AA90-F166B5D1D7B1","name":"Rafiq Hamdi","last_name":"Hamdi"},{"ugent_id":["801001893981"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]}],"first_name":"Piet","name_last_first":"Termonia, Piet","_id":"F7425892-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Termonia","biblio_id":"F7425892-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2095-0567","name":"Piet Termonia"}],"related_publication":[{"_id":"8631808"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-04-11 20:07:28","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"ugent_id":["802003314608"],"_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Bert","name_last_first":"Van Schaeybroeck, Bert","last_name":"Van Schaeybroeck","name":"Bert Van Schaeybroeck","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9507-7929","biblio_id":"23D3A1EA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2021","title":"R code for Modeling the Scaling of Short‐Duration Precipitation Extremes with Temperature","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.4644566"],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE05"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"name":"Department of Physics and astronomy","ugent_id":"WE05"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2021-05-21 09:54:56","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"}}
{"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8691131","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs). However, anthropogenic activities can largely alter the chemical composition and microbial communities of rivers, consequently affecting their GHG production. To investigate these impacts, we assessed the accumulation of CO2, CH4, and N2O in an urban river system (Cuenca, Ecuador). The study area is located at the Cuenca River basin situated in the southern province of Azuay in the Andes of Ecuador. The basin is composed of five main tributaries, i.e. Cuenca, Tarqui, Yanuncay, Tomebamba, and Machangara Rivers. The study area is 572.92 km2, representing 25% of the Cuenca River basin. A sampling campaign was conducted in September 2018. During this period, samples were collected from 9.00 to 18.00. 36 sites were sampled in the Cuenca river basin, splitting into the five basins covering the whole urban river area as well as the river sources. Besides assessing the dissolved concentrations of CO2, CH4, and N2O, we also gathered physiochemical, hydro-morphological, and meteorological data. Specifically, water temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), turbidity, total dissolved solid (TDS), and chlorophyll a were determined by a handheld multiprobe (Aquaread-AP5000 version 4.07). Calibration was performed prior to sampling and supplemented with a regular check after sampling.\n\nWater samples from all sampling sites were collected and stored in cool and dark containers and then preserved in a refrigerator before being analyzed for other variables in the Water and Soil Quality Analysis Laboratory at Cuenca University. Particularly, ammonium (NH4+), nitrite (NO2-), nitrate (NO3-) and orthophosphate (PO43-) were determined spectrophotometrically (low-range Hach test kits with Hach DR3900). Moreover, water samples were kept frozen until shipment to Belgium for further analyses, i.e. biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP). Details of the Hach kits can be found in Supporting Information (SI) S1. Hydro-morphological information of the sites and their surroundings were collected, including land use, macrophytes, riparian vegetation, channel types, and sediment accumulation, via a modified field protocol of Ruben Jerves-Cobo et al. (2018). Note that land-use types surrounding the sampling sites were assessed using the modified field protocol based on the Australian River Assessment System physical assessment protocol (Parsons et al., 2002) and the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man River Habitat Survey (Raven et al., 1997). In total, 17 variables were measured following different categories (SI S2). River depth and velocity were measured at three points at each sampling site, two close to the riverbanks and one in the middle of the river. Meteorological data, including air temperature, solar radiation, rainfall, and wind speed, were obtained from the meteorological station of the University of Cuenca (-2.9050372degree, -79.0124267degree), located 7.8 km away from the Ucubamba WWTP and 0.7 km away from the city center."}],"_id":"8691131","biblio_id":"8691131","keyword":["greenhouse gas","urban river","Ecuador","Cuenca river","water quality","carbon dioxide","methane","nitrous oxide"],"external":0,"abstract":["Rivers act as a natural source of greenhouse gases (GHGs). However, anthropogenic activities can largely alter the chemical composition and microbial communities of rivers, consequently affecting their GHG production. To investigate these impacts, we assessed the accumulation of CO2, CH4, and N2O in an urban river system (Cuenca, Ecuador). The study area is located at the Cuenca River basin situated in the southern province of Azuay in the Andes of Ecuador. The basin is composed of five main tributaries, i.e. Cuenca, Tarqui, Yanuncay, Tomebamba, and Machangara Rivers. The study area is 572.92 km2, representing 25% of the Cuenca River basin. A sampling campaign was conducted in September 2018. During this period, samples were collected from 9.00 to 18.00. 36 sites were sampled in the Cuenca river basin, splitting into the five basins covering the whole urban river area as well as the river sources. Besides assessing the dissolved concentrations of CO2, CH4, and N2O, we also gathered physiochemical, hydro-morphological, and meteorological data. Specifically, water temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), turbidity, total dissolved solid (TDS), and chlorophyll a were determined by a handheld multiprobe (Aquaread-AP5000 version 4.07). Calibration was performed prior to sampling and supplemented with a regular check after sampling.\n\nWater samples from all sampling sites were collected and stored in cool and dark containers and then preserved in a refrigerator before being analyzed for other variables in the Water and Soil Quality Analysis Laboratory at Cuenca University. Particularly, ammonium (NH4+), nitrite (NO2-), nitrate (NO3-) and orthophosphate (PO43-) were determined spectrophotometrically (low-range Hach test kits with Hach DR3900). Moreover, water samples were kept frozen until shipment to Belgium for further analyses, i.e. biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), chemical oxygen demand (COD), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP). Details of the Hach kits can be found in Supporting Information (SI) S1. Hydro-morphological information of the sites and their surroundings were collected, including land use, macrophytes, riparian vegetation, channel types, and sediment accumulation, via a modified field protocol of Ruben Jerves-Cobo et al. (2018). Note that land-use types surrounding the sampling sites were assessed using the modified field protocol based on the Australian River Assessment System physical assessment protocol (Parsons et al., 2002) and the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man River Habitat Survey (Raven et al., 1997). In total, 17 variables were measured following different categories (SI S2). River depth and velocity were measured at three points at each sampling site, two close to the riverbanks and one in the middle of the river. Meteorological data, including air temperature, solar radiation, rainfall, and wind speed, were obtained from the meteorological station of the University of Cuenca (-2.9050372degree, -79.0124267degree), located 7.8 km away from the Ucubamba WWTP and 0.7 km away from the city center."],"author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-2999-1691","biblio_id":"75B06F78-FD25-11E1-841B-058C10BDE39D","name":"Long Tuan Ho","last_name":"Ho","_id":"75B06F78-FD25-11E1-841B-058C10BDE39D","first_name":"Long Tuan","name_last_first":"Ho, Long Tuan","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002070883","975166601027"]},{"ugent_id":["974740186296"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Rubén","name_last_first":"Jerves Cobo, Rubén","_id":"A31009F0-B179-11E4-92DF-2F8DB5D1D7B1","last_name":"Jerves Cobo","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7141-2390","biblio_id":"A31009F0-B179-11E4-92DF-2F8DB5D1D7B1","name":"Rubén Jerves Cobo"},{"last_name":"Matti","name_last_first":"Matti, Barthel","first_name":"Barthel","name":"Barthel Matti"},{"last_name":"Johan","name_last_first":"Johan, Six","first_name":"Six","name":"Six Johan"},{"first_name":"Samuel","name_last_first":"Bodé, Samuel","_id":"F94E819C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001929953","977711911036"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA24","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}]}],"name":"Samuel Bodé","biblio_id":"F94E819C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0258-6450","last_name":"Bodé"},{"name":"Pascal Boeckx","biblio_id":"F4AEF482-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Boeckx","first_name":"Pascal","name_last_first":"Boeckx, Pascal","_id":"F4AEF482-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801000894275","979607842421"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA24","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}]}]},{"ugent_id":["801001102423","978685247533"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"name_last_first":"Goethals, Peter","first_name":"Peter","_id":"F51380BE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Goethals","biblio_id":"F51380BE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1168-6776","name":"Peter Goethals"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["text/csv"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"8674511"},{"_id":"8735517"}],"date_updated":"2024-04-11 20:07:45","license":"CC-BY-4.0","title":"Dissolved gas concentrations in Cuenca river systems (Ecuador) in 2018","doi":["10.6073/PASTA/545502BF79B3E4E03BAD2C5816375B01"],"created_by":{"name":"Long Tuan Ho","biblio_id":"75B06F78-FD25-11E1-841B-058C10BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2999-1691","last_name":"Ho","_id":"75B06F78-FD25-11E1-841B-058C10BDE39D","name_last_first":"Ho, Long Tuan","first_name":"Long Tuan","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":["802002070883","975166601027"]},"year":"2021","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA22"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"name":"Department of Animal Sciences and Aquatic Ecology"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Environmental Data Initiative"},"date_created":"2021-01-31 17:52:58"}
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National initiatives are the key&#160; of our strategy, for their capacity to attract and coordinate many elements of the complex EOSC ecosystem and for their sustainability, which will add resilience to the whole structure. We will combine these initiatives, who represent research communities in each country, with use cases of transnational networks working to implement FAIR data practices. <br />Through the coordination of national initiatives, EOSC-Pillar will be able to support the gradual alignment of policy and practice among countries and compliance to EOSC standards. <br />We are convinced that by federating national initiatives through common policies, FAIR services, shared standards, and technical choices, EOSC-Pillar will be a catalyst for science-driven transnational open data and open science services offered through the EOSC portal. <br />These initiatives will emanate the promotion of FAIR data practices and services across scientific communities, sharing best practice, and igniting opportunities for interdisciplinary approaches in the EOSC. <br />Above all, our vision is that national initiatives are key to involve user communities and research infrastructures both as test-beds for solutions, but also in their very design and sustainable evolution. For this reason, EOSC-Pillar’s workplan is built around selected user-driven pilots from 7 scientific domains, that will show EOSC in action and provide valuable input to guide the roll out of services for other communities. </p>","_id":"41C04519"}],"date_created":"2023-02-28 13:18:34","publisher":{"name":"AUSSDA"},"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GTC2SFJ63JH9NYK6D9WFHN98","_id":"01GTC2SFJ63JH9NYK6D9WFHN98","abstract_full":[{"text":"Full edition for scientific use. The EOSC-Pillar ”National Initiatives” Survey is a cross-section study in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, and Italy. The survey aims at landscaping national initiatives of open research data and services with relevance to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). Four target groups are part of the study: e-infrastructures, research infrastructures, universities and funding bodies. The survey contains questions on the perception of EOSC as well as detailed questions assessing e.g. the e-infrastructures’ business models, technical characteristics, access conditions, FAIRness of the data holdings and adopted policies related to open science.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01GTC2SFJ63JH9NYK6D9WFHN98","abstract":["Full edition for scientific use. The EOSC-Pillar ”National Initiatives” Survey is a cross-section study in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, and Italy. The survey aims at landscaping national initiatives of open research data and services with relevance to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). Four target groups are part of the study: e-infrastructures, research infrastructures, universities and funding bodies. 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In other words, it does not matter whether the information turns out to be true or false in the future. \n(2) More specifically, a tweet is a rumor if the information is unverified at the time of posting.\n(3) For a tweet to be a rumor, it should contain an assertion, meaning the author of tweet commits to the truth of the message. \n\nIn sum, the annotators indicated that a tweet is a rumor if it consisted of an assertion giving information that is unverifiable at the time of posting. Practically, to check whether the information in a tweet was verified or confirmed by official instances at the moment of tweeting, the annotators used BBC News and Reuters. After all the tweets were labeled, the annotators re-iterated over the tweets they disagreed on to produce the final tweet label.\n\nBesides the label indicating whether a tweet is a rumor or not (i.e., ‘label’), the data set contains the tweet itself (i.e., ‘full_text’), and additional metadata (e.g., ‘created_at’, ‘favorite_count’) . In total, the data set contains 4,612 observations of which 485 (11%) are identified as rumors. \n\nThis data set can be used by researchers to make rumor detection models (i.e., statistical, machine learning and deep learning models) using both unstructured (i.e., textual) and structured data. "}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GKNW018RJ2R4E0AB5JSG9PHH","status":"public","biblio_id":"01GKNW018RJ2R4E0AB5JSG9PHH","abstract":["The data set contains information about the COVID-19 pandemic. Twitter data has been collected based on the hashtags #CoronaOutbreak, #CoronaVirus, #CoronaVirusOutbreak, #COVID19, #COVID-19, #COVID2019, and #SARSCoV2, between February 12, 2020 and June 15, 2020. \n\nThe goal of this data set is to detect whether a tweet is identified as a rumor or not (given by the 'label' column). A tweet that is identified as a rumor is labeled as 1, and 0 otherwise. The tweets were labeled by two independent annotators using the following guidelines. Whether a tweet is a rumor or not depends on 3 important aspects: \n(1) A rumor is a piece of information that is unverified or not confirmed by official instances. In other words, it does not matter whether the information turns out to be true or false in the future. \n(2) More specifically, a tweet is a rumor if the information is unverified at the time of posting.\n(3) For a tweet to be a rumor, it should contain an assertion, meaning the author of tweet commits to the truth of the message. \n\nIn sum, the annotators indicated that a tweet is a rumor if it consisted of an assertion giving information that is unverifiable at the time of posting. Practically, to check whether the information in a tweet was verified or confirmed by official instances at the moment of tweeting, the annotators used BBC News and Reuters. After all the tweets were labeled, the annotators re-iterated over the tweets they disagreed on to produce the final tweet label.\n\nBesides the label indicating whether a tweet is a rumor or not (i.e., ‘label’), the data set contains the tweet itself (i.e., ‘full_text’), and additional metadata (e.g., ‘created_at’, ‘favorite_count’) . In total, the data set contains 4,612 observations of which 485 (11%) are identified as rumors. \n\nThis data set can be used by researchers to make rumor detection models (i.e., statistical, machine learning and deep learning models) using both unstructured (i.e., textual) and structured data. 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In practice, many decisions remain based on gut feeling, despite the growing list of answers and aids business analytics can offer. However, current developments in the field have a very narrowed scope due to the absence of an industry standard of data collection and representation. Accordingly, I propose the Universal Cycling Language (UniCycL), which should act as an industry standard for future, broader developments in the field. The UniCycL framework retrieves online unstructured textual updates on races and structures these updates using natural language processing techniques into one comprehensive database on in-race actions. Using this unified framework, future developments are suggested compromising the three main pilars of talent management: talent identification, talent development, and talent selection.</p>","_id":"12ZM923N"},{"iweto_id":"BOF/STA/202009/001","end_date":"2024-08-31","gismo_id":"8a4a3444-f8d6-11ea-8b1e-4324f05578c2","publication_count":6,"start_date":"2020-09-01","title":"Investigating the added value of machine learning and Twitter data for public health organizations during COVID19","_id":"BOF/STA/202009/001","abstract":"<p>The aim of this research project is to provide a decision support system to public health organizations that enables them to respond to several issues that arise during crisis situations, such as the one caused by COVID19. The current COVID19 crisis is a pandemic that has led most countries around the world to be in lock down. Such circumstances can lead to public unrest and it is therefore crucial that governments and health authorities respond appropriately. Two aspects seem to be especially relevant. First, governments should monitor the population’s wellbeing as crisis situations can have a significant impact on mental health. Second, authorities should ensure that citizens get correct information by identifying and rectifying rumours. With this research project we want to show how these two aspects can be fulfilled by analysing public tweets regarding COVID19. During previous pandemics, To do so, we have been collecting public Twitter data regarding COVID19 since January 2020. Since we are mainly interested in the content of the tweet, we only collected information related to the tweet itself. Regarding the user, we only gathered an anonymized user ID. Twitter was used to spread information as well as opinions and experiences. Therefore, tweets can be used for real-time analysis, allowing governments to gain insights on on-going issues and respond accurately. A first objective of this project is to investigate the impact of different events (e.g., lockdown) for different industries (e.g., supermarkets, hair dressers, among others) on wellbeing. To do so, we will identify the relevant events and industries from the text of tweet. We will use the content of the tweet to explain the impact of several events on wellbeing in different industries. We would like to emphasize that wellbeing will be analysed on industry-level and no individual user-level analyses will be conducted. A second objective is to focus on the detection of  the rumours about COVID19. A rumour in this case is defined as a piece of information that has not yet been confirmed by government officials, but is already spread on social media. For example, in the beginning of the pandemic several false rumours were spread about the symptoms of the corona virus. In our project, we will focus on detecting tweets that are identified as rumours. To do so, we will build a classification model that will predict whether or not a tweet is a rumour based on several linguistic, content-based, and network features. We will use state-of-the-art deep learning methods to successfully classify tweets as rumours. We would like to stress that no individual identifiable user-level data will be used to classify a tweet as a rumour. </p>"}],"publisher":{"name":"Mendeley"}}
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{"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"Shrimp are commonly cultured in earthen aquaculture ponds where organic-rich uneaten feed and faeces accumulate on and in the sediment to form anaerobic zones. Since the pond water is rich in sulphate, these anaerobic conditions eventually lead to the production of sulphide. Sulphides are toxic and even lethal to the shrimp that live on the pond sediment, but physicochemical and microbial reactions that occur during the accumulation of organic waste and the subsequent formation of sulphide in shrimp pond sediments remain unclear. Molybdate treatment is a promising strategy to inhibit sulphate reduction, thus, preventing sulphide accumulation. We used an experimental shrimp pond model to simulate the organic waste accumulation and sulphide formation in a long-term experiment (61 days). Sodium molybdate (5 and 25 mg/L Na2MoO4.2H2O) was applied as a preventive strategy to control sulphide production before oxygen depletion. Molybdate addition mitigated H2S production in the sediment, and delayed its transfer to the bulk liquid by pushing the higher sulphide concentration zone towards deeper sediment layers. Molybdate treatment at 25 mg/L significantly impacted the overall microbial community composition and treated samples (5 and 25 mg/L molybdate) had about 50% higher relative abundance of sulphate reducing bacteria than the control (no molybdate) treatment. In conclusion, molybdate worked as long-term mitigation strategy against sulphide accumulation by directly steering the microbial community in a shrimp pond system.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01HFPCY17B7GFCXW7ED21DM91T","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HFPCY17B7GFCXW7ED21DM91T","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HFPCY17B7GFCXW7ED21DM91T","keyword":["Aquaculture","Molybdate","Shrimp growth","Sulphate reduction","Sulphide toxicity"],"abstract":["Shrimp are commonly cultured in earthen aquaculture ponds where organic-rich uneaten feed and faeces accumulate on and in the sediment to form anaerobic zones. Since the pond water is rich in sulphate, these anaerobic conditions eventually lead to the production of sulphide. Sulphides are toxic and even lethal to the shrimp that live on the pond sediment, but physicochemical and microbial reactions that occur during the accumulation of organic waste and the subsequent formation of sulphide in shrimp pond sediments remain unclear. Molybdate treatment is a promising strategy to inhibit sulphate reduction, thus, preventing sulphide accumulation. We used an experimental shrimp pond model to simulate the organic waste accumulation and sulphide formation in a long-term experiment (61 days). Sodium molybdate (5 and 25 mg/L Na2MoO4.2H2O) was applied as a preventive strategy to control sulphide production before oxygen depletion. Molybdate addition mitigated H2S production in the sediment, and delayed its transfer to the bulk liquid by pushing the higher sulphide concentration zone towards deeper sediment layers. Molybdate treatment at 25 mg/L significantly impacted the overall microbial community composition and treated samples (5 and 25 mg/L molybdate) had about 50% higher relative abundance of sulphate reducing bacteria than the control (no molybdate) treatment. In conclusion, molybdate worked as long-term mitigation strategy against sulphide accumulation by directly steering the microbial community in a shrimp pond system."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Torun","biblio_id":"0631717E-54B7-11E4-B89F-D42BB5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0002-6309-4097","name":"Funda Torun","ugent_id":["979483928961"],"name_last_first":"Torun, Funda","first_name":"Funda","_id":"0631717E-54B7-11E4-B89F-D42BB5D1D7B1"},{"last_name":"Hostins","name":"Barbara Hostins","name_last_first":"Hostins, Barbara","first_name":"Barbara"},{"last_name":"De Schryver","name":"Peter De Schryver","name_last_first":"De Schryver, Peter","first_name":"Peter"},{"ugent_id":["801001227412","971154681734"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA25"}],"ugent_id":"LA25"}],"first_name":"Nico","name_last_first":"Boon, Nico","_id":"F56DD06E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Boon","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7734-3103","biblio_id":"F56DD06E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Nico Boon"},{"first_name":"Jo","name_last_first":"De Vrieze, Jo","_id":"0A81B47A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000899611","979083668363"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA25","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA25"}]}],"name":"Jo De Vrieze","biblio_id":"0A81B47A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9365-8896","last_name":"De Vrieze"}],"format":["application/vnd.ms-excel","R"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"8728900"},{"_id":"01J03VAM3DYTRZB9WNKEM5QZ5P"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-06-11 14:34:50","title":"Long-term sulphide mitigation through molybdate at shrimp pond bottoms","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.10149234"],"created_by":{"_id":"0A81B47A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Jo","name_last_first":"De Vrieze, Jo","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA25","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA25"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000899611","979083668363"],"name":"Jo De Vrieze","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9365-8896","biblio_id":"0A81B47A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Vrieze"},"year":"2023","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA25","name":"Department of Biotechnology","path":[{"ugent_id":"LA25"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA25"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2023-11-20 12:57:52","project":[{"iweto_id":"178BL3217","end_date":"2021-08-31","gismo_id":"415443d1-0465-42d6-b7ec-655d6293b47f","publication_count":3,"start_date":"2017-09-01","title":"Baekeland mandaat Funda Torun: Microbiële sturing van de bodem in kweekvijvers voor garnalen","_id":"178BL3217","abstract":"<ol>\n<li>\nEen reeks methodologieen bekomen, die werden getest naar hun potentieel om afvalstoffen tijdens de kweek van garnalen (in casu organische stof (organic matter, OM) en sulfide) te controleren en die - in een fase volgend op dit project - aanleiding geven tot de ontwikkeling van producten;\n\n</li>\n<li>\nSpecifieke kennis creeren m.b.t. de fysicochemische en microbi~le processen (en hun verbanden) die plaatsvinden op het niveau van de bodem in kweekvijvers van garnalen, en deze aanwenden ter versterking van de technische ondersteuning die INVE biedt aan haar klanten\n\n</li>\n</ol>\n<p>\n&#160;\n\n</p>"}]}
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In this sector, interaction between air jets and a yarn frequently occurs, but this interaction is not yet well understood. Unfortunately, current simulation techniques are too simplified to represent this interaction reliably. State-of-the-art techniques often simplify the flow field or use global coefficients to calculate the forces on the yarn and/or represent the yarn as a smooth cylinder instead of taking its fuzzy or hairy texture into account. Therefore, the goal of this research is to develop new simulation techniques that will enable the understanding of the interaction between air jets and a fuzzy yarn such that the energy consumption of the machines in the textile industry can be reduced. In the first work package, the focus will be on including the fuzzy texture of a yarn in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. To this extent, a multi-scale approach will be adopted where the boundary layer will be resolved on fiber scale in micro-scale simulations to extract local force coefficients. These coefficients then serve as input for a macro-scale actuator line model. The second work package focuses on the structural side where a beam element model for a yarn will be derived using multi-scale techniques as well. 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Instead, a simple drop of blood is sufficient to detect and characterize cancer cells inside a patient’s body. The use of circulating DNA molecules has spurred this field, but the study of circulating RNA molecules also seems attractive with specific claimed advantages. To advance the extracellular RNA (exRNA) research field and deliver innovations in biomarker research with the ultimate goal to improve cancer patients’ outcome, I aim to address important open questions on the biology of tumor-derived exRNA in liquid biopsies, currently hampering the clinical implementation of exRNA biomarkers. More specifically, I aim to address in which subcompartment of the blood tumor-derived exRNAs primarily reside, how stable these molecules are in circulation and dynamically change upon treatment, and  how changes in tumor burden levels during the patient’s disease course influence tumor exRNA detection. 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This so-called precision oncology paradigm is promising, but further work is needed before it can be fully implemented in the clinic.<br /> In my postdoctoral research, I aim to develop and apply new tests for biological characterization of cancers, by investigating tumor-derived substances that circulate in the blood of cancer patients, i.e. extracellular tumor-derived RNA substances. More specifically, I will test which type of blood samples should be used for the analysis of these substances and how these blood samples should be collected. Next, the developed methodologies will be applied to detect specific substances that can implement precision oncology for lung, colon and breast cancer, and to detect cancer-specific<br /> substances that circulate in the blood of patients diagnosed with other types of cancer. As such, I will explore new horizons of the promising research field of blood-based precision oncology. 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Urban areas are characterised by increased temperatures compared to rural areas, a phenomenon referred to as the urban heat island effect. How this heat island affects the forest microclimate, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in urban forests is unclear, whereas it provides a unique opportunity to gain insight in the effects of global warming. In this research project, I will first assess the microclimatic buffering in urban forests. Secondly, I will investigate the impact of the urban heat island on understorey plant communities and, thirdly, on litter decomposition. These three topics will be studied in an innovative design along three spatial climate scales: (1) a European latitudinal gradient, (2) a regional urbanisation gradient, (3) a local forest structure gradient. The results of this study will provide novel insights on the impact of the urban heat island and climate change on forest microclimates, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, being highly relevant for forest managers, conservationists, as well as urban planners and policymakers.</p>","_id":"3F003519"},{"start_date":"2018-02-01","title":"BOF staff support in the framework of an ERC-Grant","iweto_id":"05I00817","end_date":"2023-01-31","gismo_id":"47372552-a4c1-459c-9066-c0c9e9b8071c","publication_count":8,"abstract":"An ERC fellow acquires personnel funding to employ a lecturer to take over part of the ERC fellow's teaching rresponsibilities. The resulting reduction in teaching tasks allows ERC fellows to devote their time entirely to the ERC-funded research project. The salary costs of this lecturer will be charged to the Special Research Fund.","_id":"05I00817"},{"abstract":"<p>In temperate forests, the understorey harbors the majority of plant biodiversity. Conserving and restoring this understorey diversity is crucial to maintain ecosystem services provided by forests. In this project, I will study the interactive effects of two key global-change drivers on understorey communities: drought and fragmentation. In the past decades, we have witnessed an unprecedented high frequency of extreme drought events. Forest canopies can buffer such climate extremes and promote microclimates that protect understorey species. However, forest fragmentation increases the proportion of edge area, which in turn decreases the microclimatic buffering potential. As such, I expect that fragmentation may exacerbate the impact of drought stress on understorey communities. First, I will test this through resurveying forest patches after a decade of drought (2012-2023), along a gradient in patch size and a latitudinal macroclimate gradient. Then, I will investigate how plants differ in their drought-related functional traits under different microclimatic conditions along the edge-to-core gradients across Europe. Finally, I will further our mechanistic understanding of these findings through an in situ multifactorial experiment, applying warming and drought treatments on understorey communities. 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(2024) Nutrient-demanding and thermophilous plants dominate urban forest edge vegetation across temperate Europe.\n\nUnderstorey plant community data and statistical code:\n(1) vegetation matrix\n(2) species list with species' characteristics\n(3) dataset with vegetation response variables and predictor variables used in mixed models.\n\nR code scripts:\n(1) script with mixed models explaining vegetation response variables by urban edge distance, forest structure and interaction.\n(2) script with mixed models explaining vegetation response variables by PCA predictor variables based on soil conditions and microclimate variables & drivers.\n(3) script that produces figures with vegetation response predictions in terms of urban edge distance and forest structure.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01HQN3CTXJ4DZH80B0QWV3Y25V","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HQN3CTXJ4DZH80B0QWV3Y25V","status":"public","format":["text/csv","R code"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-8369-2679","biblio_id":"00E46B42-C5C7-11E8-8987-A2685607D3EF","name":"Karen De Pauw","last_name":"De Pauw","_id":"00E46B42-C5C7-11E8-8987-A2685607D3EF","name_last_first":"De Pauw, Karen","first_name":"Karen","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002994306","976350735904"]},{"name_last_first":"Depauw, Leen","first_name":"Leen","_id":"1111426A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802001059457","977370957248"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"name":"Leen Depauw","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5703-6811","biblio_id":"1111426A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Depauw"},{"first_name":"Kim","name_last_first":"Calders, Kim","_id":"9286A620-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","ugent_id":["802002712396","976626762740"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"biblio_id":"9286A620-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4562-2538","name":"Kim Calders","last_name":"Calders"},{"last_name":"Cousins","name":"Sara Cousins","first_name":"Sara","name_last_first":"Cousins, Sara"},{"name":"Guillaume Decocq","name_last_first":"Decocq, Guillaume","first_name":"Guillaume","last_name":"Decocq"},{"name":"Emiel De Lombaerde","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0050-2735","biblio_id":"2FEA4E7A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Lombaerde","_id":"2FEA4E7A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Lombaerde, Emiel","first_name":"Emiel","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["974843007411"]},{"last_name":"Diekmann","name":"Martin Diekmann","first_name":"Martin","name_last_first":"Diekmann, Martin"},{"name":"David Frey","first_name":"David","name_last_first":"Frey, David","last_name":"Frey"},{"last_name":"Lenoir","name_last_first":"Lenoir, Jonathan","first_name":"Jonathan","name":"Jonathan Lenoir"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-5869-4936","biblio_id":"07CFF6FA-F0EF-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","name":"Camille Meeussen","last_name":"Meeussen","first_name":"Camille","name_last_first":"Meeussen, Camille","_id":"07CFF6FA-F0EF-11E1-A197-91C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["976292451331"]},{"name_last_first":"Orczewska, Anna","first_name":"Anna","name":"Anna Orczewska","last_name":"Orczewska"},{"last_name":"Plue","name":"Jan Plue","first_name":"Jan","name_last_first":"Plue, Jan"},{"name":"Fabien Spicher","first_name":"Fabien","name_last_first":"Spicher, Fabien","last_name":"Spicher"},{"last_name":"Zellweger","first_name":"Florian","name_last_first":"Zellweger, Florian","name":"Florian Zellweger"},{"last_name":"Vangansbeke","orcid_id":"0000-0002-6356-2858","biblio_id":"0E309E7E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Pieter Vangansbeke","ugent_id":["977603595681"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name_last_first":"Vangansbeke, Pieter","first_name":"Pieter","_id":"0E309E7E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":["801001892062","971492535158"],"_id":"F740C2D4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Kris","name_last_first":"Verheyen, Kris","last_name":"Verheyen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2067-9108","biblio_id":"F740C2D4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Kris Verheyen"},{"_id":"F950BE58-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Pieter","name_last_first":"De Frenne, Pieter","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":["801002197614","978798811594"],"biblio_id":"F950BE58-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8613-0943","name":"Pieter De Frenne","last_name":"De Frenne"}],"external":0,"abstract":["Dataset for De Pauw et al. (2024) Nutrient-demanding and thermophilous plants dominate urban forest edge vegetation across temperate Europe.\n\nUnderstorey plant community data and statistical code:\n(1) vegetation matrix\n(2) species list with species' characteristics\n(3) dataset with vegetation response variables and predictor variables used in mixed models.\n\nR code scripts:\n(1) script with mixed models explaining vegetation response variables by urban edge distance, forest structure and interaction.\n(2) script with mixed models explaining vegetation response variables by PCA predictor variables based on soil conditions and microclimate variables & drivers.\n(3) script that produces figures with vegetation response predictions in terms of urban edge distance and forest structure."],"keyword":["peri-urban forest","community composition","community temperature index","disturbance indicator","Ellenberg indicator","forest edge","forest specialist","generalist","species richness","understorey","urban forest"]}
{"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"In northern Ethiopia, Tigray continues to be blockaded. The 2021 crop yield was just 25-50 percent of what it would be in a regular year. At the beginning of March 2022, colleagues and friends in Tigray provided us with average statistics on the cost of living in Tigray (especially food). Farmlands had been poorly ploughed and planted lately or not at all due to military targeting of farming activities. Hence, every crop has gotten more costly. As a result of distress or desperation sales, the price of live animals has dropped dramatically. Coffee, firewood, gasoline, and transportation have also seen significant price rises. Extreme shortages of food and energy supplies drive up inflation, but the fact that there are very limited amounts of cash in circulation curbs it."}],"_id":"01HQ814XN122M9ABEWWDSP5D8N","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HQ814XN122M9ABEWWDSP5D8N","status":"public","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HQ814XN122M9ABEWWDSP5D8N","abstract":["In northern Ethiopia, Tigray continues to be blockaded. The 2021 crop yield was just 25-50 percent of what it would be in a regular year. At the beginning of March 2022, colleagues and friends in Tigray provided us with average statistics on the cost of living in Tigray (especially food). Farmlands had been poorly ploughed and planted lately or not at all due to military targeting of farming activities. Hence, every crop has gotten more costly. As a result of distress or desperation sales, the price of live animals has dropped dramatically. Coffee, firewood, gasoline, and transportation have also seen significant price rises. Extreme shortages of food and energy supplies drive up inflation, but the fact that there are very limited amounts of cash in circulation curbs it."],"external":0,"keyword":["Famine","Tigray","Ethiopia"],"format":["application/pdf"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"ugent_id":["802000198480"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"first_name":"Jan","name_last_first":"Nyssen, Jan","_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Nyssen","name":"Jan Nyssen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2666-3860","biblio_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-06-14 12:10:24","year":"2022","created_by":{"name":"Nathalie Van Nuffel","first_name":"Nathalie","biblio_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van Nuffel, Nathalie","_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["978659820601","919016603673"],"last_name":"Van Nuffel"},"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.6344844"],"title":"Market prices in Tigray (March 2020 – March 2022)","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE12"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"name":"Department of Geography","ugent_id":"WE12"}],"date_created":"2024-02-22 09:08:07","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"}}
{"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HQ7YX2CKA3ACZAKCW1KF5JND","_id":"01HQ7YX2CKA3ACZAKCW1KF5JND","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"In this database, we attempt to document the widespread involvement of Ethiopian public universities in the war in Tigray. In general, Ethiopian universities have provided financial and material support to the Ethiopian army and allied forces, practiced discrimination of their students and staff members of Tigrayan origin, including harassment and limitation of academic freedom. Infringements against human rights by the Ethiopian Ministry of Science and Higher Education are also included."}],"status":"public","biblio_id":"01HQ7YX2CKA3ACZAKCW1KF5JND","language":["eng"],"external":0,"abstract":["In this database, we attempt to document the widespread involvement of Ethiopian public universities in the war in Tigray. In general, Ethiopian universities have provided financial and material support to the Ethiopian army and allied forces, practiced discrimination of their students and staff members of Tigrayan origin, including harassment and limitation of academic freedom. Infringements against human rights by the Ethiopian Ministry of Science and Higher Education are also included."],"keyword":["Ethiopia","Public universities","Human rights","Tigray war","Academic freedom","University diplomacy","University development cooperation"],"format":["application/pdf"],"author":[{"name":"Teklehaymanot G. Weldemichel","first_name":"Teklehaymanot G.","name_last_first":"Weldemichel, Teklehaymanot G.","last_name":"Weldemichel"},{"name_last_first":"Negash, Emnet","first_name":"Emnet","_id":"a94041e6-0431-11eb-a74c-a45c01dd25f0","ugent_id":["000201350172","802003539728"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Geography","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"orcid_id":"0000-0001-8553-6602","biblio_id":"a94041e6-0431-11eb-a74c-a45c01dd25f0","name":"Emnet Negash Gebremeskel","last_name":"Negash"},{"last_name":"Gebreselassie","name_last_first":"Gebreselassie, Gebrekirstos","first_name":"Gebrekirstos","name":"Gebrekirstos Gebreselassie"},{"first_name":"Amare","name_last_first":"Teklay, Amare","name":"Amare Teklay","last_name":"Teklay"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-2666-3860","biblio_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Jan Nyssen","last_name":"Nyssen","name_last_first":"Nyssen, Jan","first_name":"Jan","_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000198480"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","date_updated":"2024-06-14 12:13:12","license":"CC-BY-4.0","created_by":{"last_name":"Van Nuffel","name":"Nathalie Van Nuffel","biblio_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["978659820601","919016603673"],"first_name":"Nathalie","name_last_first":"Van Nuffel, Nathalie","_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2021","title":"Database: the Ethiopian public universities during the Tigray war","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.5792266"],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Geography","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE12"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"type":"researchData","date_created":"2024-02-22 08:28:53","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"}}
{"created_by":{"name_last_first":"Van Nuffel, Nathalie","first_name":"Nathalie","_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["978659820601","919016603673"],"name":"Nathalie Van Nuffel","biblio_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Nuffel"},"year":"2022","title":"Spatially explicit dataset on crop status of 262 farm plots in Tigray (24-29 August 2022)","doi":["10.1594/PANGAEA.951344"],"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2024-06-14 12:16:05","date_created":"2024-02-22 08:25:00","publisher":{"name":"PANGAEA"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE12"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"name":"Department of Geography","ugent_id":"WE12"}],"type":"researchData","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01HQ7YNZGJJV9XRT7DHAYEHDEE","abstract_full":[{"text":"Since late 2020, one of the worst wars has been raging in Tigray, Ethiopia's northernmost region. A humanitarian tragedy has been caused by the fighting (Dedefo Bedaso 2021; Annys et al. 2021). Intense fighting occurred throughout the whole region, and looting and damage were rampant. Farmers were harvesting their crops in the middle of a desert locust infestation when the conflict began in late 2020. To record war impacts, commonly, direct expenses or losses at a particular period are quantified (Lindgren 2004). Post-conflict damage assessments typically concentrate on losses to businesses, services, infrastructure, and facilities in cities, even though the primary source of income in developing countries is the agricultural sector. Even when agricultural evaluations are done, they mostly focus on crop losses and ignore how wars affect land management. In Tigray's small-scale family farms, which use a permanent farming system based on cereals, oxen are utilized for traction (Westphal 1975). Crop agriculture has been practiced in Tigray for at least three thousand years (D'Andrea 2008; Blond et al. 2018), allowing for the gradual improvement of the agricultural system, including considerable farmers' understanding of the procedures involved in seed selection and of land suitability (Fetien Abay et al. 2008). The indigenous knowledge (sensu Bruchac 2018) also includes a broad vocabulary for different soil types (Nyssen et al. 2019), and the capacity to interpret the rainy season when selecting the crop to be sown (Frankl et al. 2013). A significant degree of equality in the extent of landholdings has resulted from the strengthening of the egalitarian land tenure system during the 1980s (Hendrie 1999). In the study region, a typical household uses two or three farmland pieces totalling less than a hectare. The ownership and management of grasslands, rangelands, and woodlands are communal (Nyssen et al. 2008). In the first half of 2021, armed forces of the Ethiopian government and from Eritrea as well as from the neighboring Amhara region were engaged in warfare against the forces of Tigray's regional government; in the second half of the year, warfare was essentially outside of Tigray, more to the south, while Tigray itself was submitted to a blockade with all telecommunication and lifelines to the outside world cut (Pellet 2021; Gayim 2021; Ramos 2021), a blockade that continued into 2022. The near-absence of economic activities, combined with limited food stocks and restricted humanitarian access resulted in 70% of the population experiencing starvation (sensu Stratton et al. 2003), i.e. high levels of acute food insecurity and excess mortality (Plaut 2021; Istratii 2021; Teklehaymanot G Weldemichel 2021; Oxford Analytica 2021; Devi 2021; Müller and Read 2021). The famine was worst from September to December 2021, as it took up to December before the years' poor harvest could be consumed REF; the lean period (also called “lean season”, “hunger season”) has been very severe. The lean season is the time in between finishing the last food that people had at hand and starting to consume the new harvest (Hirvonen et al. 2016). Farmers' main goals in these dire circumstances were to attempt to generate a better harvest in 2022 and, despite everything, to try and survive another year. We offer field data obtained by the end of August 2022, which were evaluated to determine the percentage of Tigray's land that was seeded on schedule, the types of crops sown, and the condition of these crops. Despite difficult living and travel conditions, the agricultural status in some of Tigray's reachable districts was examined for the 2022 growing season. A team of geographers visited 262 agricultural plots in an area indicative of the region's diverse bio-physical circumstances, including elevation (plots ranged from 1931 to 2600 meters above sea level), lithology, soil type, rainfall patterns, and hence cropping strategies (Alemtsehay Tsegay et al. 2019; Nyssen et al. 2019). Other land uses, such as irrigated land, grassland, barren land, bushland, and forest, were left out of the analysis. We visited ecoregions with different biophysical and agro-ecological characteristics along main roads in six districts between 24 and 29 August 2022: Tsa'ida Imba, Kilte Awula'ilo (especially croplands on the outskirts of Wukro's urban district), Dogu'a Tembien (surroundings of Hagere Selam), Samre, Hintalo (particularly Addi Gudom), and Inderta (Aynalem and Didiba). The investigations typically took place in the wider surroundings of small towns, as transect walks, observing and talking to farmers present on the land. Participatory monitoring was used to collect data for each cropland, which included recording the crop type, a group assessment of the crop's status according to local standards (good, medium, bad, failed; taking into account growth features such as plant height, greenness and density, ear length, homogeneity in crop stand), observations of whether or not neighboring farmers cropped in block, and a semi-structured interview with the farmer or a group discussion, addressing among others the use of fertilizer (Van De Fliert et al. 2000; Nyumba et al. 2018; Young and Hinton 1996). Aside from the usual crop evaluation, emphasis was paid to block wise cropping with adjacent farmers since, like three-field systems, this practice is an indicative of an internally well-organized community, and hints to a superior yield forecast as it prevents disruptions (Nyssen et al. 2008; Hopcroft 1994; Ruthenberg 1980). Data have been collected in such a way that homogeneous areas of at least 30 m x 30 m are represented, so that they can serve as calibration and validation points in remote sensing analysis. According to descriptive statistics from the dataset, at the end of August, 15% of the monitored farm parcels had been left fallow, meaning no crops had been planted (40 plots out of 262). During a similar monitoring in 2021 (Tesfaalem Ghebreyohannes et al. 2022a), 21% of the monitored lands were fallowed. However, 7 percent of the fallow plots had no weeds, indicating that the ground had been ploughed but not seeded. A further 4% of the plots were planted with flax or niger seed, which is often used to improve fallow soil quality rather than crop output. Among the cultivated parcels, 104 plots (40%) were planted with wheat, barley, or a mixture of both (hanfets) (49% in 2021), while 84 plots (32%) were planted with tef (26% in 2021). Only 1% of the land was planted with maize, and another 1% with sorghum (6% and 4% in 2021). In the plots containing crops that were examined, 46% had been seeded in block, in collaboration with the owners of surrounding lands (40% in 2021). Wheat and barley (54%) as well as tef (52%) were seeded in blocks. Three quarter (76 percent) of the wheat and barley fields were in good or medium condition. Seventy-one percent of the tef lands were in poor condition (67% in 2021). Overall, the crop stands improved slightly over those of the very bad year 2021 (Tesfaalem Ghebreyohannes et al. 2022b), and there was less fallowing. Fertilizer was used on only 56 of the 222 sampled plots with crop: on these lands, at least some mineral fertilizer was administered at sowing, after crop emergence, or manure was applied. Due to a shortage of fertilizers, farmers frequently applied insufficient amounts. Mineral fertilizer was used exclusively for cereal production. A significant issue was the farmers' inappropriate use of potassium fertilizer, which led to crop burn, particularly in Tsa'ida Imba and Samre. Overall, and adopting a very low threshold, 34% of the analyzed lands were fallowed or are expected to provide a very poor crop harvest, while 66% of the sampled fields are promising and would yield medium or excellent crops.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01HQ7YNZGJJV9XRT7DHAYEHDEE","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HQ7YNZGJJV9XRT7DHAYEHDEE","status":"public","format":["text/tab-separated-values"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Asfaha","name":"Tesfaalem-Ghebreyohannes Asfaha","biblio_id":"3B9005D0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["000110865643","802001101085","978760518422"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"first_name":"Tesfaalem-Ghebreyohannes","name_last_first":"Asfaha, Tesfaalem-Ghebreyohannes","_id":"3B9005D0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"ugent_id":["000131311425","802002157880","978415785876"],"first_name":"Hailemariam Meaza","name_last_first":"Gebregergs, Hailemariam Meaza","_id":"A4220870-9A28-11E3-AF04-B30D9A26BEF8","last_name":"Gebregergs","name":"Hailemariam Meaza Gebregergs","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3720-208X","biblio_id":"A4220870-9A28-11E3-AF04-B30D9A26BEF8"},{"ugent_id":["000131311526","802002200421","979973147451"],"first_name":"Zbelo Tesfamariam","name_last_first":"Welemaram, Zbelo Tesfamariam","_id":"A41FC998-9A28-11E3-AF04-B30D9A26BEF8","last_name":"Welemaram","biblio_id":"A41FC998-9A28-11E3-AF04-B30D9A26BEF8","name":"Zbelo Tesfamariam Welemaram"},{"last_name":"Negash","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8553-6602","biblio_id":"a94041e6-0431-11eb-a74c-a45c01dd25f0","name":"Emnet Negash Gebremeskel","ugent_id":["000201350172","802003539728"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"name":"Department of Geography","ugent_id":"WE12"}],"name_last_first":"Negash, Emnet","first_name":"Emnet","_id":"a94041e6-0431-11eb-a74c-a45c01dd25f0"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000198480"],"_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Jan","name_last_first":"Nyssen, Jan","last_name":"Nyssen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2666-3860","biblio_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Jan Nyssen"}],"external":0,"abstract":["Since late 2020, one of the worst wars has been raging in Tigray, Ethiopia's northernmost region. A humanitarian tragedy has been caused by the fighting (Dedefo Bedaso 2021; Annys et al. 2021). Intense fighting occurred throughout the whole region, and looting and damage were rampant. Farmers were harvesting their crops in the middle of a desert locust infestation when the conflict began in late 2020. To record war impacts, commonly, direct expenses or losses at a particular period are quantified (Lindgren 2004). Post-conflict damage assessments typically concentrate on losses to businesses, services, infrastructure, and facilities in cities, even though the primary source of income in developing countries is the agricultural sector. Even when agricultural evaluations are done, they mostly focus on crop losses and ignore how wars affect land management. In Tigray's small-scale family farms, which use a permanent farming system based on cereals, oxen are utilized for traction (Westphal 1975). Crop agriculture has been practiced in Tigray for at least three thousand years (D'Andrea 2008; Blond et al. 2018), allowing for the gradual improvement of the agricultural system, including considerable farmers' understanding of the procedures involved in seed selection and of land suitability (Fetien Abay et al. 2008). The indigenous knowledge (sensu Bruchac 2018) also includes a broad vocabulary for different soil types (Nyssen et al. 2019), and the capacity to interpret the rainy season when selecting the crop to be sown (Frankl et al. 2013). A significant degree of equality in the extent of landholdings has resulted from the strengthening of the egalitarian land tenure system during the 1980s (Hendrie 1999). In the study region, a typical household uses two or three farmland pieces totalling less than a hectare. The ownership and management of grasslands, rangelands, and woodlands are communal (Nyssen et al. 2008). In the first half of 2021, armed forces of the Ethiopian government and from Eritrea as well as from the neighboring Amhara region were engaged in warfare against the forces of Tigray's regional government; in the second half of the year, warfare was essentially outside of Tigray, more to the south, while Tigray itself was submitted to a blockade with all telecommunication and lifelines to the outside world cut (Pellet 2021; Gayim 2021; Ramos 2021), a blockade that continued into 2022. The near-absence of economic activities, combined with limited food stocks and restricted humanitarian access resulted in 70% of the population experiencing starvation (sensu Stratton et al. 2003), i.e. high levels of acute food insecurity and excess mortality (Plaut 2021; Istratii 2021; Teklehaymanot G Weldemichel 2021; Oxford Analytica 2021; Devi 2021; Müller and Read 2021). The famine was worst from September to December 2021, as it took up to December before the years' poor harvest could be consumed REF; the lean period (also called “lean season”, “hunger season”) has been very severe. The lean season is the time in between finishing the last food that people had at hand and starting to consume the new harvest (Hirvonen et al. 2016). Farmers' main goals in these dire circumstances were to attempt to generate a better harvest in 2022 and, despite everything, to try and survive another year. We offer field data obtained by the end of August 2022, which were evaluated to determine the percentage of Tigray's land that was seeded on schedule, the types of crops sown, and the condition of these crops. Despite difficult living and travel conditions, the agricultural status in some of Tigray's reachable districts was examined for the 2022 growing season. A team of geographers visited 262 agricultural plots in an area indicative of the region's diverse bio-physical circumstances, including elevation (plots ranged from 1931 to 2600 meters above sea level), lithology, soil type, rainfall patterns, and hence cropping strategies (Alemtsehay Tsegay et al. 2019; Nyssen et al. 2019). Other land uses, such as irrigated land, grassland, barren land, bushland, and forest, were left out of the analysis. We visited ecoregions with different biophysical and agro-ecological characteristics along main roads in six districts between 24 and 29 August 2022: Tsa'ida Imba, Kilte Awula'ilo (especially croplands on the outskirts of Wukro's urban district), Dogu'a Tembien (surroundings of Hagere Selam), Samre, Hintalo (particularly Addi Gudom), and Inderta (Aynalem and Didiba). The investigations typically took place in the wider surroundings of small towns, as transect walks, observing and talking to farmers present on the land. Participatory monitoring was used to collect data for each cropland, which included recording the crop type, a group assessment of the crop's status according to local standards (good, medium, bad, failed; taking into account growth features such as plant height, greenness and density, ear length, homogeneity in crop stand), observations of whether or not neighboring farmers cropped in block, and a semi-structured interview with the farmer or a group discussion, addressing among others the use of fertilizer (Van De Fliert et al. 2000; Nyumba et al. 2018; Young and Hinton 1996). Aside from the usual crop evaluation, emphasis was paid to block wise cropping with adjacent farmers since, like three-field systems, this practice is an indicative of an internally well-organized community, and hints to a superior yield forecast as it prevents disruptions (Nyssen et al. 2008; Hopcroft 1994; Ruthenberg 1980). Data have been collected in such a way that homogeneous areas of at least 30 m x 30 m are represented, so that they can serve as calibration and validation points in remote sensing analysis. According to descriptive statistics from the dataset, at the end of August, 15% of the monitored farm parcels had been left fallow, meaning no crops had been planted (40 plots out of 262). During a similar monitoring in 2021 (Tesfaalem Ghebreyohannes et al. 2022a), 21% of the monitored lands were fallowed. However, 7 percent of the fallow plots had no weeds, indicating that the ground had been ploughed but not seeded. A further 4% of the plots were planted with flax or niger seed, which is often used to improve fallow soil quality rather than crop output. Among the cultivated parcels, 104 plots (40%) were planted with wheat, barley, or a mixture of both (hanfets) (49% in 2021), while 84 plots (32%) were planted with tef (26% in 2021). Only 1% of the land was planted with maize, and another 1% with sorghum (6% and 4% in 2021). In the plots containing crops that were examined, 46% had been seeded in block, in collaboration with the owners of surrounding lands (40% in 2021). Wheat and barley (54%) as well as tef (52%) were seeded in blocks. Three quarter (76 percent) of the wheat and barley fields were in good or medium condition. Seventy-one percent of the tef lands were in poor condition (67% in 2021). Overall, the crop stands improved slightly over those of the very bad year 2021 (Tesfaalem Ghebreyohannes et al. 2022b), and there was less fallowing. Fertilizer was used on only 56 of the 222 sampled plots with crop: on these lands, at least some mineral fertilizer was administered at sowing, after crop emergence, or manure was applied. Due to a shortage of fertilizers, farmers frequently applied insufficient amounts. Mineral fertilizer was used exclusively for cereal production. A significant issue was the farmers' inappropriate use of potassium fertilizer, which led to crop burn, particularly in Tsa'ida Imba and Samre. Overall, and adopting a very low threshold, 34% of the analyzed lands were fallowed or are expected to provide a very poor crop harvest, while 66% of the sampled fields are promising and would yield medium or excellent crops."],"keyword":["Cereal cultivation","Fallow land","Famine","fertilizer","Ground control point","Subsistence farming","Tigray war"]}
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The aim was to analyze pore-scale solute concentration fields to investigate solute spreading and mixing during tracer injection experiments. Further details on the analyses of the micro-CT images can be found in Van Offenwert et al. (2024). The dataset can be used to investigate the influence of pore-scale heterogeneity and the volumetric pump velocity (the Péclet number) on transport processes.\n\nThe data is provided in 2 subfolders. Detailed information about the files in these subfolders as well as information on how the data is processed is given in the explanatory file ReadMe_Yoda_VanOffenwert.txt. Contact person is Stefanie van Offenwert - stefanie.vanoffenwert@ugent.be."],"external":0,"author":[{"first_name":"Stefanie","name_last_first":"Van Offenwert, Stefanie","_id":"69B3FC18-5B00-11E4-AB4A-F60EB5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["976704314846"],"name":"Stefanie Van Offenwert","biblio_id":"69B3FC18-5B00-11E4-AB4A-F60EB5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1144-9471","last_name":"Van Offenwert"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-3269-5914","biblio_id":"F64E9522-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Veerle Cnudde","last_name":"Cnudde","first_name":"Veerle","name_last_first":"Cnudde, Veerle","_id":"F64E9522-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001582773","971435103579"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}]},{"ugent_id":["000191192656","802003799709","974723462385"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"first_name":"Sharon","name_last_first":"Ellman, Sharon","_id":"117026B0-D997-11E9-A0C7-63B45607D3EF","last_name":"Ellman","name":"Sharon Ellman","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1503-4145","biblio_id":"117026B0-D997-11E9-A0C7-63B45607D3EF"},{"ugent_id":["802001288621","977599379922"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]},{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"name_last_first":"Bultreys, Tom","first_name":"Tom","_id":"07ECB818-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Bultreys","name":"Tom Bultreys","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8217-8053","biblio_id":"07ECB818-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["micro-CT data"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01J3Z1ZK7J8BWTT1EDATFS856E","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This dataset was used in the study of Van Offenwert et al. (2024). It contains time-resolved laboratory-based micro-CT images of saturated and unsaturated solute injection experiments in sintered glass and Bentheimer sandstone. Based on the grey values in the resolved pore space, pore-scale concentration fields can be quantified. The tracer injection experiments were imaged at 15 s per scan with a voxel size of 13.0 µm (‘Tracer injection experiments’). Each fast imaging experiment was preceded by a higher quality slower pre-scan to determine the static pore structure. All data were acquired with a gantry-based micro-CT system specially designed for in-situ imaging (UGCT). The aim was to analyze pore-scale solute concentration fields to investigate solute spreading and mixing during tracer injection experiments. Further details on the analyses of the micro-CT images can be found in Van Offenwert et al. (2024). The dataset can be used to investigate the influence of pore-scale heterogeneity and the volumetric pump velocity (the Péclet number) on transport processes.\n\nThe data is provided in 2 subfolders. Detailed information about the files in these subfolders as well as information on how the data is processed is given in the explanatory file ReadMe_Yoda_VanOffenwert.txt. Contact person is Stefanie van Offenwert - stefanie.vanoffenwert@ugent.be."}],"_id":"01J3Z1ZK7J8BWTT1EDATFS856E","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01J3Z1ZK7J8BWTT1EDATFS856E","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE13"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"name":"Department of Geology","ugent_id":"WE13"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Utrecht University"},"date_created":"2024-07-29 10:53:35","date_updated":"2024-08-09 12:50:30","license":"CC-BY-4.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01J3Z07A29HSGZJ4SMEBF81GY5"}],"doi":["10.24416/UU01-L5LTRA"],"title":"Micro-computed tomography data of solute transport in a saturated and unsaturated sintered glass and Bentheimer sandstone sample","year":"2024","created_by":{"name":"Stefanie Van Offenwert","biblio_id":"69B3FC18-5B00-11E4-AB4A-F60EB5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1144-9471","last_name":"Van Offenwert","first_name":"Stefanie","name_last_first":"Van Offenwert, Stefanie","_id":"69B3FC18-5B00-11E4-AB4A-F60EB5D1D7B1","ugent_id":["976704314846"]}}
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Metadata explaining different columns is provided on the second tab of the excel file.<br>Species characteristics data (CCI, thermal niche optimum, Ellenberg L and N) can be found in Table S1 of the supplementary information of the publication.<br>Data used for the analysis in 'Forest floor environment overrules global change treatment effects on understorey communities in a mesocosm experiment' (Lorer et al., Global Change Biology, 2024).","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01J3QSBA0R989FYA18ZW7R5VGQ","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01J3QSBA0R989FYA18ZW7R5VGQ","abstract":["This dataset contains the vegetation cover data collected in mesocosm plant communities subjected to experimental microclimate warming, illumination and nitrogen deposition in ancient and post-agricultural forest soils in the PASTFORWARD experiment, set in the Aelmoeseneie forest in Belgium (50°58′30″N, 3°48′16″E). The data were collected from 2016 to 2023. Metadata explaining different columns is provided on the second tab of the excel file.<br>Species characteristics data (CCI, thermal niche optimum, Ellenberg L and N) can be found in Table S1 of the supplementary information of the publication.<br>Data used for the analysis in 'Forest floor environment overrules global change treatment effects on understorey communities in a mesocosm experiment' (Lorer et al., Global Change Biology, 2024)."],"external":0,"author":[{"last_name":"Lorer","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3957-7969","biblio_id":"71520EFA-226C-11E4-92B7-F4B0B4D1D7B1","name":"Eline Lorer","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002643284","972247983484"],"_id":"71520EFA-226C-11E4-92B7-F4B0B4D1D7B1","name_last_first":"Lorer, Eline","first_name":"Eline"},{"last_name":"Landuyt","name":"Dries Landuyt","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8107-5546","biblio_id":"022396B8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802001114829","974538640003"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"name_last_first":"Landuyt, Dries","first_name":"Dries","_id":"022396B8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Blondeel","name":"Haben Blondeel","biblio_id":"1CBF3FFE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9939-5994","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001846369","973425500840"],"_id":"1CBF3FFE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Haben","name_last_first":"Blondeel, Haben"},{"ugent_id":["801002197614","978798811594"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"first_name":"Pieter","name_last_first":"De Frenne, Pieter","_id":"F950BE58-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Frenne","name":"Pieter De Frenne","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8613-0943","biblio_id":"F950BE58-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Verheyen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2067-9108","biblio_id":"F740C2D4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Kris Verheyen","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001892062","971492535158"],"_id":"F740C2D4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Verheyen, Kris","first_name":"Kris"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","format":["application/vnd.ms-excel"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01J3QRAYQG2NGB1MJVKBC3ZX33"}],"date_updated":"2024-08-09 12:51:43","license":"CC-BY-4.0","title":"Vegetation cover data in PASTFORWARD experiment from 2016 to 2023. 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subtraction of intensity of the capillary at 70°C, see publication\n\nDSC = differential scanning calorimetry\n\n> Samples are heated at 70°C for 10 min, and then crystallized following a certain protocol (see publication).\n\n> Samples are maintained one hour at their respective isothermal crystallization temperature.\n\n> Samples are rehaeted at 5°C/min to 70°C.\n\nSE = sucrose ester (SP30, HLB6)\n\nPO = palm oil\n\nPOE = palm oil + 0.5 wt% SE\n\nFC = fast cooling (20°C/min)\n\nSC = slow cooling (1°C/min)"],"biblio_id":"01J216BHQDQK2DVVQ0JZFAZ2WZ","status":"public","_id":"01J216BHQDQK2DVVQ0JZFAZ2WZ","abstract_full":[{"text":"Dataset belonging to publication 'From nucleation to fat crystal network: effect of stearic-palmitic sucrose ester on static crystallization of palm oil', https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13091372.\n\n \n\nPLM = polarized light microscopy\n\nCryoSEM = cryo-scanning electron microscopy\n\n> data obtained after de-oiling fat samples with isobutanol (4x) and aceton 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Linux for example supports a plethora of hardware and different features for its many different use cases. To support its modularity and configurability, this code contains many indirections and interactions between different components. This leads to Linux being a security-critical code base, but at the same time being a code base which is hard to analyse. The correct execution of this expansive code base furthermore relies on developers adhering to many rules, both explicit and implicit. Analysis tools exist that try to reconstruct these rules, and then use this information to find violations in the codebase. However, their false positive rates and their lack of proof-of-concept inputs limit their usefulness to developers. Moreover, the security rules and guidelines are not enforced during the writing of the code, instead analysis is treated as an afterthought. 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De uitvoering van het programma versterkt de bestaande kerncompetenties op het gebied van cybersecurityonderzoek en levert bouwstenen en oplossingen die de cybersecurity in de industrie ten goed</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">e zullen komen. </span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">De </span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">onderzoeksactiviteiten worden uitgevoerd door een consortium van KU Leuven, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Universiteit Gent en IMEC, met een team van 200</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">+</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\"> onderzoekers. &#160;</span></p>\n<p style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:0.0px;\"><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">Het programma is opgedeeld in vier tracks:</span></p>\n<p style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0.0px;margin-left:90.0px;\"><span style=\"font-family:05050102010706020507; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">·</span><span style=\"font-family:05050102010706020507; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111;\"><strong>Track 1</strong></span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\"> richt zich op </span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111;\"><strong>Applicatie- en </strong></span><strong><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111;\">Softwarebeveiliging</span></strong><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\"> en heeft als doel alle belanghebbenden te ondersteunen die nieuwe toepassingssoftware analyseren, ontwikkelen en implementeren, door evoluerende technologie</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">ë</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">n aan te bieden voor veilige softwareontwikkeling.</span></p>\n<p style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:10.64px;margin-left:98.0875px;\"><span style=\"font-family:05050102010706020507; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">·</span><span style=\"font-family:05050102010706020507; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111;\"><strong>Track 2</strong></span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\"> omvat </span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111;\"><strong>Strategische B</strong></span><strong><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111;\">eveiligingsdiensten</span></strong><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">, zoals authenticatie, autorisatie en diensten voor gegevensbescherming. Het idee hierachter is dat beveiligingsbouwstenen niet helemaal opnieuw moeten worden ontwikkeld voor nieuwe toepassingen; in plaats daarvan moeten ze mee evolueren</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\"> met veranderende eisen en verwachtingen. Daarnaast vult onderzoek naar beleidsregels, wettelijke vereisten en naleving het technische werk aan en vormt het de basis voor </span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">legal engineering</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">.</span></p>\n<p style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:10.64px;margin-left:98.0875px;\"><span style=\"font-family:05050102010706020507; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">·</span><span style=\"font-family:05050102010706020507; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111;\"><strong>Track 3</strong></span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\"> richt zich op </span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111;\"><strong>Systeem- en Infrastructuurbeveiliging</strong></span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\"> en b</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">ehandelt specifiek beveiligde technologie die verpakt is als een </span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">‘</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">black box</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">’</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\"> binnen besturingssystemen of netwerklagen. Software- en serviceontwikkelaars vertrouwen op de robuustheid en veelbelovende innovatieve verbeteringen in de veiligheid van deze fun</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">d</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">amentele lagen.</span></p>\n<p style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:10.64px;margin-left:98.0875px;\"><span style=\"font-family:05050102010706020507; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">·</span><span style=\"font-family:05050102010706020507; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111;\"><strong>Track 4</strong></span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\"> omvat de </span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111;\"><strong>Technologische Bouwstenen voor Beveiliging</strong></span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">, waaronder veilige hardware, cryptografische algoritmen en protocollen, en veilige en effici</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">ë</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">nte cryptografische implementaties. Deze onderzoekstrack combineert theorie en wiskunde</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\"> met praktische implementaties en evaluaties in hardware en ge</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">ï</span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">ntegreerde software.</span></p>\n<p style=\"margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:10.64px;margin-left:0.0px;\"><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">Meer informatie is beschikbaar op de website </span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#000000; font-weight:normal;\"><a href=\"https://cybersecurity-research.be/\"> </a></span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#467886; font-weight:normal;\"><u><a href=\"https://cybersecurity-research.be/\">https://cybersecurity-research.be/</a></u></span><span style=\"font-family:020f0502020204030204; font-size:11pt; color:#111111; font-weight:normal;\">.</span></p>","_id":"174G03420"}],"date_created":"2024-08-26 11:29:19","license":"LicenseNotListed","date_updated":"2024-09-23 09:23:53","other_license":"A Combination of licenses: Our ESSS tool is based on the Crix tool from the University of Minnesota. 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The tumoural gene detectability in plasma is largely correlated with the RNA expression levels in the tumour tissue or cell line. These findings unravel new aspects of tumour-derived exRNA biology in xenograft models and open new avenues to further investigate the role of exRNA in cancer."],"biblio_id":"01J8M4EXQEQSM89JYGA7QC4MDH","language":["eng"],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01J8M4EXQEQSM89JYGA7QC4MDH","abstract_full":[{"text":"While cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is widely being investigated, free circulating RNA (extracellular RNA, exRNA) has the potential to improve cancer therapy response monitoring and detection due to its dynamic nature. However, it remains unclear in which blood subcompartment tumour-derived exRNAs primarily reside. We developed a host-xenograft deconvolution framework, exRNAxeno, with mapping strategies to either a combined human-mouse reference genome or both species genomes in parallel, applicable to exRNA sequencing data from liquid biopsies of human xenograft mouse models. The tool enables to distinguish (human) tumoural RNA from (murine) host RNA, to specifically analyse tumour-derived exRNA. We applied the combined pipeline to total exRNA sequencing data from 95 blood-derived liquid biopsy samples from 30 mice, xenografted with 11 different tumours. Tumoural exRNA concentrations are not determined by plasma platelet levels, while host exRNA concentrations increase with platelet content. Furthermore, a large variability in exRNA abundance and transcript content across individual mice is observed. The tumoural gene detectability in plasma is largely correlated with the RNA expression levels in the tumour tissue or cell line. 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The use of circulating DNA molecules has spurred this field, but the study of circulating RNA molecules also seems attractive with specific claimed advantages. To advance the extracellular RNA (exRNA) research field and deliver innovations in biomarker research with the ultimate goal to improve cancer patients’ outcome, I aim to address important open questions on the biology of tumor-derived exRNA in liquid biopsies, currently hampering the clinical implementation of exRNA biomarkers. More specifically, I aim to address in which subcompartment of the blood tumor-derived exRNAs primarily reside, how stable these molecules are in circulation and dynamically change upon treatment, and  how changes in tumor burden levels during the patient’s disease course influence tumor exRNA detection. I will apply complementary sequencing- and PCR-based technologies to profile biomaterials from melanoma mice and rat models, as well as from melanoma patients. 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In particular, we will: <br />• Update the PrevenD platform to remain compatible with the most recent devices and browsers; <br />• Further delineate the target population, allowing for targeted referral to the intervention by clinicians and increasing our understanding of differential etiological pathways towards recurrent depression. For this purpose, we will: <br />○ Reanalyze data of a large pragmatic trial from PrevenD 1.0, identifying different profiles of (cognitive) vulnerability for depression using clustering techniques in relation to treatment adherence and treatment effects; <br />○ Use pooled data from previous randomized controlled trials to crossvalidate the predictive role of group membership (based on the latent profiles identified in the previous step) for treatment adherence and treatment response in an independent dataset; <br />• Building on the eligibility criteria obtained from the previous step, we will identify the optimal dosage of CCT as well as the minimum required dose to obtain treatment effects, experimentally manipulating training intensity in N = 158 RMD patients; <br />• Informed by both the optimal dosage and minimum dosage necessary to affect functioning, we will investigate whether flexibly adding booster sessions to the CCT protocol based on participants’ emotional wellbeing over a period of one year may lead to more sustainable effects of CCT (N = 101 RMD patients); <br />• Provide a test of the comparative effectiveness of our ‘optimized’ CCT procedure compared to treatment as usual in terms of prevention of recurrent depression in a large-scale randomized controlled trial (RCT; N = 450 RMD patients) with a one year follow-up period. This RCT will contain three arms (CCT vs. TAU vs. CCT+TAU). As such, it also allows to <br />model how CCT interacts with TAU (treatment augmentation), offering vital information regarding optimal mode of delivery of CCT; <br />• Provide a detailed analysis of the societal impact of CCT from a health economic perspective. <br />• Actively disseminate the results of our research: <br />○ Release computerized training as free and open source software; <br />○ Continuation and expansion of our efforts to support use of CCT in clinical practice; <br />○ Publish results of (we anticipate at least 6) research articles that will be submitted to leading academic journals in clinical psychology/psychiatry; <br />○ Actively disseminate results among stakeholders through workshops and publications in the specialized press and report to the general public by means of popular media; <br />○ Produce two PhD theses based on the results of the PrevenD 2.0 project</p>","_id":"3179Q08920"}]}
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The data shows that Haines jumps cause perturbations to the 3D flow field in the porous medium and makes it possible to investigate the non-equilibrium energy dynamics."],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-SA 4.0)","author":[{"ugent_id":["802001288621","977599379922"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}],"ugent_id":"WE05"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"first_name":"Tom","name_last_first":"Bultreys, Tom","_id":"07ECB818-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Bultreys","name":"Tom Bultreys","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8217-8053","biblio_id":"07ECB818-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Sharon Ellman","biblio_id":"117026B0-D997-11E9-A0C7-63B45607D3EF","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1503-4145","last_name":"Ellman","first_name":"Sharon","name_last_first":"Ellman, Sharon","_id":"117026B0-D997-11E9-A0C7-63B45607D3EF","ugent_id":["000191192656","802003799709","974723462385"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}]},{"name":"Christian M. 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However, the flow dynamics that govern this process are still poorly understood. This dataset introduces a novel 4D micro-velocimetry method to study this, based on tracking flow-tracing micro-particles (silver-coated hollow glass spheres of 10 µm diameter) using high-resolution X-ray computed tomography with fast imaging rates. The measurement was done at the TOMCAT beamline of the Swiss Light Source. The dataset pertains to unsteady-state multiphase flow in a porous sintered glass filter sample, in which a non-wetting phase (silicon oil) was injected at constant rate to displace the wetting phase (water doped with potassium iodide: 10%wt KI brine). The tracer particles were dispersed in the non-wetting phase. The dataset spans a time window of 50 seconds during which 200 tomograms were acquired (i.e. 4 Hz imaging rate), each with a 2.75 micrometer voxel size. During this time window, the dynamics prior, during and after a Haines jump were captured. We provide reconstructions without phase retrieval which maximize the contrast between the tracer particles and the non-wetting phase, and reconstructions with Paganin phase retrieval that maximize the contrast between the non-wetting and the wetting phase. The data shows that Haines jumps cause perturbations to the 3D flow field in the porous medium and makes it possible to investigate the non-equilibrium energy dynamics."}],"_id":"01HYJ3R46GE7SEPXFXSSZ77QGA","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HYJ3R46GE7SEPXFXSSZ77QGA","biblio_id":"01HYJ3R46GE7SEPXFXSSZ77QGA","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE13"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"name":"Department of Geology","ugent_id":"WE13"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"PSI"},"project":[{"abstract":"<p>Models of fluid flows in porous materials commonly fall short because they fail to capture the effects of the puzzling underlying microscopic dynamics. These flows are very common: examples range from groundwater flow and H<sub>2</sub> storage in underground rocks to water discharge in fuel cells. The fluctuating, microscopic dynamics are poorly understood because they have so far been inaccessible in the 3D labyrinths formed by pore geometries, hampered by the optical opacity of the materials. In FLOWSCOPY, I will cause a paradigm shift by resolving this inaccessibility, enabling the measurement of unsteady 3D flows inside opaque porous materials. First, I will enable the inspection of flow fields in all their µm-scale complexity by creating a method that tracks tracer particles flowing through the pores with 3D X-ray imaging. To achieve the required millisecond imaging times - up to 3 orders of magnitude faster than my state-of-the-art preliminary results – the new approach will retrieve tracer locations in each of the many radiographs that conventionally make up a single tomographic time frame. Then, I will untangle the upscaling problem, building the first method that can measure flow maps averaged on a sliding scale from nano- to centimetres. Finally, I will apply the methods’ transformative capabilities to two pertinent problems in arguably some of the most complex porous media: geological materials. First, I will investigate how two fluids, such as water and H<sub>2</sub>, displace each other in porous rocks, lifting the veil on capillary fluctuations that deviate from current models. Second, I will unriddle flows of viscoelastic fluids, such as those to clean up polluted sediments, which exhibit a poorly understood transition from steady to chaotic dynamics. Beyond this, the new techniques will be applicable to a wide range of natural and engineered microstructures, from arteries to building materials.</p>","_id":"41J07823","end_date":"2028-11-30","iweto_id":"41J07823","publication_count":8,"gismo_id":"5efccf45-6837-45c5-9101-d6df90825b84","title":"Unravelling unsteady fluid flows in porous media with 3D X-ray micro-velocimetry","start_date":"2023-12-01","eu_id":"101116228"},{"abstract":"<p>Porous sediments and rocks in the subsurface are crucial to mitigate carbon emissions and manage water resources: their pores can store greenhouse gases, renewable energy and groundwater. However, there are key gaps in our understanding of the fluid dynamics in the intricate network of pores in these materials. First, when a single fluid flows through the pores, pore-scale velocity variations have a complex impact on the spreading of solutes. Second, models of how colloids (e.g. pathogens) travel with these flows are ill-constrained. Finally, when two fluids compete for space, the dynamics of the resulting capillary driven fluid movements are poorly understood. A crucial obstacle to this has been a lack of direct measurements of pore-scale flows in rocks and sediments. Here, I will develop groundbreaking new techniques to measure 3D flow fields at the micrometer scale, by tracking microscopic tracer particles suspended in the flow with X-ray imaging. 4D X-ray micro-computed tomography at high resolutions in space and time will be combined with concepts from correlation-based image velocimetry and Langrangian particle tracking. Flow fields measured in geological samples will then be used to make great strides forward in the key research questions above, impacting field scale geological reservoir and aquifer modelling. This innovative methodology can also be a game changer for a host of scientific and industrial applications of porous materials. </p>","_id":"3E029121","gismo_id":"4187f4af-c82b-11eb-a520-959c49981af2","publication_count":18,"iweto_id":"3E029121","end_date":"2023-11-30","start_date":"2021-10-01","title":"3D X-ray velocimetry to explain fluid flow dynamics inside porous materials"}],"date_created":"2024-05-23 06:55:50","license":"CC-BY-SA-4.0","date_updated":"2025-01-17 14:30:17","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HRYEQRQWNA3AGDYW4T83QYR0"}],"doi":["10.16907/C0DFA6C8-25DA-454E-82FA-FC5DB7F7C6F2"],"title":"4D X-ray micro-velocimetry data of multiphase flow perturbations in porous media","year":"2023","created_by":{"last_name":"Bultreys","name":"Tom Bultreys","biblio_id":"07ECB818-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8217-8053","ugent_id":["802001288621","977599379922"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE05"}]},{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"first_name":"Tom","name_last_first":"Bultreys, Tom","_id":"07ECB818-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}}
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S., Mees, J., Botteldooren, D., Devos, P., Debusschere, E., &amp; Hablützel, P. I. (2024). Comparison of the effects of reef and anthropogenic soundscapes on oyster larvae settlement. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 12580. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-63322-2.\n\nPlayback files are organized in folders by experiment days. A metadata file in a json format can be found (metadata.json) with all the metadata necessary to process each recording.\nThe tank recordings are only available upon request due to a memory limitation. Please direct your questions to sarah.schmidlin@vliz.be or clea.parcerisas@vliz.be.\nA table with the datetimes can be found called table_recordings.xlsx. For more information about the data collection please check the publication.\n\nAll the reef files and off-reef from batch 1 and batch 2 were collected by Mayann S. Watson.\nFunding for the reef recordings in the Netherlands part of the Swimway Waddenzee project; financial contributions from the Waddenfund, the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature Management and Food Safety, and the Dutch provinces Noord-Holland, Groningen and Friesland.\nAll the other files were collected in the framework of LifeWatch Belgium.\nFor more details see Parcerisas, C., Botteldooren, D., Devos, P., &amp; Debusschere, E. (2021). Broadband Acoustic Network dataset [dataset]. Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ). https://www.vliz.be/en/imis?module=dataset&amp;dasid=7879.\n\nIf you use these recordings for your own experiment, please cite the publication."}],"_id":"01JDWYPVBCNBZ3C4EJ755FXZR7","biblio_id":"01JDWYPVBCNBZ3C4EJ755FXZR7","language":["eng"],"keyword":["Marine/Coastal","Larval settlement","Oysters","Reef sounds","Sound experiments","Magallana gigas"],"external":0,"abstract":["These data are the playback files used for the publication:\n\nSchmidlin, S., Parcerisas, C., Hubert, J., Watson, M. S., Mees, J., Botteldooren, D., Devos, P., Debusschere, E., &amp; Hablützel, P. I. (2024). Comparison of the effects of reef and anthropogenic soundscapes on oyster larvae settlement. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 12580. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-63322-2.\n\nPlayback files are organized in folders by experiment days. A metadata file in a json format can be found (metadata.json) with all the metadata necessary to process each recording.\nThe tank recordings are only available upon request due to a memory limitation. Please direct your questions to sarah.schmidlin@vliz.be or clea.parcerisas@vliz.be.\nA table with the datetimes can be found called table_recordings.xlsx. For more information about the data collection please check the publication.\n\nAll the reef files and off-reef from batch 1 and batch 2 were collected by Mayann S. Watson.\nFunding for the reef recordings in the Netherlands part of the Swimway Waddenzee project; financial contributions from the Waddenfund, the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature Management and Food Safety, and the Dutch provinces Noord-Holland, Groningen and Friesland.\nAll the other files were collected in the framework of LifeWatch Belgium.\nFor more details see Parcerisas, C., Botteldooren, D., Devos, P., &amp; Debusschere, E. (2021). 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This study reports the first case of four family members who had contact with the same source of Campylobacter jejuni contamination with different results. Only the little siblings were infected by the same C. jejuni strain, but with different symptoms. Whereas the daughter was slightly affected with mild enteritis, the son suffered a longer campylobacteriosis followed with a perimyocarditis. This is the first case of the youngest patient affected by C. jejuni-related perimyocarditis published to date. The genomes of both strains were characterized by whole-genome sequencing and compared with the C. jejuni NCTC 11168 genome to gain insights into the molecular features that may be associated with perimyocarditis. Various comparison tools were used for the comparative genomics analysis, including the identification of virulence and antimicrobial resistance genes, phase variable (PV) genes, and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identification. Comparisons of the strains identified 16 SNPs between them, which constituted small but significant changes mainly affecting the ON/OFF state of PV genes after passing through both hosts. These results suggest that PV occurs during human colonization, which modulates bacteria virulence through human host adaptation, which ultimately is related to complications after a campylobacteriosis episode depending on the host status. 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Vijf Vlaamse universiteiten en vijf Vlaamse onderzoeksinstellingen – KU Leuven, Universiteit Antwerpen, Universiteit Gent, Universiteit Hasselt, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Flanders Make, Sirris, VIB, VITO en imec – vormen een consortium voor strategisch basisonderzoek in AI. Het Vlaams AI Onderzoeksprogramma wordt gefinancierd door het Departement Economie, Wetenschap en Innovatie. 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S2RCI data set: Chemical-shift based estimates of dynamics and conformation \n   (S2RCI, &delta;2D, ShiftCrypt).\n2.S2 data set: Experimentally measured order parameter from NMR relaxation data.\n3. MD data set (Constava): For Conformational state variability and propensities, \ncalculated with the Constava software from Molecular Dynamics trajectories [(go to Python package on PyPI)](https://pypi.org/project/constava/).\nThe S2RCI and MD datasets include comprehensive analyses of AlphaFold2 models (both before and after truncation). These datasets feature:  \n\nAlphaFold2 Models: Both original and truncated structures.  \nWEBnma Modes: `modes.txt` files generated from WEBnma analysis, available for both non-truncated and truncated AF2 models.  \n\nRoot-Mean-Square-Fluctuations (RMSF): Profiles calculated before and after truncation of AF2 models.  \n\nNMR Data: Normal Mode Analysis (NMA): Performed on corresponding NMR ensembles (see below).  \n\n\n \n\nThe NMR Data of NMA in these datasets includes:  \n\n\n\nNMR ensembles  \n\nIndividual NMR models extracted from each ensemble  \n\nSTRIDE secondary structure calculations per-individual NMR models\n\nRMSF profiles per-individual NMR models\n\n\nFor detailed information, please refer to the `Readme.txt` file within each corresponding folder.  \n\nThe S2 dataset includes all the features listed above, except for the NMR analysis."],"biblio_id":"01JD71GARCK4XFEV2BG44KZBHY","language":["eng"],"url":"https://bio2byte.be/af_nmr_nma/","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JD71GARCK4XFEV2BG44KZBHY","abstract_full":[{"text":"This data set contains the three data sets for the article, \"Gradations in protein dynamics captured by experimental NMR are not well represented by AlphaFold2 models and other computational metrics.\"\nIn addition to the supplementary dataframes and AlphaFold models from each dataset in V1, V2 includes the additional data outlined below.\n1. S2RCI data set: Chemical-shift based estimates of dynamics and conformation \n   (S2RCI, &delta;2D, ShiftCrypt).\n2.S2 data set: Experimentally measured order parameter from NMR relaxation data.\n3. MD data set (Constava): For Conformational state variability and propensities, \ncalculated with the Constava software from Molecular Dynamics trajectories [(go to Python package on PyPI)](https://pypi.org/project/constava/).\nThe S2RCI and MD datasets include comprehensive analyses of AlphaFold2 models (both before and after truncation). These datasets feature:  \n\nAlphaFold2 Models: Both original and truncated structures.  \nWEBnma Modes: `modes.txt` files generated from WEBnma analysis, available for both non-truncated and truncated AF2 models.  \n\nRoot-Mean-Square-Fluctuations (RMSF): Profiles calculated before and after truncation of AF2 models.  \n\nNMR Data: Normal Mode Analysis (NMA): Performed on corresponding NMR ensembles (see below).  \n\n\n \n\nThe NMR Data of NMA in these datasets includes:  \n\n\n\nNMR ensembles  \n\nIndividual NMR models extracted from each ensemble  \n\nSTRIDE secondary structure calculations per-individual NMR models\n\nRMSF profiles per-individual NMR models\n\n\nFor detailed information, please refer to the `Readme.txt` file within each corresponding folder.  \n\nThe S2 dataset includes all the features listed above, except for the NMR analysis.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01JD71GARCK4XFEV2BG44KZBHY","status":"public"}
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For 3814 objects – roughly 7% of the museum’s wooden heritage objects- the wood species has been identified.\n\nThe majority of these identifications, which were never published before, were performed by Roger Dechamps,  principal curator of the Tervuren xylarium from 1965 to 1995. Identification was needed in the context of upcoming exhibitions or loans, and while the selection of objects was varied, it is representative of the museum's broader collection of heritage objects.\n\nDechamps studied the Congolese objects by means of invasive techniques. To observe the transverse plane of the wood he cleared a small area on the object with a scalpel, most often, on the bottom of the object. He studied the anatomical features with a loupe. In addition to the visual inspection of the transverse plane, he sampled the objects along the tangential plane. Cutting a slice from the objects with a scalpel, the sample was then imbedded and viewed with optical microscopy. A large part of these tangential thin sections are still preserved within the Tervuren xylarium.\n\nThe dataset is in pdf form (78 pages), and contains 3961 entries. 58 objects were sampled and analysed multiple times (because the object contains multiple types of wood species). These entries are indicated in grey. 184 objects were sampled and analysed, but could not be identified. \n\nThe information in the excel file is ordered as follows: Column 1: The object's identifier following the RMCA's registration system (https://www.africamuseum.be/en/research/collections_libraries/human_sciences/collections/database)Column 2: The taxonomic identification by Roger DechampsColumn 3: Object typology Column 4 Culture or region of origin in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Column 5: Date of wood species identification\n\nMaes, F. and Beeckman, H. 1999. Wood to Survive. Liber Amoricum for Roger Dechamps. Annalen Economische Wetenschappen KMMA (25)."}],"_id":"01JF7MSW2K97VDQD50KDG16GCZ","biblio_id":"01JF7MSW2K97VDQD50KDG16GCZ","language":["eng"],"abstract":["The Belgian Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA) hosts a large body of wooden objects from the Democratic Republic of the Congo: more than 55.000 sculptures, musical instruments, equipment, furniture, and alike are made of wood or contain wooden elements. For 3814 objects – roughly 7% of the museum’s wooden heritage objects- the wood species has been identified.\n\nThe majority of these identifications, which were never published before, were performed by Roger Dechamps,  principal curator of the Tervuren xylarium from 1965 to 1995. Identification was needed in the context of upcoming exhibitions or loans, and while the selection of objects was varied, it is representative of the museum's broader collection of heritage objects.\n\nDechamps studied the Congolese objects by means of invasive techniques. To observe the transverse plane of the wood he cleared a small area on the object with a scalpel, most often, on the bottom of the object. He studied the anatomical features with a loupe. In addition to the visual inspection of the transverse plane, he sampled the objects along the tangential plane. Cutting a slice from the objects with a scalpel, the sample was then imbedded and viewed with optical microscopy. A large part of these tangential thin sections are still preserved within the Tervuren xylarium.\n\nThe dataset is in pdf form (78 pages), and contains 3961 entries. 58 objects were sampled and analysed multiple times (because the object contains multiple types of wood species). 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{"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JFA8QXWBPBZFHBBSK4PWKQM5","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains two types of data on the production accuracy of French nasal vowels realized by L1 Belgian Dutch learners, i.e. listener-based and acoustic measures. By focusing on these two measures, we shed light on two different dimensions of production accuracy, i.e. vowel intelligibility and phonetic nativelikeness. First, this dataset contains acoustic data of 20 L1 Belgian Dutch speakers and 12 L1 Northern Metropolitan French speakers (Carignan, 2014). Vowels were produced in high-frequency monosyllabic French words during a reading task. F1 and F2 values were calculated for the midpoint of each vowel and normalized using Lobanov z-score calculation both across and within speaker groups. Secondly, this dataset contains perceptual data of 71 L1 French speakers respectively representing the Ile-de-France region (France) and Liège (Belgium). Participants performed an online identification task that assessed both listeners’ actual understanding of non-native accented nasal vowels and their category goodness judgments on a 5-point scale.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01JFA8QXWBPBZFHBBSK4PWKQM5","biblio_id":"01JFA8QXWBPBZFHBBSK4PWKQM5","keyword":["French","Dutch","nasal vowels","intelligibility","L2 phonology","production"],"external":0,"abstract":["This dataset contains two types of data on the production accuracy of French nasal vowels realized by L1 Belgian Dutch learners, i.e. listener-based and acoustic measures. By focusing on these two measures, we shed light on two different dimensions of production accuracy, i.e. vowel intelligibility and phonetic nativelikeness. First, this dataset contains acoustic data of 20 L1 Belgian Dutch speakers and 12 L1 Northern Metropolitan French speakers (Carignan, 2014). Vowels were produced in high-frequency monosyllabic French words during a reading task. F1 and F2 values were calculated for the midpoint of each vowel and normalized using Lobanov z-score calculation both across and within speaker groups. Secondly, this dataset contains perceptual data of 71 L1 French speakers respectively representing the Ile-de-France region (France) and Liège (Belgium). Participants performed an online identification task that assessed both listeners’ actual understanding of non-native accented nasal vowels and their category goodness judgments on a 5-point scale."],"author":[{"biblio_id":"DDA33010-C5F1-11E9-914B-6CB35607D3EF","orcid_id":"0009-0005-0274-4884","name":"Hanna De Haes","last_name":"De Haes","_id":"DDA33010-C5F1-11E9-914B-6CB35607D3EF","first_name":"Hanna","name_last_first":"De Haes, Hanna","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["000190688963","802004309563","976851811935"]},{"name":"Peter Lauwers","orcid_id":"0000-0002-6495-8977","biblio_id":"FA1499E0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Lauwers","first_name":"Peter","name_last_first":"Lauwers, Peter","_id":"FA1499E0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000317813","974742507327"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}]},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":["801001665023","971841074447"],"_id":"F94B2132-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Simon, Ellen","first_name":"Ellen","last_name":"Simon","biblio_id":"F94B2132-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5095-8693","name":"Ellen Simon"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["text/csv","rmd"],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01JFJVVG8TNGP9FD40848RF3V0"}],"date_updated":"2025-01-21 12:54:48","license":"CC0-1.0","title":"Replication Data for: L'acquisition des voyelles nasales en français : une étude acoustique et perceptive sur la prononciation des apprenants néerlandophones belges","doi":["10.18710/JYS0Z1"],"created_by":{"ugent_id":["000190688963","802004309563","976851811935"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"first_name":"Hanna","name_last_first":"De Haes, Hanna","_id":"DDA33010-C5F1-11E9-914B-6CB35607D3EF","last_name":"De Haes","name":"Hanna De Haes","orcid_id":"0009-0005-0274-4884","biblio_id":"DDA33010-C5F1-11E9-914B-6CB35607D3EF"},"year":"2024","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"date_created":"2024-12-17 12:16:02"}
{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics","ugent_id":"LW06"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"DataverseNO"},"date_created":"2023-03-17 15:48:11","project":[{"start_date":"2018-10-01","title":"The acquisition of the Hindi case system by foreign language learners.","iweto_id":"3F018118","end_date":"2023-09-30","gismo_id":"7fa0e0ed-5f51-11e9-ba0c-91069fed27e5","publication_count":9,"abstract":"<p>This project aims to investigate the foreign language acquisition (FLA) of the Hindi case system. Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language that only recently came to the attention of FLA research, with a few studies focussing on the case acquisition of heritage learners (Montrul et al., 2012) and foreign language (FL) learners (Baten &amp; Verbeke, 2015; Ponnet et al. 2016; Ranjan 2016), respectively. The data for these studies were collected on one occasion in time. The contribution of the proposed research will be threefold. Firstly, it will uncover the development of the Hindi case system with FL learners. Flemish, German and English FL learners of Hindi will be recruited from the Hindi language courses that are organised at Ghent University (the department of Indian Languages and Cultures), the University of Hamburg (Asien-Afrika Institut) and the Hindi Department of SOAS London. Secondly, the research will be performed over a longer period in time, by conducting interviews on five occasions spread over two consecutive years. Thirdly, it will serve to verify or falsify one specific theory of FLA which predicts developmental stages in the process of acquisition. This kind of FLA research is essential to gain insight into learner’s acquisition processes and subsequently create adequate learner materials. This is of particular importance, given the fact that current Hindi learner materials are mainly based on what is known about Hindi as a first language.</p>","_id":"3F018118"}],"related_publication":[{"_id":"01GWKNCZDEYQF84GNCN7SKEHV9"}],"date_updated":"2025-01-21 13:00:34","license":"CC0-1.0","title":"Replication Data for: The acquisition of Hindi split-ergativity and Differential Object Marking by Dutch L1 speakers: systematicity and variation","doi":["10.18710/3YWQ8R"],"created_by":{"ugent_id":["801001700789","973655223718"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"name_last_first":"De Cuypere, Ludovic","first_name":"Ludovic","_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Cuypere","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0050-1097","biblio_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Ludovic De Cuypere"},"year":"2023","keyword":["Hindi","Language Acquisition","Processibility Theory","Picture Description Task","Argument structure","East Asian Languages","Ergativity","L1 Dutch","Case","Morphology","Foreign Language Acquisition","Second Language Development","Split ergativity","Differential Object Marking","Cross-sectional design","Semi-spontaneous oral elicitation","Developmental stages","Intersubject variation"],"abstract":["Dataset abstract The dataset includes annotated corpus data of N = 1811 utterances based on a picture description task that elicited semi-spontaneous oral production data from 15 Dutch learners of Hindi, from four (cross-sectional) stages (Years) of the Hindi course trajectory. The corpus data is annotated for (i) Learner, (ii) Year of study of the learner, (iii) the use of ne as an ergative marker, (iv) correct usage of the ne-marker, (v) the use of ko as a Differential Object Marker, (vi) the use of ko as another marker, and multiple features associated with ne- and ko-marking, including: (vii) specificity of the Direct Object, (viii) animacy of the Direct Object, (ix) transitivity of the sentence Verb, (x) perfectivity of the sentence Verb, (xi) other uses of the ko-marker, (xii) the semantic role of these other uses of the ko-marker. Article abstract We investigated the acquisition of Hindi split ergativity (ne-marking) and Differential Object Marking (zero or komarking) by L1 speakers of Dutch. Both grammatical phenomena are conditioned by multiple syntactic and semantic features. On a descriptive level, the study aims to examine when and how Dutch learners acquire and apply the conditional features associated with ne- and ko-marking. A specific learner corpus was created based on a picture description task that elicited semi-spontaneous oral production data from 15 Dutch learners of Hindi, from four (cross-sectional) stages of the Hindi course trajectory. We annotated the corpus data for multiple features associated with ne- and ko-marking. Using a mixed-effects logistic regression analysis, we found an increase in the use and accuracy of each case marker over the different years of study, but individual learner profile analyses revealed considerable intersubject differences in learner behaviour. We show that it is possible to define developmental stages for the acquisition of ne- and ko-marking in line with Processability Theory."],"external":0,"author":[{"name_last_first":"Ponnet, Aaricia","first_name":"Aaricia","_id":"2C184ED2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802002545375"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"biblio_id":"2C184ED2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9708-3807","name":"Aaricia Ponnet","last_name":"Ponnet"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-0050-1097","biblio_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Ludovic De Cuypere","last_name":"De Cuypere","_id":"F94C8A22-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Ludovic","name_last_first":"De Cuypere, Ludovic","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":["801001700789","973655223718"]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["text/csv"],"status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01GVR43NAM8J2MEE4RF9PK4652","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Dataset abstract The dataset includes annotated corpus data of N = 1811 utterances based on a picture description task that elicited semi-spontaneous oral production data from 15 Dutch learners of Hindi, from four (cross-sectional) stages (Years) of the Hindi course trajectory. The corpus data is annotated for (i) Learner, (ii) Year of study of the learner, (iii) the use of ne as an ergative marker, (iv) correct usage of the ne-marker, (v) the use of ko as a Differential Object Marker, (vi) the use of ko as another marker, and multiple features associated with ne- and ko-marking, including: (vii) specificity of the Direct Object, (viii) animacy of the Direct Object, (ix) transitivity of the sentence Verb, (x) perfectivity of the sentence Verb, (xi) other uses of the ko-marker, (xii) the semantic role of these other uses of the ko-marker. Article abstract We investigated the acquisition of Hindi split ergativity (ne-marking) and Differential Object Marking (zero or komarking) by L1 speakers of Dutch. Both grammatical phenomena are conditioned by multiple syntactic and semantic features. On a descriptive level, the study aims to examine when and how Dutch learners acquire and apply the conditional features associated with ne- and ko-marking. A specific learner corpus was created based on a picture description task that elicited semi-spontaneous oral production data from 15 Dutch learners of Hindi, from four (cross-sectional) stages of the Hindi course trajectory. We annotated the corpus data for multiple features associated with ne- and ko-marking. Using a mixed-effects logistic regression analysis, we found an increase in the use and accuracy of each case marker over the different years of study, but individual learner profile analyses revealed considerable intersubject differences in learner behaviour. We show that it is possible to define developmental stages for the acquisition of ne- and ko-marking in line with Processability Theory."}],"_id":"01GVR43NAM8J2MEE4RF9PK4652","biblio_id":"01GVR43NAM8J2MEE4RF9PK4652"}
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As such, very little is known about which specific features of casual accented speech cause difficulties for L2 listeners. The current project addresses these gaps in a series of three experiments, in which Belgian-Dutch EFL listeners will be presented with authentic, casual speech excerpts drawn from talk shows and interviews. Each experiment assesses the effect of one feature of casual and accented spoken English on L2 speech intelligibility: (i) deletion of speech sounds, (ii) vowel variation and (iii) consonant variation. The results of this project will make a major contribution to our knowledge of how phonological variation in L2 speech affects L2 listening. Regarding societal relevance, then, this project aims to shed light on how EFL learners can be better prepared for real-life listening situations.</p>"}],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","name":"Department of Linguistics","path":[{"ugent_id":"LW06"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Replication Data for: On the role of ecological validity in language and speech research","doi":["10.18710/R5JLFR"],"created_by":{"_id":"F90A35A0-6816-11E7-ADBD-9826AE28A064","first_name":"Gil","name_last_first":"Verbeke, Gil","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":["000170338969","802003853158","976146934456"],"name":"Gil Verbeke","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9491-9557","biblio_id":"F90A35A0-6816-11E7-ADBD-9826AE28A064","last_name":"Verbeke"},"year":"2024","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JC3M11V2E19ZYEG7FRF4YJDW"}],"date_updated":"2025-01-21 13:09:18","license":"CC0-1.0","author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":["000170338969","802003853158","976146934456"],"_id":"F90A35A0-6816-11E7-ADBD-9826AE28A064","name_last_first":"Verbeke, Gil","first_name":"Gil","last_name":"Verbeke","biblio_id":"F90A35A0-6816-11E7-ADBD-9826AE28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9491-9557","name":"Gil Verbeke"}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0)","format":["text/csv"],"keyword":["ecological validity","speech style","spontaneous speech","manipulated speech","English"],"abstract":["This dataset contains the results from 40 language and speech researchers, who completed a survey. In the first part of the survey, respondents were asked to complete a demographic (e.g., age, gender, first language) and professional background questionnaire (e.g., current academic position, research interests). In addition, they were asked several open-ended questions about their familiarity with and understanding of the term ‘ecological validity’ (e.g., which words come to mind when you hear this term, how to measure the ecological validity of a study, how does ecological validity apply to your area of research). In the second part of the survey, respondents were presented with 24 short speech excerpts, representing 12 different stimulus types. They were asked to rate each speech excerpt on its degree of casualness (i.e. spontaneity) and naturalness, and how likely they are to encounter each excerpt in everyday listening situations."],"external":0,"biblio_id":"01J8755E1ZKZ0J3WK70B82W4X7","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01J8755E1ZKZ0J3WK70B82W4X7","abstract_full":[{"text":"This dataset contains the results from 40 language and speech researchers, who completed a survey. In the first part of the survey, respondents were asked to complete a demographic (e.g., age, gender, first language) and professional background questionnaire (e.g., current academic position, research interests). In addition, they were asked several open-ended questions about their familiarity with and understanding of the term ‘ecological validity’ (e.g., which words come to mind when you hear this term, how to measure the ecological validity of a study, how does ecological validity apply to your area of research). In the second part of the survey, respondents were presented with 24 short speech excerpts, representing 12 different stimulus types. They were asked to rate each speech excerpt on its degree of casualness (i.e. spontaneity) and naturalness, and how likely they are to encounter each excerpt in everyday listening situations.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01J8755E1ZKZ0J3WK70B82W4X7"}
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It includes 200 tokens of the pragmatic marker es que. These were retrieved from CORMA, a conversational corpus of peninsular Spanish compiled between 2016 and 2019. The data are annotated for: (i) the position of es que in the speech act, (ii) the function of es que on the metadiscursive dimension, (iii) the presence or absence of a function on the modal dimension, (iv) the function of es que on the modal dimension, (v) the subvalue of es que with regard to attenuation.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JHSTYW0BCNXG2G6VHM8HGYSJ","status":"public","biblio_id":"01JHSTYW0BCNXG2G6VHM8HGYSJ"}
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However, to be able to rationally design tasty and high quality plant-based foods, a thorough understanding of the interactions between the different food components (carbohydrates, proteins, lipids) is essential. This project aims at developing a multiscale approach to investigate complex food structures with advanced analytical tools from nanoscale up to mesoscale and microscale and finally macroscale. An analytical toolbox will be developed including both physicochemical techniques (nuclear magnetic resonance, x-ray scattering, differential scanning calorimetry, rheology etc.) as visualization methods (scanning electron microscopy, confocal microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, etc.). Developed methodologies will support the development of innovative foods based on plant ingredients derived from cereals, oilseeds and legumes.</span></p>"},{"start_date":"2018-05-01","title":"X-ray scattering to study nanostructures of solids and food","iweto_id":"319113318","end_date":"2022-04-30","gismo_id":"e565087a-e5ea-46ea-a919-8f3879482d02","publication_count":39,"abstract":"<p>\nEverything that surround us is made out of building blocks. Their configuration and the manner in which they connect to each other determines the characteristics of a system (material or food). For instance, it determines their color, hardness, melting point, performance and stability. The length scale of these building blocks is in the nanoscale and can be studied by X-ray scattering. Scattering techniques are non-invasive; therefore, the systems can be studied without destruction. This characteristic is an added value since it allows to study the evolution of the systems (crystallization, catalysis, gelation, aggregation, etc). X-ray scattering can be used in two modes: wide angle (WAXS) for structures from 0.1 to 10 nm and small angle (SAXS) for structures from 1 to 10 nm. X-ray scattering is a tool useful to study the nanostructure of a wide range of applications, such as polymers and fibers, thin films, concrete, whipped cream, etc. This characteristic opens the possibility to cooperate with research groups with diverse applications. This proposal includes the upgrade of an existing WAXS equipment and the acquisition of a dedicated SAXS equipment with capability of studying surfaces (GISAXS). Seven promotors from five research groups belonging to three different faculties are submitting this proposal. Working in a consortium with partners with expertise in structure analysis, guarantees the use of the equipment in its full capacity and promotes exchange of knowledge.\n<br />\n\n</p>","_id":"319113318"},{"title":"Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) to study interactions in complex food systems","start_date":"2022-12-15","publication_count":11,"gismo_id":"fa73b263-6b2d-11ed-be68-4bd4c57b6d57","end_date":"2024-12-14","_id":"BOF/BAS/2022/101","abstract":"<p><span style=\"font-size: 13.5pt; line-height: 107%; font-family: 'UGent Panno Text';\">Food products are structured composites of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. Understanding the complex interactions between these components and their behavior during processing, storage and consumption, is a prerequisite to design more nutritious, sustainable and tasty foods. To achieve this, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is an indispensable tool allowing the study of phase or state transitions involved in food ingredients and end products, including glass transition, melting and crystallization properties, protein denaturation and starch gelatinization. This project intends the procurement of a state of the art DSC with autosampler to replace the current outdated equipment. 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An overview of files is given below:","1. DSC\n\n- Crystallization and melting of the statically produced hybrid oleogels: DSC_MAG-TAG.xlsx with each sheet labeled as 'DSC_MAG-TAG_CoolingRate_repetition'\n- Melting of the dynamically produced oleogels: DSC_Dy-MAG-TAG.xlsx with each sheet labeled as 'DSC_MAG-TAG-ac-StorageTime-repetition'\n\n2. XRS\n\nAll the .csv files containing the XRS results are names as: \n\nSAXS_MAG-TAG_CoolingRateFinalTemperature.csv\nWAXS_MAG-TAG_CoolingRateFinalTemperature.csv\n\nThe melting profiles after crystallization at 0°C are indicated with '-heating'\n\n3. Phase contrast microscopy\n\n- Crystallization under microscope at 1°C/min till 20°C: PCM_MAG-TAG_1Cmin20.png\n- Dynamically produced oleogels upon storage: Dy-MAG-TAG-PCM-StorageTime.png\n\n4. Rheology\n\nRheology_all_w0.xlsx\nRheology_all_w1.xlsx\nRheology_all_w4.xlsx"]}
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ATES2.0 will also be able to handle the currently growing complexity of data and models. It will offer a thorough and accurate methodology for proper natural resource management. Flemisch companies might benefit from this by using the advanced tools of ATES2.0 to make more informed predictions. At a larger scale, ATES2.0 aims at providing a shift of paradigm in the way prediction problems are solved in Earth Sciences.</p>","_id":"1SH0M24N"},{"publication_count":3,"gismo_id":"94b73bab-4fb3-11ed-a48b-5bee0f7da4aa","end_date":"2023-10-31","iweto_id":"01D03222","title":"Improving Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage Systems Design through Advanced Hydrogeological Uncertainty Quantification (ATES2.0)","start_date":"2022-11-01","_id":"01D03222","abstract":"<p>Shallow geothermal energy is a sustainable alternative to provide heating or cooling to buildings. 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It also includes the output of 500 random model realizations of an aquifer thermal energy storage system in a shallow alluvial aquifer (Case 2 part 1 and part 2).\n\nIf there is interest in generating new output, the datset also includes the model input files for both cases.\n\n(Scripts to process the output data or to generate new output data can be found in the corresponding GitHub repository: https://github.com/lukatas/ATES_SensitivityAnalyses.git )","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01JHFY40V4VP6TGR09ZYMSEG5X","url":"https://github.com/lukatas/ATES_SensitivityAnalyses","status":"public","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01JHFY40V4VP6TGR09ZYMSEG5X","abstract":["This dataset contains the files used to substantiate the outcomes of the publication \"Efficiency and heat transport processes of low-temperature aquifer thermal energy storage systems: new insights from global sensitivity analyses\". \n\nIt includes the output of 250 random model realizations of an aquifer thermal energy storage system in a thick productive aquifer (Case 1). It also includes the output of 500 random model realizations of an aquifer thermal energy storage system in a shallow alluvial aquifer (Case 2 part 1 and part 2).\n\nIf there is interest in generating new output, the datset also includes the model input files for both cases.\n\n(Scripts to process the output data or to generate new output data can be found in the corresponding GitHub repository: https://github.com/lukatas/ATES_SensitivityAnalyses.git )"],"external":0,"format":["text/csv"],"author":[{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}]}],"ugent_id":["000170845692","802004067265","974187772007"],"_id":"FB056750-9285-11E7-BDF5-1B0FAE28A064","first_name":"Luka","name_last_first":"Tas, Luka","last_name":"Tas","name":"Luka Tas","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7007-9082","biblio_id":"FB056750-9285-11E7-BDF5-1B0FAE28A064"},{"name":"Niels Hartog","name_last_first":"Hartog, Niels","first_name":"Niels","last_name":"Hartog"},{"last_name":"Bloemendal","name":"Martin Bloemendal","first_name":"Martin","name_last_first":"Bloemendal, Martin"},{"last_name":"Simpson","name":"David Simpson","name_last_first":"Simpson, David","first_name":"David"},{"last_name":"Robert","first_name":"Tanguy","name_last_first":"Robert, Tanguy","name":"Tanguy Robert"},{"name":"Robin Thibaut","biblio_id":"33267A92-24E4-11E9-9398-2E975607D3EF","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7556-2700","last_name":"Thibaut","first_name":"Robin","name_last_first":"Thibaut, Robin","_id":"33267A92-24E4-11E9-9398-2E975607D3EF","ugent_id":["976593308652"]},{"name_last_first":"Zhang, Le","first_name":"Le","_id":"1b9e7663-2266-11ed-a2ac-d280dc967fe1","ugent_id":["000211854161","802004103742","972565853090"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"name":"Le Zhang","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0820-0774","biblio_id":"1b9e7663-2266-11ed-a2ac-d280dc967fe1","last_name":"Zhang"},{"name":"Thomas Hermans","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9522-1540","biblio_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","last_name":"Hermans","_id":"6024971E-A6F4-11E7-8878-09B7AD28A064","first_name":"Thomas","name_last_first":"Hermans, Thomas","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"ugent_id":["802002645510","978833194660"]}],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)"}
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This interest peaked with the recent European debt crisis and now resurfaced during the COVID-19 outbreak. This paper quantitatively analyzes the optimal GDP-indexation method with non-contingent asset and GDP-indexed bonds. The gains for the government and investors greatly depend on the underlying indexation method and are highest if investors fully participate in a risk sharing arrangement such that periodic coupons are proportionally linked to GDP developments. Remarkably, these instruments are always sub-optimal if analyzed with one-period debt.</p>","_id":"BOF/STA/202002/017","start_date":"2020-11-23","title":"GDP-linked assets","gismo_id":"a6930a43-19d3-11eb-ae4a-f307724f6d34","publication_count":5,"iweto_id":"BOF/STA/202002/017","end_date":"2024-11-22"},{"abstract":"<p>We investigate the impact of fiscal expansions on firm investment through corporate lending by exploiting highly granular Colombian data during 2004-2015. 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To empirically corroborate these findings and using both Colombia and Belgium as case study at the onset of the 2020 pandemic, we conduct a regression discontinuity design and compare the lending behavior of banks to firms and households that barely met and missed the criteria of receiving the treatment and investigate how real variables such as investment and employment as well as financial variables such as rates and quantities on business loans and mortgages are affected. We finally shed quantitative insights on macroeconomic and distributional effects of debt moratorium policies to complement our empirical analysis.</p>","iweto_id":"G039223N","end_date":"2026-12-31","gismo_id":"759db7cd-7af5-11ed-ac18-b54206a6b40c","publication_count":5,"start_date":"2023-01-01","title":"Debt Moratorium: Theory and Evidence"}],"date_created":"2025-01-13 07:16:33","status":"public","url":"https://www.openicpsr.org/openicpsr/project/184061/version/V1/view","abstract_full":[{"text":"We investigate the impact of fiscal expansions on firm investment by exploiting firms with multiple banking relationships. Further, we conduct a localized approach and compare the lending behavior of banks that barely met and missed the criteria of being a primary dealer, as well as barely winners and losers at government auctions. Our results indicate that a 1 percentage point increase in primary dealer banks' bonds-to-assets ratio decreases loans by 0.2%, which leads to declines in firm investment, profits, and wages. Our findings are grounded in a quantitative model with which we compute the cost of borrowing on the economy.","lang":"eng"}],"_id":"01JHF8AYEBQMC2YBSBGBQG9017","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JHF8AYEBQMC2YBSBGBQG9017","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01JHF8AYEBQMC2YBSBGBQG9017","keyword":["fiscal multipliers","regression discontinuity design","crowding out"],"abstract":["We investigate the impact of fiscal expansions on firm investment by exploiting firms with multiple banking relationships. Further, we conduct a localized approach and compare the lending behavior of banks that barely met and missed the criteria of being a primary dealer, as well as barely winners and losers at government auctions. Our results indicate that a 1 percentage point increase in primary dealer banks' bonds-to-assets ratio decreases loans by 0.2%, which leads to declines in firm investment, profits, and wages. Our findings are grounded in a quantitative model with which we compute the cost of borrowing on the economy."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-1259-5182","biblio_id":"d31f3d31-4546-11ea-96ce-fbdb9613356a","name":"Yasin Kursat Önder","last_name":"Önder","_id":"d31f3d31-4546-11ea-96ce-fbdb9613356a","name_last_first":"Önder, Yasin Kursat","first_name":"Yasin Kursat","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"EB"},{"ugent_id":"EB21"}],"ugent_id":"EB21"}],"ugent_id":["802003368360","977349742136"]},{"first_name":"Maria Alejandra","name_last_first":"Ruiz-Sanchez, Maria Alejandra","name":"Maria Alejandra Ruiz-Sanchez","last_name":"Ruiz-Sanchez"},{"last_name":"Villamizar-Villegas","name":"Mauricio Villamizar-Villegas","name_last_first":"Villamizar-Villegas, Mauricio","first_name":"Mauricio"},{"name_last_first":"Restrepo-Tamayo, Sara","first_name":"Sara","name":"Sara Restrepo-Tamayo","last_name":"Restrepo-Tamayo"}],"format":["application/vnd.ms-excel","stata","matlab","dynare"]}
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Get in touch with the rights holder for reuse rights.","author":[{"name":"Stijn Bruneel","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8226-8080","biblio_id":"396B4CE2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Bruneel","first_name":"Stijn","name_last_first":"Bruneel, Stijn","_id":"396B4CE2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["977391787087"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}]},{"last_name":"Pauwels","name_last_first":"Pauwels, Ine","first_name":"Ine","name":"Ine Pauwels"},{"first_name":"Sarah","name_last_first":"Broos, Sarah","_id":"EF8CBC8E-CF5F-11E9-BE61-44CB5607D3EF","ugent_id":["000190921359","802004515586","972653080039"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"orcid_id":"0000-0001-9742-6224","biblio_id":"EF8CBC8E-CF5F-11E9-BE61-44CB5607D3EF","name":"Sarah Broos","last_name":"Broos"},{"name_last_first":"Vandamme, Lore","first_name":"Lore","name":"Lore Vandamme","last_name":"Vandamme"},{"first_name":"Jeffrey","name_last_first":"Tuhtan, Jeffrey","name":"Jeffrey Tuhtan","last_name":"Tuhtan"},{"last_name":"Van Wichelen","name":"Jeroen Van Wichelen","name_last_first":"Van Wichelen, Jeroen","first_name":"Jeroen"},{"last_name":"Coeck","first_name":"Johan","name_last_first":"Coeck, Johan","name":"Johan Coeck"},{"last_name":"Toming","name":"Gert Toming","name_last_first":"Toming, Gert","first_name":"Gert"},{"name_last_first":"Pieters, Sébastien","first_name":"Sébastien","name":"Sébastien Pieters","last_name":"Pieters"},{"first_name":"Emilie","name_last_first":"Gelaude, Emilie","name":"Emilie Gelaude","last_name":"Gelaude"},{"last_name":"De Maerteleire","name":"Nico De Maerteleire","first_name":"Nico","name_last_first":"De Maerteleire, Nico"},{"last_name":"Baeyens","name_last_first":"Baeyens, Raf","first_name":"Raf","name":"Raf Baeyens"},{"last_name":"Steendam","name_last_first":"Steendam, Charlotte","first_name":"Charlotte","name":"Charlotte Steendam"},{"last_name":"Buysse","name_last_first":"Buysse, David","first_name":"David","name":"David Buysse"}],"format":["text/csv","xlsx","Rproj","Rmd","R"],"license":"LicenseNotListed","date_updated":"2025-01-21 15:26:07","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JHFNW6TSBJP2XTJZP46EW15M"}],"other_license":"MIT","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14163421"],"title":"pump-assessment-fnafp-cafp-fish-sensors: Assessment of the fish friendliness of the Fairbanks Nijhuis Axial Flow Pumps and Conventional Axial Flow Pumps via live fish and sensors","year":"2024","created_by":{"first_name":"Sarah","name_last_first":"Broos, Sarah","_id":"EF8CBC8E-CF5F-11E9-BE61-44CB5607D3EF","ugent_id":["000190921359","802004515586","972653080039"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW15","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}]}],"name":"Sarah Broos","biblio_id":"EF8CBC8E-CF5F-11E9-BE61-44CB5607D3EF","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9742-6224","last_name":"Broos"},"type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Civil engineering","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW15"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"abstract":"<p>Pumps are essential for water level management of inland water bodies, but they have a huge impact by disrupting river continuity, and threatening migrating fishes. This puts pumps in conflict with efforts to protect threatened species and re-connect fragmented ecosystems. Assessing the impact of pumps on fishes will support informed decision-making during planning, commissioning and operation of pumps. Such assessments require insight in pump impact and a practical assessment guide. Today few studies estimate mortalities of single species passing through pumps, but no commonly agreed tool assesses the impact, and supports design and planning of future studies. Therefore, we will (1) establish an open-source European Hazard Index for Pumps (EFHIP) to assess the impact and prioritize pumping stations for mitigation, (2) extend existing data with site-specific multispecies assessment of mortality and injury at pumping stations using innovative sensors, and (3) develop an open-source optimisation tool to plan the design of future fish safety studies, preventing redundancy and improving fish welfare. This work will facilitate impact mitigation of new and existing pumps of various types across Europe and is therefore an essential part to meet the goals of the 2030 EU Biodiversity strategy for the protection and conservation of aquatic ecosystems, and to meet one of Flanders priorities on minimizing our environmental impact.</p>","_id":"1SHHB24N","start_date":"2023-11-01","title":"From fish to sensor: innovative technology for quantifying fish safety of pumps in support of river management and the conservation of eel and other aquatic animals.","gismo_id":"c4a383ce-7273-11ee-b1ad-3dd08fb7752a","publication_count":10,"iweto_id":"1SHHB24N","end_date":"2027-10-31"}],"date_created":"2025-01-13 11:43:24"}
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The data are logged to the file at 100 Hz (the magnetometer is 20 Hz). The following table provides an overview of the sensor data structure, and the physical units are given in brackets.\n\nThe calibration status for each of the three sensor types (accelerometer, rate gyro and magnetometer) is given on a scale from 0 (no calibration) to 3 (perfect calibration). The user can improve the calibration status by rotating the sensor slowly around all three axis (takes ca. 20 seconds), and then letting it stand on the flat end cap (hemisphere facing up) for 10 seconds. The sum of the calibration status represents the \"total calibration\" of the BDS, and is the sum of the three calibration values from each sensor, and ranges from 0 to 9."}],"_id":"01JHFQ3RTTBARGBS13RFZDD85P","author":[{"ugent_id":["977391787087"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"first_name":"Stijn","name_last_first":"Bruneel, Stijn","_id":"396B4CE2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Bruneel","biblio_id":"396B4CE2-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8226-8080","name":"Stijn Bruneel"},{"name":"Ine Pauwels","name_last_first":"Pauwels, Ine","first_name":"Ine","last_name":"Pauwels"},{"last_name":"Broos","name":"Sarah Broos","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9742-6224","biblio_id":"EF8CBC8E-CF5F-11E9-BE61-44CB5607D3EF","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW15","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}]}],"ugent_id":["000190921359","802004515586","972653080039"],"_id":"EF8CBC8E-CF5F-11E9-BE61-44CB5607D3EF","name_last_first":"Broos, Sarah","first_name":"Sarah"},{"last_name":"Vandamme","name_last_first":"Vandamme, Lore","first_name":"Lore","name":"Lore Vandamme"},{"last_name":"Van Wichelen","first_name":"Jeroen","name_last_first":"Van Wichelen, Jeroen","name":"Jeroen Van Wichelen"},{"name_last_first":"Coeck, Johan","first_name":"Johan","name":"Johan Coeck","last_name":"Coeck"},{"name":"Gert Toming","first_name":"Gert","name_last_first":"Toming, Gert","last_name":"Toming"},{"last_name":"Tuhtan","first_name":"Jeffrey A.","name_last_first":"Tuhtan, Jeffrey A.","name":"Jeffrey A. 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Here the compressed data is given of the CAFP (Old_Axial_n_6), the FNAFP at low rpm (Pump_40Hz_n_64), the FNAFP at high rpm (Pump_47Hz_n_51), the control FNAFP at low rpm (Pump_40Hz_Control_n_13) and the control FNAFP at high rpm (Pump_47Hz_Control_n_15). The following description is adopted from https://biorobotics.pages.taltech.ee/bds/en/description/. \n\nThe BDS saves the sensor data in a row-column format. Each row represents one time step, and each of the 27 columns corresponds to a different variable. The data are logged to the file at 100 Hz (the magnetometer is 20 Hz). The following table provides an overview of the sensor data structure, and the physical units are given in brackets.\n\nThe calibration status for each of the three sensor types (accelerometer, rate gyro and magnetometer) is given on a scale from 0 (no calibration) to 3 (perfect calibration). The user can improve the calibration status by rotating the sensor slowly around all three axis (takes ca. 20 seconds), and then letting it stand on the flat end cap (hemisphere facing up) for 10 seconds. The sum of the calibration status represents the \"total calibration\" of the BDS, and is the sum of the three calibration values from each sensor, and ranges from 0 to 9."],"external":0,"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14160723"],"title":"BDS data of the CAFP and FNAFP assessment in Vinderhoute, Belgium in 2018 (compressed)","year":"2024","created_by":{"ugent_id":["000190921359","802004515586","972653080039"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW15","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}]}],"name_last_first":"Broos, Sarah","first_name":"Sarah","_id":"EF8CBC8E-CF5F-11E9-BE61-44CB5607D3EF","last_name":"Broos","name":"Sarah Broos","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9742-6224","biblio_id":"EF8CBC8E-CF5F-11E9-BE61-44CB5607D3EF"},"date_updated":"2025-01-21 15:26:22","license":"CC0-1.0","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JHFNW6TSBJP2XTJZP46EW15M"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"title":"From fish to sensor: innovative technology for quantifying fish safety of pumps in support of river management and the conservation of eel and other aquatic animals.","start_date":"2023-11-01","end_date":"2027-10-31","iweto_id":"1SHHB24N","publication_count":10,"gismo_id":"c4a383ce-7273-11ee-b1ad-3dd08fb7752a","abstract":"<p>Pumps are essential for water level management of inland water bodies, but they have a huge impact by disrupting river continuity, and threatening migrating fishes. This puts pumps in conflict with efforts to protect threatened species and re-connect fragmented ecosystems. Assessing the impact of pumps on fishes will support informed decision-making during planning, commissioning and operation of pumps. Such assessments require insight in pump impact and a practical assessment guide. Today few studies estimate mortalities of single species passing through pumps, but no commonly agreed tool assesses the impact, and supports design and planning of future studies. Therefore, we will (1) establish an open-source European Hazard Index for Pumps (EFHIP) to assess the impact and prioritize pumping stations for mitigation, (2) extend existing data with site-specific multispecies assessment of mortality and injury at pumping stations using innovative sensors, and (3) develop an open-source optimisation tool to plan the design of future fish safety studies, preventing redundancy and improving fish welfare. This work will facilitate impact mitigation of new and existing pumps of various types across Europe and is therefore an essential part to meet the goals of the 2030 EU Biodiversity strategy for the protection and conservation of aquatic ecosystems, and to meet one of Flanders priorities on minimizing our environmental impact.</p>","_id":"1SHHB24N"}],"date_created":"2025-01-13 11:34:46","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Civil engineering","path":[{"ugent_id":"TW15"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
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(2018, DOI:10.1002/2017EA000332 for more info about data processing) - the multispectral (at 406.42, 434.48, 442.33, 489.70, 508.43, 560.22 and 624.20 nm) downwelling irradiance (Ed, units: µW.cm^-2.nm^-1) measured with the OCR from Satlantic, - the hyperangular HDRF (units: dimensionless) estimated as PI times the ratio of Lu CE600 to Ed OCR at 438, 560 and 628 nm (median and coefficient of variation are provided, see Goyens et al. 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It provides the following parameters for the different ice, snow and ponded ice stations of the GreenEdge Ice Camp 2015: - the hyperspectral (400-1000 nm) Hemispherical Directional Reflectance Factor (HDRF, units: dimensionless) measured with Analytical Spectral Device, Inc. (ASD) over a full hemisphere with 30° angular resolution along zenith and azimuth, - the hyperangular (full hemisphere at 1° angular resolution) multispectral (438, 560 and 628 nm) upwelling irradiance (Lu, units: µW.cm^-2.sr^-1.nm^-1) measured with a circular fish‐eye radiance camera (CE600) (median Lu and coefficient of variation are provided, see Goyens et al. (2018, DOI:10.1002/2017EA000332 for more info about data processing) - the multispectral (at 406.42, 434.48, 442.33, 489.70, 508.43, 560.22 and 624.20 nm) downwelling irradiance (Ed, units: µW.cm^-2.nm^-1) measured with the OCR from Satlantic, - the hyperangular HDRF (units: dimensionless) estimated as PI times the ratio of Lu CE600 to Ed OCR at 438, 560 and 628 nm (median and coefficient of variation are provided, see Goyens et al. (2018, DOI:10.1002/2017EA000332 for data processing), and, - the columnar aerosol optical depth (AOD, units: dimensionless) at 440, 500, 675, 870 and 936 nm estimated from a Handheld 5-channel Sunphotometer Microtops II.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","date_created":"2024-11-20 13:43:41","publisher":{"name":"SEANOE"},"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"WE11"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"name":"Department of Biology"}],"year":"2015","created_by":{"name":"Clémence Goyens","biblio_id":"fc6b799a-d81f-11ee-bd27-ac110abddde1","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8036-6082","last_name":"Goyens","_id":"fc6b799a-d81f-11ee-bd27-ac110abddde1","name_last_first":"Goyens, Clémence","first_name":"Clémence","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["974225355564"]},"doi":["10.17882/55352"],"title":"High angular and spectral directional reflectance dataset of snow and sea-ice","date_updated":"2025-01-23 10:49:41","license":"CC-BY-NC-4.0"}
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Thus to make use of the test data the users should predict species on the test trees, and output a table (.csv file) with a row per predicted tree and two columns (treeID and predicted_species). This table can then be used to create a new submission in the FOR-species20K Codabench benchmarking platform and obtain the evaluation metrics corresponding to the test data.\n\n\nCite\n\nAny scientific publication using the data should cite the following paper:\n\nPuliti, S., Lines, E., Müllerová, J., Frey, J., Schindler, Z., Straker, A., Allen, M.J., Winiwarter, L., Rehush, N., Hristova, H., Murray, B., Calders, K., Terryn, L., Coops, N., Höfle, B., Krůček, M., Krokm, G., Král, K., Luck, L., Levick, S.R., Missarov, A., Mokroš, M., Owen, H., Stereńczak, K., Pitkänen, T.P., Puletti, N., Saarinen, N., Hopkinson, C., Torresan, C., Tomelleri, E., Weiser, H., Junttila, S., and Astrup, R. 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We present the results from the first large-scale EV Blood Benchmarking (EVBB) study in which we systematically compared 11 blood collection tubes (BCT; six preservation and five non-preservation) and three blood processing intervals (BPI; 1, 8 and 72 h) on defined performance metrics (n = 9). The EVBB study identifies a significant impact of multiple BCT and BPI on a diverse set of metrics reflecting blood sample quality, ex-vivo generation of blood-cell derived EV, EV recovery and EV-associated molecular signatures. The results assist the informed selection of the optimal BCT and BPI for EV analysis. 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This study evaluated the effects of pea, cocoa, and apple fiber on wheat-based dough and bread properties using rheological methods (farinograph, alveograph, pasting, and proofing) and baking trials. Substituting flour with fiber at 1%, 5%, or 10% increased water absorption and affected dough development, stability, and extensibility, particularly at high fiber concentrations. Pasting properties showed varying gelatinization behaviors influenced by fiber type and concentration. Principal component analysis (PCA) highlighted the clustering of dough and bread characteristics based on fiber concentration and type. At low fiber concentrations (up to 5% of flour replacement), negative effects were minimal, suggesting no need for comprehensive compositional analysis. However, high fiber concentrations (10%) introduced significant variability and complexity in dough properties. New farinographic parameters (FU4, FU6, FU8, FU10, and FU12) improved the explanatory power of PCA, enhancing the understanding of fiber-rich dough dynamics. The significant alterations in moisture content and texture underscore the intricate relationship between type of fiber, concentration, and dough functionality. Optimizing rheological parameters for fiber-enriched flour is crucial for adapting the bread-making process to produce high-quality bread with desired characteristics and enhanced nutritional benefits."}],"_id":"01J5QXGGEJ9AEMMMHW692872CS","status":"public","biblio_id":"01J5QXGGEJ9AEMMMHW692872CS"}
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{"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"date_created":"2024-02-22 08:22:07","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"WE12"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"name":"Department of Geography","ugent_id":"WE12"}],"type":"researchData","access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","title":"Data set: historical and ethno-linguistic maps covering Western Tigray (1607-2014)","doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.7509270"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Van Nuffel","ugent_id":["978659820601","919016603673"],"_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Nathalie Van Nuffel","biblio_id":"26C460B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van Nuffel, Nathalie","first_name":"Nathalie"},"year":"2023","license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-01-23 10:54:30","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"last_name":"Nyssen","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2666-3860","biblio_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Jan Nyssen","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":["802000198480"],"_id":"F9577CFC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Nyssen, Jan","first_name":"Jan"},{"_id":"E5408770-0DA5-11E2-8E5F-738E10BDE39D","first_name":"Biadgilgn Demissie","name_last_first":"Mullaw, Biadgilgn Demissie","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["000120846842","802001328633","976383315170"],"biblio_id":"E5408770-0DA5-11E2-8E5F-738E10BDE39D","name":"Biadgilgn Demissie Mullaw","last_name":"Mullaw"}],"format":["application/pdf"],"keyword":["historical cartography","language maps","Ethiopia","Tigray","Amhara"],"external":0,"abstract":["Excerpts of 142 co-eval historical and ethno-linguistic maps covering Western Tigray (Ethiopia). Original data, used to prepare the article Nyssen, J., Biadgilgn Demissie, 2023. Administrative and ethno-linguistic boundaries of Western Tigray (Ethiopia) since 1683. Journal of Maps."],"biblio_id":"01HQ7YGPC8S2HSDN3QEEMJ1WKZ","language":["eng"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Excerpts of 142 co-eval historical and ethno-linguistic maps covering Western Tigray (Ethiopia). Original data, used to prepare the article Nyssen, J., Biadgilgn Demissie, 2023. Administrative and ethno-linguistic boundaries of Western Tigray (Ethiopia) since 1683. Journal of Maps."}],"_id":"01HQ7YGPC8S2HSDN3QEEMJ1WKZ","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HQ7YGPC8S2HSDN3QEEMJ1WKZ"}
{"doi":["10.6084/M9.FIGSHARE.19771105.V1"],"title":"Data on litter decomposition experiment in six urban forests","year":"2023","created_by":{"last_name":"De Pauw","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8369-2679","biblio_id":"00E46B42-C5C7-11E8-8987-A2685607D3EF","name":"Karen De Pauw","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002994306","976350735904"],"_id":"00E46B42-C5C7-11E8-8987-A2685607D3EF","name_last_first":"De Pauw, Karen","first_name":"Karen"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-01-23 10:55:20","related_publication":[{"_id":"01HMRSKQEPSJ20RRH446V6GGR0"}],"publisher":{"name":"figshare"},"project":[{"title":"Climate change in cities: impact of the urban heat island on microclimate, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in urban forests.","start_date":"2019-10-01","publication_count":7,"gismo_id":"32bc4ea8-ca65-11e9-a553-9f72784c019f","end_date":"2019-11-01","iweto_id":"01D03319","abstract":"<p>Below forest canopies, the microclimate is buffered from extreme temperatures. This affects<br /> ecosystem functioning and protects plants and animals from climate change. The urban heat island<br /> effect heats the city compared to rural areas. How this urban warming affects microclimate,<br /> biodiversity and ecosystem functioning of urban forests is unknown and will be investigated across<br /> three complementary spatial climate gradients.</p>","_id":"01D03319"},{"_id":"3F003519","abstract":"<p>Forests are biodiversity hotspots and provide a multitude of ecosystem services. An important characteristic of forests is their microclimate beneath the canopy layer, which buffers temperatures. The forest microclimate provides favourable conditions for understorey species, which are sensitive to climate warming. Some ecosystem functions are strongly driven by temperature, e.g. litter decomposition. Urban areas are characterised by increased temperatures compared to rural areas, a phenomenon referred to as the urban heat island effect. How this heat island affects the forest microclimate, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in urban forests is unclear, whereas it provides a unique opportunity to gain insight in the effects of global warming. In this research project, I will first assess the microclimatic buffering in urban forests. Secondly, I will investigate the impact of the urban heat island on understorey plant communities and, thirdly, on litter decomposition. These three topics will be studied in an innovative design along three spatial climate scales: (1) a European latitudinal gradient, (2) a regional urbanisation gradient, (3) a local forest structure gradient. The results of this study will provide novel insights on the impact of the urban heat island and climate change on forest microclimates, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, being highly relevant for forest managers, conservationists, as well as urban planners and policymakers.</p>","publication_count":20,"gismo_id":"9d0d578c-f64e-11e9-ae31-3be9d515fa23","end_date":"2023-10-31","iweto_id":"3F003519","title":"Climate change in cities: impact of the urban heat island on microclimate, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in urban forests","start_date":"2019-11-01"}],"date_created":"2024-01-22 14:54:57","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA20"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name":"Department of Environment","ugent_id":"LA20"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess","biblio_id":"01HMRTNPQ0XTQH3848HCAT2FA7","status":"public","_id":"01HMRTNPQ0XTQH3848HCAT2FA7","abstract_full":[{"text":"Data on litter decomposition 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{"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"The study of the patterns and evolution of international migration often requires high-frequency data on migration flows on a global scale. However, the presently existing databases force a researcher to choose between the frequency of the data and its geographical scale. Yearly data exist but only for a small subset of countries, while most others are only covered every 5 to 10 years. To fill in the gaps in the coverage, the vast majority of databases use some imputation method. Gaps in the stock of migrants are often filled by combining information on migrants based on their country of birth with data based on nationality or using ‘model’ countries and propensity methods. Gaps in the data on the flow of migrants, on the other hand, are often filled by taking the difference in the stock, which the ’demographic accounting’ methods then adjust for demographic evolutions.\n\nThis database aims to fill this gap by providing a global, yearly, bilateral database on the stock of migrants according to their country of birth. This database contains close to 2.9 million observations on over 56,000 country pairs from 1960 to 2020, a tenfold increase relative to the second-largest database. In addition, it also produces an estimate of the net flow of migrants. For a subset of countries –over 8,000 country pairs and half a million observations– we also have lower-bound estimates of the gross in- and outflow.\n\nThis database was constructed using a novel approach to estimating the most likely values of missing migration stocks and flows. Specifically, we use a Bayesian state-space model to combine the information from multiple datasets on both stocks and flows into a single estimate. Like the demographic accounting technique, the state-space model is built on the demographic relationship between migrant stocks, flows, births and deaths. The most crucial difference is that the state-space model combines the information from multiple databases, including those covering migrant stocks, net flows, and gross flows.\n\nMore details on the construction can currently be found in the UNU-CRIS working paper: Standaert, Samuel and Rayp, Glenn (2022) \"Where Did They Come From, Where Did They Go? Bridging the Gaps in Migration Data\" UNU-CRIS working paper 22.04. 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Gaps in the stock of migrants are often filled by combining information on migrants based on their country of birth with data based on nationality or using ‘model’ countries and propensity methods. Gaps in the data on the flow of migrants, on the other hand, are often filled by taking the difference in the stock, which the ’demographic accounting’ methods then adjust for demographic evolutions.\n\nThis database aims to fill this gap by providing a global, yearly, bilateral database on the stock of migrants according to their country of birth. This database contains close to 2.9 million observations on over 56,000 country pairs from 1960 to 2020, a tenfold increase relative to the second-largest database. In addition, it also produces an estimate of the net flow of migrants. For a subset of countries –over 8,000 country pairs and half a million observations– we also have lower-bound estimates of the gross in- and outflow.\n\nThis database was constructed using a novel approach to estimating the most likely values of missing migration stocks and flows. Specifically, we use a Bayesian state-space model to combine the information from multiple datasets on both stocks and flows into a single estimate. Like the demographic accounting technique, the state-space model is built on the demographic relationship between migrant stocks, flows, births and deaths. The most crucial difference is that the state-space model combines the information from multiple databases, including those covering migrant stocks, net flows, and gross flows.\n\nMore details on the construction can currently be found in the UNU-CRIS working paper: Standaert, Samuel and Rayp, Glenn (2022) \"Where Did They Come From, Where Did They Go? 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They have limits with respect to the data model that can be used and usually focus on specific applications. Choosing the right system is therefore not always trivial. We propose a novel measurement system that allows to compare data models in a quantitative<br /> manner by evaluating them in an operational, task-oriented context.</p>"}],"date_created":"2023-08-10 13:49:50","publisher":{"name":"Open Science Framework"},"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01H7FVBWV0M0BES40VEWRGW638","_id":"01H7FVBWV0M0BES40VEWRGW638","abstract_full":[{"text":"Data quality is an important topic for businesses and therefore requires appropriate analysis tools. Although several rule-based systems exist today for quality measurement, their results do not always reflect the real impact of quality issues on practical data usability and are therefore not well-suited to base economic decisions on. This work practically implements and evaluates an alternative, cost-based approach for data quality analysis starting from a ‘fitness for use’-perspective. The practical impact of completeness and representational consistency of data stored in an integrated relational database is investigated in an experiment with 218 volunteers. Two alternative versions of this database are then prepared by manually improving their data quality. Participants are randomly assigned to one of three databases and are given a set of questions to resolve by means of SQL. As questions are resolved, we measure several cost-based indicators such as ability to solve, time to solve and number of attempts. Results indicate that the impact of data quality issues can differ significantly from what would be expected when using rule-based measurement. Effects range from almost no impact to a 65% reduction in time needed to solve tasks. 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{"external":0,"abstract":["While the idea of introducing GDP-indexed bonds in the form of risk sharing instruments is not new, interest to these assets increases as countries' inability to repay their debt intensifies. This interest peaked with the recent European debt crisis and now resurfaced during the COVID-19 outbreak. This paper quantitatively analyzes the optimal GDP-indexation method with non-contingent asset and GDP-indexed bonds. The gains for the government and investors greatly depend on the underlying indexation method and are highest if investors fully participate in a risk sharing arrangement such that periodic coupons are proportionally linked to GDP developments. 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Remarkably, prior studies on L2 listening have almost invariably used careful, laboratory speech, which often strongly deviates from the speech that listeners hear in real-life situations. As such, very little is known about which specific features of casual accented speech cause difficulties for L2 listeners. The current project addresses these gaps in a series of three experiments, in which Belgian-Dutch EFL listeners will be presented with authentic, casual speech excerpts drawn from talk shows and interviews. Each experiment assesses the effect of one feature of casual and accented spoken English on L2 speech intelligibility: (i) deletion of speech sounds, (ii) vowel variation and (iii) consonant variation. The results of this project will make a major contribution to our knowledge of how phonological variation in L2 speech affects L2 listening. 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{"biblio_id":"01JKAJ2PHB0JGY3YZQN1HVGY2N","status":"public","_id":"01JKAJ2PHB0JGY3YZQN1HVGY2N","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Images of increment cores acquired with the Gigapixel Woodbot.\n\nSoftware for building your own Gigapixel Woodbot can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14637832.\n\nReleases of software for analysis of the images can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14637855.\n\nThe training datasets and trained YOLOv8 model needed to run the analysis, can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14604996. \n\nThe full images of the disks (see paper for more details) can be found on https://doi.org/10.6019/S-BIAD1574. \n\nThis is part of an entire sample preparation, imaging and analysis pipeline available in the paper \"Enabling high-throughput quantitative wood anatomy through a dedicated pipeline\" by Van den Bulcke and co-authors: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13007-025-01330-7.\n\nCite our paper when using these data."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JKAJ2PHB0JGY3YZQN1HVGY2N","copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","author":[{"ugent_id":["801001588736","972932173994"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name_last_first":"Van den Bulcke, Jan","first_name":"Jan","_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van den Bulcke","name":"Jan Van den Bulcke","biblio_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2939-5408"},{"name":"Ruben De Blaere","biblio_id":"A06909AE-2335-11E4-AC51-F1AAB4D1D7B1","last_name":"De Blaere","_id":"A06909AE-2335-11E4-AC51-F1AAB4D1D7B1","first_name":"Ruben","name_last_first":"De Blaere, Ruben","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"ugent_id":["802003759592"]},{"ugent_id":["000170224084","802004116371","973156548132"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name_last_first":"Verschuren, Louis","first_name":"Louis","_id":"890666E8-6104-11E7-83C3-70DDAD28A064","last_name":"Verschuren","biblio_id":"890666E8-6104-11E7-83C3-70DDAD28A064","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3102-4588","name":"Louis Verschuren"}],"format":["image/tiff"],"keyword":["wood anatomy","gigapixel imaging","deep learning"],"external":0,"abstract":["Images of increment cores acquired with the Gigapixel Woodbot.\n\nSoftware for building your own Gigapixel Woodbot can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14637832.\n\nReleases of software for analysis of the images can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14637855.\n\nThe training datasets and trained YOLOv8 model needed to run the analysis, can be found on https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14604996. \n\nThe full images of the disks (see paper for more details) can be found on https://doi.org/10.6019/S-BIAD1574. \n\nThis is part of an entire sample preparation, imaging and analysis pipeline available in the paper \"Enabling high-throughput quantitative wood anatomy through a dedicated pipeline\" by Van den Bulcke and co-authors: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13007-025-01330-7.\n\nCite our paper when using these data."],"doi":["10.5281/ZENODO.14627908"],"title":"Images accompanying the paper \"Enabling high-throughput quantitative wood anatomy through a dedicated pipeline\"","year":"2025","created_by":{"ugent_id":["801001588736","972932173994"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}],"first_name":"Jan","name_last_first":"Van den Bulcke, Jan","_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van den Bulcke","name":"Jan Van den Bulcke","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2939-5408","biblio_id":"F6571206-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"license":"CC-BY-4.0","date_updated":"2025-02-18 13:53:24","related_publication":[{"_id":"01JKAGAK5N15E9RAP0JYRN4K29"}],"publisher":{"name":"Zenodo"},"project":[{"iweto_id":"12P00121","end_date":"2025-03-15","gismo_id":"ec84a328-6a5b-42c9-9d78-7cbe250fc5f7","publication_count":9,"start_date":"2020-12-15","title":"SmartWoodID: Smart classification of Congolese timbers: deep learning techniques for enforcing forest conservation","_id":"12P00121","abstract":"<p>A substantial part of the timber trade is still illegal and illegal logging is the most profitable biodiversity crime. UN Environment estimates that illegal logging and the associated timber trade counts up to US$50 to $152 billion per year. Illegal logging involves a high risk of irreversible damage to ecosystems associated with the exploitation of highly sought after, sometimes protected, species. Timber regulations are already active (CITES, FLEGT, EUTR), but implementation and enforcement are a challenge. Currently, Belgium has the negative connotation of being the ‘hub of illegal timber trade’. 27.5% of the total EU28 imports of primary tropical timber products are imported via Belgium (mainly via the port of Antwerp). Wood identification is a key process in the enforcement that needs to check whether the shipment corresponds with the products mentioned on the accompanying documents. For this reason, there is a growing demand for timber identification tools that can be applied by law enforcement officers.&#160;</p> \n<p><br />The Tervuren xylarium is the Belgian governmental collection of wood samples. It is an internationally renown part of the federal scientific heritage, housed by the Royal Museum for Central Africa and comprises reference material of 13 000 different botanical species. One of the growing actual functions of the collection is supporting forensic research through verification of a species’ identity. The most common technique of timber identification is a wood anatomical assessment. Machine Learning methods are likely to be able to assist the wood identification process for non-specialists. Wood species have indeed characteristic features at different microscopical magnifications. However, some of those features are highly variable, which hampers the development of classical dichotomy identification keys that can be used by non-specialists. Moreover, many features seen on wood surfaces are to be understood as artifacts (fissures, traces of mechanical damage, fungi and insect attacks) and are not always easy to distinguish from diagnostic characteristics for the untrained eye. The Tervuren xylarium offers the most complete assemblage of reference material for the development of new wood identification &#160;approaches.</p> \n<p><br />The project proposal aims at automating part of the wood identification process by applying artificial intelligence techniques for the analysis of wood anatomical images of timber species of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The tree flora of Central Africa comprises 3013 species, 27 of these belong to the class 1 commercial timber species of the DRC and are actually intensively logged and traded, 20 to class 2 (have potentially a big commercial value), 44 to class 3 (are considered to be promoted) and 879 to class 4 (commercial value is not yet known). &#160;The project will use xylarium samples of all the species of the four classes and will take advantage of the power of modern deep learning approaches. The project will rely on expert wood anatomical descriptions which will serve as annotated training data to develop the software. The project will be unique because of the large number of African species, the application of deep learning and a database of standardized descriptions that will become available. In a first work package expert annotations of microscopic and mesoscopic images of transverse surfaces of 1000 Congolese wood species will be made. Work package 2 will develop an image processing pipeline for semi-automated annotation of microscopic and mesoscopic wood sections. Work package 3 &#160;will focus on the production of a user-friendly interface.&#160;</p>"},{"start_date":"2020-01-01","title":"A game-changing perspective on intra-seasonal wood formation\n dynamics using high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography to\n elucidate leaf senescence and autumn dynamics of temperate\n deciduous trees in Europe","iweto_id":"3G006120","end_date":"2023-12-31","gismo_id":"46e06d46-225c-11ea-9b15-d7676230cb7f","publication_count":21,"_id":"3G006120","abstract":"<p>\nIntra-seasonal wood formation is still understudied because the measuring method (analysis of cellular anatomical traits) is labour-intensive and requires important manual skills The last phase of wood formation (lignification) has been particularly neglected, resulting in a lack of understanding of tree autumn dynamics UAntwerp-PLECO and UGent-Woodlab will join forces (in collaboration with dr Fonti, WSL, as key advisor) to address two objectives: (1) develop a new method to study wood formation based on high resolution X-ray Computed Tomography (XµCT) and (2) use the new method to test, at continental scale, the hypothesis that leaf senescence is triggered when wood formation ceases in autumn or, in case of factors limiting growth in summer, when a fixed day of the year is reached (photoperiodic threshold) The first objective will be met by (i) automating the XµCT process, (ii) identifying the degree of lignification, (iii) assessing intra-seasonal wood traits such as cell size and wall thickness etc, and (iv) implementing a time-lapse scanning on small living trees The second objective will be achieved by analyzing data of leaf senescence and wood formation of the 10 most common deciduous species in Europe along several transects of varying environmental conditions (eg photoperiod, temperature, drought) Overall, the project will start a new direction for the study of wood formation and will elucidate autumn dynamics of deciduous temperate trees\n\n</p>"},{"abstract":"<p>Climate change will have a destabilizing impact on society in the coming decades and therefore reliable climate change predictions are of utmost importance. Reconstructions of climate, that extend instrumental records to pre-industrial times, are key for the development of reliable climate models. Climate reconstructions using ancient tree rings as a climate proxy can address this issue. We will create a temperature reconstruction extending more than 5000 years back in time from the oldest temperature-sensitive trees in the world (bristlecone pine, Pinus longaeva). We will use high-resolution X-ray CT scanning (XµCT) to retrieve the maximum latewood density (MXD), an excellent proxy for summer temperature, from these ancient tree rings. We will use this record to explore past climatic changes and their potential forcing mechanisms. In particular, we will investigate decadal to centennial climate change periods (Medieval Climate Anomaly, Little Ice Age), as well as the impact of abrupt climate change events due to volcanic forcing over a long time period. A state-of-the-art XµCT workflow will produce a new, multi-millennial reconstruction to inform future climate projections, provide context for current climate change, and to better understand climatic forcing of both gradual and abrupt climate changes.</p>","_id":"3G019521","publication_count":31,"gismo_id":"ad4eb1f7-4420-11eb-809b-01df1efbbcb6","end_date":"2024-12-31","iweto_id":"3G019521","title":"ACcurate Temperature REconstructions and climate change mapping in tree rings of Ancient bristlecone pines, the Longest-living trees in the world [ACTREAL]","start_date":"2021-01-01"},{"abstract":"<p>Forests are key in the terrestrial carbon cycle. Studying the seasonal drivers of carbon storage in wood (Wagner et al. 2016) is however labour intensive and mainly descriptive. In this project, we aim at developing an innovative and quantitative method for mapping of intra-seasonal carbon storage using X-ray computed tomography and X-ray fluorescence scans of micro-cores.</p>","_id":"01N01218","publication_count":24,"gismo_id":"cb9a018c-5a97-11e9-a0a3-a9f8ab2bdeab","end_date":"2021-12-31","iweto_id":"01N01218","title":"An X-ray view on the intra-seasonal dynamics of carbon storage in trees [XINCAST]","start_date":"2018-01-01"}],"date_created":"2025-02-05 08:02:00","type":"researchData","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"LA20"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}],"name":"Department of Environment","ugent_id":"LA20"}],"access_level":"info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess"}
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(2018). Familiale adenomateuze polypose : huidige stand van zaken en nut van surveillance en chemopreventie. <i>TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR GENEESKUNDE</i>, <i>74</i>(3), 175–186. https://doi.org/10.2143/TVG.74.03.2002518</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">E. Callebout, M. De Man, and K. Geboes, “Familiale adenomateuze polypose : huidige stand van zaken en nut van surveillance en chemopreventie,” <i>TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR GENEESKUNDE</i>, vol. 74, no. 3, pp. 175–186, 2018.</div>\n  </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Callebout, Eduard, Marc De Man, and Karen Geboes. 2018. “Familiale Adenomateuze Polypose : Huidige Stand van Zaken En Nut van Surveillance En Chemopreventie.” <i>TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR GENEESKUNDE</i> 74 (3): 175–186. doi:10.2143/TVG.74.03.2002518.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Callebout E, De Man M, Geboes K. Familiale adenomateuze polypose : huidige stand van zaken en nut van surveillance en chemopreventie. TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR GENEESKUNDE. 2018;74(3):175–86.</div>\n   </div>\n"},"classification":"A2","date_updated":"2026-03-31 05:18:38","year":"2018","issue":"3","created_by":{"biblio_id":"0105493E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Karen Geboes","last_name":"Geboes","first_name":"Karen","name_last_first":"Geboes, Karen","_id":"0105493E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000892436","974713018014"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE35","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}]},{"ugent_id":"UZGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}]}]},"doi":["10.2143/TVG.74.03.2002518"],"title":"Familiale adenomateuze polypose : huidige stand van zaken en nut van surveillance en chemopreventie","publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["Familiale adenomateuze polypose (FAP) is een zeldzame autosomaal dominante aandoening die onder meer wordt gekenmerkt door de ontwikkeling van honderden colorectale poliepen op jonge leeftijd. Indien er geen profylactische colectomie uitgevoerd wordt, is evolutie naar colorectaal carcinoom niet te voorkomen. Vandaag zijn desmoïdtumoren en het duodenaal carcinoom voorname oorzaken van een verhoogde mortaliteit.\nScreening en surveillanceprogramma’s naar deze en andere geassocieerde tumoren bestaan.\nChemopreventie zou idealiter carcinogenese ter hoogte van duodenum en (rest)colon voorkomen. Onderzoek naar medicijnen met deze potentiële eigenschappen, is weinig conclusief. In de afgelopen decennia werd vooral de mogelijke rol van het niet-steroïdale anti-inflammatoire geneesmiddel (NSAID) sulindac, de COX-2 inhibitor celecoxib en acetylsalicylzuur onderzocht. Trials bevatten weinig patiënten, de interventies waren van korte duur, de dosissen en indicaties waren verschillend in de studies en de gemeten eindpunten zijn vaak niet klinisch relevant. Het principe blijft echter veelbelovend.\nNieuwe studies met het gebruik van stadiëringssystemen waaruit klinische relevantie kan afgeleid worden, zijn wenselijk."],"external":0,"volume":"74","file":[{"access":"restricted","sha256":"8d6ab83bb6e0556142fbfcde0dcc22ac5055da642fa29d491162a99246009f4c","publication_version":"publishedVersion","_id":"01K1B8RYSGYZZFHFM3N9T2CTTP","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8551798/file/01K1B8RYSGYZZFHFM3N9T2CTTP.pdf","kind":"fullText","size":"24976355","content_type":"application/pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/8551798/file/01K1B8RYSGYZZFHFM3N9T2CTTP/thumbnail.png","name":"publisher version.pdf"}],"publication_status":"published","author":[{"name_last_first":"Callebout, Eduard","first_name":"Eduard","_id":"0BAE95AC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["971367636544"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"name":"Ghent University Hospital","ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"biblio_id":"0BAE95AC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Eduard Callebout","last_name":"Callebout"},{"name_last_first":"De Man, Marc","first_name":"Marc","_id":"0BFEB6FC-7402-11E3-8CF2-E98210BDE39D","ugent_id":["801000461617","870111108715"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"name":"Ghent University Hospital","ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"name":"Marc De Man","biblio_id":"0BFEB6FC-7402-11E3-8CF2-E98210BDE39D","last_name":"De Man"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}],"ugent_id":"GE35"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"ugent_id":["802000892436","974713018014"],"_id":"0105493E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Karen","name_last_first":"Geboes, Karen","last_name":"Geboes","name":"Karen Geboes","biblio_id":"0105493E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8551798","_id":"8551798","abstract_full":[{"text":"Familiale adenomateuze polypose (FAP) is een zeldzame autosomaal dominante aandoening die onder meer wordt gekenmerkt door de ontwikkeling van honderden colorectale poliepen op jonge leeftijd. Indien er geen profylactische colectomie uitgevoerd wordt, is evolutie naar colorectaal carcinoom niet te voorkomen. Vandaag zijn desmoïdtumoren en het duodenaal carcinoom voorname oorzaken van een verhoogde mortaliteit.\nScreening en surveillanceprogramma’s naar deze en andere geassocieerde tumoren bestaan.\nChemopreventie zou idealiter carcinogenese ter hoogte van duodenum en (rest)colon voorkomen. Onderzoek naar medicijnen met deze potentiële eigenschappen, is weinig conclusief. In de afgelopen decennia werd vooral de mogelijke rol van het niet-steroïdale anti-inflammatoire geneesmiddel (NSAID) sulindac, de COX-2 inhibitor celecoxib en acetylsalicylzuur onderzocht. Trials bevatten weinig patiënten, de interventies waren van korte duur, de dosissen en indicaties waren verschillend in de studies en de gemeten eindpunten zijn vaak niet klinisch relevant. Het principe blijft echter veelbelovend.\nNieuwe studies met het gebruik van stadiëringssystemen waaruit klinische relevantie kan afgeleid worden, zijn wenselijk.","lang":"dut"}],"status":"public","language":["dut"],"biblio_id":"8551798"}
{"title":"Study of host-microbe interactions in colorectal cancer","year":"2025","created_by":{"_id":"F58328BA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Scherpereel, Myriam","first_name":"Myriam","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE14","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE14"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001265909","977681209223"],"biblio_id":"F58328BA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Myriam Scherpereel","last_name":"Scherpereel"},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 05:18:18","classification":"D1","cite":{"apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Jans, M. (2025). <i>Study of host-microbe interactions in colorectal cancer</i>. Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences, Ghent, Belgium.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Jans M. Study of host-microbe interactions in colorectal cancer. [Ghent, Belgium]: Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences; 2025.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Jans, Maude. 2025. “Study of Host-Microbe Interactions in Colorectal Cancer.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">M. Jans, “Study of host-microbe interactions in colorectal cancer,” Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences, Ghent, Belgium, 2025.</div>\n  </div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Jans, Maude. 2025. “Study of Host-Microbe Interactions in Colorectal Cancer.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Jans, Maude. <i>Study of Host-Microbe Interactions in Colorectal Cancer</i>. Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences, 2025.</div>\n"},"publisher":{"name":"Ghent University. Faculty of Sciences","location":"Ghent, Belgium"},"project":[{"title":"Study of host-microbiota interactions in colon cancer","start_date":"2020-11-01","publication_count":1,"gismo_id":"92e64b96-0fb7-11eb-841e-ef8c126d46e7","end_date":"2024-10-31","iweto_id":"3F020220","_id":"3F020220","abstract":"<p>Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a devastating and deadly disease, with increasing incidence in Western society. CRC development involves complex interactions between intestinal microbes, the intestinal epithelium and the host immune system. For the first time, we are able to study these interaction using a new mouse model of microbiota-dependent CRC. My project aims to investigate the molecular interactions in this microbiota-tumor-immune network, using state-of-the-art germfree and gnotobiotic mouse technology. These studies will generate new knowledge on the mechanisms behind CRC which may lead to the development of new therapies to treat CRC.\n</p>"},{"_id":"365Y05620","abstract":"<p>\nOnderzoeksbeurs EvdS Maude Jans\n\n</p>","iweto_id":"365Y05620","end_date":"2021-10-31","gismo_id":"433acf30-301b-4cc2-b0ab-7041c5e0f7ce","start_date":"2020-11-01","title":"Study of host-microbiota interactions in colon cancer"},{"title":"Targeting genotoxic pks+ E.coli to prevent CRC development using innovative translational technologies","start_date":"2024-11-01","gismo_id":"f522d92b-60e7-4f7b-8724-4804db133531","end_date":"2025-10-31","iweto_id":"365S07824","abstract":"<p>Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide, , accounting for approximately 10% of all cancer cases. Approximately half of them will die from the disease, making CRC the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The prognostic five-year survival rate varies from &gt;90 % for patients in early disease stage to about 10% for patients with metastases, emphasizing the importance of <strong>early detection</strong> of this cancer. Unfortunately, the <strong>incidence of colorectal cancer is increasing in the younger population (&lt;50 years old)</strong>, which are missed in current screening efforts. Consequently, young CRC patients often present with advanced disease upon diagnosis. Increasing evidence indicates that <strong>environmental factors</strong> linked to a Western lifestyle and diet, strongly contribute to the etiology of CRC, through mechanisms regulated by <strong>the intestinal microbiota, </strong>the collection of micro-organisms in our gut. The notion that <strong>CRC development is mediated by bacterial-host </strong>interactions is further supported by the identification of several CRC-promoting bacteria, so called <strong>‘oncobacteria’</strong>, including pathogenic <strong><em>E. coli</em></strong> strains. <strong><em>Pks+ E. coli</em></strong> induce DNA damage through the production of a set of enzymes encoded in the polyketide (pks) pathogenicity island, to synthesize the genotoxin <strong>colibactin</strong>. Colibactin binds adenine residues on opposing DNA strands and cross-links DNA, leading to double stranded breaks and specific mutational profiles<sup>4</sup>. <em>pks</em><sup>+</sup> <em>E. coli</em> are enriched in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and CRC<sup>6-8</sup>, indicating that <em>pks+ E. coli</em> have a tropism for the inflamed and neoplastic mucosa, and suggesting that<em> <strong>pks+ E. coli</strong></em><strong>&#160; may drive a critical positive feedback mechanisms in CRC</strong>.</p>\n<p><strong>During my PhD research, I have unraveled the mechanisms by which pks+ <em>E. coli</em> drive CRC development, through adhesin-mediated epithelial binding.</strong> I identified the critical adhesins FimH and FmlH as crucial mediators of epithelial binding, which allows production of the genotoxin colibactin in close proximity to host DNA, favoring mutagenesis and CRC development. We also discovered that both FimH and FmlH adhesins are essential for effective epithelial binding and CRC development, <strong>indicating that pharmacological targeting of either of these adhesins is an effective strategy to prevent pks+ <em>E. coli </em>mediated CRC development</strong>. I discovered that the existing FimH-inhibitor Sibofimloc (Enterome), which is currently in clinical trial for IBD, effectively prevents epithelial binding and CRC progression. However, continuous Sibofimloc treatment is necessary to offer sustainable protection (Jans &amp; Kolata et al., Nature, in press).</p>\n<p>&#160;</p>\n<p>My proof-of-concept findings indicate that <strong>anti-adhesive therapies are essential to prevent <em>E. coli</em> driven CRC development. </strong><strong>In this this translational research project application, I will validate novel innovative pharmacological strategies to target <em>pks+ E. coli</em> during CRC development</strong>. &#160;Such therapies hold the potential to enhance the treatment and prevention of colorectal cancer, ultimately offering new hope and improved outcomes for patients.</p>","_id":"365S07824"}],"page":{"count":"XXVI, 206"},"date_created":"2025-06-25 08:37:37","type":"dissertation","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Biomedical molecular biology","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE14"}],"ugent_id":"WE14"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}],"name":"Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics","ugent_id":"GE35"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"ResearchCenter"},{"ugent_id":"VIB"}],"name":"VIB","ugent_id":"VIB"}],"subject":["Biology and Life Sciences","Chemistry","Medicine and Health Sciences"],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"01JYK3RHHJAKM7GSSTRJ9MXS95","promoter":[{"last_name":"Vereecke","name":"Lars Vereecke","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1593-862X","biblio_id":"F815AD64-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE35","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}]}],"ugent_id":["801002088183","973471455703"],"_id":"F815AD64-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Vereecke, Lars","first_name":"Lars"},{"first_name":"Geert","name_last_first":"van Loo, Geert","_id":"F5670E3C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001216193","971447843925"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE14"}],"ugent_id":"WE14"}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-8427-4775","biblio_id":"F5670E3C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Geert van Loo","last_name":"van Loo"}],"status":"public","_id":"01JYK3RHHJAKM7GSSTRJ9MXS95","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JYK3RHHJAKM7GSSTRJ9MXS95","copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"last_name":"Jans","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2888-0671","biblio_id":"95FB78AA-06EB-11E4-9033-89CC4B2F559A","name":"Maude Jans","credit_role":["first_author"],"ugent_id":["802003511436","975495470433"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE35","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE35"}]}],"name_last_first":"Jans, Maude","first_name":"Maude","_id":"95FB78AA-06EB-11E4-9033-89CC4B2F559A"}],"publication_status":"published","defense":{"location":"Gent : Campus Zwijnaarde, FSVM-gebouw","date":"2025-06-24"},"file":[{"publication_version":"publishedVersion","_id":"01JYK47QG6PAFWV7RXRRPJRBFW","kind":"fullText","access":"private","size":"9838441","sha256":"1e9815908c3e13ef923dbdd5437851161e9381dbecb06faac66748fd9f9946c0"}],"publication_status_sort":2,"external":0}
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B., Verheyden, S., Bonjean, D., Pirson, S., Weber, M., Scholz, D., … van der Lubbe, J. H. J. L. (2024). Improving the age constraints on the archeological record in Scladina Cave (Belgium) : new speleothem U–Th ages. <i>CLIMATE OF THE PAST</i>, <i>20</i>(12), 2741–2758. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-20-2741-2024</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Vonhof HB, Verheyden S, Bonjean D, Pirson S, Weber M, Scholz D, et al. Improving the age constraints on the archeological record in Scladina Cave (Belgium) : new speleothem U–Th ages. CLIMATE OF THE PAST. 2024;20(12):2741–58.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">H. B. Vonhof <i>et al.</i>, “Improving the age constraints on the archeological record in Scladina Cave (Belgium) : new speleothem U–Th ages,” <i>CLIMATE OF THE PAST</i>, vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 2741–2758, 2024.</div>\n  </div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vonhof, Hubert B., et al. “Improving the Age Constraints on the Archeological Record in Scladina Cave (Belgium) : New Speleothem U–Th Ages.” <i>CLIMATE OF THE PAST</i>, vol. 20, no. 12, 2024, pp. 2741–58, doi:10.5194/cp-20-2741-2024.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vonhof, Hubert B., Sophie Verheyden, Dominique Bonjean, Stéphane Pirson, Michael Weber, Denis Scholz, John Hellstrom, Hai Cheng, Xue Jia, Kévin Di Modica, Grégory Abrams, Marjan A. P. van Nunen, Joost Ruiter, Michèlle van der Does, Daniel Böhl, and Jeroen H. J. L. van der Lubbe. 2024. “Improving the Age Constraints on the Archeological Record in Scladina Cave (Belgium) : New Speleothem U–Th Ages.” <i>CLIMATE OF THE PAST</i> 20 (12): 2741–2758. doi:10.5194/cp-20-2741-2024.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vonhof, Hubert B., Sophie Verheyden, Dominique Bonjean, Stéphane Pirson, Michael Weber, Denis Scholz, John Hellstrom, et al. 2024. “Improving the Age Constraints on the Archeological Record in Scladina Cave (Belgium) : New Speleothem U–Th Ages.” <i>CLIMATE OF THE PAST</i> 20 (12): 2741–58. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-20-2741-2024.</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","date_updated":"2026-03-31 05:17:40","publication_status":"published","author":[{"last_name":"Vonhof","name":"Hubert B. 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Age constraints of the lower part of the Scladina sequence as well as from the underlying Sous-Saint-Paul Cave were, however, absent until now. Previous attempts to date several speleothem layers in Scladina Cave using U-Th dating were only partly successful, presumably because diagenetic alteration of speleothem material compromised the ages. In the present study we reassessed U-Th dating of various speleothem levels in Scladina Cave, applying state-of-the-art U-Th dating and carefully selecting material that experienced little to no diagenetic alteration. The new results constitute a robust age framework for the Scladina sequence, which provides precisely dated stratigraphic anchor points that improve the previous age model. Furthermore, new U-Th analyses for speleothems from the lower part of the Scladina sequence and from the Sous-Saint-Paul sequence document Middle Pleistocene ages, making this one of the longer fossil-rich cave sedimentary sequences in NW Europe. The new data confirm that speleothem growth predominantly took place in periods of warmer climate, while siliciclastic sediments characterize the colder intervals. New speleothem ages further suggest that the Neanderthal mandible found in the sequence and previously placed in Marine Isotope Stage 5a or 5b could potentially be as old as Marine Isotope Stage 5d."],"external":0,"publication_status_sort":2,"volume":"20","wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The sedimentary sequence in Scladina Cave (Belgium) is well-known for its rich Middle Paleolithic assemblages and its numerous faunal remains. Of particular interest is the presence of a nearly complete mandible of a Neanderthal child. To place all of these finds into the correct chronostratigraphic context, various dating techniques have been applied over the past decades. This resulted in a reasonably well-constrained age model, roughly spanning the last glacial cycle. Age constraints of the lower part of the Scladina sequence as well as from the underlying Sous-Saint-Paul Cave were, however, absent until now. Previous attempts to date several speleothem layers in Scladina Cave using U-Th dating were only partly successful, presumably because diagenetic alteration of speleothem material compromised the ages. In the present study we reassessed U-Th dating of various speleothem levels in Scladina Cave, applying state-of-the-art U-Th dating and carefully selecting material that experienced little to no diagenetic alteration. The new results constitute a robust age framework for the Scladina sequence, which provides precisely dated stratigraphic anchor points that improve the previous age model. Furthermore, new U-Th analyses for speleothems from the lower part of the Scladina sequence and from the Sous-Saint-Paul sequence document Middle Pleistocene ages, making this one of the longer fossil-rich cave sedimentary sequences in NW Europe. The new data confirm that speleothem growth predominantly took place in periods of warmer climate, while siliciclastic sediments characterize the colder intervals. New speleothem ages further suggest that the Neanderthal mandible found in the sequence and previously placed in Marine Isotope Stage 5a or 5b could potentially be as old as Marine Isotope Stage 5d."}],"status":"public","article_type":"original","page":{"first":"2741","last":"2758"},"vabb_year":["2025"],"parent":{"title":"CLIMATE OF THE PAST","short_title":"Clim. Past."},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW02","name":"Department of Archaeology","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW02"}]}],"created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-0616-4335","biblio_id":"829abac2-6371-11ee-8199-e197b7630268","name":"Grégory Abrams","last_name":"Abrams","first_name":"Grégory","name_last_first":"Abrams, Grégory","_id":"829abac2-6371-11ee-8199-e197b7630268","ugent_id":["802004399994","978892531782"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW02"}],"ugent_id":"LW02"}]},"year":"2024","title":"Improving the age constraints on the archeological record in Scladina Cave (Belgium) : new speleothem U–Th ages","doi":["10.5194/cp-20-2741-2024"],"issn":["1814-9324","1814-9332"]}
{"date_updated":"2026-03-31 05:19:02","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Opsomer, Sophie, et al. “Do All Roads Lead to Rome? An Ideal-Type Study on Trajectories of Resilience in Advanced Cancer Caregiving.” <i>PLOS ONE</i>, edited by Maria Berghs, vol. 19, no. 5, 2024, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0303966.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Opsomer, Sophie, Luca De Clercq, Jan De Lepeleire, Sofie Joossens, Patrick Luyten, Peter Pype, and Emelien Lauwerier. 2024. “Do All Roads Lead to Rome? An Ideal-Type Study on Trajectories of Resilience in Advanced Cancer Caregiving.” Edited by Maria Berghs. <i>PLOS ONE</i> 19 (5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0303966.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">S. Opsomer <i>et al.</i>, “Do all roads lead to Rome? An ideal-type study on trajectories of resilience in advanced cancer caregiving,” <i>PLOS ONE</i>, vol. 19, no. 5, 2024.</div>\n  </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Opsomer, Sophie, Luca De Clercq, Jan De Lepeleire, Sofie Joossens, Patrick Luyten, Peter Pype, and Emelien Lauwerier. 2024. “Do All Roads Lead to Rome? An Ideal-Type Study on Trajectories of Resilience in Advanced Cancer Caregiving.” Ed by. Maria Berghs. <i>PLOS ONE</i> 19 (5). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0303966.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Opsomer S, De Clercq L, De Lepeleire J, Joossens S, Luyten P, Pype P, et al. Do all roads lead to Rome? An ideal-type study on trajectories of resilience in advanced cancer caregiving. Berghs M, editor. PLOS ONE. 2024;19(5).</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Opsomer, S., De Clercq, L., De Lepeleire, J., Joossens, S., Luyten, P., Pype, P., &#38; Lauwerier, E. (2024). Do all roads lead to Rome? An ideal-type study on trajectories of resilience in advanced cancer caregiving. <i>PLOS ONE</i>, <i>19</i>(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0303966</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","article_number":"e0303966","issue":"5","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Medicine and Health Sciences","Social Sciences"],"date_created":"2024-07-19 10:56:08","_id":"01J35A534GR4857916608JHQCZ","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01J35A534GR4857916608JHQCZ","biblio_id":"01J35A534GR4857916608JHQCZ","wos_id":"001237119600104","file":[{"publication_version":"publishedVersion","_id":"01J35A6EM0PEDYZT1M5FQSC96M","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01J35A534GR4857916608JHQCZ/file/01J35A6EM0PEDYZT1M5FQSC96M.pdf","kind":"fullText","access":"open","sha256":"e6eb767d95ac7a37bdf8bbbdfd95d37a56caba35d42111c63296c5739d0db1f9","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01J35A534GR4857916608JHQCZ/file/01J35A6EM0PEDYZT1M5FQSC96M/thumbnail.png","name":"2024_OpsomerS_PLoSOne.pdf","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"955273"}],"keyword":["MENTAL-HEALTH","TRAUMA","IMPACT","EoLC"],"copyright_statement":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)","issn":["1932-6203"],"doi":["10.1371/journal.pone.0303966"],"title":"Do all roads lead to Rome? An ideal-type study on trajectories of resilience in advanced cancer caregiving","year":"2024","created_by":{"name":"Geertje van Duijnhoven","biblio_id":"F83BDB5E-A37F-11E5-95B9-D7FEB4D1D7B1","last_name":"van Duijnhoven","first_name":"Geertje","name_last_first":"van Duijnhoven, Geertje","_id":"F83BDB5E-A37F-11E5-95B9-D7FEB4D1D7B1","ugent_id":["802002266503"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE39"}],"ugent_id":"GE39"}]},"affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Public Health and Primary Care","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE39"}],"ugent_id":"GE39"}],"parent":{"title":"PLOS ONE","short_title":"PLoS ONE"},"page":{"count":"22"},"vabb_year":["2025"],"article_type":"original","editor":[{"name":"Maria Berghs","first_name":"Maria","name_last_first":"Berghs, Maria","last_name":"Berghs"}],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Objective Studies on resilience in advanced cancer caregiving typically focus on the interplay between resilience-promoting resources and coping strategies that may be associated with resilience. However, no studies have investigated the emergence of trajectories of resilience and distress in individuals confronted with a cancer diagnosis of a loved one.Methods Ideal-type analysis, a method for constructing typologies from qualitative data, was used to identify trajectories involving resilience or the lack thereof based on fifty-four interviews conducted with seventeen partners of patients recently diagnosed with advanced cancer over a period of three years.Findings Six trajectories could be distinguished, three of which involved resilience (rapidly adapting resilience, gradually adapting resilience, and slowly adapting resilience), while the other three trajectories (continuing distress, delayed distress, and frozen disconnection) reflected a less optimal adjustment. These different trajectories seemed to be rooted in the individual characteristics of partners, the behavior of a support network, and interactions between the two.Conclusion The differentiation between these trajectories in partners of patients diagnosed with cancer not only furthers research on resilience in the face of adversity, but also promises to assist healthcare professionals in optimizing support for this often-neglected group of partners of patients diagnosed with cancer."}],"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","volume":"19","publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["Objective Studies on resilience in advanced cancer caregiving typically focus on the interplay between resilience-promoting resources and coping strategies that may be associated with resilience. However, no studies have investigated the emergence of trajectories of resilience and distress in individuals confronted with a cancer diagnosis of a loved one.Methods Ideal-type analysis, a method for constructing typologies from qualitative data, was used to identify trajectories involving resilience or the lack thereof based on fifty-four interviews conducted with seventeen partners of patients recently diagnosed with advanced cancer over a period of three years.Findings Six trajectories could be distinguished, three of which involved resilience (rapidly adapting resilience, gradually adapting resilience, and slowly adapting resilience), while the other three trajectories (continuing distress, delayed distress, and frozen disconnection) reflected a less optimal adjustment. These different trajectories seemed to be rooted in the individual characteristics of partners, the behavior of a support network, and interactions between the two.Conclusion The differentiation between these trajectories in partners of patients diagnosed with cancer not only furthers research on resilience in the face of adversity, but also promises to assist healthcare professionals in optimizing support for this often-neglected group of partners of patients diagnosed with cancer."],"external":0,"jcr":{"impact_factor":2.6,"impact_factor_5yr":3.2,"prev_category_vigintile":8,"category":"MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES","prev_category_decile":4,"eigenfactor":0.50671,"immediacy_index":0.5,"category_vigintile":10,"category_rank":"37/74","category_decile":5,"prev_category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":2.9,"category_quartile":2,"total_cites":816429},"author":[{"last_name":"Opsomer","name":"Sophie Opsomer","biblio_id":"0BB55B02-4778-11E9-98B5-94A45607D3EF","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8956-5678","ugent_id":["974319809316"],"_id":"0BB55B02-4778-11E9-98B5-94A45607D3EF","first_name":"Sophie","name_last_first":"Opsomer, Sophie"},{"last_name":"De Clercq","name_last_first":"De Clercq, Luca","first_name":"Luca","name":"Luca De Clercq"},{"name":"Jan De Lepeleire","name_last_first":"De Lepeleire, Jan","first_name":"Jan","last_name":"De Lepeleire"},{"name_last_first":"Joossens, Sofie","first_name":"Sofie","name":"Sofie Joossens","last_name":"Joossens"},{"last_name":"Luyten","first_name":"Patrick","name_last_first":"Luyten, Patrick","name":"Patrick Luyten"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE39","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE39"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000879201","973240025221"],"_id":"2C9D5B40-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Pype, Peter","first_name":"Peter","last_name":"Pype","name":"Peter Pype","biblio_id":"2C9D5B40-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2273-0250"},{"first_name":"Emelien","name_last_first":"Lauwerier, Emelien","_id":"F9647A7E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000236674"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"GE39","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE39"}]}],"name":"Emelien Lauwerier","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8439-0354","biblio_id":"F9647A7E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Lauwerier"}],"publication_status":"published"}
{"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This study evaluated the effects of a fibre- and fat-rich by-products-based diet and the intramuscular fat (IMF) content on volatile compounds in pork. Meat samples were collected from sixteen gilts included in a feeding trial. Half of the animals were fed a conventional diet based on wheat, maize, barley and soybean meal, whereas the other half were fed a by-products-based diet that contained corn germ meal, malt sprouts, crispbread meal and proticorn, but no cereals or soya. Within each dietary treatment, four meat samples were selected from pigs in the upper quartile of IMF content (average 2.40 % +/- 0.18 %, n = 8) and four from the lower quartile of IMF content (average 1.45 % +/- 0.10 %, n = 8). SPME-GC-MS was used to evaluate the volatile profile of pork. A total of 45 volatile compounds were identified in the cooked pork samples. Aldehydes were the predominant chemical class in terms of the number of identified volatile compounds. No diet x IMF interaction was observed for the abundance of volatile compounds. Dietary treatment and IMF content significantly influenced the abundance of one and two aldehydes, respectively. Hexanal was more abundant in the meat of animals fed the conventional diet compared to the diet based on by-products. Tridecanal and tetradecanal were less abundant in pork with higher IMF levels. As precursors of volatile compounds, fatty acids were also analysed in the raw meat samples by GC. The concentrations of most fatty acids were higher in pork with higher IMF content but were not affected by diet. In conclusion, the volatile compounds profile of pork was only marginally affected by IMF content and feeding a by-products-based diet in the present study."}],"author":[{"last_name":"Wang","credit_role":["first_author"],"name":"Lisha Wang","biblio_id":"ab3777eb-1670-11ec-a59f-e385808a520e","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":["000211238314","802003820624","972659790924"],"_id":"ab3777eb-1670-11ec-a59f-e385808a520e","first_name":"Lisha","name_last_first":"Wang, Lisha"},{"biblio_id":"49C7C736-2177-11E3-825E-776F10BDE39D","name":"Eline Kowalski","last_name":"Kowalski","name_last_first":"Kowalski, Eline","first_name":"Eline","_id":"49C7C736-2177-11E3-825E-776F10BDE39D","ugent_id":["977480408210"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}]},{"biblio_id":"EC0E823A-203C-11E5-A7F6-DF9EB5D1D7B1","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2311-9381","name":"Sam Millet","last_name":"Millet","_id":"EC0E823A-203C-11E5-A7F6-DF9EB5D1D7B1","first_name":"Sam","name_last_first":"Millet, Sam","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI07"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001474457"]},{"name":"Marijke Aluwé","name_last_first":"Aluwé, Marijke","first_name":"Marijke","last_name":"Aluwé"},{"last_name":"Vossen","biblio_id":"F8AE6B8A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7212-3566","name":"Els Vossen","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":["802000124217","971201677729"],"_id":"F8AE6B8A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Vossen, Els","first_name":"Els"},{"ugent_id":["801000922466","979851701532"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"name_last_first":"De Smet, Stefaan","first_name":"Stefaan","_id":"F4BDC958-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Smet","biblio_id":"F4BDC958-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1422-805X","name":"Stefaan De Smet","credit_role":["last_author"]}],"publication_status":"published","volume":"222","publication_status_sort":2,"jcr":{"prev_impact_factor":6.1,"prev_category_vigintile":4,"prev_category_quartile":1,"prev_category_decile":2},"abstract":["This study evaluated the effects of a fibre- and fat-rich by-products-based diet and the intramuscular fat (IMF) content on volatile compounds in pork. Meat samples were collected from sixteen gilts included in a feeding trial. Half of the animals were fed a conventional diet based on wheat, maize, barley and soybean meal, whereas the other half were fed a by-products-based diet that contained corn germ meal, malt sprouts, crispbread meal and proticorn, but no cereals or soya. Within each dietary treatment, four meat samples were selected from pigs in the upper quartile of IMF content (average 2.40 % +/- 0.18 %, n = 8) and four from the lower quartile of IMF content (average 1.45 % +/- 0.10 %, n = 8). SPME-GC-MS was used to evaluate the volatile profile of pork. A total of 45 volatile compounds were identified in the cooked pork samples. Aldehydes were the predominant chemical class in terms of the number of identified volatile compounds. No diet x IMF interaction was observed for the abundance of volatile compounds. Dietary treatment and IMF content significantly influenced the abundance of one and two aldehydes, respectively. Hexanal was more abundant in the meat of animals fed the conventional diet compared to the diet based on by-products. Tridecanal and tetradecanal were less abundant in pork with higher IMF levels. As precursors of volatile compounds, fatty acids were also analysed in the raw meat samples by GC. The concentrations of most fatty acids were higher in pork with higher IMF content but were not affected by diet. In conclusion, the volatile compounds profile of pork was only marginally affected by IMF content and feeding a by-products-based diet in the present study."],"external":0,"doi":["10.1016/j.meatsci.2025.109758"],"title":"Effect of by-products-based diet and intramuscular fat content on volatile compounds from pork","year":"2025","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA22","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000922466","979851701532"],"_id":"F4BDC958-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Stefaan","name_last_first":"De Smet, Stefaan","last_name":"De Smet","biblio_id":"F4BDC958-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1422-805X","name":"Stefaan De Smet"},"issn":["0309-1740","1873-4138"],"page":{"count":"11"},"article_type":"original","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA22"}],"name":"Department of Animal Sciences and Aquatic Ecology","ugent_id":"LA22"}],"parent":{"short_title":"Meat Sci.","title":"MEAT SCIENCE"},"biblio_id":"01JJBZKR6WQ5F4NCS3MZ9YJBAK","wos_id":"001409634700001","_id":"01JJBZKR6WQ5F4NCS3MZ9YJBAK","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JJBZKR6WQ5F4NCS3MZ9YJBAK","copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","keyword":["Pork","Intramuscular fat","By-products-based diet","Volatile compounds","Fatty acids","ACID-COMPOSITION","EATING QUALITY","MEAT","BEEF","FLAVOR","MUSCLE","DEPOSITION","PROFILE","LIPIDS","FEEDS"],"file":[{"content_type":"application/pdf","size":"1692105","name":"Wang et al Meat Science 2025.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01JJBZKR6WQ5F4NCS3MZ9YJBAK/file/01JJBZMNCGKXN5K1EBHGFVZJ9V/thumbnail.png","sha256":"10918af80176779cebcfd4b3e8b3cc87ad578f61d0e8343d0f4805c99a504ed1","access":"restricted","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01JJBZKR6WQ5F4NCS3MZ9YJBAK/file/01JJBZMNCGKXN5K1EBHGFVZJ9V.pdf","kind":"fullText","publication_version":"publishedVersion","_id":"01JJBZMNCGKXN5K1EBHGFVZJ9V"}],"article_number":"109758","date_updated":"2026-03-31 05:19:16","cite":{"apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Wang, L., Kowalski, E., Millet, S., Aluwé, M., Vossen, E., &#38; De Smet, S. (2025). Effect of by-products-based diet and intramuscular fat content on volatile compounds from pork. <i>MEAT SCIENCE</i>, <i>222</i>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meatsci.2025.109758</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Wang L, Kowalski E, Millet S, Aluwé M, Vossen E, De Smet S. Effect of by-products-based diet and intramuscular fat content on volatile compounds from pork. MEAT SCIENCE. 2025;222.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Wang, Lisha, Eline Kowalski, Sam Millet, Marijke Aluwé, Els Vossen, and Stefaan De Smet. 2025. “Effect of By-Products-Based Diet and Intramuscular Fat Content on Volatile Compounds from Pork.” <i>MEAT SCIENCE</i> 222. doi:10.1016/j.meatsci.2025.109758.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">L. Wang, E. Kowalski, S. Millet, M. Aluwé, E. Vossen, and S. De Smet, “Effect of by-products-based diet and intramuscular fat content on volatile compounds from pork,” <i>MEAT SCIENCE</i>, vol. 222, 2025.</div>\n  </div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Wang, Lisha, Eline Kowalski, Sam Millet, Marijke Aluwé, Els Vossen, and Stefaan De Smet. 2025. “Effect of By-Products-Based Diet and Intramuscular Fat Content on Volatile Compounds from Pork.” <i>MEAT SCIENCE</i> 222. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meatsci.2025.109758.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Wang, Lisha, et al. “Effect of By-Products-Based Diet and Intramuscular Fat Content on Volatile Compounds from Pork.” <i>MEAT SCIENCE</i>, vol. 222, 2025, doi:10.1016/j.meatsci.2025.109758.</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","date_created":"2025-01-24 11:02:03","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Agriculture and Food Sciences"]}
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Sharenting, i.e. parents’ disclosure of personal information related to their children on social media, is increasingly the subject of public debate. Moreover, some parents participate in influencer sharenting, where they generate revenue by featuring their children in professionalised and commercialised social media content, often in collaboration with brands. However, while sharing personal information of children has become common practice, concerns arise regarding its risks. Consequently, sharenting has been studied in several disciplines, including communication studies, psychology, marketing, criminology, law, sociology, and health sciences. This interdisciplinary approach, adopted by this book, generates several suggestions for future research, alongside practical implications for parents and policy makers."}],"_id":"01JJXQP3X83F178J9TC12QDKEP","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JJXQP3X83F178J9TC12QDKEP","copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","publication_status":"published","file":[{"name":"6a2ff216-56f9-4ece-bd39-4938232466c1.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01JJXQP3X83F178J9TC12QDKEP/file/01JJXQQHWN0TP7GMGE78QHYHJE/thumbnail.png","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"4493628","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/01JJXQP3X83F178J9TC12QDKEP/file/01JJXQQHWN0TP7GMGE78QHYHJE.pdf","publication_version":"publishedVersion","_id":"01JJXQQHWN0TP7GMGE78QHYHJE","sha256":"0c5511121381e3e53ef29b769906345ffd80d25c00c8cbb946d1c55562c3da1b","access":"restricted"}],"publication_status_sort":2,"external":0,"abstract":["This book provides an interdisciplinary analysis of the sharenting phenomena, while discussing the various stakeholders involved, e.g., the portrayed children and adolescents, (grand)parents and other family members. Sharenting, i.e. parents’ disclosure of personal information related to their children on social media, is increasingly the subject of public debate. Moreover, some parents participate in influencer sharenting, where they generate revenue by featuring their children in professionalised and commercialised social media content, often in collaboration with brands. However, while sharing personal information of children has become common practice, concerns arise regarding its risks. Consequently, sharenting has been studied in several disciplines, including communication studies, psychology, marketing, criminology, law, sociology, and health sciences. This interdisciplinary approach, adopted by this book, generates several suggestions for future research, alongside practical implications for parents and policy makers."],"isbn":["9783031741043","9783031741050"],"doi":["10.1007/978-3-031-74105-0"],"title":"Sharenting practices, consequences and protective measures","year":"2024","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS01","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS01"}]}],"ugent_id":["802002271048","973990281017"],"_id":"58B965A8-0F64-11E3-B31C-DCAC10BDE39D","name_last_first":"Beuckels, Emma","first_name":"Emma","last_name":"Beuckels","name":"Emma Beuckels","biblio_id":"58B965A8-0F64-11E3-B31C-DCAC10BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5799-3475"},"series_title":"Palgrave studies in cyberpsychology","date_updated":"2026-03-31 05:19:22","issn":["2946-2754","2946-2762"],"classification":"B3","cite":{"apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Walrave, M., Hudders, L., Vanwesenbeeck, I., &#38; Beuckels, E. (Eds.). (2024). <i>Sharenting practices, consequences and protective measures</i>. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-74105-0</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Walrave M, Hudders L, Vanwesenbeeck I, Beuckels E, editors. Sharenting practices, consequences and protective measures. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan; 2024.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">M. Walrave, L. Hudders, I. Vanwesenbeeck, and E. Beuckels, Eds., “Sharenting practices, consequences and protective measures.” Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2024.</div>\n  </div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Walrave, Michel, et al., editors. <i>Sharenting Practices, Consequences and Protective Measures</i>. Palgrave Macmillan, 2024, doi:10.1007/978-3-031-74105-0.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Walrave, Michel, Liselot Hudders, Ini Vanwesenbeeck, and Emma Beuckels, eds. 2024. “Sharenting Practices, Consequences and Protective Measures.” Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-74105-0.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Walrave, Michel, Liselot Hudders, Ini Vanwesenbeeck, and Emma Beuckels, eds. 2024. “Sharenting Practices, Consequences and Protective Measures.” Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-74105-0.</div>\n"},"publisher":{"name":"Palgrave Macmillan","location":"Cham"},"vabb_year":["2025"],"page":{"count":"XIII, 183"},"date_created":"2025-01-31 08:29:51","type":"bookEditor","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"PS01","name":"Department of Communication studies","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS01"}]}],"subject":["Social Sciences"]}
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{"editor":[{"last_name":"Belis","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9248-2171","biblio_id":"F590F15C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Jan Belis","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW14","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW14"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001292379","974946073547"],"_id":"F590F15C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Jan","name_last_first":"Belis, Jan"},{"last_name":"Louter","first_name":"Christian","name_last_first":"Louter, Christian","name":"Christian Louter"},{"name":"Danijel Mocibob","name_last_first":"Mocibob, Danijel","first_name":"Danijel","last_name":"Mocibob"}],"status":"public","_id":"3194542","abstract_full":[{"text":"Due to the large increase of structural glass applications, the lateral-torsional buckling behaviour of glass beams represents a topic of great interest for researchers, as it is often crucial for the design of such members. Although several analytical models and design approaches exist in literature, various aspects complicate their real out-of-plane response, especially in presence of 2 (or more) layer laminated glass sections. In the paper, analytical, numerical and experimental predictions for the elastic critical loads of several PVB and SG laminated glass beams subjected to well-defined temperature and load-time conditions are compared. At the same time, the accuracy of existing analytical formulations for the prediction of their typical load-lateral displacement path is checked with large series of test predictions.","lang":"eng"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3194542","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"3194542","file":[{"kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3194542/file/3199990.pdf","_id":"3199990","sha256":"f2e2b961bcfdc2df233ff1184c721961c7d1fab18c51cfe075eae7e6306034d8","access":"restricted","name":"Analytical__numerical_and_experimental_prediction_of_lateral_torsional_buckling_of_PVB_and_SG_laminated_glass_beams.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3194542/file/3199990/thumbnail.png","size":"511332","content_type":"application/pdf"}],"publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["Due to the large increase of structural glass applications, the lateral-torsional buckling behaviour of glass beams represents a topic of great interest for researchers, as it is often crucial for the design of such members. Although several analytical models and design approaches exist in literature, various aspects complicate their real out-of-plane response, especially in presence of 2 (or more) layer laminated glass sections. In the paper, analytical, numerical and experimental predictions for the elastic critical loads of several PVB and SG laminated glass beams subjected to well-defined temperature and load-time conditions are compared. At the same time, the accuracy of existing analytical formulations for the prediction of their typical load-lateral displacement path is checked with large series of test predictions."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"name":"Chiara Bedon","first_name":"Chiara","name_last_first":"Bedon, Chiara","last_name":"Bedon"},{"name":"Jan Belis","biblio_id":"F590F15C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9248-2171","last_name":"Belis","name_last_first":"Belis, Jan","first_name":"Jan","_id":"F590F15C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001292379","974946073547"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW14","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW14"}]}]}],"publication_status":"published","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:20","classification":"C1","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Bedon, Chiara, and Jan Belis. “Analytical, Numerical and Experimental Prediction of Lateral Torsional Buckling of PVB and SG Laminated Glass Beams.” <i>COST Action TU0905, Mid-Term Conference on Structural Glass, Proceedings</i>, edited by Jan Belis et al., Taylor &#38; Francis Group, 2013, pp. 457–64.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Bedon, Chiara, and Jan Belis. 2013. “Analytical, Numerical and Experimental Prediction of Lateral Torsional Buckling of PVB and SG Laminated Glass Beams.” In <i>COST Action TU0905, Mid-Term Conference on Structural Glass, Proceedings</i>, edited by Jan Belis, Christian Louter, and Danijel Mocibob, 457–64. London, UK: Taylor &#38; Francis Group.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Bedon, C., &#38; Belis, J. (2013). Analytical, numerical and experimental prediction of lateral torsional buckling of PVB and SG laminated glass beams. In J. Belis, C. Louter, &#38; D. Mocibob (Eds.), <i>COST Action TU0905, Mid-term Conference on Structural Glass, Proceedings</i> (pp. 457–464). London, UK: Taylor &#38; Francis Group.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">C. Bedon and J. Belis, “Analytical, numerical and experimental prediction of lateral torsional buckling of PVB and SG laminated glass beams,” in <i>COST Action TU0905, Mid-term Conference on Structural Glass, Proceedings</i>, Porec, Croatia, 2013, pp. 457–464.</div>\n  </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Bedon, Chiara, and Jan Belis. 2013. “Analytical, Numerical and Experimental Prediction of Lateral Torsional Buckling of PVB and SG Laminated Glass Beams.” In <i>COST Action TU0905, Mid-Term Conference on Structural Glass, Proceedings</i>, ed by. Jan Belis, Christian Louter, and Danijel Mocibob, 457–464. London, UK: Taylor &#38; Francis Group.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Bedon C, Belis J. Analytical, numerical and experimental prediction of lateral torsional buckling of PVB and SG laminated glass beams. In: Belis J, Louter C, Mocibob D, editors. COST Action TU0905, Mid-term Conference on Structural Glass, Proceedings. London, UK: Taylor &#38; Francis Group; 2013. p. 457–64.</div>\n   </div>\n"},"isbn":["9781138000445"],"title":"Analytical, numerical and experimental prediction of lateral torsional buckling of PVB and SG laminated glass beams","year":"2013","created_by":{"last_name":"Malfait","biblio_id":"F4A39A10-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christel Malfait","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW14","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW14"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000864468","972975561690"],"_id":"F4A39A10-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Malfait, Christel","first_name":"Christel"},"type":"conference","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW14","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW14"}],"name":"Department of Structural Engineering and Building Materials"}],"subject":["Technology and Engineering"],"conference":{"start_date":"2013-04-18","end_date":"2013-04-19","name":"COST Action TU0905, Mid-term Conference on Structural Glass","location":"Porec, Croatia"},"parent":{"title":"COST Action TU0905, Mid-term Conference on Structural Glass, Proceedings"},"publisher":{"location":"London, UK","name":"Taylor & Francis Group"},"page":{"last":"464","first":"457"},"date_created":"2013-04-16 10:58:05"}
{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW15","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"name":"Department of Civil engineering"}],"conference":{"start_date":"2012-10-07","name":"IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS) 2012","location":"Dresden, Germany","end_date":"2012-10-10"},"parent":{"title":"IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium"},"page":{"last":"1880","first":"1877"},"title":"Shunt quantification in congenital heart disease based on two-dimensional speckle tracking","isbn":["9781467345613","9781467345620"],"conference_type":"proceedingsPaper","doi":["10.1109/ULTSYM.2012.0471"],"created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-0988-5450","biblio_id":"F850DA42-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Abigail Swillens","last_name":"Swillens","_id":"F850DA42-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Abigail","name_last_first":"Swillens, Abigail","ugent_id":["002001178809","802000032570","919019531558"]},"year":"2012","abstract":["In this work we investigated how high frame rate speckle tracking based on plane wave imaging could be used to improve the quantification of peak velocities in shunt flows due to septal defects. Simulated jet flow was used to optimize acquisition and tracking parameters. In vivo, a packet based acquisition scheme was used where focused B-mode scans were interleaved high frame rate flow images (100 fps). Results showed that speckle tracking provides calibrated velocities in the shunt flow throughout the cardiac cycle, and improved estimates of peak velocities used for diagnosing shunt severity were acquired."],"external":0,"publication_status_sort":2,"author":[{"last_name":"Fadnes","first_name":"Solveig","name_last_first":"Fadnes, Solveig","name":"Solveig Fadnes"},{"name":"Siri Ann Nyrnes","first_name":"Siri Ann","name_last_first":"Nyrnes, Siri Ann","last_name":"Nyrnes"},{"ugent_id":["002001178809","802000032570","919019531558"],"first_name":"Abigail","name_last_first":"Swillens, Abigail","_id":"F850DA42-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Swillens","biblio_id":"F850DA42-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-0988-5450","name":"Abigail Swillens"},{"name":"Hans Torp","first_name":"Hans","name_last_first":"Torp, Hans","last_name":"Torp"},{"first_name":"Lasse","name_last_first":"Lovstakken, Lasse","name":"Lasse Lovstakken","last_name":"Lovstakken"}],"publication_status":"published","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"In this work we investigated how high frame rate speckle tracking based on plane wave imaging could be used to improve the quantification of peak velocities in shunt flows due to septal defects. Simulated jet flow was used to optimize acquisition and tracking parameters. In vivo, a packet based acquisition scheme was used where focused B-mode scans were interleaved high frame rate flow images (100 fps). Results showed that speckle tracking provides calibrated velocities in the shunt flow throughout the cardiac cycle, and improved estimates of peak velocities used for diagnosing shunt severity were acquired."}],"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Proceedings Paper","subject":["Technology and Engineering"],"issue_title":"2012 IEEE international ultrasonics symposium","type":"conference","publisher":{"location":"New York, NY, USA","name":"IEEE"},"date_created":"2013-04-16 11:08:41","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:20","cite":{"chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Fadnes, Solveig, Siri Ann Nyrnes, Abigail Swillens, Hans Torp, and Lasse Lovstakken. 2012. “Shunt Quantification in Congenital Heart Disease Based on Two-Dimensional Speckle Tracking.” In <i>IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium</i>, 1877–80. New York, NY, USA: IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/ULTSYM.2012.0471.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Fadnes, Solveig, Siri Ann Nyrnes, Abigail Swillens, Hans Torp, and Lasse Lovstakken. 2012. “Shunt Quantification in Congenital Heart Disease Based on Two-Dimensional Speckle Tracking.” In <i>IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium</i>, 1877–1880. New York, NY, USA: IEEE. doi:10.1109/ULTSYM.2012.0471.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Fadnes, Solveig, et al. “Shunt Quantification in Congenital Heart Disease Based on Two-Dimensional Speckle Tracking.” <i>IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium</i>, IEEE, 2012, pp. 1877–80, doi:10.1109/ULTSYM.2012.0471.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Fadnes, S., Nyrnes, S. A., Swillens, A., Torp, H., &#38; Lovstakken, L. (2012). 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The observation that the cube components are only favoured by selective growth, whereas the {111}[211] orientations possess both growth selection and size advantages, explains why the cube fibre orientations are only minor constituents of the annealing texture.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","wos_id":"000077845600084","wos_type":"Proceedings Paper","biblio_id":"319480","language":["eng"],"external":0,"jcr":{},"source":{"db":"aleph:pug01","record":"000085742 FMT   L BK\n000085742 LDR   L 00000naa^^22^^^^^^a^4500\n000085742 001   L 000085742\n000085742 005   L 20080222225736.0\n000085742 008   L 050730s1998^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\n000085742 040   L $$aUGent\n000085742 245   L $$aCube texture formation in cold rolled and annealed ultra low carbon steels\n000085742 598   L $$aC1\n000085742 500   L $$lPittsburg, USA$$oCarnegie Mellon University$$p16/6/1998-19/6/1998$$tThird International Conference on Grain Growth, ICGG-3\n000085742 7001  L $$aKestens, Leo$$b801001205483$$cTW10\n000085742 7001  L $$aYOSHINAGA, N\n000085742 7001  L $$aJONAS, J\n000085742 7001  L $$aHoubaert, Yvan$$b801000231443$$cTW10\n000085742 773   L $$tProceedings of the Third International Conference on Grain Growth, ICGG-3\n000085742 CAT   L $$aBATCH$$b$$c20080111$$lEPR01$$h1049\n000085742 CAT   L $$aUPGRADE$$b$$c20050823$$lEPR01$$h1526\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20050802$$lEPR01$$h0933\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20060509$$lEPR01$$h2002\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20060519$$lEPR01$$h2217\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20070313$$lEPR01$$h1240\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080222$$lPUG01$$h2257\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080224$$lPUG01$$h1638\n000085742 CAT   L $$aBATCH-UPD$$b00$$c20080225$$lPUG01$$h1028\n000085742 CAT   L $$aBATCH-UPD$$b00$$c20080225$$lPUG01$$h1059\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080225$$lPUG01$$h1127\n000085742 CAT   L $$aME$$bABA$$c20050730$$h1231$$lEPR01$$tHoubaert, Yvan Jean U$$u801000231443$$vTW10\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080227$$lPUG01$$h1746\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080303$$lPUG01$$h1133\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080315$$lPUG01$$h2024\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080319$$lPUG01$$h1338\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080331$$lPUG01$$h1916\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080401$$lPUG01$$h2243\n000085742 CAT   L $$x16391\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080414$$lPUG01$$h1803\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080414$$lPUG01$$h1856\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080528$$lPUG01$$h2000\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20080807$$lPUG01$$h1649\n000085742 CAT   L $$c20090119$$lEPR01$$h1629\n000085742 900   L $$aHoubaert, Yvan$$b801000231443$$cTW10\n000085742 900   L $$aKestens, Leo$$b801001205483$$cTW10\n000085742 995   L $$aHoubaert, Yvan Jean U$$b801000231443$$cTW10$$dauthor$$r4\n000085742 995   L $$aKestens, Leo Achiel$$b801001205483$$cTW10$$dauthor$$r1\n000085742 998   L $$aKESTENS, L ; YOSHINAGA, N ; JONAS, J ; HOUBAERT, Y\n000085742 902   L $$kCarnegie Mellon University$$q621-626$$y1998\n","id":"85742"},"abstract":["In cold rolling and annealing experiments it is demonstrated that, after heavy rolling reductions, cube fibre components appear in the annealing textures of ultra low carbon steels. 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{"abstract_full":[{"text":"The aim of this study was to explore the mechanisms of resistance against invading Ascaris suum larvae in pigs. Pigs received a low dose of 100 A. suum eggs daily for 14 weeks. This resulted in a .99% reduction in the number of larvae that could migrate through the host after a challenge infection of 5000 A. suum eggs, compared to naı¨ve pigs. Histological analysis at the site of parasite entry, i.e. the caecum, identified eosinophilia, mastocytosis and goblet cell hyperplasia. Increased local transcription levels of genes for IL5, IL13, eosinophil peroxidase and eotaxin further supported the observed eosinophil influx. Further analysis showed that eosinophils degranulated in vitro in response to contact with infective Ascaris larvae in the presence of serum from both immune and naı¨ve animals. This effect was diminished with heat-inactivated serum, indicating a complement dependent mechanism. Furthermore, eosinophils were efficient in killing the larvae in vitro when incubated together with serum from immune animals, suggesting that A. suum specific antibodies are required for efficient elimination of the larvae. Together, these results indicate an important role for eosinophils in the intestinal defense against invading A. suum larvae.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"publication_status_sort":2,"external":0,"jcr":{"prev_category_decile":1,"impact_factor_5yr":4.976,"prev_category_vigintile":1,"impact_factor":4.489,"category":"TROPICAL MEDICINE","category_quartile":1,"total_cites":8527,"prev_category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":4.569,"category_decile":1,"immediacy_index":0.608,"eigenfactor":0.04001,"category_vigintile":1,"category_rank":"1/22"},"abstract":["The aim of this study was to explore the mechanisms of resistance against invading Ascaris suum larvae in pigs. Pigs received a low dose of 100 A. suum eggs daily for 14 weeks. This resulted in a .99% reduction in the number of larvae that could migrate through the host after a challenge infection of 5000 A. suum eggs, compared to naı¨ve pigs. Histological analysis at the site of parasite entry, i.e. the caecum, identified eosinophilia, mastocytosis and goblet cell hyperplasia. Increased local transcription levels of genes for IL5, IL13, eosinophil peroxidase and eotaxin further supported the observed eosinophil influx. Further analysis showed that eosinophils degranulated in vitro in response to contact with infective Ascaris larvae in the presence of serum from both immune and naı¨ve animals. This effect was diminished with heat-inactivated serum, indicating a complement dependent mechanism. Furthermore, eosinophils were efficient in killing the larvae in vitro when incubated together with serum from immune animals, suggesting that A. suum specific antibodies are required for efficient elimination of the larvae. Together, these results indicate an important role for eosinophils in the intestinal defense against invading A. suum larvae."],"volume":"7","publication_status":"published","author":[{"name":"Dries Masure","biblio_id":"03F5F94A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Masure","_id":"03F5F94A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Masure, Dries","first_name":"Dries","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["002004367075","802000740569","977520694734"]},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["002003034539","802000246071","971633585080"],"_id":"F96FB650-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Johnny","name_last_first":"Vlaminck, Johnny","last_name":"Vlaminck","name":"Johnny Vlaminck","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3601-9825","biblio_id":"F96FB650-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"biblio_id":"23FFE548-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Tao Wang","last_name":"Wang","first_name":"Tao","name_last_first":"Wang, Tao","_id":"23FFE548-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["000091443617","802001442508","979061747070"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}]},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05"}],"ugent_id":"DI05"}],"ugent_id":["801001013810","976645330459"],"_id":"F4E63960-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Koen","name_last_first":"Chiers, Koen","last_name":"Chiers","name":"Koen Chiers","biblio_id":"F4E63960-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7449-1047"},{"last_name":"Van Den Broeck","orcid_id":"0000-0001-6683-5658","biblio_id":"F4D510AE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Wim Van Den Broeck","ugent_id":["801000970865","975971404771"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI11"}],"ugent_id":"DI11"}],"name_last_first":"Van Den Broeck, Wim","first_name":"Wim","_id":"F4D510AE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Vercruysse","orcid_id":"0000-0002-4762-1096","biblio_id":"F41DC6A6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Jozef Vercruysse","ugent_id":["801000541439"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}]}],"name_last_first":"Vercruysse, Jozef","first_name":"Jozef","_id":"F41DC6A6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"first_name":"Peter","name_last_first":"Geldhof, Peter","_id":"F57157B6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001235896","974660508779"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"biblio_id":"F57157B6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8222-2966","name":"Peter Geldhof","last_name":"Geldhof"}],"issn":["1935-2735"],"year":"2013","created_by":{"name":"Mieke Godefroid","biblio_id":"F697DA7A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Godefroid","first_name":"Mieke","name_last_first":"Godefroid, Mieke","_id":"F697DA7A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001687251","979023395593"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"RE"},{"ugent_id":"RE23"}],"ugent_id":"RE23"}]},"doi":["10.1371/journal.pntd.0002138"],"title":"A role for eosinophils in the intestinal immunity against infective Ascaris suum larvae","parent":{"title":"PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES","short_title":"Plos Neglect. 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{"author":[{"biblio_id":"FC2B19AC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5104-1302","name":"Liliane Haegeman","last_name":"Haegeman","_id":"FC2B19AC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Haegeman, Liliane","first_name":"Liliane","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"ugent_id":["800000000987"]}],"publication_status":"published","keyword":["CLITICS","ROMANCE","GRAMMAR","VERB MOVEMENT"],"volume":"45","external":1,"abstract":["This article concerns the distribution of clitics in the child root infinitives in French and in Dutch. In the material studied, subject clitics are absent both from French and Dutch root infinitives; object clitics are present in French root infinitives while remaining absent from Dutch root infinitives. It is proposed that this cross-linguistic difference is related to the difference in the licensing site of the object clitics, which is taken to be Agro in French and Agr(S) in Dutch. The hypothesis thus casts doubt on proposals according to which clitics are universally base-generated in specialised functional positions in the structure (Sportiche 1996; Schaeffer 1997)."],"publication_status_sort":2,"wos_id":"000171490200004","biblio_id":"3194834","language":["fre"],"wos_type":"Article","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"fre","text":"This article concerns the distribution of clitics in the child root infinitives in French and in Dutch. In the material studied, subject clitics are absent both from French and Dutch root infinitives; object clitics are present in French root infinitives while remaining absent from Dutch root infinitives. It is proposed that this cross-linguistic difference is related to the difference in the licensing site of the object clitics, which is taken to be Agro in French and Agr(S) in Dutch. The hypothesis thus casts doubt on proposals according to which clitics are universally base-generated in specialised functional positions in the structure (Sportiche 1996; Schaeffer 1997)."}],"_id":"3194834","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3194834","page":{"last":"96","first":"65"},"date_created":"2013-04-16 15:04:17","article_type":"original","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics","ugent_id":"LW06"}],"subject":["Languages and Literatures"],"type":"journalArticle","parent":{"title":"CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS-REVUE CANADIENNE DE LINGUISTIQUE"},"alternative_title":["Independent infinitival clauses of children and distribution of object pronouns in French and Dutch"],"title":"Les propositions infinitivales indépendantes enfantines et la distribution des pronoms objets en français et en néerlandais","created_by":{"last_name":"Haegeman","name":"Liliane Haegeman","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5104-1302","biblio_id":"FC2B19AC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["800000000987"],"_id":"FC2B19AC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Liliane","name_last_first":"Haegeman, Liliane"},"issue":"1-2","year":"2000","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:21","classification":"A1","cite":{"apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Haegeman, L. (2000). Les propositions infinitivales indépendantes enfantines et la distribution des pronoms objets en français et en néerlandais. <i>CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS-REVUE CANADIENNE DE LINGUISTIQUE</i>, <i>45</i>(1–2), 65–96.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">L. Haegeman, “Les propositions infinitivales indépendantes enfantines et la distribution des pronoms objets en français et en néerlandais,” <i>CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS-REVUE CANADIENNE DE LINGUISTIQUE</i>, vol. 45, no. 1–2, pp. 65–96, 2000.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Haegeman L. Les propositions infinitivales indépendantes enfantines et la distribution des pronoms objets en français et en néerlandais. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS-REVUE CANADIENNE DE LINGUISTIQUE. 2000;45(1–2):65–96.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Haegeman, Liliane. 2000. “Les Propositions Infinitivales Indépendantes Enfantines et La Distribution Des Pronoms Objets En Français et En Néerlandais.” <i>CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS-REVUE CANADIENNE DE LINGUISTIQUE</i> 45 (1–2): 65–96.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Haegeman, Liliane. “Les Propositions Infinitivales Indépendantes Enfantines et La Distribution Des Pronoms Objets En Français et En Néerlandais.” <i>CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS-REVUE CANADIENNE DE LINGUISTIQUE</i>, vol. 45, no. 1–2, 2000, pp. 65–96.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Haegeman, Liliane. 2000. “Les Propositions Infinitivales Indépendantes Enfantines et La Distribution Des Pronoms Objets En Français et En Néerlandais.” <i>CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS-REVUE CANADIENNE DE LINGUISTIQUE</i> 45 (1–2): 65–96.</div>\n"},"issn":["0008-4131"]}
{"author":[{"biblio_id":"FC2B19AC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5104-1302","name":"Liliane Haegeman","last_name":"Haegeman","_id":"FC2B19AC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Haegeman, Liliane","first_name":"Liliane","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["800000000987"]}],"publication_status":"published","keyword":["generative grammar","stylistic variation","syntax","subjacency"],"volume":"20","publication_status_sort":2,"external":1,"biblio_id":"3194837","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","wos_id":"A1987T145900002","status":"public","_id":"3194837","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3194837","page":{"first":"214","last":"222"},"date_created":"2013-04-16 15:08:21","article_type":"original","type":"journalArticle","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}],"name":"Department of Linguistics","ugent_id":"LW06"}],"subject":["Languages and Literatures"],"parent":{"title":"LANGUAGE AND STYLE"},"title":"Complexity and literary prose: some suggestions for formalization","year":"1987","created_by":{"name":"Liliane Haegeman","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5104-1302","biblio_id":"FC2B19AC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Haegeman","_id":"FC2B19AC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Liliane","name_last_first":"Haegeman, Liliane","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LW06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW06"}]}],"ugent_id":["800000000987"]},"issue":"3","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:21","issn":["0023-8317"],"classification":"A1","cite":{"ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">L. Haegeman, “Complexity and literary prose: some suggestions for formalization,” <i>LANGUAGE AND STYLE</i>, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 214–222, 1987.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Haegeman L. Complexity and literary prose: some suggestions for formalization. LANGUAGE AND STYLE. 1987;20(3):214–22.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Haegeman, Liliane. 1987. “Complexity and Literary Prose: Some Suggestions for Formalization.” <i>LANGUAGE AND STYLE</i> 20 (3): 214–222.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Haegeman, L. (1987). Complexity and literary prose: some suggestions for formalization. <i>LANGUAGE AND STYLE</i>, <i>20</i>(3), 214–222.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Haegeman, Liliane. “Complexity and Literary Prose: Some Suggestions for Formalization.” <i>LANGUAGE AND STYLE</i>, vol. 20, no. 3, 1987, pp. 214–22.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Haegeman, Liliane. 1987. “Complexity and Literary Prose: Some Suggestions for Formalization.” <i>LANGUAGE AND STYLE</i> 20 (3): 214–22.</div>\n"}}
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Perez; Depover, T.; Wallaert, E.; Verhaege, M.; Verbeken, K.] Univ Ghent, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, B-9052 Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Duprez, L.] Arcelor Mittal Global R&D Gent, B-9060 Zelzate, Belgium.\n   [Verbeken, K.] Max Planck Inst Eisenforsch GmbH, D-40237 Dusseldorf, Germany.\nRP Verbeken, K (reprint author), Univ Ghent, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Technol Pk 903, B-9052 Ghent, Belgium.\nEM diana.perezescobar@ugent.be; tom.depover@ugent.be;\n   elien.wallaert@ugent.be; lode.duprez@arcelormittal.com;\n   marc.verhaege@ugent.be; kim.verbeken@ugent.be\nFU Special Research Fund (BOF), Ghent University [BOF10/ZAP/121]; Agency\n   for Innovation by Science and Technology in Flanders (IWT) [SB111205]\nFX The authors wish to thank the Special Research Fund (BOF), Ghent\n   University, for financial support (BOF10/ZAP/121). 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{"keyword":["NIOBIUM MICROALLOYED STEELS","STRAIN-INDUCED PRECIPITATION","GRAIN-BOUNDARY MOTION","LOW-CARBON-STEELS","LOW-ALLOY STEELS","C-MN STEEL","STATIC RECRYSTALLIZATION","STRESS-RELAXATION","NB-STEELS","AUSTENITE RECRYSTALLIZATION","Non-recrystallisation temperature T-nr","Thermomechanical controlled processing (TMCP)","High strength low alloy (HSLA) steels","Niobium","Microalloying","Grain refinement","Rolling simulation","Review"],"file":[{"url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3196821/file/3196827.pdf","kind":"fullText","_id":"3196827","sha256":"a2f18b7439b33a4677a81717298dd83c73a876e9a5b23f3efae22a77fbbd20ab","access":"restricted","name":"nr3.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3196821/file/3196827/thumbnail.png","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"1878773"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","_id":"3196821","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3196821","biblio_id":"3196821","wos_id":"000305880800001","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Technology and Engineering"],"date_created":"2013-04-19 10:54:13","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:21","classification":"A1","cite":{"fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vervynckt, Stephanie, Kim Verbeken, B Lopez, and JJ Jonas. 2012. “Modern HSLA Steels and Role of Non-Recrystallisation Temperature.” <i>INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS REVIEWS</i> 57 (4): 187–207. doi:10.1179/1743280411Y.0000000013.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Vervynckt S, Verbeken K, Lopez B, Jonas J. Modern HSLA steels and role of non-recrystallisation temperature. INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS REVIEWS. 2012;57(4):187–207.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">S. Vervynckt, K. Verbeken, B. Lopez, and J. Jonas, “Modern HSLA steels and role of non-recrystallisation temperature,” <i>INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS REVIEWS</i>, vol. 57, no. 4, pp. 187–207, 2012.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vervynckt, S., Verbeken, K., Lopez, B., &#38; Jonas, J. (2012). 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The most cost effective way to achieve high yield strength and high ductility in low alloyed steels is through grain refinement. In industrial practice, such refinement is commonly obtained by thermomechanical controlled processing (TMCP). This approach comprises slab reheating to well defined temperatures, a large amount of hot deformation below the non-recrystallisation temperature T-nr and accelerated cooling. In practice, the T-nr is generally raised by the addition of microalloying elements such as Nb and Ti. As these elements contribute substantially to the alloying costs, optimisation of their use allows for a decrease in production cost. Better understanding of the T-nr assists in tuning the rolling process so that optimum mechanical properties can be produced. One area of importance is to recognise that the concept of the T-nr was originally developed for reversing mills and the production of plate steels. Methods of defining and determining it must be modified if it is to be applied to strip mills and their associated short interpass times. The main goal of this review is to provide a concise and complete overview of the current understanding of the fundamental mechanisms that control the T-nr and to address the different methods that can be used to determine it."],"external":0,"source":{"record":"FN Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge\nVR 1.0\nPT J\nAU Vervynckt, S\n   Verbeken, K\n   Lopez, B\n   Jonas, JJ\nAF Vervynckt, S.\n   Verbeken, K.\n   Lopez, B.\n   Jonas, J. J.\nTI Modern HSLA steels and role of non-recrystallisation temperature\nSO INTERNATIONAL MATERIALS REVIEWS\nLA English\nDT Review\nDE Non-recrystallisation temperature T-nr; Thermomechanical controlled\n   processing (TMCP); High strength low alloy (HSLA) steels; Niobium;\n   Microalloying; Grain refinement; Rolling simulation; Review\nID STRAIN-INDUCED PRECIPITATION; NIOBIUM MICROALLOYED STEELS;\n   GRAIN-BOUNDARY MOTION; LOW-CARBON-STEELS; LOW-ALLOY STEELS; C-MN STEEL;\n   STATIC RECRYSTALLIZATION; STRESS-RELAXATION; NB-STEELS; AUSTENITE\n   RECRYSTALLIZATION\nAB The use of heavy gauge steel sheets for structural applications often requires a combination of high yield strength and adequate toughness. The most cost effective way to achieve high yield strength and high ductility in low alloyed steels is through grain refinement. In industrial practice, such refinement is commonly obtained by thermomechanical controlled processing (TMCP). This approach comprises slab reheating to well defined temperatures, a large amount of hot deformation below the non-recrystallisation temperature T-nr and accelerated cooling. In practice, the T-nr is generally raised by the addition of microalloying elements such as Nb and Ti. As these elements contribute substantially to the alloying costs, optimisation of their use allows for a decrease in production cost. Better understanding of the T-nr assists in tuning the rolling process so that optimum mechanical properties can be produced. One area of importance is to recognise that the concept of the T-nr was originally developed for reversing mills and the production of plate steels. Methods of defining and determining it must be modified if it is to be applied to strip mills and their associated short interpass times. The main goal of this review is to provide a concise and complete overview of the current understanding of the fundamental mechanisms that control the T-nr and to address the different methods that can be used to determine it.\nC1 [Vervynckt, S.; Verbeken, K.] Univ Ghent, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, B-9052 Ghent, Zwijnaarde, Belgium.\n   [Verbeken, K.] MPIE, D-40237 Dusseldorf, Germany.\n   [Lopez, B.] CEIT IK4 Res Alliance, Dept Mat, Donostia San Sebastian 20018, Spain.\n   [Jonas, J. J.] McGill Univ, Dept Mat Engn, Montreal, PQ H3A 2B2, Canada.\nRP Verbeken, K (reprint author), Univ Ghent, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, Technol Pk 903, B-9052 Ghent, Zwijnaarde, Belgium.\nEM kim.verbeken@UGent.be\nFU Research Foundation, Flanders (FWO Vlaanderen) [1.5.131.06N]; Special\n   Research Fund (BOF), Ghent University [BOF10/ZAP/121]\nFX This work has been supported by the Research Grant 1.5.131.06N of the\n   Research Foundation, Flanders (FWO Vlaanderen). 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In this study, the formulation and preparation of low-loaded (2, 3 and 4 vol.%) Y2O3 colloidal dispersions for its possible application as suspension precursor in the production of high-temperature creep resistant steels is discussed. The final end product is formulated as a low-concentrated and low-viscous colloidal suspension consisting of non-agglomerated Y2O3 nano-particles in the (sub)-100 nm range.\n   The spherical as-received and submicron agglomerated powder necessitates ball-mill processing in order to reduce the as-received size distribution down to nano-level. A comparative study on the desagglomeration of Y2O3 nano-powder using conventional planetary ball-milling or nano-milling technology has been done. Formulation of stable colloidal suspensions by screening suitable dispersants has led to the selection of one specific dispersant for this application, Calgon N. 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All rights reserved.\nC1 [Verhiest, K.] ArcelorMittal Gent, Hot Strip Mill Dept, B-9042 Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Mullens, S.] Vlaamse Instelling Technol Onderzoek, Flemish Inst Technol Res, B-2400 Mol, Belgium.\n   [De Wispelaere, N.; Claessens, S.; Houbaert, Y.] ArcelorMittal Res Ind Gent, OCAS, B-9060 Zelzate, Belgium.\n   [Verhiest, K.; DeBremaecker, A.] CEN SCK, Belgian Nucl Res Ctr, B-2400 Mol, Belgium.\n   [Verhiest, K.; Verbeken, K.] Univ Ghent, UGent, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, B-9052 Ghent, Belgium.\nRP Verhiest, K (reprint author), ArcelorMittal Gent, Hot Strip Mill Dept, J Kennedylaan 51, B-9042 Ghent, Belgium.\nEM Katelijne.Verhiest@ArcelorMittal.com\nFU Ghent University; ArcelorMittal Research Industry Ghent (OCAS)\nFX Ghent University and ArcelorMittal Research Industry Ghent (OCAS) are\n   thanked for academic and financial support. VITO is gratefully\n   acknowledged for providing the experimental equipment, as well as the\n   numerous discussions, with a special thanks to A.-M. 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{"publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["Hartal, the general strike or total shutdown, is one of the defining features of politics in Bangladesh. While opposition parties proclaim it is one of their only weapons to put pressure on the ruling party, Bangladeshi middle classes and the international (donor) community view hartal as essentially disruptive. Focusing on the local organisation of hartal at the ward level, this article argues that hartal plays a crucial role in the organisation of the local power structure in Bangladesh. By considering hartal as a complex political performance, we are able to show that hartals offer unique opportunities for local party organisers to show, maintain and improve their position in the local power structure. Addressing a multi-levelled audience, it enables them to gain access to beneficial patronage relationships with the party (leadership) at the local, regional and national levels. The willingness to take risk and the ability to recruit hartal participants offers important markers to establish and improve these relationships. As such, efforts to move away from hartal to ‘less disruptive’ forms of protest are misguided."],"external":0,"volume":"47","vabb_type":"VABB-1","publication_status":"published","author":[{"last_name":"Suykens","name":"Bert Suykens","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7581-8750","biblio_id":"F88E1E5C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS05"}],"ugent_id":"PS05"}],"ugent_id":["802000083797","978038014730"],"_id":"F88E1E5C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Suykens, Bert","first_name":"Bert"},{"last_name":"Islam","biblio_id":"358AE5EC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Mohammad Aynul Islam","ugent_id":["975832932019"],"_id":"358AE5EC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Mohammad Aynul","name_last_first":"Islam, Mohammad Aynul"}],"abstract_full":[{"text":"Hartal, the general strike or total shutdown, is one of the defining features of politics in Bangladesh. While opposition parties proclaim it is one of their only weapons to put pressure on the ruling party, Bangladeshi middle classes and the international (donor) community view hartal as essentially disruptive. Focusing on the local organisation of hartal at the ward level, this article argues that hartal plays a crucial role in the organisation of the local power structure in Bangladesh. By considering hartal as a complex political performance, we are able to show that hartals offer unique opportunities for local party organisers to show, maintain and improve their position in the local power structure. Addressing a multi-levelled audience, it enables them to gain access to beneficial patronage relationships with the party (leadership) at the local, regional and national levels. The willingness to take risk and the ability to recruit hartal participants offers important markers to establish and improve these relationships. As such, efforts to move away from hartal to ‘less disruptive’ forms of protest are misguided.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","parent":{"title":"CONTRIBUTIONS TO INDIAN SOCIOLOGY"},"vabb_id":"c:vabb:352665","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS05"}],"name":"Department of Conflict and Development Studies","ugent_id":"PS05"}],"page":{"last":"83","first":"61"},"vabb_year":["2014"],"article_type":"original","issn":["0069-9659","0973-0648"],"vabb_approved":0,"year":"2013","created_by":{"last_name":"Suykens","name":"Bert Suykens","biblio_id":"F88E1E5C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-7581-8750","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS05"}],"ugent_id":"PS05"}],"ugent_id":["802000083797","978038014730"],"_id":"F88E1E5C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Suykens, Bert","first_name":"Bert"},"doi":["10.1177/006996671204700103"],"title":"Hartal as a complex political performance: general strikes and the organisation of (local) power in Bangladesh","file":[{"publication_version":"publishedVersion","_id":"6788966","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3196841/file/6788966.pdf","kind":"fullText","access":"restricted","sha256":"dc22b8d2490d69d363b032c0465cb041c076b194c58c2be74d7df5bd0fcde84c","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3196841/file/6788966/thumbnail.png","name":"cis_47_1-03-Suykens___Islam.pdf","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"865692"}],"keyword":["Chittagong","Banglades","Hartal","strike","political performance"],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","_id":"3196841","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3196841","biblio_id":"3196841","wos_id":"000318044100003","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Social Sciences"],"date_created":"2013-04-19 11:07:27","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Suykens, Bert, and Mohammad Aynul Islam. “Hartal as a Complex Political Performance: General Strikes and the Organisation of (Local) Power in Bangladesh.” <i>CONTRIBUTIONS TO INDIAN SOCIOLOGY</i>, vol. 47, no. 1, 2013, pp. 61–83, doi:10.1177/006996671204700103.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Suykens, Bert, and Mohammad Aynul Islam. 2013. “Hartal as a Complex Political Performance: General Strikes and the Organisation of (Local) Power in Bangladesh.” <i>CONTRIBUTIONS TO INDIAN SOCIOLOGY</i> 47 (1): 61–83. https://doi.org/10.1177/006996671204700103.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">B. Suykens and M. A. Islam, “Hartal as a complex political performance: general strikes and the organisation of (local) power in Bangladesh,” <i>CONTRIBUTIONS TO INDIAN SOCIOLOGY</i>, vol. 47, no. 1, pp. 61–83, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Suykens B, Islam MA. Hartal as a complex political performance: general strikes and the organisation of (local) power in Bangladesh. CONTRIBUTIONS TO INDIAN SOCIOLOGY. 2013;47(1):61–83.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Suykens, Bert, and Mohammad Aynul Islam. 2013. “Hartal as a Complex Political Performance: General Strikes and the Organisation of (Local) Power in Bangladesh.” <i>CONTRIBUTIONS TO INDIAN SOCIOLOGY</i> 47 (1): 61–83. doi:10.1177/006996671204700103.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Suykens, B., &#38; Islam, M. A. (2013). Hartal as a complex political performance: general strikes and the organisation of (local) power in Bangladesh. <i>CONTRIBUTIONS TO INDIAN SOCIOLOGY</i>, <i>47</i>(1), 61–83. https://doi.org/10.1177/006996671204700103</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:21","issue":"1"}
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For this purpose, we conduct a field lab experiment in Tanzania that simulates the distribution of irrigation water between upstream and downstream users. We find a strong preference for equal sharing even if this comes with large foregone efficiency gains. However, we also find indications that efficiency considerations are taken into account. (Selfish) deviations from equal sharing are more likely implemented when they are efficiency-enhancing. Finally, we detect a tendency to alternate between altruistic and selfish sharing, which reconciles equity and efficiency considerations."}],"status":"public","vabb_type":"VABB-1","publication_status":"published","author":[{"last_name":"D'Exelle","name_last_first":"D'Exelle, Ben","first_name":"Ben","name":"Ben D'Exelle"},{"name":"Els Lecoutere","biblio_id":"F70D442C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Lecoutere","_id":"F70D442C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Lecoutere, Els","first_name":"Els","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"PS"},{"ugent_id":"PS05"}],"ugent_id":"PS05"}],"ugent_id":["000060761608","801001834266"]},{"name":"Bjorn Van Campenhout","name_last_first":"Van Campenhout, Bjorn","first_name":"Bjorn","last_name":"Van Campenhout"}],"publication_status_sort":2,"external":0,"abstract":["This article studies how users of scarce common water resources deal with equity-efficiency trade-offs. For this purpose, we conduct a field lab experiment in Tanzania that simulates the distribution of irrigation water between upstream and downstream users. We find a strong preference for equal sharing even if this comes with large foregone efficiency gains. However, we also find indications that efficiency considerations are taken into account. (Selfish) deviations from equal sharing are more likely implemented when they are efficiency-enhancing. Finally, we detect a tendency to alternate between altruistic and selfish sharing, which reconciles equity and efficiency considerations."],"jcr":{"total_cites":6612,"category_quartile":1,"category_decile":3,"prev_impact_factor":1.537,"prev_category_quartile":1,"category_vigintile":5,"category_rank":"76/332","immediacy_index":0.308,"eigenfactor":0.01451,"prev_category_decile":2,"category":"ECONOMICS","impact_factor":1.527,"prev_category_vigintile":4,"impact_factor_5yr":2.205},"volume":"40","issue":"12","classification":"A1","cite":{"apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">D’Exelle, B., Lecoutere, E., &#38; Van Campenhout, B. (2012). Equity-efficiency trade-offs in irrigation water sharing: evidence from a field lab in rural Tanzania. <i>WORLD DEVELOPMENT</i>, <i>40</i>(12), 2537–2551. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2012.05.026</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">B. D’Exelle, E. Lecoutere, and B. 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The performance of 3DFD as colloidal consolidation technique to obtain porous green bodies based on yttria (Y2O3) nano-slurries or paste, is discussed within this experimental work. The influence of the sintering temperature and time on sample densification and grain growth was investigated in this study. Hot consolidation was performed to obtain final product quality in terms of residual porosity reduction and final dispersion homogeneity. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.\nC1 [Verhiest, K.] ArcelorMittal Gent, Hot Strip Mill Dept, B-9042 Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Mullens, S.] Vlaamse Instelling Technol Onderzoek, Flemish Inst Technol Res, B-2400 Mol, Belgium.\n   [De Wispelaere, N.; Claessens, S.] ArcelorMittal Res Ind Gent, OCAS, B-9060 Zelzate, Belgium.\n   [Verhiest, K.; DeBremaecker, A.] CEN SCK, Belgian Nucl Res Ctr, B-2400 Mol, Belgium.\n   [Verhiest, K.; Verbeken, K.] Univ Ghent, Dept Mat Sci & Engn, B-9052 Ghent, Belgium.\nRP Verhiest, K (reprint author), ArcelorMittal Gent, Hot Strip Mill Dept, J Kennedylaan 51, B-9042 Ghent, Belgium.\nEM Katelijne.Verhiest@ArcelorMittal.com\nFU ArcelorMittal Research Industry Ghent (OCAS)\nFX This study 2010/MAT/R/ was made possible by VITO under the authority of\n   OCAS NV. ArcelorMittal Research Industry Ghent (OCAS) is thanked for\n   financial support. VITO is gratefully acknowledged for providing the\n   experimental equipment, interest in the subject, numerous discussions\n   and academic support. K. Verhiest extends special thanks to A.-M. De\n   Wilde, I. Thijs, M. Schroeven and R. Kemps.\nNR 13\nPU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV\nPI AMSTERDAM\nPA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS\nSN 0022-3115\nJ9 J NUCL MATER\nJI J. Nucl. 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Verhiest, S. Mullens, N. De Wispelaere, S. Claessens, A. DeBremaecker, and K. Verbeken, “Nano-yttria dispersed stainless steel composites composed by the 3 dimensional fiber deposition technique,” <i>JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS</i>, vol. 428, no. 1–3, pp. 54–64, 2012.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Verhiest K, Mullens S, De Wispelaere N, Claessens S, DeBremaecker A, Verbeken K. Nano-yttria dispersed stainless steel composites composed by the 3 dimensional fiber deposition technique. JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS. 2012;428(1–3):54–64.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Verhiest, K., Mullens, S., De Wispelaere, N., Claessens, S., DeBremaecker, A., &#38; Verbeken, K. (2012). 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{"publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["In this paper we describe a novel approach to image interpolation while preserving sharp edge information. Many interpolation methods already have been proposed in the literature, but suffer from one or more artifacts such as aliasing, blurring, ringing etc. Non-linear methods or edge-directed methods result in sharp interpolated images but often look segmented or have great visual degradation in fine structured textures. We concentrate in this paper on tackling blurred edges by mapping the image's level curves. Image's level curves or isophotes are spatial curves with a constant intensity level. The mapping of these intensity levels can be seen as a local contrast enhancement problem, therefore we can rely on some contrast enhancement techniques. A great advantage of this approach is that the shape of the level curves (and of the objects) are preserved and no explicit edge detection is needed here. Additional constraints in function of the image interpolation are defined in this flexible framework. Different strategies of extending greyscale interpolation to colour images are also discussed in this paper. The results show a large improvement in visual quality: the edges are sharper and ringing effects are removed."],"external":0,"volume":"5960","publication_status":"published","author":[{"_id":"F6C3B776-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Hiep","name_last_first":"Luong, Hiep","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW07"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001749087","976442371602"],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-6246-5538","biblio_id":"F6C3B776-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Hiep Luong","last_name":"Luong"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW07"}],"ugent_id":"TW07"}],"ugent_id":["801000739176","973547249984"],"_id":"F4733938-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Philips, Wilfried","first_name":"Wilfried","last_name":"Philips","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4456-4353","biblio_id":"F4733938-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Wilfried Philips"}],"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"In this paper we describe a novel approach to image interpolation while preserving sharp edge information. Many interpolation methods already have been proposed in the literature, but suffer from one or more artifacts such as aliasing, blurring, ringing etc. Non-linear methods or edge-directed methods result in sharp interpolated images but often look segmented or have great visual degradation in fine structured textures. We concentrate in this paper on tackling blurred edges by mapping the image's level curves. Image's level curves or isophotes are spatial curves with a constant intensity level. The mapping of these intensity levels can be seen as a local contrast enhancement problem, therefore we can rely on some contrast enhancement techniques. A great advantage of this approach is that the shape of the level curves (and of the objects) are preserved and no explicit edge detection is needed here. Additional constraints in function of the image interpolation are defined in this flexible framework. Different strategies of extending greyscale interpolation to colour images are also discussed in this paper. The results show a large improvement in visual quality: the edges are sharper and ringing effects are removed."}],"editor":[{"first_name":"S. P.","name_last_first":"Li, S. P.","name":"S. P. Li","last_name":"Li"},{"name":"F. Pereira","first_name":"F.","name_last_first":"Pereira, F.","last_name":"Pereira"},{"last_name":"Shum","name":"H. Y. Shum","first_name":"H. Y.","name_last_first":"Shum, H. Y."},{"name_last_first":"Tescher, A. G.","first_name":"A. G.","name":"A. G. 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Secondary efficacy outcomes included lung function and scores on the Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) and Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ).\r\nResults : The rate of primary endpoints (PEPs) during 6 months was not significantly different between the two treatment groups: 0.75 PEPs (95% CI 0.55 to 1.01) per subject in the azithromycin group versus 0.81 PEPs (95% CI 0.61 to 1.09) in the placebo group (p=0.682). In a predefined subgroup analysis according to the inflammatory phenotype, azithromycin was associated with a significantly lower PEP rate than placebo in subjects with non-eosinophilic severe asthma (blood eosinophilia <= 200/mu l): 0.44 PEPs (95% CI 0.25 to 0.78) versus 1.03 PEPs (95% CI 0.72 to 1.48) (p=0.013). Azithromycin significantly improved the AQLQ score but there were no significant between-group differences in the ACQ score or lung function. Azithromycin was well tolerated, but was associated with increased oropharyngeal carriage of macrolide-resistant streptococci.\r\nConclusions : Azithromycin did not reduce the rate of severe exacerbations and LRTI in patients with severe asthma. 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Severe asthma is heterogeneous, encompassing eosinophilic and non-eosinophilic (mainly neutrophilic) phenotypes. Patients with neutropilic airway diseases may benefit from macrolides.\r\nMethods : We performed a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial in subjects with exacerbation-prone severe asthma. Subjects received low-dose azithromycin (n=55) or placebo (n=54) as add-on treatment to combination therapy of inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting beta(2) agonists for 6 months. The primary outcome was the rate of severe exacerbations and LRTI requiring treatment with antibiotics during the 26-week treatment phase. Secondary efficacy outcomes included lung function and scores on the Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) and Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ).\r\nResults : The rate of primary endpoints (PEPs) during 6 months was not significantly different between the two treatment groups: 0.75 PEPs (95% CI 0.55 to 1.01) per subject in the azithromycin group versus 0.81 PEPs (95% CI 0.61 to 1.09) in the placebo group (p=0.682). In a predefined subgroup analysis according to the inflammatory phenotype, azithromycin was associated with a significantly lower PEP rate than placebo in subjects with non-eosinophilic severe asthma (blood eosinophilia <= 200/mu l): 0.44 PEPs (95% CI 0.25 to 0.78) versus 1.03 PEPs (95% CI 0.72 to 1.48) (p=0.013). Azithromycin significantly improved the AQLQ score but there were no significant between-group differences in the ACQ score or lung function. Azithromycin was well tolerated, but was associated with increased oropharyngeal carriage of macrolide-resistant streptococci.\r\nConclusions : Azithromycin did not reduce the rate of severe exacerbations and LRTI in patients with severe asthma. However, the significant reduction in the PEP rate in azithromycin-treated patients with non-eosinophilic severe asthma warrants further study."],"external":0,"jcr":{"prev_category_decile":1,"category":"RESPIRATORY SYSTEM","impact_factor":8.562,"impact_factor_5yr":8.271,"prev_category_vigintile":1,"category_quartile":1,"total_cites":18780,"category_decile":1,"prev_impact_factor":8.376,"prev_category_quartile":1,"category_rank":"2/54","category_vigintile":1,"immediacy_index":2.053,"eigenfactor":0.03763},"source":{"record":"VR 1.0\nPT J\nAU Brusselle, GG\n   VanderStichele, C\n   Jordens, P\n   Deman, R\n   Slabbynck, H\n   Ringoet, V\n   Verleden, G\n   Demedts, IK\n   Verhamme, K\n   Delporte, A\n   Demeyere, B\n   Claeys, G\n   Boelens, J\n   Padalko, E\n   Verschakelen, J\n   Van Maele, G\n   Deschepper, E\n   Joos, GFP\nAF Brusselle, Guy G.\n   VanderStichele, Christine\n   Jordens, Paul\n   Deman, Rene\n   Slabbynck, Hans\n   Ringoet, Veerle\n   Verleden, Geert\n   Demedts, Ingel K.\n   Verhamme, Katia\n   Delporte, Anja\n   Demeyere, Benedicte\n   Claeys, Geert\n   Boelens, Jerina\n   Padalko, Elizaveta\n   Verschakelen, Johny\n   Van Maele, Georges\n   Deschepper, Ellen\n   Joos, Guy F. P.\nTI Azithromycin for prevention of exacerbations in severe asthma (AZISAST):\n   a multicentre randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial\nSO THORAX\nLA English\nDT Article\nID OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE; CHLAMYDIA-PNEUMONIAE; EOSINOPHILIC\n   ASTHMA; CLINICAL-PRACTICE; CYSTIC-FIBROSIS; CLARITHROMYCIN; THERAPY;\n   BRONCHIECTASIS; IDENTIFICATION; ROXITHROMYCIN\nAB Background Patients with severe asthma are at increased risk of exacerbations and lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI). Severe asthma is heterogeneous, encompassing eosinophilic and non-eosinophilic (mainly neutrophilic) phenotypes. Patients with neutropilic airway diseases may benefit from macrolides.\n   Methods We performed a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial in subjects with exacerbation-prone severe asthma. Subjects received low-dose azithromycin (n=55) or placebo (n=54) as add-on treatment to combination therapy of inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting beta(2) agonists for 6 months. The primary outcome was the rate of severe exacerbations and LRTI requiring treatment with antibiotics during the 26-week treatment phase. Secondary efficacy outcomes included lung function and scores on the Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ) and Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ).\n   Results The rate of primary endpoints (PEPs) during 6 months was not significantly different between the two treatment groups: 0.75 PEPs (95% CI 0.55 to 1.01) per subject in the azithromycin group versus 0.81 PEPs (95% CI 0.61 to 1.09) in the placebo group (p=0.682). In a predefined subgroup analysis according to the inflammatory phenotype, azithromycin was associated with a significantly lower PEP rate than placebo in subjects with non-eosinophilic severe asthma (blood eosinophilia <= 200/mu l): 0.44 PEPs (95% CI 0.25 to 0.78) versus 1.03 PEPs (95% CI 0.72 to 1.48) (p=0.013). Azithromycin significantly improved the AQLQ score but there were no significant between-group differences in the ACQ score or lung function. Azithromycin was well tolerated, but was associated with increased oropharyngeal carriage of macrolide-resistant streptococci.\n   Conclusions Azithromycin did not reduce the rate of severe exacerbations and LRTI in patients with severe asthma. However, the significant reduction in the PEP rate in azithromycin-treated patients with non-eosinophilic severe asthma warrants further study.\nC1 [Brusselle, Guy G.; VanderStichele, Christine; Delporte, Anja; Demeyere, Benedicte; Joos, Guy F. P.] Ghent Univ Hosp, Dept Resp Med, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Jordens, Paul] Onze Lieve Vrouw Hosp, Dept Resp Med, Aalst, Belgium.\n   [Deman, Rene] AZ Groeninge, Dept Resp Med, Kortrijk, Belgium.\n   [Slabbynck, Hans] ZNA Middelheim, Dept Resp Med, Antwerp, Belgium.\n   [Ringoet, Veerle] Acad Hosp St Jan, Dept Resp Med, Brugge, Belgium.\n   [Verleden, Geert] Univ Hosp Gasthuisberg, Dept Resp Med, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium.\n   [Demedts, Ingel K.] Heilig Hart Ziekenhuis, Dept Resp Med, Roeselare, Belgium.\n   [Verhamme, Katia] Erasmus MC, Dept Epidemiol, Rotterdam, Netherlands.\n   [Claeys, Geert; Boelens, Jerina; Padalko, Elizaveta] Ghent Univ Hosp, Dept Microbiol Clin Chem & Immunol, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Verschakelen, Johny] Univ Hosp Gasthuisberg, Dept Radiol, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium.\n   [Van Maele, Georges; Deschepper, Ellen] Ghent Univ Hosp, Dept Publ Hlth, Biostat Unit, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\nRP Brusselle, GG (reprint author), Ghent Univ Hosp, Dept Resp Med, Pintelaan 185, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\nEM guy.brusselle@ugent.be\nFU Agency for Innovation by Science and Technology, Flanders, Belgium [IWT\n   70709]; pharmaceutical industry\nFX The AZIthromycin in Severe ASThma (AZISAST) study was an academic\n   clinical trial, without sponsorship from the pharmaceutical industry.\n   The study was funded by the Agency for Innovation by Science and\n   Technology (IWT 70709), Flanders, Belgium. The study sponsor (IWT) had\n   no role in the study design; in the collection, analysis, and\n   interpretation of data; in the writing of the report; and in the\n   decision to submit the paper for publication.\nNR 32\nTC 2\nZ9 2\nPU BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP\nPI LONDON\nPA BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND\nSN 0040-6376\nJ9 THORAX\nJI Thorax\nPD APR\nPY 2013\nVL 68\nIS 4\nBP 322\nEP 329\nDI 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2012-202698\nPG 8\nWC Respiratory System\nSC Respiratory System\nGA 103WO\nUT WOS:000315950400005\n"},"publication_status_sort":2,"title":"Azithromycin for prevention of exacerbations in severe asthma (AZISAST): a multicentre randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial","doi":["10.1136/thoraxjnl-2012-202698"],"created_by":{"biblio_id":"3B4AB070-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"ANNIE WITTEVRONGEL","last_name":"WITTEVRONGEL","_id":"3B4AB070-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"ANNIE","name_last_first":"WITTEVRONGEL, ANNIE","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University Hospital","path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"ugent_id":["870110997971"]},"year":"2013","vabb_approved":0,"issn":["0040-6376"],"vabb_year":["2014"],"page":{"last":"329","first":"322"},"article_type":"original","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE01"}],"name":"Department of Internal medicine (ceased 1-10-2018)","ugent_id":"GE01"},{"name":"Department of Clinical chemistry, microbiology and immunology (ceased 1-10-2018)","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE06"}],"ugent_id":"GE06"},{"ugent_id":"GE12","name":"Department of Public health (ceased 1-10-2018)","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE12"}]}],"vabb_id":"c:vabb:353329","parent":{"title":"THORAX","short_title":"Thorax"},"wos_id":"000315950400005","biblio_id":"3194897","_id":"3194897","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3194897","copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","file":[{"thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3194897/file/6788892/thumbnail.png","name":"Brusselle_GG_Azithromycine_for_prevention.pdf","size":"276893","content_type":"application/pdf","_id":"6788892","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3194897/file/6788892.pdf","access":"restricted","sha256":"6797c04455523d131801ddedc9256333903ed51de1550c364d90905b792b14bf"}],"keyword":["CLINICAL-PRACTICE","EOSINOPHILIC ASTHMA","CHLAMYDIA-PNEUMONIAE","OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY-DISEASE","CYSTIC-FIBROSIS","CLARITHROMYCIN","THERAPY","BRONCHIECTASIS","IDENTIFICATION","ROXITHROMYCIN"],"issue":"4","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:21","classification":"A1","cite":{"chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Brusselle, Guy, Christine VanderStichele, Paul Jordens, René Deman, Hans Slabbynck, Veerle Ringoet, Geert Verleden, et al. 2013. “Azithromycin for Prevention of Exacerbations in Severe Asthma (AZISAST): A Multicentre Randomised Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial.” <i>THORAX</i> 68 (4): 322–29. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2012-202698.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Brusselle, Guy, et al. “Azithromycin for Prevention of Exacerbations in Severe Asthma (AZISAST): A Multicentre Randomised Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial.” <i>THORAX</i>, vol. 68, no. 4, 2013, pp. 322–29, doi:10.1136/thoraxjnl-2012-202698.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Brusselle G, VanderStichele C, Jordens P, Deman R, Slabbynck H, Ringoet V, et al. 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Brusselle <i>et al.</i>, “Azithromycin for prevention of exacerbations in severe asthma (AZISAST): a multicentre randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial,” <i>THORAX</i>, vol. 68, no. 4, pp. 322–329, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Brusselle, G., VanderStichele, C., Jordens, P., Deman, R., Slabbynck, H., Ringoet, V., … Joos, G. (2013). Azithromycin for prevention of exacerbations in severe asthma (AZISAST): a multicentre randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial. <i>THORAX</i>, <i>68</i>(4), 322–329. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2012-202698</div>\n"},"date_created":"2013-04-16 16:01:38","subject":["Medicine and Health Sciences"],"type":"journalArticle"}
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{"issue":"2","cite":{"apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Mot, D., Timbermont, L., Delezie, E., Haesebrouck, F., Ducatelle, R., &#38; Van Immerseel, F. (2013). Day-of-hatch vaccination is not protective against necrotic enteritis in broiler chickens. <i>AVIAN PATHOLOGY</i>, <i>42</i>(2), 179–184. https://doi.org/10.1080/03079457.2013.778955</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Mot D, Timbermont L, Delezie E, Haesebrouck F, Ducatelle R, Van Immerseel F. Day-of-hatch vaccination is not protective against necrotic enteritis in broiler chickens. AVIAN PATHOLOGY. 2013;42(2):179–84.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">D. Mot, L. Timbermont, E. Delezie, F. Haesebrouck, R. Ducatelle, and F. 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Earlier attempts to prevent necrotic enteritis by vaccination have not sufficiently taken into account the practical limitations of broiler vaccination. In most published studies on vaccination against necrotic enteritis, multiple doses at different ages are administered, which is not practical for broilers. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of subcutaneous single vaccination at day 1 or day 3 and double vaccination at day 3 and day 12, using crude supernatant containing active toxin or formaldehyde-inactivated supernatant (toxoid) of a netB-positive C. perfringens strain in a subclinical necrotic enteritis model. Double vaccination with crude supernatant resulted in a significant decrease in the number of chickens with necrotic enteritis lesions. The efficacy of vaccination using toxoid was lower compared with crude supernatant. 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Earlier attempts to prevent necrotic enteritis by vaccination have not sufficiently taken into account the practical limitations of broiler vaccination. In most published studies on vaccination against necrotic enteritis, multiple doses at different ages are administered, which is not practical for broilers. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of subcutaneous single vaccination at day 1 or day 3 and double vaccination at day 3 and day 12, using crude supernatant containing active toxin or formaldehyde-inactivated supernatant (toxoid) of a netB-positive C. perfringens strain in a subclinical necrotic enteritis model. Double vaccination with crude supernatant resulted in a significant decrease in the number of chickens with necrotic enteritis lesions. The efficacy of vaccination using toxoid was lower compared with crude supernatant. Single vaccination with crude supernatant at day 3 resulted in significant protection, while vaccination of 1-day-old chickens with crude supernatant or toxoid, as envisaged for practical field application, did not induce protection."],"external":0,"jcr":{"total_cites":2866,"category_quartile":1,"prev_category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":1.729,"category_decile":2,"category_rank":"14/132","category_vigintile":3,"immediacy_index":0.237,"eigenfactor":0.00353,"prev_category_decile":2,"category":"VETERINARY SCIENCES","prev_category_vigintile":4,"impact_factor_5yr":2.139,"impact_factor":2.041},"volume":"42"}
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For instance, the early explanation that the ergative construction originated from an Old Indo-Aryan passive construction has lost ground (cf. Hook 1991; Peterson 1998; Stronski 2009) and the more fundamental issue of whether it is possible at all to study alignment in Late Middle-Indian has been called into question on the basis of the literary and artificial nature of the language (cf. Tieken 2000). In this paper, we provide evidence that no Indo-Aryan language is an ergative language. It is argued that ergativity, as a classifying property of languages (cf. its traditional definition established by Dixon 1979 and Comrie 1978), does not consistently apply to the Modern Indo-Aryan languages. 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For instance, the early explanation that the ergative construction originated from an Old Indo-Aryan passive construction has lost ground (cf. Hook 1991; Peterson 1998; Stronski 2009) and the more fundamental issue of whether it is possible at all to study alignment in Late Middle-Indian has been called into question on the basis of the literary and artificial nature of the language (cf. Tieken 2000). In this paper, we provide evidence that no Indo-Aryan language is an ergative language. It is argued that ergativity, as a classifying property of languages (cf. its traditional definition established by Dixon 1979 and Comrie 1978), does not consistently apply to the Modern Indo-Aryan languages. 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{"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Some avian brood parasitic nestlings are highly virulent, destroying all host eggs or nestmates, while others accept growing up together with host nestmates. The traditional idea was that all brood parasitic nestlings would benefit from being alone in the host nest. Thus, why do nestlings of some brood parasitic species accept the company of host offspring in the nest? The trade-off hypothesis suggests that brood parasites must balance the costs and benefits of killing host young because of two major potential costs: risk of nest desertion and loss of begging assistance. Here, we test this hypothesis in a non-evictor cuckoo species, the great spotted cuckoo Clamator glandarius and its main host, the magpie Pica pica, by manipulating brood size (1-3 nestlings) and brood composition (only cuckoo, only magpie or mixed) during three consecutive breeding seasons. None of the broods were abandoned by host parents, and cuckoo nestlings alone in the nest tended to grow faster (i.e. wing length). Thus, none of the predictions of the two potential costs on which the trade-off hypothesis is based apply to the great spotted cuckoo-magpie system. Our experimental study could not directly test why chick killing has not evolved in great spotted cuckoos, but the results point in the direction of several possibilities. We suggest that chick killing in great spotted cuckoos may not be adaptive mainly because another, less costly strategy (i.e. outcompeting host nestmates for food), is efficient for successful parasitism of magpie hosts."}],"author":[{"name":"Manuel Soler","first_name":"Manuel","name_last_first":"Soler, Manuel","last_name":"Soler"},{"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["802000795739","975146984997"],"_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Liesbeth","name_last_first":"De Neve, Liesbeth","last_name":"De Neve","biblio_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Liesbeth De Neve"}],"publication_status":"published","volume":"67","external":0,"jcr":{"category":"ZOOLOGY","impact_factor_5yr":3.006,"prev_category_vigintile":2,"impact_factor":3.049,"prev_category_decile":1,"category_rank":"8/153","category_vigintile":1,"eigenfactor":0.01706,"immediacy_index":0.646,"prev_category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":2.752,"category_decile":1,"category_quartile":1,"total_cites":10975},"source":{"record":"VR 1.0\nPT J\nAU Soler, M\n   de Neve, L\nAF Soler, Manuel\n   de Neve, Liesbeth\nTI Brood mate eviction or brood mate acceptance by brood parasitic\n   nestlings? An experimental study with the non-evictor great spotted\n   cuckoo and its magpie host\nSO BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY\nLA English\nDT Article\nDE Brood parasitism; Co-evolutionary arms race; Chick-killing strategy;\n   Clamator glandarius; Non-evictor brood parasitic chicks; Pica pica\nID CLAMATOR-GLANDARIUS; CUCULUS-CANORUS; COMMON CUCKOOS; PARENTAL CARE; EGG\n   EVICTION; MODEL SYSTEM; PICA-PICA; CHICKS; VIRULENCE; BEHAVIOR\nAB Some avian brood parasitic nestlings are highly virulent, destroying all host eggs or nestmates, while others accept growing up together with host nestmates. The traditional idea was that all brood parasitic nestlings would benefit from being alone in the host nest. Thus, why do nestlings of some brood parasitic species accept the company of host offspring in the nest? The trade-off hypothesis suggests that brood parasites must balance the costs and benefits of killing host young because of two major potential costs: risk of nest desertion and loss of begging assistance. Here, we test this hypothesis in a non-evictor cuckoo species, the great spotted cuckoo Clamator glandarius and its main host, the magpie Pica pica, by manipulating brood size (1-3 nestlings) and brood composition (only cuckoo, only magpie or mixed) during three consecutive breeding seasons. None of the broods were abandoned by host parents, and cuckoo nestlings alone in the nest tended to grow faster (i.e. wing length). Thus, none of the predictions of the two potential costs on which the trade-off hypothesis is based apply to the great spotted cuckoo-magpie system. Our experimental study could not directly test why chick killing has not evolved in great spotted cuckoos, but the results point in the direction of several possibilities. We suggest that chick killing in great spotted cuckoos may not be adaptive mainly because another, less costly strategy (i.e. outcompeting host nestmates for food), is efficient for successful parasitism of magpie hosts.\nC1 [Soler, Manuel; de Neve, Liesbeth] Univ Granada, Fac Ciencias, Dept Zool, E-18071 Granada, Spain.\n   [Soler, Manuel] Univ Granada, CSIC, Unidad Asociada, Grp Coevoluc, E-18071 Granada, Spain.\n   [de Neve, Liesbeth] Univ Ghent, Dept Biol, Terr Ecol Unit, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\nRP Soler, M (reprint author), Univ Granada, Fac Ciencias, Dept Zool, E-18071 Granada, Spain.\nEM msoler@ugr.es\nFU Spanish Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia/FEDER [CGL2007-61940/BOS]\nFX We thank Francisco Espinosa and Francisco Ferri for their help with\n   field work and Tomas Grim, Juan J. Soler, the associate editor and two\n   anonymous referees for constructive comments on previous versions that\n   greatly improved the quality of the manuscript. This work was supported\n   by the Spanish Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia/FEDER (research project\n   CGL2007-61940/BOS, postdoctoral research grant to LDN (Programme \"Juan\n   de la Cierva\")).\nNR 48\nPU SPRINGER\nPI NEW YORK\nPA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA\nSN 0340-5443\nJ9 BEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL\nJI Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol.\nPD APR\nPY 2013\nVL 67\nIS 4\nBP 601\nEP 607\nDI 10.1007/s00265-013-1479-8\nPG 7\nWC Behavioral Sciences; Ecology; Zoology\nSC Behavioral Sciences; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Zoology\nGA 106CG\nUT WOS:000316118400008\n"},"abstract":["Some avian brood parasitic nestlings are highly virulent, destroying all host eggs or nestmates, while others accept growing up together with host nestmates. The traditional idea was that all brood parasitic nestlings would benefit from being alone in the host nest. Thus, why do nestlings of some brood parasitic species accept the company of host offspring in the nest? The trade-off hypothesis suggests that brood parasites must balance the costs and benefits of killing host young because of two major potential costs: risk of nest desertion and loss of begging assistance. Here, we test this hypothesis in a non-evictor cuckoo species, the great spotted cuckoo Clamator glandarius and its main host, the magpie Pica pica, by manipulating brood size (1-3 nestlings) and brood composition (only cuckoo, only magpie or mixed) during three consecutive breeding seasons. None of the broods were abandoned by host parents, and cuckoo nestlings alone in the nest tended to grow faster (i.e. wing length). Thus, none of the predictions of the two potential costs on which the trade-off hypothesis is based apply to the great spotted cuckoo-magpie system. Our experimental study could not directly test why chick killing has not evolved in great spotted cuckoos, but the results point in the direction of several possibilities. We suggest that chick killing in great spotted cuckoos may not be adaptive mainly because another, less costly strategy (i.e. outcompeting host nestmates for food), is efficient for successful parasitism of magpie hosts."],"publication_status_sort":2,"title":"Brood mate eviction or brood mate acceptance by brood parasitic nestlings?: an experimental study with the non-evictor great spotted cuckoo and its magpie host","doi":["10.1007/s00265-013-1479-8"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["802000795739","975146984997"],"_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Liesbeth","name_last_first":"De Neve, Liesbeth","last_name":"De Neve","name":"Liesbeth De Neve","biblio_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2013","issn":["0340-5443"],"page":{"first":"601","last":"607"},"article_type":"original","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"name":"Department of Biology"}],"parent":{"title":"BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY","short_title":"Behav. 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{"parent":{"short_title":"Oecologia","title":"OECOLOGIA"},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE11","name":"Department of Biology","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}]}],"page":{"last":"304","first":"297"},"article_type":"original","issn":["0029-8549"],"created_by":{"_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Neve, Liesbeth","first_name":"Liesbeth","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["802000795739","975146984997"],"name":"Liesbeth De Neve","biblio_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Neve"},"year":"2012","title":"Intraclutch variation in avian eggshell pigmentation: the anaemia hypothesis","doi":["10.1007/s00442-012-2304-1"],"abstract":["Many passerine species lay eggs that are speckled with dark protoporphyrin pigmentation. Because protoporphyrin is mainly derived from the blood, we here formulate and test a new hypothesis that links an increase in anaemia along the laying sequence to within-clutch variation in egg pigmentation. More intense pigmentation is expected if pigments accumulate during enhanced red blood cell production in response to anaemia. Reduced pigmentation is expected if pigments are derived from the degradation of red blood cells that circulate in smaller numbers due to blood loss. To test this hypothesis, we manipulated anaemia in great tit (Parus major) females by infesting the nests with hen fleas (Ceratophyllus gallinae) prior to egg laying. Polychromatophil (i.e., immature red blood cells) percentage, as a measure of blood cell production, was positively correlated with parasite load confirming that female great tits experienced stronger anaemia when infested with haematophagous parasites during egg laying. We found a positive relationship between spot darkness and laying order that weakened under high parasite load. This result suggests that anaemia in females due to blood-sucking parasites led to diminished protoporphyrin from disintegrated red blood cells and hence a decreased deposition of protoporphyrin. However, the overall increase in pigment darkness along the laying sequence suggests that pigments also accumulate by enhanced red blood cell production caused by anaemia due to egg production itself."],"source":{"record":"PT J\nAU De Coster, G\n   De Neve, L\n   Lens, L\nAF De Coster, Greet\n   De Neve, Liesbeth\n   Lens, Luc\nTI Intraclutch variation in avian eggshell pigmentation: the anaemia\n   hypothesis\nSO OECOLOGIA\nLA English\nDT Article\nDE Great tit; Haematophagous parasites; Hen Xea; Maculation; Protoporphyrin\nID TITS CYANISTES-CAERULEUS; STRESS-PROTEIN-LEVELS; EGG-PRODUCTION;\n   PARUS-MAJOR; GREAT TITS; PASSER-DOMESTICUS; ECTOPARASITE LOAD; FIELD\n   EXPERIMENT; COLOR; QUANTIFICATION\nAB Many passerine species lay eggs that are speckled with dark protoporphyrin pigmentation. Because protoporphyrin is mainly derived from the blood, we here formulate and test a new hypothesis that links an increase in anaemia along the laying sequence to within-clutch variation in egg pigmentation. More intense pigmentation is expected if pigments accumulate during enhanced red blood cell production in response to anaemia. Reduced pigmentation is expected if pigments are derived from the degradation of red blood cells that circulate in smaller numbers due to blood loss. To test this hypothesis, we manipulated anaemia in great tit (Parus major) females by infesting the nests with hen fleas (Ceratophyllus gallinae) prior to egg laying. Polychromatophil (i.e., immature red blood cells) percentage, as a measure of blood cell production, was positively correlated with parasite load confirming that female great tits experienced stronger anaemia when infested with haematophagous parasites during egg laying. We found a positive relationship between spot darkness and laying order that weakened under high parasite load. This result suggests that anaemia in females due to blood-sucking parasites led to diminished protoporphyrin from disintegrated red blood cells and hence a decreased deposition of protoporphyrin. However, the overall increase in pigment darkness along the laying sequence suggests that pigments also accumulate by enhanced red blood cell production caused by anaemia due to egg production itself.\nC1 [De Coster, Greet; De Neve, Liesbeth; Lens, Luc] Univ Ghent, Dept Biol, Terr Ecol Unit, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\nRP De Coster, G (reprint author), Univ Ghent, Dept Biol, Terr Ecol Unit, KL Ledeganckstr 35, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\nEM greet.decoster@ugent.be\nFU FWO research community from the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO)\n   [WO.037.10 N]\nFX We are grateful to A. d'Ursel and A. Beck for allowing us access to the\n   forest, H. Matheve for help during fieldwork, D. Vercayie and F. Philips\n   for scoring egg pigmentation, and Angelica Alcantara-Exposito for blood\n   cell counts. We also thank D. Hanley and an anonymous reviewer for the\n   most valuable comments that improved our paper considerably. This study\n   was carried out with permission from the Animal Ethics Committee of\n   Ghent University (ECP 08/05). G. D. C. was financially supported by a\n   doctoral grant and by FWO research community WO.037.10 N from the\n   Research Foundation Flanders (FWO).\nNR 50\nTC 2\nZ9 2\nPU SPRINGER\nPI NEW YORK\nPA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA\nSN 0029-8549\nJ9 OECOLOGIA\nJI Oecologia\nPD OCT\nPY 2012\nVL 170\nIS 2\nBP 297\nEP 304\nDI 10.1007/s00442-012-2304-1\nPG 8\nWC Ecology\nSC Environmental Sciences & Ecology\nGA 004ED\nUT WOS:000308662100002\n"},"jcr":{"immediacy_index":0.576,"eigenfactor":0.03616,"category_rank":"37/135","category_vigintile":6,"total_cites":27959,"category_quartile":2,"category_decile":3,"prev_category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":3.412,"impact_factor":3.011,"prev_category_vigintile":5,"impact_factor_5yr":3.759,"category":"ECOLOGY","prev_category_decile":3},"external":0,"publication_status_sort":2,"volume":"170","publication_status":"published","author":[{"ugent_id":["002002204278","802000261128"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"name_last_first":"De Coster, Greet","first_name":"Greet","_id":"F984FDD0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Coster","biblio_id":"F984FDD0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Greet De Coster"},{"last_name":"De Neve","biblio_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Liesbeth De Neve","ugent_id":["802000795739","975146984997"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"first_name":"Liesbeth","name_last_first":"De Neve, Liesbeth","_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":["801001645320","972976415896"],"_id":"F678919C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Lens, Luc","first_name":"Luc","last_name":"Lens","name":"Luc Lens","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0241-2215","biblio_id":"F678919C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"abstract_full":[{"text":"Many passerine species lay eggs that are speckled with dark protoporphyrin pigmentation. Because protoporphyrin is mainly derived from the blood, we here formulate and test a new hypothesis that links an increase in anaemia along the laying sequence to within-clutch variation in egg pigmentation. More intense pigmentation is expected if pigments accumulate during enhanced red blood cell production in response to anaemia. Reduced pigmentation is expected if pigments are derived from the degradation of red blood cells that circulate in smaller numbers due to blood loss. To test this hypothesis, we manipulated anaemia in great tit (Parus major) females by infesting the nests with hen fleas (Ceratophyllus gallinae) prior to egg laying. Polychromatophil (i.e., immature red blood cells) percentage, as a measure of blood cell production, was positively correlated with parasite load confirming that female great tits experienced stronger anaemia when infested with haematophagous parasites during egg laying. We found a positive relationship between spot darkness and laying order that weakened under high parasite load. This result suggests that anaemia in females due to blood-sucking parasites led to diminished protoporphyrin from disintegrated red blood cells and hence a decreased deposition of protoporphyrin. However, the overall increase in pigment darkness along the laying sequence suggests that pigments also accumulate by enhanced red blood cell production caused by anaemia due to egg production itself.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","subject":["Biology and Life Sciences"],"type":"journalArticle","date_created":"2013-04-17 08:52:29","classification":"A1","cite":{"apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Coster, G., De Neve, L., &#38; Lens, L. (2012). 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Lens, “Intraclutch variation in avian eggshell pigmentation: the anaemia hypothesis,” <i>OECOLOGIA</i>, vol. 170, no. 2, pp. 297–304, 2012.</div>\n  </div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Coster, Greet, Liesbeth De Neve, and Luc Lens. 2012. “Intraclutch Variation in Avian Eggshell Pigmentation: The Anaemia Hypothesis.” <i>OECOLOGIA</i> 170 (2): 297–304. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-012-2304-1.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Coster, Greet, et al. “Intraclutch Variation in Avian Eggshell Pigmentation: The Anaemia Hypothesis.” <i>OECOLOGIA</i>, vol. 170, no. 2, 2012, pp. 297–304, doi:10.1007/s00442-012-2304-1.</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:22","issue":"2","file":[{"_id":"3195017","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3194991/file/3195017.pdf","access":"restricted","sha256":"f3c09b251806c7ec2066548f6ba135c73c9f5d7bd525d1bbcfea3580cb9a3fbc","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3194991/file/3195017/thumbnail.png","name":"De_Coster_etal_2012_Oecologia.pdf","size":"342945","content_type":"application/pdf"}],"keyword":["Maculation","Hen Xea","Haematophagous parasites","Great tit","Protoporphyrin","TITS CYANISTES-CAERULEUS","STRESS-PROTEIN-LEVELS","EGG-PRODUCTION","PARUS-MAJOR","GREAT TITS","PASSER-DOMESTICUS","ECTOPARASITE LOAD","FIELD EXPERIMENT","COLOR","QUANTIFICATION"],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","_id":"3194991","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3194991","wos_id":"000308662100002","biblio_id":"3194991"}
{"issn":["0018-506X"],"classification":"A1","cite":{"fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ibáñez-Álamo, Juan Diego, Liesbeth De Neve, María Roldán, Juan Rodríguez, Colette Trouvé, Olivier Chastel, and Manuel Soler. 2012. “Corticosterone Levels in Host and Parasite Nestlings: Is Brood Parasitism a Hormonal Stressor?” <i>HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR</i> 61 (4): 590–597. doi:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2012.02.008.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ibáñez-Álamo, Juan Diego, Liesbeth De Neve, María Roldán, Juan Rodríguez, Colette Trouvé, Olivier Chastel, and Manuel Soler. 2012. “Corticosterone Levels in Host and Parasite Nestlings: Is Brood Parasitism a Hormonal Stressor?” <i>HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR</i> 61 (4): 590–97. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2012.02.008.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Ibáñez-Álamo JD, De Neve L, Roldán M, Rodríguez J, Trouvé C, Chastel O, et al. Corticosterone levels in host and parasite nestlings: is brood parasitism a hormonal stressor? HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR. 2012;61(4):590–7.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">J. D. Ibáñez-Álamo <i>et al.</i>, “Corticosterone levels in host and parasite nestlings: is brood parasitism a hormonal stressor?,” <i>HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR</i>, vol. 61, no. 4, pp. 590–597, 2012.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ibáñez-Álamo, J. D., De Neve, L., Roldán, M., Rodríguez, J., Trouvé, C., Chastel, O., &#38; Soler, M. (2012). Corticosterone levels in host and parasite nestlings: is brood parasitism a hormonal stressor? <i>HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR</i>, <i>61</i>(4), 590–597. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2012.02.008</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ibáñez-Álamo, Juan Diego, et al. “Corticosterone Levels in Host and Parasite Nestlings: Is Brood Parasitism a Hormonal Stressor?” <i>HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR</i>, vol. 61, no. 4, 2012, pp. 590–97, doi:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2012.02.008.</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:22","year":"2012","issue":"4","created_by":{"last_name":"De Neve","biblio_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Liesbeth De Neve","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000795739","975146984997"],"_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Neve, Liesbeth","first_name":"Liesbeth"},"doi":["10.1016/j.yhbeh.2012.02.008"],"title":"Corticosterone levels in host and parasite nestlings: is brood parasitism a hormonal stressor?","parent":{"title":"HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR","short_title":"Horm. 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Here, we propose that brood parasitism is an important stressor for host and parasite nestlings and explore this hypothesis in the non-evictor great spotted cuckoo (Clamator glandarius) and its main hosts, the same-sized black-billed magpie (Pica pica) and the larger carrion crow (Corvus corone). We experimentally created 3-nestling broods of different brood compositions (only cuckoo chicks, only host chicks, or cuckoo and host chicks together) and measured baseline corticosterone levels of nestlings along their developmental period (early, middle and late). We found that brood parasitism increased corticosterone levels in magpie nestlings in the mid and late nestling period compared to those raised in unparasitized nests. Interestingly, carrion crow nestlings from parasitized nests only increased their corticosterone levels in the mid nestling period, when the competition for food with the cuckoo nestling was highest. Our results suggest that brood parasitism could be a potential physiological stressor for host nestlings, especially during the developmental stages where food requirements are highest. Conversely, cuckoo nestlings could be physiologically adapted to high competition levels since they did not show significant differences in corticosterone levels in relation to brood composition. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.\nC1 [Diego Ibanez-Alamo, Juan; De Neve, Liesbeth; Roldan, Maria; Rodriguez, Juan; Soler, Manuel] Univ Granada, Dept Biol Anim, E-18071 Granada, Spain.\n   [De Neve, Liesbeth] Univ Ghent, Dept Biol, Terr Ecol Unit, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Rodriguez, Juan] Estn Expt Zonas Aridas CSIC, Almeria, Spain.\n   [Trouve, Colette; Chastel, Olivier] CNRS, UPR 1934, Ctr Etud Biol Chize, F-79360 Beauvoir Sur Niort, France.\n   [Soler, Manuel] Univ Granada, CSIC, Unidad Asociada, Grp Coevoluc, E-18071 Granada, Spain.\nRP De Neve, L (reprint author), Univ Ghent, Dept Biol TEREC, KL Ledeganckstr 35, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\nEM liesbeth.deneve@ugent.be\nFU Spanish Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia/FEDER [CGL2007-61940/BOS];\n   FPU; \"Juan de la Cierva\" program; FPI\nFX We want to thank S. Dano and A. Lacroix for their help with hormone\n   assays and Paco Ferri and Elena Macias-Sanchez for help with the\n   fieldwork. Also thanks to Juan J. Soler for advice on the statistical\n   analyses. Constructive comments of two anonymous reviewers improved a\n   previous version of the article. Financial support was given by the\n   Spanish Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia/FEDER (research project\n   CGL2007-61940/BOS), by an FPU predoctoral grant to J.D. Ibanez-Alamo, by\n   a post-doctoral grant (\"Juan de la Cierva\" program) to L. De Neve and an\n   FPI predoctoral grant to M. Roldan.\nNR 112\nPU ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE\nPI SAN DIEGO\nPA 525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA\nSN 0018-506X\nJ9 HORM BEHAV\nJI Horm. Behav.\nPD APR\nPY 2012\nVL 61\nIS 4\nBP 590\nEP 597\nDI 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2012.02.008\nPG 8\nWC Behavioral Sciences; Endocrinology & Metabolism\nSC Behavioral Sciences; Endocrinology & Metabolism\nGA 925LW\nUT WOS:000302763700017\n"},"volume":"61","keyword":["IN-HOUSE SPARROWS","Nestling competition","SHORT-TERM NEED","BEGGING BEHAVIOR","PARENTAL-CARE","CUCULUS-CANORUS","HEADED COWBIRD NESTLINGS","BASE-LINE CORTICOSTERONE","Pica pica","Cuckoo","Nestling development","Corvus corone","Corticosterone","Clamator glandarius","GREAT-SPOTTED-CUCKOOS","WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW","SWALLOW HIRUNDO-RUSTICA"],"file":[{"_id":"3208878","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3194996/file/3208878.pdf","access":"restricted","sha256":"42630ea0072f6cf394e884cf6d680bfe3e9ceffe14f5353b72254a93bbfdff54","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3194996/file/3208878/thumbnail.png","name":"IbanezAlamo_2012_HB_61_4_590.pdf","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"415878"},{"kind":"fullText","_id":"3195019","sha256":"88bd0129f5f9c077d638c2a0662e10822616fe8b1ecf0a8a53d0e2f6b59e29d3","size":"549422","access":"private"}],"publication_status":"published","author":[{"first_name":"Juan Diego","name_last_first":"Ibáñez-Álamo, Juan Diego","name":"Juan Diego Ibáñez-Álamo","last_name":"Ibáñez-Álamo"},{"biblio_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Liesbeth De Neve","last_name":"De Neve","name_last_first":"De Neve, Liesbeth","first_name":"Liesbeth","_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000795739","975146984997"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}]},{"first_name":"María","name_last_first":"Roldán, María","name":"María Roldán","last_name":"Roldán"},{"name":"Juan Rodríguez","first_name":"Juan","name_last_first":"Rodríguez, Juan","last_name":"Rodríguez"},{"last_name":"Trouvé","first_name":"Colette","name_last_first":"Trouvé, Colette","name":"Colette Trouvé"},{"last_name":"Chastel","name":"Olivier Chastel","first_name":"Olivier","name_last_first":"Chastel, Olivier"},{"last_name":"Soler","first_name":"Manuel","name_last_first":"Soler, Manuel","name":"Manuel Soler"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)"}
{"status":"public","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","volume":"83","source":{"record":"PT J\nAU Soler, M\n   de Neve, L\n   Roldan, M\n   Macias-Sanchez, E\n   Martin-Galvez, D\nAF Soler, Manuel\n   de Neve, Liesbeth\n   Roldan, Maria\n   Macias-Sanchez, Elena\n   Martin-Galvez, David\nTI Do great spotted cuckoo nestlings beg dishonestly?\nSO ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR\nLA English\nDT Article\nDE begging; brood parasite; Clamator glandarius; great spotted cuckoo;\n   honest begging; honest signalling; throwing-out-food behaviour\nID PARENT-OFFSPRING CONFLICT; MAGPIE PICA-PICA; SHORT-TERM NEED; BEGGING\n   BEHAVIOR; BROOD PARASITE; TREE SWALLOWS; CLAMATOR-GLANDARIUS; SIBLING\n   COMPETITION; PROVISIONING RULES; COWBIRD NESTLINGS\nAB It is generally assumed that begging signals provide parents with reliable information on the state of their young, allowing them to decide accordingly how much to invest in their nestlings. Avian brood-parasitic nestlings exhibit begging displays that are highly exaggerated. In most species, they also increase their begging level in relation to their level of hunger, as predicted by models of honest signalling. However, it has been suggested that great spotted cuckoo, Clamator glandarius, nestlings are an exception to this general rule because they spit out food when satiated and continue begging at a high intensity. We tested this assertion by using both natural observations of food delivery by foster parents and a laboratory experiment in which we hand-fed both cuckoo and host magpie, Pica pica, and carrion crow, Corvus corone, nestlings while controlling for the degree of food deprivation. First, we found that cuckoo nestlings did not throw out food because they are satiated. Second, as in host magpie nestlings, during a period of food deprivation the cuckoo nestlings begged at a significantly higher frequency and intensity than when fed ad libitum (a period of food abundance) and begging signals increased with an increased level of hunger in both species. These results indicate that in this cuckoo species the frequency and intensity of begging are in accordance with food requirements, and, thus, that begging is not dishonest in the sense of being unreliable. (C) 2011 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.\nC1 [Soler, Manuel; de Neve, Liesbeth; Roldan, Maria; Macias-Sanchez, Elena] Univ Granada, Dept Biol Anim, Fac Ciencias, E-18071 Granada, Spain.\n   [Soler, Manuel; de Neve, Liesbeth; Martin-Galvez, David] Univ Granada, Grp Coevoluc, Unidad Asociada, CSIC, E-18071 Granada, Spain.\n   [de Neve, Liesbeth] Univ Ghent, Terr Ecol Unit, Dept Biol, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Martin-Galvez, David] Estn Expt Zonas Aridas CSIC, Dept Ecol Func & Evolut, E-4120 Almeria, Spain.\nRP Soler, M (reprint author), Univ Granada, Dept Biol Anim, Fac Ciencias, E-18071 Granada, Spain.\nEM msoler@ugr.es\nRI Martin-Galvez, David/H-3707-2011\nFU Spanish Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia/FEDER [CGL2007-61940/BOS]\nFX We thank Luis A. Rubio for the preparation of the food with the soybean\n   protein and Francisco Espinosa, Francisco Ferri and Mar a Inmaculada\n   Cancio for valuable field assistance. We are also grateful to Juan J.\n   Soler and two anonymous referees for constructive comments on the\n   manuscript. Financial support was provided by the Spanish Ministerio de\n   Educacion y Ciencia/FEDER (research project CGL2007-61940/BOS).\nNR 71\nTC 2\nZ9 3\nPU ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD\nPI LONDON\nPA 24-28 OVAL RD, LONDON NW1 7DX, ENGLAND\nSN 0003-3472\nJ9 ANIM BEHAV\nJI Anim. 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Behav.","title":"ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR"},"vabb_year":["2013"],"page":{"last":"169","first":"163"},"article_type":"original","_id":"3195005","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3195005","wos_id":"000298149900023","biblio_id":"3195005","file":[{"thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195005/file/6788901/thumbnail.png","name":"Soler_etal_2012_AnimBehav.pdf","size":"261951","content_type":"application/pdf","_id":"6788901","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195005/file/6788901.pdf","access":"restricted","sha256":"1bd7de4a4973a255202c68f64318d06414945343e33516fc453368df3cdfc760"}],"keyword":["honest begging","Clamator glandarius","great spotted cuckoo","brood parasite","begging","COWBIRD NESTLINGS","SHORT-TERM NEED","BEGGING BEHAVIOR","BROOD PARASITE","TREE SWALLOWS","CLAMATOR-GLANDARIUS","SIBLING COMPETITION","PROVISIONING RULES","MAGPIE PICA-PICA","PARENT-OFFSPRING CONFLICT","throwing-out-food behaviour","honest signalling"],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:22","cite":{"vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Soler M, De Neve L, Roldán M, Macías-Sánchez E, Martín-Gálvez D. 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J. Soler, D. Martín-Gálvez, L. De Neve, and M. Soler, “Brood parasitism correlates with the strength of spatial autocorrelation of life history and defensive traits in magpies,” <i>ECOLOGY</i>, vol. 94, no. 6, pp. 1338–1346, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Soler JJ, Martín-Gálvez D, De Neve L, Soler M. Brood parasitism correlates with the strength of spatial autocorrelation of life history and defensive traits in magpies. ECOLOGY. 2013;94(6):1338–46.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Soler, J. J., Martín-Gálvez, D., De Neve, L., &#38; Soler, M. (2013). Brood parasitism correlates with the strength of spatial autocorrelation of life history and defensive traits in magpies. <i>ECOLOGY</i>, <i>94</i>(6), 1338–1346. https://doi.org/10.1890/12-1350.1</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:22","issue":"6","publication_status_sort":2,"source":{"record":"TY  - JOUR\r\nAU  - Soler, J. J.\r\nAU  - Martin-Galvez, D.\r\nAU  - De Neve, L.\r\nAU  - Soler, M.\r\nPY  - 2013\r\nST  - Brood parasitism correlates with the strength of spatial autocorrelation of life history and defensive traits in magpies\r\nT2  - Ecology\r\nTI  - Brood parasitism correlates with the strength of spatial autocorrelation of life history and defensive traits in magpies\r\nVL  - in press\r\nID  - 4874\r\n"},"external":0,"jcr":{"impact_factor":5,"impact_factor_5yr":6.421,"prev_category_vigintile":3,"category":"ECOLOGY","prev_category_decile":2,"immediacy_index":0.618,"eigenfactor":0.06503,"category_rank":"17/141","category_vigintile":3,"category_quartile":1,"total_cites":52767,"category_decile":2,"prev_category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":5.175},"abstract":["Environmental characteristics of neighboring locations are generally more similar than those of distant locations. Selection pressures due to parasitism and other environmental conditions shape life history traits of hosts; thus, the probability of parasitism should be associated with the strength of spatial autocorrelation in life history and defensive traits of their hosts. Here we test this hypothesis in three different subpopulations of Magpie (Pica pica) parasitized by the Great Spotted Cuckoo (Clamator glandarius) during three breeding seasons. In some of the years and study plots, we found evidence of positive spatial autocorrelations for clutch size and parasitism rate, but not for laying date. As predicted, brood parasitism was associated with the strength of these spatial autocorrelations. Magpies that bred close to each other in areas of high risk of parasitism responded similarly to experimental parasitic eggs. Moreover, an elevated risk of parasitism eliminated the spatial autocorrelation for clutch size, which became randomly distributed. We discuss possible mechanisms explaining these associations, which may have important consequences for estimating evolutionary responses of hosts to parasitic infections and, therefore, for epidemiological, ecological, and evolutionary studies of host-parasite relationships."],"volume":"94","publication_status":"published","author":[{"first_name":"Juan J","name_last_first":"Soler, Juan J","name":"Juan J Soler","last_name":"Soler"},{"last_name":"Martín-Gálvez","first_name":"David","name_last_first":"Martín-Gálvez, David","name":"David Martín-Gálvez"},{"ugent_id":["802000795739","975146984997"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Liesbeth","name_last_first":"De Neve, Liesbeth","_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Neve","name":"Liesbeth De Neve","biblio_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Manuel Soler","first_name":"Manuel","name_last_first":"Soler, Manuel","last_name":"Soler"}],"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Environmental characteristics of neighboring locations are generally more similar than those of distant locations. Selection pressures due to parasitism and other environmental conditions shape life history traits of hosts; thus, the probability of parasitism should be associated with the strength of spatial autocorrelation in life history and defensive traits of their hosts. Here we test this hypothesis in three different subpopulations of Magpie (Pica pica) parasitized by the Great Spotted Cuckoo (Clamator glandarius) during three breeding seasons. In some of the years and study plots, we found evidence of positive spatial autocorrelations for clutch size and parasitism rate, but not for laying date. As predicted, brood parasitism was associated with the strength of these spatial autocorrelations. Magpies that bred close to each other in areas of high risk of parasitism responded similarly to experimental parasitic eggs. Moreover, an elevated risk of parasitism eliminated the spatial autocorrelation for clutch size, which became randomly distributed. We discuss possible mechanisms explaining these associations, which may have important consequences for estimating evolutionary responses of hosts to parasitic infections and, therefore, for epidemiological, ecological, and evolutionary studies of host-parasite relationships."}],"status":"public","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","parent":{"title":"ECOLOGY","short_title":"Ecology"},"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"name":"Department of Biology","ugent_id":"WE11"}],"page":{"last":"1346","first":"1338"},"article_type":"original","issn":["0012-9658"],"year":"2013","created_by":{"ugent_id":["802000795739","975146984997"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Liesbeth","name_last_first":"De Neve, Liesbeth","_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Neve","biblio_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Liesbeth De Neve"},"doi":["10.1890/12-1350.1"],"title":"Brood parasitism correlates with the strength of spatial autocorrelation of life history and defensive traits in magpies"}
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{"issue":"6","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:22","cite":{"bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Soler, Manuel, Tomás Pérez-Contreras, and Liesbeth De Neve. 2013. “Magpies Do Not Desert after Prolonging the Parental Care Period: An Experimental Study.” <i>BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY</i> 24 (6): 1292–1298. doi:10.1093/beheco/art064.</div>\n<div><i>Impact factor: 3.157, category: ZOOLOGY, rank: 6/153, quartile: 1.</i></div>","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Soler, Manuel, Tomás Pérez-Contreras, and Liesbeth De Neve. 2013. “Magpies Do Not Desert after Prolonging the Parental Care Period: An Experimental Study.” <i>BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY</i> 24 (6): 1292–98. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/art064.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Soler, Manuel, Tomás Pérez-Contreras, and Liesbeth De Neve. 2013. “Magpies Do Not Desert after Prolonging the Parental Care Period: An Experimental Study.” <i>BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY</i> 24 (6): 1292–1298. doi:10.1093/beheco/art064.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Soler, Manuel, et al. “Magpies Do Not Desert after Prolonging the Parental Care Period: An Experimental Study.” <i>BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY</i>, vol. 24, no. 6, 2013, pp. 1292–98, doi:10.1093/beheco/art064.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">M. 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None of the experimentally prolonged magpie broods were deserted, and neither were any of the control or shortened broods. These results suggest that a preprogrammed parental care period is not a general trait in birds and support the idea that brood parasitism could be a selective pressure for optimal (short) parental care periods to evolve, but only in species where brood parasitic nestlings need a longer care period than host nestlings (which was not the case for the great spotted cuckoo). Furthermore, nestlings reared by parents with prolonged parental care period showed a slower development. 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In several seabirds, a fixed parental care period has been observed, and a preprogrammed fixed parental care period could be a general life-history trait evolved because of parentoffspring conflict. A recent study suggested that this could also be the mechanism by which hosts could discriminate against brood parasitic chicks that need longer care periods, by abandoning a brood when the parental care period passed the one typically needed by their own brood (i.e., discrimination without recognition). Here, we experimentally tested if a fixed parental care period also existed in magpies (Pica pica), the primary host of the great spotted cuckoo (Clamator glandarius). None of the experimentally prolonged magpie broods were deserted, and neither were any of the control or shortened broods. These results suggest that a preprogrammed parental care period is not a general trait in birds and support the idea that brood parasitism could be a selective pressure for optimal (short) parental care periods to evolve, but only in species where brood parasitic nestlings need a longer care period than host nestlings (which was not the case for the great spotted cuckoo). Furthermore, nestlings reared by parents with prolonged parental care period showed a slower development. Increasing provisioning costs, reduced sensitiveness to begging signals, or sexual conflict could cause this result, upholding parental care periods as a challenging matter of research."]}
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M., Martín-Gálvez, D., De Neve, L., &#38; Soler, M. (2014). Eavesdropping cuckoos: further insights on great spotted cuckoo preference by magpie nests and egg colour. <i>OECOLOGIA</i>, <i>175</i>(1), 105–115. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-014-2901-2</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Soler JJ, Avilés JM, Martín-Gálvez D, De Neve L, Soler M. Eavesdropping cuckoos: further insights on great spotted cuckoo preference by magpie nests and egg colour. OECOLOGIA. 2014;175(1):105–15.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">J. J. Soler, J. M. Avilés, D. Martín-Gálvez, L. De Neve, and M. 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Results from these two experiments suggest that great spotted cuckoos cue on magpie nest characteristics and the appearance of eggs to decide parasitism, and confirm, for the first time, the ability of cuckoos to distinguish between eggs of different colours within the nest of their hosts. Several hypothetical scenarios explaining these results are discussed."}],"author":[{"name":"Juan J Soler","name_last_first":"Soler, Juan J","first_name":"Juan J","last_name":"Soler"},{"name":"Jesús M Avilés","first_name":"Jesús M","name_last_first":"Avilés, Jesús M","last_name":"Avilés"},{"last_name":"Martín-Gálvez","name":"David Martín-Gálvez","name_last_first":"Martín-Gálvez, David","first_name":"David"},{"ugent_id":["802000795739","975146984997"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name_last_first":"De Neve, Liesbeth","first_name":"Liesbeth","_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Neve","name":"Liesbeth De Neve","biblio_id":"2A421066-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name_last_first":"Soler, Manuel","first_name":"Manuel","name":"Manuel Soler","last_name":"Soler"}],"publication_status":"published","volume":"175","source":{"record":"TY  - JOUR\r\nAU  - Soler, J. J.\r\nAU  - Aviles, J. 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Results from these two experiments suggest that great spotted cuckoos cue on magpie nest characteristics and the appearance of eggs to decide parasitism, and confirm, for the first time, the ability of cuckoos to distinguish between eggs of different colours within the nest of their hosts. 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Intra-clutch variation in avian eggshell pigmentation covaries with female quality. <i>JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY</i>, <i>154</i>(4), 1057–1065. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10336-013-0974-z</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","file":[{"content_type":"application/pdf","size":"343317","name":"De_Coster_et_al_2013_JORN.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195112/file/4258764/thumbnail.png","sha256":"f14a66b6198342b8d08d09141c34e0c9f1a08ec8daaa31ac7a32f1754b140a41","access":"restricted","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195112/file/4258764.pdf","kind":"fullText","_id":"4258764"}],"keyword":["EGG COLOR","BIRDS","Eggshell colour","Great Tit","Laying sequence","Maculation","Protoporphyrin","TITS PARUS-MAJOR","GREAT TITS","OXIDATIVE STRESS","SEXUAL SELECTION","HOUSE SPARROW","VARIABILITY","IMMUNITY","INNATE"],"biblio_id":"3195112","wos_id":"000324334500018","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3195112","_id":"3195112","article_type":"original","page":{"first":"1057","last":"1065"},"affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Biology","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"ugent_id":"WE11"}],"parent":{"short_title":"J. 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Although variation in protoporphyrin pigmentation among clutches has been shown to reflect female quality, within-clutch variation in egg pigmentation remains less well understood. Here, we hypothesize that female quality may also be reflected in within-clutch variation in egg pigmentation as a result of energetic constraints and/or increased susceptibility to oxidative stress, and test this hypothesis in a free-living population of Great Tits (Parus major). Within clutches, both pigment 'darkness' and 'spread' (reflecting intensity, distribution and size of pigment) increased with laying order. For pigment 'darkness', this was most strongly so in larger females and in females showing lysis (as a measure of constitutive innate immunity), suggesting that intra-clutch variation in pigment 'darkness' positively relates to both structural as well as condition-dependent female traits. In contrast, for pigment 'spread', no relationships were detected with body size, body condition, age, and two components of constitutive innate immunity. Among clutches, 'darkness' and 'spread' of pigments also varied. However, this variation was not related to any of the female characteristics we measured. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first one to relate intra-clutch variation in protoporphyrin egg pigmentation to structural and condition-dependent traits of laying females. Further experimental study is, however, required to better understand the underlying causal mechanisms."],"wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"Among the most eye-catching traits of avian eggs are their background coloration and pigmentation, consisting in many passerine birds of dark protoporphyrin spots. Although variation in protoporphyrin pigmentation among clutches has been shown to reflect female quality, within-clutch variation in egg pigmentation remains less well understood. Here, we hypothesize that female quality may also be reflected in within-clutch variation in egg pigmentation as a result of energetic constraints and/or increased susceptibility to oxidative stress, and test this hypothesis in a free-living population of Great Tits (Parus major). Within clutches, both pigment 'darkness' and 'spread' (reflecting intensity, distribution and size of pigment) increased with laying order. For pigment 'darkness', this was most strongly so in larger females and in females showing lysis (as a measure of constitutive innate immunity), suggesting that intra-clutch variation in pigment 'darkness' positively relates to both structural as well as condition-dependent female traits. In contrast, for pigment 'spread', no relationships were detected with body size, body condition, age, and two components of constitutive innate immunity. Among clutches, 'darkness' and 'spread' of pigments also varied. However, this variation was not related to any of the female characteristics we measured. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first one to relate intra-clutch variation in protoporphyrin egg pigmentation to structural and condition-dependent traits of laying females. Further experimental study is, however, required to better understand the underlying causal mechanisms.","lang":"eng"}]}
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Determining the source(s) of contamination in water is an important first step for improving its quality by emission control. The Life ISONITRATE project aimed at showing the benefit of a multi-isotope approach (15N and 18O of NO3, and 11B), in addition to conventional hydrogeological analysis, to track the origin of NO3 contamination in water. Based on land use and local knowledge, four distinct cases were studied: (1) natural soil NO3, (2) natural denitrification, (3) single source of NO3 pollution and (4) multiple sources of NO3 pollution. 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Einstufig hergestellte 3D-Gewebe als Ballistikschutz. <i>PUBLIC SECURITY</i>, <i>2012–2013</i>(2/2012-1/2013), 58–61.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Wendland, Benedikt, Geert De Clercq, Sebastian Hertle, Thomas Gries, Lieva Van Langenhove, and Simona-Ileana Vasile. 2013. “Einstufig Hergestellte 3D-Gewebe Als Ballistikschutz.” <i>PUBLIC SECURITY</i> 2012–2013 (2/2012-1/2013): 58–61.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Wendland, Benedikt, Geert De Clercq, Sebastian Hertle, Thomas Gries, Lieva Van Langenhove, and Simona-Ileana Vasile. 2013. “Einstufig Hergestellte 3D-Gewebe Als Ballistikschutz.” <i>PUBLIC SECURITY</i> 2012–2013 (2/2012–1/2013): 58–61.</div>\n"},"classification":"A4","author":[{"last_name":"Wendland","name":"Benedikt Wendland","first_name":"Benedikt","name_last_first":"Wendland, Benedikt"},{"name":"Geert De Clercq","biblio_id":"265EDCCC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Clercq","first_name":"Geert","name_last_first":"De Clercq, Geert","_id":"265EDCCC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000722381","919013370543","977142365937"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW11","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW11"}]}]},{"name":"Sebastian Hertle","first_name":"Sebastian","name_last_first":"Hertle, Sebastian","last_name":"Hertle"},{"name_last_first":"Gries, Thomas","first_name":"Thomas","name":"Thomas Gries","last_name":"Gries"},{"last_name":"Van Langenhove","biblio_id":"F4469E14-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9802-7399","name":"Lieva Van Langenhove","ugent_id":["801000648543","972198930382"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW11"}],"ugent_id":"TW11"},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW18"}],"ugent_id":"TW18"}],"name_last_first":"Van Langenhove, Lieva","first_name":"Lieva","_id":"F4469E14-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Vasile","biblio_id":"F673B802-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Simona-Ileana Vasile","ugent_id":["000210429170","801001638044","976201458156"],"first_name":"Simona-Ileana","name_last_first":"Vasile, Simona-Ileana","_id":"F673B802-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","publication_status":"published","volume":"2012-2013","file":[{"name":"Einstufig_hergestellte_3D-Gewebe.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195152/file/3195220/thumbnail.png","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"1676264","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195152/file/3195220.pdf","_id":"3195220","sha256":"b09793ac556b6a4da905708208b403b0378c151a4b451e32acfc6c8548b798de","access":"open"}],"publication_status_sort":2,"external":0,"abstract":["In einem internationalen Forschungsprojekt arbeiteten belgische und deutsche Partner gemeinsam an der Verbesserung von Schutzwesten.  Forscher des Instituts der Textiltechnik Aachen (ITA) der RWTH Aachen haben in Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität und Fachhochschule Gent sowie Unternehmen aus der Industrie Gewebe für ballistische Anwendungen in einem einstufigen Herstellungsprozess entwickelt."],"language":["ger"],"biblio_id":"3195152","status":"public","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3195152","_id":"3195152","abstract_full":[{"text":"In einem internationalen Forschungsprojekt arbeiteten belgische und deutsche Partner gemeinsam an der Verbesserung von Schutzwesten.  Forscher des Instituts der Textiltechnik Aachen (ITA) der RWTH Aachen haben in Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität und Fachhochschule Gent sowie Unternehmen aus der Industrie Gewebe für ballistische Anwendungen in einem einstufigen Herstellungsprozess entwickelt.","lang":"ger"}]}
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Faculty of Bioscience Engineering"},"alternative_title":["Effecten van halfparasitische planten op de vegetatie en nutriëntendynamiek in twee contrasterende halfnatuurlijke graslandtypes"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA08"}],"name":"Department of Applied analytical and physical chemistry (ceased 1-1-2018)","ugent_id":"LA08"},{"ugent_id":"LA04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA04"}],"name":"Department of Forest and water management (ceased 1-1-2018)"}],"subject":["Earth and Environmental Sciences"],"type":"dissertation","created_by":{"last_name":"Demey","name":"Andreas Demey","biblio_id":"FABB4952-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["002003187719","802000394197","978512220549"],"_id":"FABB4952-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Andreas","name_last_first":"Demey, Andreas"},"year":"2013","title":"Impacts of hemiparasitic plants on the vegetation and biogeochemical cycling in two contrasting semi-natural grassland types","isbn":["9789059896024"],"classification":"D1","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Demey, Andreas. <i>Impacts of Hemiparasitic Plants on the Vegetation and Biogeochemical Cycling in Two Contrasting Semi-Natural Grassland Types</i>. Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, 2013.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Demey A. Impacts of hemiparasitic plants on the vegetation and biogeochemical cycling in two contrasting semi-natural grassland types. [Ghent, Belgium]: Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering; 2013.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">A. Demey, “Impacts of hemiparasitic plants on the vegetation and biogeochemical cycling in two contrasting semi-natural grassland types,” Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent, Belgium, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Demey, A. (2013). <i>Impacts of hemiparasitic plants on the vegetation and biogeochemical cycling in two contrasting semi-natural grassland types</i>. Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent, Belgium.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Demey, Andreas. 2013. “Impacts of Hemiparasitic Plants on the Vegetation and Biogeochemical Cycling in Two Contrasting Semi-Natural Grassland Types.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Demey, Andreas. 2013. “Impacts of Hemiparasitic Plants on the Vegetation and Biogeochemical Cycling in Two Contrasting Semi-Natural Grassland Types.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering.</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:22","defense":{"date":"2013-04-22","location":"Gent : Faculteit Bioingenieurswetenschappen (A0.030)"},"publication_status":"published","copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"ugent_id":["002003187719","802000394197","978512220549"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Andreas","name_last_first":"Demey, Andreas","_id":"FABB4952-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Demey","name":"Andreas Demey","biblio_id":"FABB4952-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"external":0,"abstract":["Hemiparasitic plants from the family Orobanchaceae play a key role in the conservation of species-rich semi-natural grasslands. They can alter plant community composition and diversity by both parasitism and litter effects. The drainage of resources by the hemiparasite suppresses preferred host species to the benefit of non-host species. On the other hand, hemiparasitic litter inputs enhance nutrient cycling with indirect positive effects on both host and non-host. When parasitism effects dominate, decreased host and total biomass are expected to result in an increased diversity of the non-host community. In contrast, when litter effects compensate for the biomass loss due to parasitism, minimal to no changes in diversity, minor changes in host biomass and an increase in total biomass are expected. The relative importance of the litter pathway is expected to increase with decreasing nutrient status of the ecosystem.\r\nHere we report on litter and net community effects of two native hemiparasitic plant species growing in vegetation types with a contrasting nutrient status: Rhinanthus angustifolius C.C. Gmel. favoring mesotrophic grasslands (3 sites) and Pedicularis sylvatica L. growing in oligotrophic heathgrasslands (3 sites). We first linked hemiparasitic litter nutrient returns to the net effect on biomass production; second, we assessed the net effect of both hemiparasites on species abundances and seedling recruitment; third, we studied the impact of hemiparasitic and non-parasitic litter on gross nitrogen (N) transformations in the soil; and forth, we traced N uptake from hemiparasitic litter by the vegetation.\r\nWe compared nutrient returns from Rhinanthus and Pedicularis litter with nutrient stocks in the vegetation and in the soil and assessed nitrogen release rates from both hemiparasitic litter types. The net effect of the hemiparasites on aboveground biomass was studied by a hemiparasite removal experiment. We found that Pedicularis litter N, phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) returns to the soil were higher compared to Rhinanthus litter and even more so when expressed relative to nutrient amounts in the vegetation. Pedicularis litter also released more N to the soil over an eightmonth period. Rhinanthus had a negative effect on total, graminoid and forb biomass. In contrast, Pedicularis did not significantly affect aboveground biomass. These results support that litter effects are more important when nutrients are more limiting.\r\nIn the same hemiparasite removal experiment, the effect of both hemiparasites on individual species abundances and seedling establishment after seed addition were studied. Rhinanthus had both positive and negative effects on individual species, while Pedicularis only had negative effects on some species. The high variation within growth forms suggested that they are not a good predictor of vulnerability to parasitism. Both Rhinanthus and Pedicularis increased seedling establishment of two of the sown species. Together, these results suggest that the effect on community composition is stronger for Rhinanthus compared to Pedicularis\r\nIn a laboratory experiment, control soils, soils amended with hemiparasitic litter and soils amended with a non-parasitic litter mixture were incubated. Using 15N labeling of the ammonium and nitrate pools coupled to a numerical tracing model, we quantified gross N transformation rates. Rhinanthus and Pedicularis litter additions increased N cycling relative to non-parasitic litter additions. In contrast to expectations based on the higher N release rate from Pedicularis, Rhinanthus had the strongest effect on gross N transformations in the soil.\r\nAfter addition of 15N labeled Rhinanthus and Pedicularis litter to field plots, we traced 15N in the vegetation. The overall percentage of vegetation N derived from litter (NL) was not higher than 1%. In agreement with the higher effect of Rhinanthus litter on gross N transformation in the soil, the NL values were higher at Rhinanthus sites compared to Pedicularis sites.\r\nInterestingly, we found that NL values were positively related with leaf traits typical for a fast-growth strategy. Our results considerably improved our understanding of litter and net effects of Rhinanthus and Pedicularis on community composition in semi-natural grasslands. Most strikingly, short-term effects of Pedicularis litter on N cycling were smaller even though more N had returned to the soil compared to Rhinanthus litter.","Halfparasitische planten van de Orobanchaceae familie hebben een sleutelrol in het behoud van soortenrijke halfnatuurlijke graslanden. De invloed die ze uitoefenen op de soortensamenstelling en diversiteit zijn het gevolg van zowel parasitische als strooiseleffecten. Het onttrekken van water en nutriënten door de halfparasieten onderdrukt gastheersoorten ten voordele is van niet-gastheersoorten. Anderzijds versnelt het snel afbreekbaar strooisel van halfparasieten de nutriëntencycli, wat de groei van zowel gastheersoorten als niet-gastheersoorten bevordert. Wanneer de parasitische effecten domineren, verwachten we dat de gastheerbiomassa en de totale biomassa zullen afnemen, met als gevolg een stijging in de diversiteit van de niet-gastheersoorten. Echter, als de strooiseleffecten de biomassavermindering als gevolg van parasitisme compenseren, verwachten we geen effect op de diversiteit, geringe effecten op de gastheerbiomassa en een stijging in de totale biomassa. Ten slotte worden strooiseleffecten verwacht aan belang te winnen in ecosystemen met lagere nutriëntenstatus. \r\nWe bestudeerden strooiseleffecten en het netto effect op de planten-gemeenschap voor twee halfparasitische planten uit vegetatietypes met contrasterende nutriëntenstatus: Rhinanthus angustifolius C.C. Gmel. (grote ratelaar) in matig voedselrijk grasland (3 locaties) en Pedicularis sylvatica L. (heidekartelblad) in heischraal grasland (3 locaties). We onderzochten de hoeveelheid nutriënten in het halfparasitische strooisel en het netto effect van de parasiet op biomassa productie; het netto effect van beide halfparasieten op de abundantie van andere plantensoorten en op de rekrutering van zaailingen; het effect van halfparasitisch en niet-parasitisch strooisel op stikstof (N) transformaties in de bodem; tenslotte traceerden we N opname uit halfparasitisch strooisel door de vegetatie.\r\nWe vergeleken vrijgave van nutriënten uit Rhinanthus en Pedicularis strooisel met de hoeveelheid nutriënten in de vegetatie en in de bodem. Het netto effect van halfparasieten op de bovengrondse biomassa werd bestudeerd in een wiedexperiment. We vonden dat Pedicularis strooisel meer N, fosfor (P) en kalium (K) terug op de bodem bracht in vergelijking met Rhinanthus strooisel. Ook de vrijgave van N uit Pedicularis strooisel was hoger tijdens de eerste 8 maanden. Rhinanthus verminderde de totale en de gras- en kruidachtige biomassa. Pedicularis had geen significant effect op de bovengrondse biomassa. Deze resultaten suggereren dat strooiseleffecten belangrijker zijn wanneer de nutriëntenbeschikbaarheid lager is. \r\nHet effect van beide halfparasieten op soortabundanties en de vestigings-kansen van zaailingen werden bestudeerd in hetzelfde wiedexperiment. Rhinanthus had zowel positieve als negatieve effecten op individuele soorten, terwijl Pedicularis alleen negatieve effecten had. Deze resultaten suggereren dat het effect op de soortensamenstelling sterker is voor Rhinanthus in vergelijking met Pedicularis. De hoge variatie binnen groeivormen toonde aan dat niet alle grassen goede gastheren zijn, en niet alle kruidachtigen slechte. Zowel Rhinanthus als Pedicularis verhoogden het aantal zaailingen dat zich kon vestigen van twee ingezaaide soorten. \r\nIn een laboratoriumproef incubeerden we bodems met halfparasitisch stooisel, bodems met een niet-parasitische strooiselmenge-ling en bodems zonder strooisel. De bruto N transformatiesnelheden in de verschillende bodems werden geschat. Hiervoor werden gebruik gemaakt van 15N aanrijking van de ammonium en nitraat pools en een numeriek tracing model. Rhinanthus en Pedicularis strooisel verhoogden de N dynamiek meer dan niet-parasitisch strooisel. In tegenstelling tot wat we zouden verwachten op basis van de hogere vrijgave van N uit Pedicularis strooisel, had Rhinanthus strooisel een groter effect op de N transformaties in de bodem.\r\nNa toediening van 15N-gemerkt Rhinanthus en Pedicularis strooisel in het veld, werd 15N getraceerd in de vegetatie. Het algemeen percentage van de N in de vegetatie dat bekomen werd uit het strooisel (NL) was niet hoger dan 1%. In overeenstemming met het groter effect van Rhinanthus strooisel op N transformaties in de bodem, waren de NL-waarden hoger in de gastheervegetatie van Rhinanthus in vergelijking met deze van Pedicularis. We vonden een positief verband tussen de NL-waarden in soorten en hun bladkarakteristieken die typisch zijn voor een snelle groeistrategie.\r\nOnze resultaten verhoogden het inzicht in strooisel en netto effecten van Rhinanthus en Pedicularis op de samenstelling van plantengemeenschappen in halfnatuurlijke graslanden. Opmerkelijk was dat de kortetermijneffecten van Pedicularis strooisel op de N cyclus kleiner waren ondanks dat Pedicularis strooisel meer N vrijgaf dan Rhinanthus strooisel."],"publication_status_sort":2,"keyword":["hemiparasitic plants","semi-natural grassland","species composition","nitrogen cycle","15N tracing"],"file":[{"access":"open","sha256":"80ffc2ff164bb0de8fd709ba3cac5a26ec7f861157e1397e46c81e3eb55632e2","_id":"4336470","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195355/file/4336470.pdf","kind":"fullText","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"12171319","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195355/file/4336470/thumbnail.png","name":"Demey_2013_PhD.pdf"}],"biblio_id":"3195355","language":["eng"],"_id":"3195355","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Hemiparasitic plants from the family Orobanchaceae play a key role in the conservation of species-rich semi-natural grasslands. They can alter plant community composition and diversity by both parasitism and litter effects. The drainage of resources by the hemiparasite suppresses preferred host species to the benefit of non-host species. On the other hand, hemiparasitic litter inputs enhance nutrient cycling with indirect positive effects on both host and non-host. When parasitism effects dominate, decreased host and total biomass are expected to result in an increased diversity of the non-host community. In contrast, when litter effects compensate for the biomass loss due to parasitism, minimal to no changes in diversity, minor changes in host biomass and an increase in total biomass are expected. The relative importance of the litter pathway is expected to increase with decreasing nutrient status of the ecosystem.\r\nHere we report on litter and net community effects of two native hemiparasitic plant species growing in vegetation types with a contrasting nutrient status: Rhinanthus angustifolius C.C. Gmel. favoring mesotrophic grasslands (3 sites) and Pedicularis sylvatica L. growing in oligotrophic heathgrasslands (3 sites). We first linked hemiparasitic litter nutrient returns to the net effect on biomass production; second, we assessed the net effect of both hemiparasites on species abundances and seedling recruitment; third, we studied the impact of hemiparasitic and non-parasitic litter on gross nitrogen (N) transformations in the soil; and forth, we traced N uptake from hemiparasitic litter by the vegetation.\r\nWe compared nutrient returns from Rhinanthus and Pedicularis litter with nutrient stocks in the vegetation and in the soil and assessed nitrogen release rates from both hemiparasitic litter types. The net effect of the hemiparasites on aboveground biomass was studied by a hemiparasite removal experiment. We found that Pedicularis litter N, phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) returns to the soil were higher compared to Rhinanthus litter and even more so when expressed relative to nutrient amounts in the vegetation. Pedicularis litter also released more N to the soil over an eightmonth period. Rhinanthus had a negative effect on total, graminoid and forb biomass. In contrast, Pedicularis did not significantly affect aboveground biomass. These results support that litter effects are more important when nutrients are more limiting.\r\nIn the same hemiparasite removal experiment, the effect of both hemiparasites on individual species abundances and seedling establishment after seed addition were studied. Rhinanthus had both positive and negative effects on individual species, while Pedicularis only had negative effects on some species. The high variation within growth forms suggested that they are not a good predictor of vulnerability to parasitism. Both Rhinanthus and Pedicularis increased seedling establishment of two of the sown species. Together, these results suggest that the effect on community composition is stronger for Rhinanthus compared to Pedicularis\r\nIn a laboratory experiment, control soils, soils amended with hemiparasitic litter and soils amended with a non-parasitic litter mixture were incubated. Using 15N labeling of the ammonium and nitrate pools coupled to a numerical tracing model, we quantified gross N transformation rates. Rhinanthus and Pedicularis litter additions increased N cycling relative to non-parasitic litter additions. In contrast to expectations based on the higher N release rate from Pedicularis, Rhinanthus had the strongest effect on gross N transformations in the soil.\r\nAfter addition of 15N labeled Rhinanthus and Pedicularis litter to field plots, we traced 15N in the vegetation. The overall percentage of vegetation N derived from litter (NL) was not higher than 1%. In agreement with the higher effect of Rhinanthus litter on gross N transformation in the soil, the NL values were higher at Rhinanthus sites compared to Pedicularis sites.\r\nInterestingly, we found that NL values were positively related with leaf traits typical for a fast-growth strategy. Our results considerably improved our understanding of litter and net effects of Rhinanthus and Pedicularis on community composition in semi-natural grasslands. Most strikingly, short-term effects of Pedicularis litter on N cycling were smaller even though more N had returned to the soil compared to Rhinanthus litter."},{"lang":"eng","text":"Halfparasitische planten van de Orobanchaceae familie hebben een sleutelrol in het behoud van soortenrijke halfnatuurlijke graslanden. De invloed die ze uitoefenen op de soortensamenstelling en diversiteit zijn het gevolg van zowel parasitische als strooiseleffecten. Het onttrekken van water en nutriënten door de halfparasieten onderdrukt gastheersoorten ten voordele is van niet-gastheersoorten. Anderzijds versnelt het snel afbreekbaar strooisel van halfparasieten de nutriëntencycli, wat de groei van zowel gastheersoorten als niet-gastheersoorten bevordert. Wanneer de parasitische effecten domineren, verwachten we dat de gastheerbiomassa en de totale biomassa zullen afnemen, met als gevolg een stijging in de diversiteit van de niet-gastheersoorten. Echter, als de strooiseleffecten de biomassavermindering als gevolg van parasitisme compenseren, verwachten we geen effect op de diversiteit, geringe effecten op de gastheerbiomassa en een stijging in de totale biomassa. Ten slotte worden strooiseleffecten verwacht aan belang te winnen in ecosystemen met lagere nutriëntenstatus. \r\nWe bestudeerden strooiseleffecten en het netto effect op de planten-gemeenschap voor twee halfparasitische planten uit vegetatietypes met contrasterende nutriëntenstatus: Rhinanthus angustifolius C.C. Gmel. (grote ratelaar) in matig voedselrijk grasland (3 locaties) en Pedicularis sylvatica L. (heidekartelblad) in heischraal grasland (3 locaties). We onderzochten de hoeveelheid nutriënten in het halfparasitische strooisel en het netto effect van de parasiet op biomassa productie; het netto effect van beide halfparasieten op de abundantie van andere plantensoorten en op de rekrutering van zaailingen; het effect van halfparasitisch en niet-parasitisch strooisel op stikstof (N) transformaties in de bodem; tenslotte traceerden we N opname uit halfparasitisch strooisel door de vegetatie.\r\nWe vergeleken vrijgave van nutriënten uit Rhinanthus en Pedicularis strooisel met de hoeveelheid nutriënten in de vegetatie en in de bodem. Het netto effect van halfparasieten op de bovengrondse biomassa werd bestudeerd in een wiedexperiment. We vonden dat Pedicularis strooisel meer N, fosfor (P) en kalium (K) terug op de bodem bracht in vergelijking met Rhinanthus strooisel. Ook de vrijgave van N uit Pedicularis strooisel was hoger tijdens de eerste 8 maanden. Rhinanthus verminderde de totale en de gras- en kruidachtige biomassa. Pedicularis had geen significant effect op de bovengrondse biomassa. Deze resultaten suggereren dat strooiseleffecten belangrijker zijn wanneer de nutriëntenbeschikbaarheid lager is. \r\nHet effect van beide halfparasieten op soortabundanties en de vestigings-kansen van zaailingen werden bestudeerd in hetzelfde wiedexperiment. Rhinanthus had zowel positieve als negatieve effecten op individuele soorten, terwijl Pedicularis alleen negatieve effecten had. Deze resultaten suggereren dat het effect op de soortensamenstelling sterker is voor Rhinanthus in vergelijking met Pedicularis. De hoge variatie binnen groeivormen toonde aan dat niet alle grassen goede gastheren zijn, en niet alle kruidachtigen slechte. Zowel Rhinanthus als Pedicularis verhoogden het aantal zaailingen dat zich kon vestigen van twee ingezaaide soorten. \r\nIn een laboratoriumproef incubeerden we bodems met halfparasitisch stooisel, bodems met een niet-parasitische strooiselmenge-ling en bodems zonder strooisel. De bruto N transformatiesnelheden in de verschillende bodems werden geschat. Hiervoor werden gebruik gemaakt van 15N aanrijking van de ammonium en nitraat pools en een numeriek tracing model. Rhinanthus en Pedicularis strooisel verhoogden de N dynamiek meer dan niet-parasitisch strooisel. In tegenstelling tot wat we zouden verwachten op basis van de hogere vrijgave van N uit Pedicularis strooisel, had Rhinanthus strooisel een groter effect op de N transformaties in de bodem.\r\nNa toediening van 15N-gemerkt Rhinanthus en Pedicularis strooisel in het veld, werd 15N getraceerd in de vegetatie. Het algemeen percentage van de N in de vegetatie dat bekomen werd uit het strooisel (NL) was niet hoger dan 1%. In overeenstemming met het groter effect van Rhinanthus strooisel op N transformaties in de bodem, waren de NL-waarden hoger in de gastheervegetatie van Rhinanthus in vergelijking met deze van Pedicularis. We vonden een positief verband tussen de NL-waarden in soorten en hun bladkarakteristieken die typisch zijn voor een snelle groeistrategie.\r\nOnze resultaten verhoogden het inzicht in strooisel en netto effecten van Rhinanthus en Pedicularis op de samenstelling van plantengemeenschappen in halfnatuurlijke graslanden. Opmerkelijk was dat de kortetermijneffecten van Pedicularis strooisel op de N cyclus kleiner waren ondanks dat Pedicularis strooisel meer N vrijgaf dan Rhinanthus strooisel."}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3195355","promoter":[{"name":"Kris Verheyen","biblio_id":"F740C2D4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2067-9108","last_name":"Verheyen","first_name":"Kris","name_last_first":"Verheyen, Kris","_id":"F740C2D4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001892062","971492535158"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA20","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA20"}]}]},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"ugent_id":"LA24"}],"ugent_id":["801000894275","979607842421"],"_id":"F4AEF482-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Boeckx, Pascal","first_name":"Pascal","last_name":"Boeckx","biblio_id":"F4AEF482-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Pascal Boeckx"},{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["801000445348","976256797262"],"_id":"F3FDA970-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Martin","name_last_first":"Hermy, Martin","last_name":"Hermy","name":"Martin Hermy","biblio_id":"F3FDA970-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"status":"public"}
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P., &#38; Van Der Voort, P. (2013). A general strategy for the synthesis of functionalised UiO-66 frameworks : characterisation, stability and CO₂ adsorption properties. <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY</i>, (12), 2154–2160. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejic.201201228</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Biswas SP, Van Der Voort P. A general strategy for the synthesis of functionalised UiO-66 frameworks : characterisation, stability and CO₂ adsorption properties. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. 2013;(12):2154–60.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Biswas, Shyam Prosad, and Pascal Van Der Voort. 2013. “A General Strategy for the Synthesis of Functionalised UiO-66 Frameworks : Characterisation, Stability and CO₂ Adsorption Properties.” <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY</i> (12): 2154–2160. doi:10.1002/ejic.201201228.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">S. P. Biswas and P. Van Der Voort, “A general strategy for the synthesis of functionalised UiO-66 frameworks : characterisation, stability and CO₂ adsorption properties,” <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY</i>, no. 12, pp. 2154–2160, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Biswas, Shyam Prosad, and Pascal Van Der Voort. 2013. “A General Strategy for the Synthesis of Functionalised UiO-66 Frameworks : Characterisation, Stability and CO₂ Adsorption Properties.” <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY</i>, no. 12: 2154–60. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejic.201201228.</div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Biswas, Shyam Prosad, and Pascal Van Der Voort. 2013. “A General Strategy for the Synthesis of Functionalised UiO-66 Frameworks : Characterisation, Stability and CO₂ Adsorption Properties.” <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY</i> (12): 2154–2160. doi:10.1002/ejic.201201228.</div>\n<div><i>Impact factor: 2.965, category: CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR, rank: 10/45, quartile: 1.</i></div>","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Biswas, Shyam Prosad, and Pascal Van Der Voort. “A General Strategy for the Synthesis of Functionalised UiO-66 Frameworks : Characterisation, Stability and CO₂ Adsorption Properties.” <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY</i>, no. 12, 2013, pp. 2154–60, doi:10.1002/ejic.201201228.</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","issue":"12","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Chemistry"],"alternative_title":["A general strategy for the synthesis of functionalised UiO-66 frameworks : characterisation, stability and CO2 adsorption properties"],"date_created":"2013-04-17 11:29:41","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"A general synthetic strategy has been developed, which can be used for the preparation of all the known as well as five new functionalised UiO-66-X compounds [X = H, F, F-2, Cl, Cl-2, Br, Br-2, I, CH3, (CH3)(2), CF3, (CF3)(2), NO2, NH2, OH, (OH)(2), OCH3, (CO2H)(2), SO3H, C6H4]. Starting from a reaction mixture of ZrOCl2 center dot 8H(2)O, H2BDC-X (BDC: 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate), formic acid and N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMA) having a molar ratio of 1:1:100:104.44, all the UiO-66-X compounds, except UiO-66-CO2H, were obtained under solvothermal conditions (150 degrees C, 24 h). The phase purity of all the compounds was ascertained by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) analysis, DRIFT spectroscopy and elemental analysis. Determination of lattice parameters from the XRPD patterns of the new thermally activated UiO-66-X {X = CF3 (1-CF3), (CO2H)(2) [2-(CO2H)(2)], F-2 (3-F-2), Cl-2 (4-Cl-2), Br-2 (5-Br-2)} compounds revealed their structural similarity with the unfunctionalised UiO-66. Thermogravimetric analyses (TGA) indicate that the five new compounds are stable in the range 290-390 degrees C in air. Except for 3-F-2, the new compounds maintain their structural integrity in water, acetic acid and 1 M HCl, as verified by XRPD analysis of the samples recovered after suspending them in the respective liquids. As confirmed by N-2 and CO2 sorption analyses, all of the new thermally activated compounds exhibit significant microporosity values (S-Langmuir = 217-836 m(2)g(-1)), which are lower than that of the parent UiO-66. Comparative CO2 sorption studies reveal that the UiO-66-X compounds with X = NO2, NH2, OH, CH3 and (CH3)(2) show enhanced CO2 uptake compared to that of the parent compound at 1 bar and 0 degrees C."}],"wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"publication_status_sort":2,"jcr":{"category":"CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR","prev_category_vigintile":5,"impact_factor_5yr":2.959,"impact_factor":2.965,"prev_category_decile":3,"category_rank":"10/45","category_vigintile":5,"immediacy_index":0.626,"eigenfactor":0.03237,"total_cites":17257,"category_quartile":1,"prev_category_quartile":2,"prev_impact_factor":3.12,"category_decile":3},"abstract":["A general synthetic strategy has been developed, which can be used for the preparation of all the known as well as five new functionalised UiO-66-X compounds [X = H, F, F-2, Cl, Cl-2, Br, Br-2, I, CH3, (CH3)(2), CF3, (CF3)(2), NO2, NH2, OH, (OH)(2), OCH3, (CO2H)(2), SO3H, C6H4]. Starting from a reaction mixture of ZrOCl2 center dot 8H(2)O, H2BDC-X (BDC: 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate), formic acid and N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMA) having a molar ratio of 1:1:100:104.44, all the UiO-66-X compounds, except UiO-66-CO2H, were obtained under solvothermal conditions (150 degrees C, 24 h). The phase purity of all the compounds was ascertained by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) analysis, DRIFT spectroscopy and elemental analysis. Determination of lattice parameters from the XRPD patterns of the new thermally activated UiO-66-X {X = CF3 (1-CF3), (CO2H)(2) [2-(CO2H)(2)], F-2 (3-F-2), Cl-2 (4-Cl-2), Br-2 (5-Br-2)} compounds revealed their structural similarity with the unfunctionalised UiO-66. Thermogravimetric analyses (TGA) indicate that the five new compounds are stable in the range 290-390 degrees C in air. Except for 3-F-2, the new compounds maintain their structural integrity in water, acetic acid and 1 M HCl, as verified by XRPD analysis of the samples recovered after suspending them in the respective liquids. As confirmed by N-2 and CO2 sorption analyses, all of the new thermally activated compounds exhibit significant microporosity values (S-Langmuir = 217-836 m(2)g(-1)), which are lower than that of the parent UiO-66. Comparative CO2 sorption studies reveal that the UiO-66-X compounds with X = NO2, NH2, OH, CH3 and (CH3)(2) show enhanced CO2 uptake compared to that of the parent compound at 1 bar and 0 degrees C."],"external":0,"author":[{"last_name":"Biswas","biblio_id":"34A44358-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Shyam Prosad Biswas","ugent_id":["802001028640"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06"}]}],"name_last_first":"Biswas, Shyam Prosad","first_name":"Shyam Prosad","_id":"34A44358-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Van Der Voort","name":"Pascal Van Der Voort","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1248-479X","biblio_id":"F80C8D06-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06"}]}],"ugent_id":["801002082830","978164144941"],"_id":"F80C8D06-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Pascal","name_last_first":"Van Der Voort, Pascal"}],"publication_status":"published","issn":["1434-1948"],"doi":["10.1002/ejic.201201228"],"title":"A general strategy for the synthesis of functionalised UiO-66 frameworks : characterisation, stability and CO₂ adsorption properties","year":"2013","created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06"}]}],"ugent_id":["802001028640"],"_id":"34A44358-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Biswas, Shyam Prosad","first_name":"Shyam Prosad","last_name":"Biswas","biblio_id":"34A44358-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Shyam Prosad Biswas"},"affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Inorganic and physical chemistry (ceased 1-1-2018)","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06*"}],"ugent_id":"WE06*"}],"parent":{"short_title":"Eur. 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Recommendations for how to communicate those consumers were formulated.","lang":"eng"}],"author":[{"_id":"2FA1F59E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Rongduo","name_last_first":"Liu, Rongduo","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["000100529887","802001472416","973580329816"],"biblio_id":"2FA1F59E-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Rongduo Liu","last_name":"Liu"},{"ugent_id":["002002808106","801001816684"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA01"}],"ugent_id":"LA01"}],"first_name":"Zuzanna","name_last_first":"Pieniak, Zuzanna","_id":"F6FC589C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Pieniak","biblio_id":"F6FC589C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Zuzanna Pieniak"},{"ugent_id":["801001000773","973063072767"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA27","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA27"}]}],"name_last_first":"Verbeke, Wim","first_name":"Wim","_id":"F4E0A84C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Verbeke","biblio_id":"F4E0A84C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9967-7104","name":"Wim Verbeke"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","publication_status":"published","vabb_type":"VABB-5","file":[{"thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195533/file/6788912/thumbnail.png","name":"1_RONGDUO_LIU_Chinese_consumers__risk_perception_towards_food-related_hazards_and_trust_in_information_sources_doc.pdf","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"290859","_id":"6788912","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195533/file/6788912.pdf","access":"restricted","sha256":"314a11972f471481fc7dc2b63d2269bd7aea66fca9e90bd930fbd114818be245"}],"external":0,"abstract":["This paper focuses on indentifying segments of consumers based on their worry and concern about and subjective knowledge of seven food-related hazards in China. Three distinct clusters were identified: high risk perception and high knowledge (58.9%), high risk perception and lowest knowledge (20.2%) and low risk perception and low knowledge (20.9%). Those consumers segments differed significantly with respect to the using frequency of information channels, trust in information sources and socio-demographic profile. 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{"issn":["1932-6203"],"created_by":{"name":"Lieven Clement","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9050-4370","biblio_id":"F5F9DBEA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Clement","first_name":"Lieven","name_last_first":"Clement, Lieven","_id":"F5F9DBEA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001441317","971219054570"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE02"}],"ugent_id":"WE02"}]},"year":"2013","title":"Simultaneous mapping of multiple gene loci with pooled segregants","doi":["10.1371/journal.pone.0055133"],"parent":{"short_title":"PLoS One","title":"PLOS ONE"},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE02","name":"Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE02"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"ResearchCenter"},{"ugent_id":"VIB"}],"name":"VIB","ugent_id":"VIB"}],"page":{"count":"9"},"article_type":"original","project":[{"abstract":"<p>The platform From Nucleotides to Networks (N2N) aims at setting up pipelines for the processing of the increasing flow of molecular data and the development of techniques for the integration of this data into further bio-informatics research.</p>","_id":"01MR0410","gismo_id":"72a9f763-e508-4db7-b4d4-c6fa6a46e6c8","publication_count":58,"iweto_id":"01MR0410","end_date":"2017-04-30","start_date":"2010-05-01","title":"Bioinformatics: from nucleotids to networks (N2N)"}],"abstract_full":[{"text":"The analysis of polygenic, phenotypic characteristics such as quantitative traits or inheritable diseases remains an important challenge. It requires reliable scoring of many genetic markers covering the entire genome. The advent of high-throughput sequencing technologies provides a new way to evaluate large numbers of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as genetic markers. Combining the technologies with pooling of segregants, as performed in bulked segregant analysis (BSA), should, in principle, allow the simultaneous mapping of multiple genetic loci present throughout the genome. The gene mapping process, applied here, consists of three steps: First, a controlled crossing of parents with and without a trait. Second, selection based on phenotypic screening of the offspring, followed by the mapping of short offspring sequences against the parental reference. The final step aims at detecting genetic markers such as SNPs, insertions and deletions with next generation sequencing (NGS). Markers in close proximity of genomic loci that are associated to the trait have a higher probability to be inherited together. Hence, these markers are very useful for discovering the loci and the genetic mechanism underlying the characteristic of interest. Within this context, NGS produces binomial counts along the genome, i.e., the number of sequenced reads that matches with the SNP of the parental reference strain, which is a proxy for the number of individuals in the offspring that share the SNP with the parent. Genomic loci associated with the trait can thus be discovered by analyzing trends in the counts along the genome. We exploit the link between smoothing splines and generalized mixed models for estimating the underlying structure present in the SNP scatterplots.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","jcr":{"eigenfactor":1.16582,"immediacy_index":0.416,"category_vigintile":3,"category_rank":"8/55","prev_impact_factor":3.73,"prev_category_quartile":1,"category_decile":2,"total_cites":226708,"category_quartile":1,"prev_category_vigintile":3,"impact_factor_5yr":4.015,"impact_factor":3.534,"category":"MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES","prev_category_decile":2},"abstract":["The analysis of polygenic, phenotypic characteristics such as quantitative traits or inheritable diseases remains an important challenge. It requires reliable scoring of many genetic markers covering the entire genome. The advent of high-throughput sequencing technologies provides a new way to evaluate large numbers of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as genetic markers. Combining the technologies with pooling of segregants, as performed in bulked segregant analysis (BSA), should, in principle, allow the simultaneous mapping of multiple genetic loci present throughout the genome. The gene mapping process, applied here, consists of three steps: First, a controlled crossing of parents with and without a trait. Second, selection based on phenotypic screening of the offspring, followed by the mapping of short offspring sequences against the parental reference. The final step aims at detecting genetic markers such as SNPs, insertions and deletions with next generation sequencing (NGS). Markers in close proximity of genomic loci that are associated to the trait have a higher probability to be inherited together. Hence, these markers are very useful for discovering the loci and the genetic mechanism underlying the characteristic of interest. Within this context, NGS produces binomial counts along the genome, i.e., the number of sequenced reads that matches with the SNP of the parental reference strain, which is a proxy for the number of individuals in the offspring that share the SNP with the parent. Genomic loci associated with the trait can thus be discovered by analyzing trends in the counts along the genome. We exploit the link between smoothing splines and generalized mixed models for estimating the underlying structure present in the SNP scatterplots."],"external":0,"source":{"record":"VR 1.0\nPT J\nAU Claesen, Jurgen\n   Clement, Lieven\n   Shkedy, Ziv\n   Foulquie-Moreno, Maria R.\n   Burzykowski, Tomasz\nTI Simultaneous Mapping of Multiple Gene Loci with Pooled Segregants\nSO PLOS ONE\nVL 8\nIS 2\nAR e55133\nDI 10.1371/journal.pone.0055133\nPD FEB 18 2013\nPY 2013\nAB The analysis of polygenic, phenotypic characteristics such as\n   quantitative traits or inheritable diseases remains an important\n   challenge. It requires reliable scoring of many genetic markers covering\n   the entire genome. The advent of high-throughput sequencing technologies\n   provides a new way to evaluate large numbers of single nucleotide\n   polymorphisms (SNPs) as genetic markers. Combining the technologies with\n   pooling of segregants, as performed in bulked segregant analysis (BSA),\n   should, in principle, allow the simultaneous mapping of multiple genetic\n   loci present throughout the genome. The gene mapping process, applied\n   here, consists of three steps: First, a controlled crossing of parents\n   with and without a trait. Second, selection based on phenotypic\n   screening of the offspring, followed by the mapping of short offspring\n   sequences against the parental reference. The final step aims at\n   detecting genetic markers such as SNPs, insertions and deletions with\n   next generation sequencing (NGS). Markers in close proximity of genomic\n   loci that are associated to the trait have a higher probability to be\n   inherited together. Hence, these markers are very useful for discovering\n   the loci and the genetic mechanism underlying the characteristic of\n   interest. Within this context, NGS produces binomial counts along the\n   genome, i.e., the number of sequenced reads that matches with the SNP of\n   the parental reference strain, which is a proxy for the number of\n   individuals in the offspring that share the SNP with the parent. Genomic\n   loci associated with the trait can thus be discovered by analyzing\n   trends in the counts along the genome. We exploit the link between\n   smoothing splines and generalized mixed models for estimating the\n   underlying structure present in the SNP scatterplots.\nSN 1932-6203\nUT WOS:000315159200007\n"},"publication_status_sort":2,"volume":"8","publication_status":"published","author":[{"last_name":"Claesen","name_last_first":"Claesen, Jürgen","first_name":"Jürgen","name":"Jürgen Claesen"},{"name_last_first":"Clement, Lieven","first_name":"Lieven","_id":"F5F9DBEA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001441317","971219054570"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE02","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE02"}]}],"biblio_id":"F5F9DBEA-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9050-4370","name":"Lieven Clement","last_name":"Clement"},{"last_name":"Shkedy","name_last_first":"Shkedy, Ziv","first_name":"Ziv","name":"Ziv Shkedy"},{"last_name":"Foulquié-Moreno","first_name":"Maria R","name_last_first":"Foulquié-Moreno, Maria R","name":"Maria R Foulquié-Moreno"},{"name":"Tomasz Burzykowski","first_name":"Tomasz","name_last_first":"Burzykowski, Tomasz","last_name":"Burzykowski"}],"classification":"A1","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Claesen, Jürgen, et al. “Simultaneous Mapping of Multiple Gene Loci with Pooled Segregants.” <i>PLOS ONE</i>, vol. 8, no. 2, 2013, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0055133.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Claesen, Jürgen, Lieven Clement, Ziv Shkedy, Maria R Foulquié-Moreno, and Tomasz Burzykowski. 2013. “Simultaneous Mapping of Multiple Gene Loci with Pooled Segregants.” <i>PLOS ONE</i> 8 (2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055133.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Claesen, J., Clement, L., Shkedy, Z., Foulquié-Moreno, M. 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These novel microcapsules prepared without the help of any cross-linkers or harsh solvent are extensively characterized and several biorelated applications for pharmaceuticals (encapsulation and release of bioactive molecules), foods (loading of colorants and flavors), sensors (encapsulation of pH sensitive dye), and biotechnology (enzyme immobilization) fields are further demonstrated."],"volume":"23","vabb_type":"VABB-1","publication_status":"published","author":[{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["802001320145","975248236530"],"_id":"7F7C4CBE-0C13-11E2-AA3C-3DCD10BDE39D","name_last_first":"Patel, Ashok","first_name":"Ashok","last_name":"Patel","biblio_id":"7F7C4CBE-0C13-11E2-AA3C-3DCD10BDE39D","name":"Ashok Patel"},{"name":"Caroline Remijn","first_name":"Caroline","name_last_first":"Remijn, Caroline","last_name":"Remijn"},{"last_name":"Mulet Cabero","name":"Ana-isabel Mulet Cabero","first_name":"Ana-isabel","name_last_first":"Mulet Cabero, Ana-isabel"},{"name":"Patricia CM Heussen","name_last_first":"Heussen, Patricia CM","first_name":"Patricia CM","last_name":"Heussen"},{"last_name":"Seijen ten Hoorn","name":"Jack WM Seijen ten Hoorn","name_last_first":"Seijen ten Hoorn, Jack WM","first_name":"Jack WM"},{"last_name":"Velikov","name":"Krassimir P Velikov","name_last_first":"Velikov, Krassimir P","first_name":"Krassimir P"}],"abstract_full":[{"text":"The generation of novel all-natural biopolymeric microcapsules fabricated using natural biopolymers, protein (gelatin) and resin (shellac), is reported. These novel microcapsules are generated using a simple extrusion method wherein the gelatin-shellac mixture is dropped in an acidic medium resulting in an instantaneous solidification of aqueous drops into solid spherical microcapsules that retain their shape on air-drying. The formation of the microcapsules is basically due to the strong interactions between two oppositely charged polymers (as confirmed from isothermal titration calorimetry and infrared spectroscopy) and the instant precipitation of acid-resistant shellac. These novel microcapsules prepared without the help of any cross-linkers or harsh solvent are extensively characterized and several biorelated applications for pharmaceuticals (encapsulation and release of bioactive molecules), foods (loading of colorants and flavors), sensors (encapsulation of pH sensitive dye), and biotechnology (enzyme immobilization) fields are further demonstrated.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article"}
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Velikov, “Colloidal approach to prepare colour blends from colourants with different solubility profiles,” <i>FOOD CHEMISTRY</i>, vol. 141, no. 2, pp. 1466–1471, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Patel A, Heussen PC, Drost E, Hazekamp J, Velikov KP. Colloidal approach to prepare colour blends from colourants with different solubility profiles. FOOD CHEMISTRY. 2013;141(2):1466–71.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Patel, A., Heussen, P. C., Drost, E., Hazekamp, J., &#38; Velikov, K. P. (2013). 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Witlox, “Intra-urban polycentrism applied on school consolidation and school travel in Flanders (Belgium),” in <i>Association of American Geographers, 109th Annual Meeting, Abstracts</i>, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Boussauw, Kobe, et al. “Intra-Urban Polycentrism Applied on School Consolidation and School Travel in Flanders (Belgium).” <i>Association of American Geographers, 109th Annual Meeting, Abstracts</i>, 2013.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Boussauw, Kobe, Michiel van Meeteren, Georges Allaert, and Frank Witlox. 2013. “Intra-Urban Polycentrism Applied on School Consolidation and School Travel in Flanders (Belgium).” In <i>Association of American Geographers, 109th Annual Meeting, Abstracts</i>.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Boussauw, Kobe, Michiel van Meeteren, Georges Allaert, and Frank Witlox. 2013. “Intra-Urban Polycentrism Applied on School Consolidation and School Travel in Flanders (Belgium).” In <i>Association of American Geographers, 109th Annual Meeting, Abstracts</i>.</div>\n"},"classification":"C3","title":"Intra-urban polycentrism applied on school consolidation and school travel in Flanders (Belgium)","created_by":{"name":"Kobe Boussauw","biblio_id":"F99C4422-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Boussauw","_id":"F99C4422-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Kobe","name_last_first":"Boussauw, Kobe","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":["802000270323"]},"year":"2013","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","name":"Department of Geography","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]},{"ugent_id":"TW15","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"name":"Department of Civil engineering"}],"conference":{"location":"Los Angeles, CA, USA","name":"Association of American Geographers, 109th Annual Meeting","end_date":"2013-04-13","start_date":"2013-04-09"},"subject":["Earth and Environmental Sciences"],"type":"conference","parent":{"title":"Association of American Geographers, 109th Annual Meeting, Abstracts"},"date_created":"2013-04-18 07:17:48","status":"public","_id":"3195923","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3195923","biblio_id":"3195923","language":["eng"],"file":[{"kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195923/file/3195924.pdf","_id":"3195924","sha256":"bd28d3dcfb59055fa86f38db5b797c7541b1e0a6cd46e81f6f7d7a4a1cefe82a","access":"open","name":"Boussauw_vanMeeteren_Allaert_Witlox_AAG_2013.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195923/file/3195924/thumbnail.png","size":"24555","content_type":"application/pdf"}],"keyword":["school travel","spatial proximity","urban and regional planning","Flanders"],"external":0,"publication_status_sort":2,"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"ugent_id":["802000270323"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"ugent_id":"WE12"}],"first_name":"Kobe","name_last_first":"Boussauw, Kobe","_id":"F99C4422-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Boussauw","name":"Kobe Boussauw","biblio_id":"F99C4422-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"van Meeteren","name":"Michiel van Meeteren","biblio_id":"3D0CFDB4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["000111016395","802001172827","976060929408"],"_id":"3D0CFDB4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Michiel","name_last_first":"van Meeteren, Michiel"},{"_id":"F3705E3A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Allaert, Georges","first_name":"Georges","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["801000243163","974598866693"],"name":"Georges Allaert","biblio_id":"F3705E3A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Allaert"},{"ugent_id":["801001456067","979675839724"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE12","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE12"}]}],"first_name":"Frank","name_last_first":"Witlox, Frank","_id":"F60127EC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Witlox","name":"Frank Witlox","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8966-6823","biblio_id":"F60127EC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"publication_status":"published"}
{"issn":["1943-815X"],"vabb_approved":0,"doi":["10.1080/1943815X.2012.698989"],"title":"Review of trade-offs and co-benefits from greenhouse gas mitigation measures in agricultural production","year":"2012","created_by":{"biblio_id":"F570776A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Marleen De Meyer","last_name":"De Meyer","_id":"F570776A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Meyer, Marleen","first_name":"Marleen","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["976859239004"]},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA01","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA01"}],"name":"Department of Agricultural economics (ceased 1-1-2018)"}],"parent":{"title":"JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES","short_title":"J. Integr. Environ. Sci."},"vabb_id":"c:vabb:338814","vabb_year":["2013"],"page":{"last":"157","first":"147"},"article_type":"review","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Anthropogenic release of greenhouse gasses (GHG) has increased in the last 50 years, contributing to global climate change. Because agriculture is one of the major contributors to the production of non-CO2 GHG, the opportunities for mitigating GHG emissions from agriculture are often considered by policy makers. However, the implementation of agricultural GHG mitigation policies can have unintended consequences or trade-offs (both negative and positive). A major problem, for policy makers, is that although most of these trade-offs have been described in the past, no overview of them exists; and in many cases, there is no consensus with regard to the impact of the mitigation measures on aspects such as cost effectiveness, social acceptance, environmental impact, etc. The current article gives an overview of the different kinds of trade-off that might occur and their relationships to GHG mitigation and agricultural production. The authors offer policy makers a framework which can be applied to any GHG mitigation measure to determine which trade-offs are the most important and which ones should be taken into consideration. This will help policy makers to create an optimal agricultural GHG mitigation measure."}],"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Review","volume":"9","publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["Anthropogenic release of greenhouse gasses (GHG) has increased in the last 50 years, contributing to global climate change. Because agriculture is one of the major contributors to the production of non-CO2 GHG, the opportunities for mitigating GHG emissions from agriculture are often considered by policy makers. However, the implementation of agricultural GHG mitigation policies can have unintended consequences or trade-offs (both negative and positive). A major problem, for policy makers, is that although most of these trade-offs have been described in the past, no overview of them exists; and in many cases, there is no consensus with regard to the impact of the mitigation measures on aspects such as cost effectiveness, social acceptance, environmental impact, etc. The current article gives an overview of the different kinds of trade-off that might occur and their relationships to GHG mitigation and agricultural production. The authors offer policy makers a framework which can be applied to any GHG mitigation measure to determine which trade-offs are the most important and which ones should be taken into consideration. This will help policy makers to create an optimal agricultural GHG mitigation measure."],"external":0,"source":{"record":"VR 1.0\nPT J\nAU Verspecht, A\n   Vandermeulen, V\n   Ter Avest, E\n   Van Huylenbroeck, G\nAF Verspecht, Ann\n   Vandermeulen, Valerie\n   Ter Avest, Erik\n   Van Huylenbroeck, Guido\nTI Review of trade-offs and co-benefits from greenhouse gas mitigation\n   measures in agricultural production\nSO JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES\nLA English\nDT Review\nDE greenhouse gas mitigation; agricultural practices; trade-offs\nID LAND-USE CHANGE; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; CLIMATE-CHANGE; DIFFUSE\n   POLLUTION; EMISSIONS; SYSTEMS; MANAGEMENT; SUSTAINABILITY; ADAPTATION;\n   RESPONSES\nAB Anthropogenic release of greenhouse gasses (GHG) has increased in the last 50 years, contributing to global climate change. Because agriculture is one of the major contributors to the production of non-CO2 GHG, the opportunities for mitigating GHG emissions from agriculture are often considered by policy makers. However, the implementation of agricultural GHG mitigation policies can have unintended consequences or trade-offs (both negative and positive). A major problem, for policy makers, is that although most of these trade-offs have been described in the past, no overview of them exists; and in many cases, there is no consensus with regard to the impact of the mitigation measures on aspects such as cost effectiveness, social acceptance, environmental impact, etc. The current article gives an overview of the different kinds of trade-off that might occur and their relationships to GHG mitigation and agricultural production. The authors offer policy makers a framework which can be applied to any GHG mitigation measure to determine which trade-offs are the most important and which ones should be taken into consideration. This will help policy makers to create an optimal agricultural GHG mitigation measure.\nC1 [Verspecht, Ann; Vandermeulen, Valerie; Van Huylenbroeck, Guido] Univ Ghent, Fac Biosci Engn, Dept Agr Econ, Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Ter Avest, Erik] NL Agcy, Div Energy & Climate Change, NL-3503 RE Utrecht, Netherlands.\nRP Verspecht, A (reprint author), Univ Ghent, Fac Biosci Engn, Dept Agr Econ, Ghent, Belgium.\nEM Ann.Verspecht@UGent.be\nNR 43\nPU TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD\nPI ABINGDON\nPA 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND\nSN 1943-815X\nJ9 J INTEGR ENVIRON SCI\nJI J. Integr. Environ. 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(2012). Review of trade-offs and co-benefits from greenhouse gas mitigation measures in agricultural production. <i>JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES</i>, <i>9</i>(suppl. 1), 147–157. https://doi.org/10.1080/1943815X.2012.698989</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Verspecht A, Vandermeulen V, Ter Avest E, Van Huylenbroeck G. Review of trade-offs and co-benefits from greenhouse gas mitigation measures in agricultural production. JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES. 2012;9(suppl. 1):147–57.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">A. Verspecht, V. Vandermeulen, E. Ter Avest, and G. Van Huylenbroeck, “Review of trade-offs and co-benefits from greenhouse gas mitigation measures in agricultural production,” <i>JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES</i>, vol. 9, no. suppl. 1, pp. 147–157, 2012.</div>\n  </div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Verspecht, Ann, et al. “Review of Trade-Offs and Co-Benefits from Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Measures in Agricultural Production.” <i>JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES</i>, vol. 9, no. suppl. 1, 2012, pp. 147–57, doi:10.1080/1943815X.2012.698989.</div>\n"},"issue":"suppl. 1","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Earth and Environmental Sciences"],"date_created":"2013-04-18 09:00:18","_id":"3195925","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3195925","biblio_id":"3195925","wos_id":"000316059500012","keyword":["SYSTEMS","EMISSIONS","DIFFUSE POLLUTION","CLIMATE-CHANGE","CARBON SEQUESTRATION","LAND-USE CHANGE","trade-offs","greenhouse gas mitigation","agricultural practices","MANAGEMENT","SUSTAINABILITY","ADAPTATION","RESPONSES"],"file":[{"kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195925/file/6788942.pdf","_id":"6788942","sha256":"c115ab789b4f58703727d34c82f3749031e10956b2ddf331d79a55d92e546528","access":"restricted","name":"Verspecht_1943815X.2012.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195925/file/6788942/thumbnail.png","size":"253148","content_type":"application/pdf"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)"}
{"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"We aimed to investigate care processes and outcomes among children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes treated in hospital-based multidisciplinary paediatric diabetes centres. Our retrospective cross-sectional study among 12 Belgian centres included data from 974 patients with type 1 diabetes, aged 0-18 years. Questionnaires were used to collect data on demographic and clinical characteristics, as well as process of care completion and outcomes of care in 2008. Most patients lived with both biological or adoption parents (77 %) and had at least one parent of Belgian origin (78 %). Nearly all patients (a parts per thousand yen95 %) underwent determination of HbA(1c) and BMI. Screening for retinopathy (55 %) and microalbuminuria (73 %) was less frequent, but rates increased with age and diabetes duration. Median HbA(1c) was 61 mmol/mol (7.7 %) [interquartile range 54-68 mmol/mol (7.1-8.4 %)] and increased with age and insulin dose. HbA(1c) was higher among patients on insulin pump therapy. Median HbA(1c) significantly differed between centres [from 56 mmol/mol (7.3 %) to 66 mmol/mol (8.2 %)]. Incidence of severe hypoglycaemia was 30 per 100 patient-years. Admissions for ketoacidosis had a rate of 3.2 per 100 patient-years. Patients not living with both biological or adoption parents had higher HbA(1c) and more admissions for ketoacidosis. Parents' country of origin was not associated with processes and outcomes of care. Conclusion: Outcomes of care ranked well compared to other European countries, while complication screening rates were intermediate. The observed centre variation in HbA(1c) remained unexplained. Outcomes were associated with family structure, highlighting the continuing need for strategies to cope with this emerging challenge.","lang":"eng"}],"wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"volume":"171","external":0,"source":{"record":"VR 1.0\nPT J\nAU Doggen, K\n   Debacker, N\n   Beckers, D\n   Casteels, K\n   Coeckelberghs, M\n   Dooms, L\n   Dorchy, H\n   Lebrethon, M\n   Logghe, K\n   Maes, M\n   Massa, G\n   Mouraux, T\n   Rooman, R\n   Thiry-Counson, G\n   Van Aken, S\n   Vanbesien, J\n   Van Casteren, V\nAF Doggen, K.\n   Debacker, N.\n   Beckers, D.\n   Casteels, K.\n   Coeckelberghs, M.\n   Dooms, L.\n   Dorchy, H.\n   Lebrethon, M.\n   Logghe, K.\n   Maes, M.\n   Massa, G.\n   Mouraux, T.\n   Rooman, R.\n   Thiry-Counson, G.\n   Van Aken, S.\n   Vanbesien, J.\n   Van Casteren, V.\nTI Care delivery and outcomes among Belgian children and adolescents with\n   type 1 diabetes\nSO EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS\nLA English\nDT Article\nDE Diabetes care; Diabetes complications; Quality improvement; HbA(1c)\nID GLYCEMIC CONTROL; METABOLIC-CONTROL; QUALITY; EXPERIENCE; CENTERS\nAB We aimed to investigate care processes and outcomes among children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes treated in hospital-based multidisciplinary paediatric diabetes centres. Our retrospective cross-sectional study among 12 Belgian centres included data from 974 patients with type 1 diabetes, aged 0-18 years. Questionnaires were used to collect data on demographic and clinical characteristics, as well as process of care completion and outcomes of care in 2008. Most patients lived with both biological or adoption parents (77 %) and had at least one parent of Belgian origin (78 %). Nearly all patients (a parts per thousand yen95 %) underwent determination of HbA(1c) and BMI. Screening for retinopathy (55 %) and microalbuminuria (73 %) was less frequent, but rates increased with age and diabetes duration. Median HbA(1c) was 61 mmol/mol (7.7 %) [interquartile range 54-68 mmol/mol (7.1-8.4 %)] and increased with age and insulin dose. HbA(1c) was higher among patients on insulin pump therapy. Median HbA(1c) significantly differed between centres [from 56 mmol/mol (7.3 %) to 66 mmol/mol (8.2 %)]. Incidence of severe hypoglycaemia was 30 per 100 patient-years. Admissions for ketoacidosis had a rate of 3.2 per 100 patient-years. Patients not living with both biological or adoption parents had higher HbA(1c) and more admissions for ketoacidosis. Parents' country of origin was not associated with processes and outcomes of care. Conclusion: Outcomes of care ranked well compared to other European countries, while complication screening rates were intermediate. The observed centre variation in HbA(1c) remained unexplained. Outcomes were associated with family structure, highlighting the continuing need for strategies to cope with this emerging challenge.\nC1 [Doggen, K.; Debacker, N.; Van Casteren, V.] Sci Inst Publ Hlth, Hlth Serv Res Unit, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium.\n   [Beckers, D.; Mouraux, T.] Catholic Univ Louvain, Clin Univ Mt Godinne, B-5530 Yvoir, Belgium.\n   [Casteels, K.] Univ Ziekenhuis Leuven, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium.\n   [Coeckelberghs, M.] ZNA Koningin Paola Kinderziekenhuis, B-2020 Antwerp, Belgium.\n   [Dooms, L.] Ziekenhuis Maas Kempen, B-3680 Maaseik, Belgium.\n   [Dorchy, H.] Hop Univ Enfants Reine Fabiola, B-1020 Brussels, Belgium.\n   [Lebrethon, M.] CHU Liege, B-4000 Liege, Belgium.\n   [Logghe, K.] Heilig Hartziekenhuis, B-8800 Roeselare, Belgium.\n   [Maes, M.] Clin Univ St Luc, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium.\n   [Massa, G.] Jessa Ziekenhuis, B-3500 Hasselt, Belgium.\n   [Rooman, R.] Univ Ziekenhuis Antwerpen, B-2650 Edegem, Belgium.\n   [Thiry-Counson, G.] Clin St Joseph, B-4000 Liege, Belgium.\n   [Van Aken, S.] Univ Ziekenhuis Gent, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Vanbesien, J.] Univ Ziekenhuis Brussel, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium.\nRP Doggen, K (reprint author), Sci Inst Publ Hlth, Hlth Serv Res Unit, Rue J Wytsman 14, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium.\nEM kris.doggen@wiv-isp.be\nNR 27\nPU SPRINGER\nPI NEW YORK\nPA 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA\nSN 0340-6199\nJ9 EUR J PEDIATR\nJI Eur. J. Pediatr.\nPD NOV\nPY 2012\nVL 171\nIS 11\nBP 1679\nEP 1685\nDI 10.1007/s00431-012-1809-2\nPG 7\nWC Pediatrics\nSC Pediatrics\nGA 033PQ\nUT WOS:000310810700016\n"},"abstract":["We aimed to investigate care processes and outcomes among children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes treated in hospital-based multidisciplinary paediatric diabetes centres. Our retrospective cross-sectional study among 12 Belgian centres included data from 974 patients with type 1 diabetes, aged 0-18 years. Questionnaires were used to collect data on demographic and clinical characteristics, as well as process of care completion and outcomes of care in 2008. Most patients lived with both biological or adoption parents (77 %) and had at least one parent of Belgian origin (78 %). Nearly all patients (a parts per thousand yen95 %) underwent determination of HbA(1c) and BMI. Screening for retinopathy (55 %) and microalbuminuria (73 %) was less frequent, but rates increased with age and diabetes duration. Median HbA(1c) was 61 mmol/mol (7.7 %) [interquartile range 54-68 mmol/mol (7.1-8.4 %)] and increased with age and insulin dose. HbA(1c) was higher among patients on insulin pump therapy. Median HbA(1c) significantly differed between centres [from 56 mmol/mol (7.3 %) to 66 mmol/mol (8.2 %)]. Incidence of severe hypoglycaemia was 30 per 100 patient-years. Admissions for ketoacidosis had a rate of 3.2 per 100 patient-years. Patients not living with both biological or adoption parents had higher HbA(1c) and more admissions for ketoacidosis. Parents' country of origin was not associated with processes and outcomes of care. Conclusion: Outcomes of care ranked well compared to other European countries, while complication screening rates were intermediate. The observed centre variation in HbA(1c) remained unexplained. Outcomes were associated with family structure, highlighting the continuing need for strategies to cope with this emerging challenge."],"jcr":{"prev_category_decile":4,"category":"PEDIATRICS","impact_factor":1.907,"impact_factor_5yr":1.826,"prev_category_vigintile":7,"category_quartile":2,"total_cites":6046,"category_decile":4,"prev_impact_factor":1.879,"prev_category_quartile":2,"category_rank":"40/119","category_vigintile":7,"immediacy_index":0.337,"eigenfactor":0.01203},"publication_status_sort":2,"author":[{"name":"K Doggen","first_name":"K","name_last_first":"Doggen, K","last_name":"Doggen"},{"name":"Noëmi Debacker","biblio_id":"9A9FC4C4-3041-11E2-87D0-D69E10BDE39D","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1802-7581","last_name":"Debacker","first_name":"Noëmi","name_last_first":"Debacker, Noëmi","_id":"9A9FC4C4-3041-11E2-87D0-D69E10BDE39D","ugent_id":["975090703375"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}]},{"last_name":"Beckers","name":"D Beckers","first_name":"D","name_last_first":"Beckers, D"},{"last_name":"Casteels","name_last_first":"Casteels, K","first_name":"K","name":"K Casteels"},{"name":"M Coeckelberghs","name_last_first":"Coeckelberghs, M","first_name":"M","last_name":"Coeckelberghs"},{"name":"L Dooms","first_name":"L","name_last_first":"Dooms, L","last_name":"Dooms"},{"last_name":"Dorchy","first_name":"H","name_last_first":"Dorchy, H","name":"H Dorchy"},{"last_name":"Lebrethon","name_last_first":"Lebrethon, M","first_name":"M","name":"M Lebrethon"},{"last_name":"Logghe","first_name":"K","name_last_first":"Logghe, K","name":"K Logghe"},{"last_name":"Maes","name_last_first":"Maes, M","first_name":"M","name":"M Maes"},{"last_name":"Massa","name":"G Massa","name_last_first":"Massa, G","first_name":"G"},{"name":"T Mouraux","first_name":"T","name_last_first":"Mouraux, T","last_name":"Mouraux"},{"first_name":"R","name_last_first":"Rooman, R","name":"R Rooman","last_name":"Rooman"},{"last_name":"Thiry-Counson","name":"G Thiry-Counson","name_last_first":"Thiry-Counson, G","first_name":"G"},{"last_name":"Van Aken","name":"Sara Van Aken","biblio_id":"00E67DBA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}],"name":"Ghent University Hospital"}],"ugent_id":["977391442638"],"_id":"00E67DBA-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Sara","name_last_first":"Van Aken, Sara"},{"last_name":"Vanbesien","first_name":"J","name_last_first":"Vanbesien, J","name":"J Vanbesien"},{"last_name":"Van Casteren","name":"V Van Casteren","first_name":"V","name_last_first":"Van Casteren, V"}],"publication_status":"published","issn":["0340-6199"],"title":"Care delivery and outcomes among Belgian children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes","doi":["10.1007/s00431-012-1809-2"],"created_by":{"first_name":"Stefanie","name_last_first":"Rademaker, Stefanie","_id":"0056BEBE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["870110735263"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent","name":"Ghent University Hospital","path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}]}],"biblio_id":"0056BEBE-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Stefanie Rademaker","last_name":"Rademaker"},"year":"2012","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"GE"},{"ugent_id":"GE02"}],"name":"Department of Pediatrics and medical genetics (ceased 1-10-2018)","ugent_id":"GE02"}],"parent":{"title":"EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS","short_title":"Eur. 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Pediatr."},"article_type":"original","page":{"first":"1679","last":"1685"},"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3195931","_id":"3195931","wos_id":"000310810700016","biblio_id":"3195931","file":[{"sha256":"4abe83c61082e2bf34d3fd065a4a7702aeb4fd5b80f54850bc55f2d26413af15","access":"restricted","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195931/file/3196004.pdf","_id":"3196004","size":"154250","content_type":"application/pdf","name":"Care_delivery_and_outcomes_among_Belgian_children_and_adolescents_with_type_1_diabetes.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195931/file/3196004/thumbnail.png"}],"keyword":["QUALITY","Diabetes complications","DIABETES","CHILDREN","CENTERS","TYPE 1","EXPERIENCE","METABOLIC-CONTROL","GLYCEMIC CONTROL","Quality improvement","HbA(1c)","Diabetes care"],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:23","classification":"A1","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Doggen, K., et al. “Care Delivery and Outcomes among Belgian Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes.” <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS</i>, vol. 171, no. 11, 2012, pp. 1679–85, doi:10.1007/s00431-012-1809-2.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Doggen, K, Noëmi Debacker, D Beckers, K Casteels, M Coeckelberghs, L Dooms, H Dorchy, et al. 2012. “Care Delivery and Outcomes among Belgian Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes.” <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS</i> 171 (11): 1679–85. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-012-1809-2.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">K. Doggen <i>et al.</i>, “Care delivery and outcomes among Belgian children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes,” <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS</i>, vol. 171, no. 11, pp. 1679–1685, 2012.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Doggen K, Debacker N, Beckers D, Casteels K, Coeckelberghs M, Dooms L, et al. Care delivery and outcomes among Belgian children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS. 2012;171(11):1679–85.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Doggen, K, Noëmi Debacker, D Beckers, K Casteels, M Coeckelberghs, L Dooms, H Dorchy, M Lebrethon, K Logghe, M Maes, G Massa, T Mouraux, R Rooman, G Thiry-Counson, Sara Van Aken, J Vanbesien, and V Van Casteren. 2012. “Care Delivery and Outcomes among Belgian Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes.” <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS</i> 171 (11): 1679–1685. doi:10.1007/s00431-012-1809-2.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Doggen, K., Debacker, N., Beckers, D., Casteels, K., Coeckelberghs, M., Dooms, L., … Van Casteren, V. (2012). Care delivery and outcomes among Belgian children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes. <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS</i>, <i>171</i>(11), 1679–1685. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-012-1809-2</div>\n"},"issue":"11","subject":["Medicine and Health Sciences"],"type":"journalArticle","date_created":"2013-04-18 09:05:54"}
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Detailed fingerprints in combination with non-destructivity and minimal sample preparation has allowed the construction of reference libraries in a variety of research fields. Long-term stability and comparability are important characteristics when developing reference libraries. In addition, small shifts in highly similar spectra of different samples may limit the full potential of Raman spectroscopy. Since libraries often contain a large number of different and/or highly similar spectra, it is important that each data point in all the spectra corresponds to the exact Raman wavenumber. This is often not the case, due to shifts in optical pathway and/or shifts in laser wavelength. This paper describes a complete calibration protocol ( wavelength and intensity) and evaluates the procedure for both short and long term stability, by means of 60 randomly selected measurement sessions spread over a period of nine months. 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In addition, small shifts in highly similar spectra of different samples may limit the full potential of Raman spectroscopy. Since libraries often contain a large number of different and/or highly similar spectra, it is important that each data point in all the spectra corresponds to the exact Raman wavenumber. This is often not the case, due to shifts in optical pathway and/or shifts in laser wavelength. This paper describes a complete calibration protocol ( wavelength and intensity) and evaluates the procedure for both short and long term stability, by means of 60 randomly selected measurement sessions spread over a period of nine months. 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{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"name":"Department of Solid state sciences","ugent_id":"WE04"},{"ugent_id":"WE06*","name":"Department of Inorganic and physical chemistry (ceased 1-1-2018)","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06*"}]}],"parent":{"title":"CRYSTENGCOMM","short_title":"CrystEngComm"},"article_type":"original","page":{"first":"8689","last":"8697"},"project":[{"gismo_id":"e8ded5bb-d2f9-4991-ae4c-e97d04f71cd4","publication_count":112,"iweto_id":"01MR0110","end_date":"2017-04-30","start_date":"2010-05-01","title":"Center for nano- and biophotonics (NB-Photonics)","abstract":"<p>The Center for Nano- and Biophotonics sets up research lines in the area of nanoparticles, microlaser technology and optical switches, biosensors, bio-spectroscopy, scanning of biomaterials, electro-optical particle manipulation and active nanophotonic implants.</p>","_id":"01MR0110"}],"issn":["1466-8033"],"title":"Hydrothermal synthesis, crystal structure and properties of three-dimensional Co(II)-4f heterometallic-organic frameworks","doi":["10.1039/c2ce26082d"],"created_by":{"name":"Philippe Smet","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4789-5799","biblio_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Smet","_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Philippe","name_last_first":"Smet, Philippe","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001560747","975100185127"]},"year":"2012","volume":"14","jcr":{"category_vigintile":3,"category_rank":"3/23","eigenfactor":0.03255,"immediacy_index":0.863,"category_decile":2,"prev_impact_factor":3.842,"prev_category_quartile":1,"total_cites":12988,"category_quartile":1,"category":"CRYSTALLOGRAPHY","impact_factor":3.879,"impact_factor_5yr":4.069,"prev_category_vigintile":4,"prev_category_decile":2},"abstract":["Seven novel heterometallic-organic frameworks [Ln(2)Co(HBidc)(2)(SO4)(2)(H2O)(8)](n) (Ln = Pr (1), Eu (2), Gd (3), Tb (4), Dy (5), Ho (6), Er (7), H(3)Bidc = 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid) have been synthesized under hydrothermal conditions and were characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR, TGA analysis, powder X-ray diffraction and single crystal X-ray diffraction. Complexes 1-7 display a similar 3D (4,4)-connected 4(2).8(4) (PtS) framework. Moreover, the photoluminescence of 2, 4 and 5 and magnetism of 3-5 have also been investigated."],"external":0,"publication_status_sort":2,"author":[{"last_name":"Wang","name":"Shu-Ju Wang","first_name":"Shu-Ju","name_last_first":"Wang, Shu-Ju"},{"name_last_first":"Tian, Yan-Wen","first_name":"Yan-Wen","name":"Yan-Wen Tian","last_name":"Tian"},{"last_name":"Xiong","name_last_first":"Xiong, Gang","first_name":"Gang","name":"Gang Xiong"},{"name":"Li-Xin You","first_name":"Li-Xin","name_last_first":"You, Li-Xin","last_name":"You"},{"last_name":"Ding","biblio_id":"F75C2FD8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Fu Ding","ugent_id":["002004668684","801001923081","978785016477"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Fu","name_last_first":"Ding, Fu","_id":"F75C2FD8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Guo","first_name":"Mei-Yan","name_last_first":"Guo, Mei-Yan","name":"Mei-Yan Guo"},{"last_name":"Gao","first_name":"En-Jun","name_last_first":"Gao, En-Jun","name":"En-Jun Gao"},{"first_name":"Philippe","name_last_first":"Smet, Philippe","_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001560747","975100185127"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"name":"Philippe Smet","biblio_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4789-5799","last_name":"Smet"},{"biblio_id":"F45CB67C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3930-172X","name":"Dirk Poelman","last_name":"Poelman","_id":"F45CB67C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Poelman, Dirk","first_name":"Dirk","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000691888","975703938789"]},{"last_name":"Xiao","first_name":"Lin-Jiu","name_last_first":"Xiao, Lin-Jiu","name":"Lin-Jiu Xiao"},{"last_name":"Sun","name":"Ya-Guang Sun","first_name":"Ya-Guang","name_last_first":"Sun, Ya-Guang"}],"publication_status":"published","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Seven novel heterometallic-organic frameworks [Ln(2)Co(HBidc)(2)(SO4)(2)(H2O)(8)](n) (Ln = Pr (1), Eu (2), Gd (3), Tb (4), Dy (5), Ho (6), Er (7), H(3)Bidc = 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid) have been synthesized under hydrothermal conditions and were characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR, TGA analysis, powder X-ray diffraction and single crystal X-ray diffraction. Complexes 1-7 display a similar 3D (4,4)-connected 4(2).8(4) (PtS) framework. Moreover, the photoluminescence of 2, 4 and 5 and magnetism of 3-5 have also been investigated."}],"wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"subject":["Chemistry"],"type":"journalArticle","date_created":"2013-04-18 09:10:05","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:23","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Wang, Shu-Ju, et al. “Hydrothermal Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Properties of Three-Dimensional Co(II)-4f Heterometallic-Organic Frameworks.” <i>CRYSTENGCOMM</i>, vol. 14, no. 24, 2012, pp. 8689–97, doi:10.1039/c2ce26082d.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Wang, Shu-Ju, Yan-Wen Tian, Gang Xiong, Li-Xin You, Fu Ding, Mei-Yan Guo, En-Jun Gao, et al. 2012. “Hydrothermal Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Properties of Three-Dimensional Co(II)-4f Heterometallic-Organic Frameworks.” <i>CRYSTENGCOMM</i> 14 (24): 8689–97. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2ce26082d.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">S.-J. Wang <i>et al.</i>, “Hydrothermal synthesis, crystal structure and properties of three-dimensional Co(II)-4f heterometallic-organic frameworks,” <i>CRYSTENGCOMM</i>, vol. 14, no. 24, pp. 8689–8697, 2012.</div>\n  </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Wang, Shu-Ju, Yan-Wen Tian, Gang Xiong, Li-Xin You, Fu Ding, Mei-Yan Guo, En-Jun Gao, Philippe Smet, Dirk Poelman, Lin-Jiu Xiao, and Ya-Guang Sun. 2012. “Hydrothermal Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Properties of Three-Dimensional Co(II)-4f Heterometallic-Organic Frameworks.” <i>CRYSTENGCOMM</i> 14 (24): 8689–8697. doi:10.1039/c2ce26082d.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Wang S-J, Tian Y-W, Xiong G, You L-X, Ding F, Guo M-Y, et al. Hydrothermal synthesis, crystal structure and properties of three-dimensional Co(II)-4f heterometallic-organic frameworks. CRYSTENGCOMM. 2012;14(24):8689–97.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Wang, S.-J., Tian, Y.-W., Xiong, G., You, L.-X., Ding, F., Guo, M.-Y., … Sun, Y.-G. (2012). Hydrothermal synthesis, crystal structure and properties of three-dimensional Co(II)-4f heterometallic-organic frameworks. <i>CRYSTENGCOMM</i>, <i>14</i>(24), 8689–8697. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2ce26082d</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","issue":"24","file":[{"sha256":"37b1f561cacefd366ccb55db07fabb86de586dec5cb12242c127e32a5d748f4a","access":"restricted","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195963/file/4398492.pdf","_id":"4398492","size":"1308080","content_type":"application/pdf","name":"A1_2012_Sun_Co_-_CrystEngComm.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195963/file/4398492/thumbnail.png"}],"keyword":["LANTHANIDE COORDINATION POLYMERS","TRANSITION-METAL FRAMEWORKS","SINGLE-MOLECULE MAGNETS","WHEEL BUILDING-BLOCKS","COMPLEXES","ACID","GD","LN","LUMINESCENCE","CLUSTERS"],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3195963","_id":"3195963","wos_id":"000311969400056","biblio_id":"3195963"}
{"cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Sun, Ya-Guang, et al. “Hydrothermal Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Properties of Ni(II)-4f Complexes Based on 1H-Benzimidazole-5,6-Dicarboxylic Acid.” <i>DALTON TRANSACTIONS</i>, vol. 41, no. 25, 2012, pp. 7670–80, doi:10.1039/c2dt30277b.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Sun, Ya-Guang, Gang Xiong, Mei-Yan Guo, Fu Ding, Shu-Ju Wang, Philippe Smet, Dirk Poelman, En-Jun Gao, and Francis Verpoort. 2012. “Hydrothermal Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Properties of Ni(II)-4f Complexes Based on 1H-Benzimidazole-5,6-Dicarboxylic Acid.” <i>DALTON TRANSACTIONS</i> 41 (25): 7670–80. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2dt30277b.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Y.-G. Sun <i>et al.</i>, “Hydrothermal synthesis, crystal structure and properties of Ni(II)-4f complexes based on 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid,” <i>DALTON TRANSACTIONS</i>, vol. 41, no. 25, pp. 7670–7680, 2012.</div>\n  </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Sun, Ya-Guang, Gang Xiong, Mei-Yan Guo, Fu Ding, Shu-Ju Wang, Philippe Smet, Dirk Poelman, En-Jun Gao, and Francis Verpoort. 2012. “Hydrothermal Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Properties of Ni(II)-4f Complexes Based on 1H-Benzimidazole-5,6-Dicarboxylic Acid.” <i>DALTON TRANSACTIONS</i> 41 (25): 7670–7680. doi:10.1039/c2dt30277b.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Sun Y-G, Xiong G, Guo M-Y, Ding F, Wang S-J, Smet P, et al. Hydrothermal synthesis, crystal structure and properties of Ni(II)-4f complexes based on 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid. DALTON TRANSACTIONS. 2012;41(25):7670–80.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Sun, Y.-G., Xiong, G., Guo, M.-Y., Ding, F., Wang, S.-J., Smet, P., … Verpoort, F. (2012). Hydrothermal synthesis, crystal structure and properties of Ni(II)-4f complexes based on 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid. <i>DALTON TRANSACTIONS</i>, <i>41</i>(25), 7670–7680. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2dt30277b</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:23","issue":"25","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Chemistry"],"date_created":"2013-04-18 09:10:05","_id":"3195976","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3195976","biblio_id":"3195976","wos_id":"000304912000026","file":[{"thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195976/file/4398499/thumbnail.png","name":"A1_2012_Sun_Dalton.pdf","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"4275305","_id":"4398499","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195976/file/4398499.pdf","kind":"fullText","access":"restricted","sha256":"9696e965ecc9a53cb7d802613b344fd372cafa3940b917b52e2df9c874c6196e"}],"keyword":["HETEROMETALLIC COORDINATION POLYMERS","CATALYTICALLY ACTIVE-SITES","METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORK","MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES","MOLECULAR MATERIALS","LANTHANIDE","LN","EU","LUMINESCENCE","CLUSTERS"],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","issn":["1477-9226"],"year":"2012","created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-4789-5799","biblio_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Philippe Smet","last_name":"Smet","_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Philippe","name_last_first":"Smet, Philippe","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"ugent_id":["801001560747","975100185127"]},"doi":["10.1039/c2dt30277b"],"title":"Hydrothermal synthesis, crystal structure and properties of Ni(II)-4f complexes based on 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid","parent":{"short_title":"Dalton Trans.","title":"DALTON TRANSACTIONS"},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"name":"Department of Solid state sciences"},{"ugent_id":"WE06*","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06*"}],"name":"Department of Inorganic and physical chemistry (ceased 1-1-2018)"}],"project":[{"abstract":"<p>The Center for Nano- and Biophotonics sets up research lines in the area of nanoparticles, microlaser technology and optical switches, biosensors, bio-spectroscopy, scanning of biomaterials, electro-optical particle manipulation and active nanophotonic implants.</p>","_id":"01MR0110","end_date":"2017-04-30","iweto_id":"01MR0110","publication_count":112,"gismo_id":"e8ded5bb-d2f9-4991-ae4c-e97d04f71cd4","title":"Center for nano- and biophotonics (NB-Photonics)","start_date":"2010-05-01"}],"page":{"last":"7680","first":"7670"},"article_type":"original","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Nine novel heterometallic coordination polymers [Ln(2)Ni(Hbidc)(2)(SO4)(2)(H2O)(8)](n) (Ln = Pr (1), Sm (2), Eu (3), Gd (4), Tb (5), Dy (6), Ho (7), Er (8), Yb (9), H(3)bidc = 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid) have been synthesized under hydrothermal conditions and characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR, TG analysis and single crystal X-ray diffraction. X-ray analysis revealed that all complexes present almost identical three-dimensional (3D) structures with PtS-type topology. Complexes 1-7 are all isomorphous, and the structure variation of polymers 8 and 9 is induced by the lanthanide contraction effect. In additional, the luminescence properties of complexes 2, 3 and 5-7, and the magnetic properties of complexes 4 and 6-8 were investigated."}],"status":"public","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","publication_status_sort":2,"jcr":{"category":"CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR","impact_factor_5yr":3.889,"prev_category_vigintile":3,"impact_factor":3.806,"prev_category_decile":2,"category_rank":"8/43","category_vigintile":4,"immediacy_index":0.947,"eigenfactor":0.0833,"total_cites":38660,"category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":3.838,"prev_category_quartile":1,"category_decile":2},"abstract":["Nine novel heterometallic coordination polymers [Ln(2)Ni(Hbidc)(2)(SO4)(2)(H2O)(8)](n) (Ln = Pr (1), Sm (2), Eu (3), Gd (4), Tb (5), Dy (6), Ho (7), Er (8), Yb (9), H(3)bidc = 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid) have been synthesized under hydrothermal conditions and characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR, TG analysis and single crystal X-ray diffraction. X-ray analysis revealed that all complexes present almost identical three-dimensional (3D) structures with PtS-type topology. Complexes 1-7 are all isomorphous, and the structure variation of polymers 8 and 9 is induced by the lanthanide contraction effect. In additional, the luminescence properties of complexes 2, 3 and 5-7, and the magnetic properties of complexes 4 and 6-8 were investigated."],"external":0,"volume":"41","publication_status":"published","author":[{"name":"Ya-Guang Sun","first_name":"Ya-Guang","name_last_first":"Sun, Ya-Guang","last_name":"Sun"},{"last_name":"Xiong","first_name":"Gang","name_last_first":"Xiong, Gang","name":"Gang Xiong"},{"first_name":"Mei-Yan","name_last_first":"Guo, Mei-Yan","name":"Mei-Yan Guo","last_name":"Guo"},{"name_last_first":"Ding, Fu","first_name":"Fu","_id":"F75C2FD8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["002004668684","801001923081","978785016477"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Fu Ding","biblio_id":"F75C2FD8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Ding"},{"last_name":"Wang","first_name":"Shu-Ju","name_last_first":"Wang, Shu-Ju","name":"Shu-Ju Wang"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"ugent_id":["801001560747","975100185127"],"_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Smet, Philippe","first_name":"Philippe","last_name":"Smet","name":"Philippe Smet","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4789-5799","biblio_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Poelman","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3930-172X","biblio_id":"F45CB67C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Dirk Poelman","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000691888","975703938789"],"_id":"F45CB67C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Poelman, Dirk","first_name":"Dirk"},{"last_name":"Gao","name":"En-Jun Gao","first_name":"En-Jun","name_last_first":"Gao, En-Jun"},{"last_name":"Verpoort","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5184-5500","biblio_id":"F49CC820-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Francis Verpoort","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["801000847189","974279610896"],"_id":"F49CC820-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Verpoort, Francis","first_name":"Francis"}]}
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Emotion and Ritual in Late Medieval Urban Revolts.” In <i>Emotions in the Heart of the City (14th-16th Century).</i>, edited by E Lecuppre-Desjardin and A Van Bruaene, 63–81. Brepols.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">J. Haemers, “A moody community? Emotion and ritual in late medieval urban revolts,” in <i>Emotions in the heart of the city (14th-16th century).</i>, 2005, pp. 63–81.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Haemers J. A moody community? Emotion and ritual in late medieval urban revolts. In: Lecuppre-Desjardin E, Van Bruaene A, editors. Emotions in the heart of the city (14th-16th century). Brepols; 2005. p. 63–81.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Haemers, J. (2005). A moody community? Emotion and ritual in late medieval urban revolts. In E. Lecuppre-Desjardin &#38; A. Van Bruaene (Eds.), <i>Emotions in the heart of the city (14th-16th century).</i> (pp. 63–81). Brepols.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Haemers, Jelle. “A Moody Community? 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{"abstract":["Two new heterometallic coordination polymers [HoAg(Hbidc)(2)(H2O)(2)](n)center dot(H2O)(n) (1) and [EuAg (Hbidc)(2)(H2O)(4)](n)center dot(H2O)(n) (2) (H(3)bidc = 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid) have been synthesized at hydrothermal conditions and characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR, TG analysis, single-crystal X-ray diffraction and powder X-ray diffraction. Single-crystal X-ray structural analysis revealed that complex 1 possesses a 3D framework with a (3,7)-connected {3.4.5}{3(2).4(3).5(6).6(6).7(3).8} topological network. Complex 2 displays a 2D network with 3-connected {4.8(2)} topology. The luminescent properties of 2 were investigated in detail and its possible use as a conversion phosphor in white light-emitting diodes was evaluated. The complex shows bright red Eu3+ emission upon excitation at 400 nm due to a low-lying charge transfer state. The thermal quenching is already significant at room temperature."],"jcr":{"category_decile":2,"prev_impact_factor":3.842,"prev_category_quartile":1,"category_quartile":1,"total_cites":12988,"eigenfactor":0.03255,"immediacy_index":0.863,"category_vigintile":3,"category_rank":"3/23","prev_category_decile":2,"impact_factor":3.879,"impact_factor_5yr":4.069,"prev_category_vigintile":4,"category":"CRYSTALLOGRAPHY"},"external":0,"publication_status_sort":2,"volume":"14","publication_status":"published","author":[{"last_name":"Ding","biblio_id":"F75C2FD8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Fu Ding","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["002004668684","801001923081","978785016477"],"_id":"F75C2FD8-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Ding, Fu","first_name":"Fu"},{"name_last_first":"Song, Xiao","first_name":"Xiao","name":"Xiao Song","last_name":"Song"},{"name_last_first":"Jiang, Bing","first_name":"Bing","name":"Bing Jiang","last_name":"Jiang"},{"last_name":"Smet","biblio_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4789-5799","name":"Philippe Smet","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"ugent_id":["801001560747","975100185127"],"_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Smet, Philippe","first_name":"Philippe"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-3930-172X","biblio_id":"F45CB67C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Dirk Poelman","last_name":"Poelman","first_name":"Dirk","name_last_first":"Poelman, Dirk","_id":"F45CB67C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801000691888","975703938789"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"ugent_id":"WE04"}]},{"last_name":"Xiong","name":"Gang Xiong","first_name":"Gang","name_last_first":"Xiong, Gang"},{"last_name":"Wu","name":"Yong-Li Wu","name_last_first":"Wu, Yong-Li","first_name":"Yong-Li"},{"name":"En-Jun Gao","name_last_first":"Gao, En-Jun","first_name":"En-Jun","last_name":"Gao"},{"name_last_first":"Verpoort, Francis","first_name":"Francis","_id":"F49CC820-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801000847189","974279610896"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"name":"Francis Verpoort","orcid_id":"0000-0002-5184-5500","biblio_id":"F49CC820-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Verpoort"},{"last_name":"Sun","name_last_first":"Sun, Ya-Guang","first_name":"Ya-Guang","name":"Ya-Guang Sun"}],"abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Two new heterometallic coordination polymers [HoAg(Hbidc)(2)(H2O)(2)](n)center dot(H2O)(n) (1) and [EuAg (Hbidc)(2)(H2O)(4)](n)center dot(H2O)(n) (2) (H(3)bidc = 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid) have been synthesized at hydrothermal conditions and characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR, TG analysis, single-crystal X-ray diffraction and powder X-ray diffraction. Single-crystal X-ray structural analysis revealed that complex 1 possesses a 3D framework with a (3,7)-connected {3.4.5}{3(2).4(3).5(6).6(6).7(3).8} topological network. Complex 2 displays a 2D network with 3-connected {4.8(2)} topology. The luminescent properties of 2 were investigated in detail and its possible use as a conversion phosphor in white light-emitting diodes was evaluated. The complex shows bright red Eu3+ emission upon excitation at 400 nm due to a low-lying charge transfer state. The thermal quenching is already significant at room temperature."}],"status":"public","wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"parent":{"title":"CRYSTENGCOMM","short_title":"CrystEngComm"},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE04","name":"Department of Solid state sciences","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}]},{"ugent_id":"WE06*","name":"Department of Inorganic and physical chemistry (ceased 1-1-2018)","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06*"}]}],"article_type":"original","page":{"first":"1753","last":"1759"},"issn":["1466-8033"],"created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-4789-5799","biblio_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Philippe Smet","last_name":"Smet","name_last_first":"Smet, Philippe","first_name":"Philippe","_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001560747","975100185127"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}]}]},"year":"2012","title":"Two new Ln/Ag heterometallic-based conversion phosphors constructed by 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid","doi":["10.1039/c1ce06012k"],"keyword":["MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES","COORDINATION POLYMERS","CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE","BENZIMIDAZOLE-5","6-DICARBOXYLIC ACID","LANTHANIDE COMPLEXES","ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS","BUILDING UNITS","LUMINESCENCE","TRANSITION","LIGANDS"],"file":[{"sha256":"86601caebc6dfeef3a993600f31ded49deda31306774f6fda279e5c319d6b1e2","access":"restricted","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195987/file/3196039.pdf","_id":"3196039","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"1456930","name":"CEC.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3195987/file/3196039/thumbnail.png"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3195987","_id":"3195987","wos_id":"000300045200036","biblio_id":"3195987","subject":["Chemistry"],"type":"journalArticle","date_created":"2013-04-18 09:10:05","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ding, Fu, et al. “Two New Ln/Ag Heterometallic-Based Conversion Phosphors Constructed by 1H-Benzimidazole-5,6-Dicarboxylic Acid.” <i>CRYSTENGCOMM</i>, vol. 14, no. 5, 2012, pp. 1753–59, doi:10.1039/c1ce06012k.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">F. Ding <i>et al.</i>, “Two new Ln/Ag heterometallic-based conversion phosphors constructed by 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid,” <i>CRYSTENGCOMM</i>, vol. 14, no. 5, pp. 1753–1759, 2012.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Ding F, Song X, Jiang B, Smet P, Poelman D, Xiong G, et al. Two new Ln/Ag heterometallic-based conversion phosphors constructed by 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid. CRYSTENGCOMM. 2012;14(5):1753–9.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ding, F., Song, X., Jiang, B., Smet, P., Poelman, D., Xiong, G., … Sun, Y.-G. (2012). Two new Ln/Ag heterometallic-based conversion phosphors constructed by 1H-benzimidazole-5,6-dicarboxylic acid. <i>CRYSTENGCOMM</i>, <i>14</i>(5), 1753–1759. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1ce06012k</div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ding, Fu, Xiao Song, Bing Jiang, Philippe Smet, Dirk Poelman, Gang Xiong, Yong-Li Wu, En-Jun Gao, Francis Verpoort, and Ya-Guang Sun. 2012. “Two New Ln/Ag Heterometallic-Based Conversion Phosphors Constructed by 1H-Benzimidazole-5,6-Dicarboxylic Acid.” <i>CRYSTENGCOMM</i> 14 (5): 1753–1759. doi:10.1039/c1ce06012k.</div>\n<div><i>Impact factor: 3.879, category: CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, rank: 3/23, quartile: 1.</i></div>","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ding, Fu, Xiao Song, Bing Jiang, Philippe Smet, Dirk Poelman, Gang Xiong, Yong-Li Wu, En-Jun Gao, Francis Verpoort, and Ya-Guang Sun. 2012. “Two New Ln/Ag Heterometallic-Based Conversion Phosphors Constructed by 1H-Benzimidazole-5,6-Dicarboxylic Acid.” <i>CRYSTENGCOMM</i> 14 (5): 1753–59. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1ce06012k.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ding, Fu, Xiao Song, Bing Jiang, Philippe Smet, Dirk Poelman, Gang Xiong, Yong-Li Wu, En-Jun Gao, Francis Verpoort, and Ya-Guang Sun. 2012. “Two New Ln/Ag Heterometallic-Based Conversion Phosphors Constructed by 1H-Benzimidazole-5,6-Dicarboxylic Acid.” <i>CRYSTENGCOMM</i> 14 (5): 1753–1759. doi:10.1039/c1ce06012k.</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:23","issue":"5"}
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{"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"name":"Philippe Smet","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4789-5799","biblio_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Smet","first_name":"Philippe","name_last_first":"Smet, Philippe","_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001560747","975100185127"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"ugent_id":"WE04"}]},{"name_last_first":"Joos, Jonas","first_name":"Jonas","_id":"06292368-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802001345407"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}]}],"orcid_id":"0000-0002-7869-2217","biblio_id":"06292368-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Jonas Joos","last_name":"Joos"},{"biblio_id":"F45CB67C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3930-172X","name":"Dirk Poelman","last_name":"Poelman","_id":"F45CB67C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Dirk","name_last_first":"Poelman, Dirk","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"ugent_id":["801000691888","975703938789"]}],"publication_status":"published","file":[{"access":"open","sha256":"a34fd2023762052e8d3bf5dec187f04a946f9ca29e173ab865499778239cfec6","_id":"3196097","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3196088/file/3196097.pdf","size":"297040","content_type":"application/pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3196088/file/3196097/thumbnail.png","name":"Conf_2013_SID_ME_PFS.pdf"}],"external":0,"abstract":["Phosphor-converted white light-emitting diodes (pcLEDs) are now commonly used in general lighting and display backlighting. For the latter application, red and green phosphors with saturated colours are preferred to reduce filtering losses. In this paper we report on our studies on green-emitting thiogallate phosphors (ZnGa2S4:Eu and SrGa2S4:Eu) with narrow emission bands."],"publication_status_sort":2,"biblio_id":"3196088","language":["eng"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Phosphor-converted white light-emitting diodes (pcLEDs) are now commonly used in general lighting and display backlighting. For the latter application, red and green phosphors with saturated colours are preferred to reduce filtering losses. In this paper we report on our studies on green-emitting thiogallate phosphors (ZnGa2S4:Eu and SrGa2S4:Eu) with narrow emission bands."}],"_id":"3196088","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3196088","publisher":{"name":"Society for Information Display (SID)"},"page":{"first":"25","last":"26"},"date_created":"2013-04-18 09:35:46","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"name":"Department of Solid state sciences"}],"subject":["Physics and Astronomy"],"conference":{"start_date":"2013-04-15","location":"Ghent, Belgium","name":"SID Mid-Europe Spring Meeting 2013","end_date":"2013-04-16"},"type":"conference","parent":{"title":"SID Mid-Europe Spring Meeting, Proceedings"},"title":"Thiogallate phosphors for phosphor-converted LEDs: saturated green emission","created_by":{"name_last_first":"Smet, Philippe","first_name":"Philippe","_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001560747","975100185127"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"ugent_id":"WE04"}],"biblio_id":"F63FAD46-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4789-5799","name":"Philippe Smet","last_name":"Smet"},"year":"2013","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:23","classification":"C1","cite":{"chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Smet, Philippe, Jonas Joos, and Dirk Poelman. 2013. “Thiogallate Phosphors for Phosphor-Converted LEDs: Saturated Green Emission.” In <i>SID Mid-Europe Spring Meeting, Proceedings</i>, 25–26. 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Thiogallate phosphors for phosphor-converted LEDs: saturated green emission. In: SID Mid-Europe Spring Meeting, Proceedings. Society for Information Display (SID); 2013. p. 25–6.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">P. Smet, J. Joos, and D. Poelman, “Thiogallate phosphors for phosphor-converted LEDs: saturated green emission,” in <i>SID Mid-Europe Spring Meeting, Proceedings</i>, Ghent, Belgium, 2013, pp. 25–26.</div>\n  </div>\n"}}
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The crystalline structure of the films was characterized by X-ray diffraction and their photocatalytic activity was evaluated for the oxidation of ethanol in air. The influence of the calcination temperature, pre-heat treatment and the number of layers was studied. Simultaneous thermo-gravimetric and differential thermal analysis measurements were carried out to ascertain the thermal decomposition behavior of the precursors. In order to obtain a higher photoresponse in the visible region, a series of vanadium-, niobium- and tantalum-doped TiO2 catalysts was synthesized by the same sol-gel method. For V doping two different precursors, a vanadium alkoxide and V2O5, were used. The effect on the crystallization and photocatalytic activity of the doped TiO2 films was investigated. Furthermore, to identify the effective composition of the samples, they were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and the surface area of the powders was measured by N-2 adsorption. The 10 wt.% doped catalysts exhibit high photocatalytic activity under visible light and among them the best performance was obtained for the sample containing Ta as dopant. The crystallite sizes are closely related to the photocatalytic activity."],"source":{"record":"VR 1.0\nPT J\nAU Cimieri, I\n   Poelman, H\n   Avci, N\n   Geens, J\n   Lambert, SD\n   Heinrichs, B\n   Poelman, D\nAF Cimieri, Iolanda\n   Poelman, Hilde\n   Avci, Nursen\n   Geens, Jeremy\n   Lambert, Stephanie D.\n   Heinrichs, Benoit\n   Poelman, Dirk\nTI Sol-gel preparation of pure and doped TiO2 films for the photocatalytic\n   oxidation of ethanol in air\nSO JOURNAL OF SOL-GEL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY\nLA English\nDT Article\nDE TiO2 photocatalyst; Doping effect; Visible photocatalytic activity\nID THIN-FILMS; TITANIUM-DIOXIDE; OXYGEN DEFICIENCY; VANADIUM; DEPOSITION;\n   TEMPERATURE; CATALYSTS; COATINGS; NIOBIUM; INDIUM\nAB Stable sols of TiO2 were synthesized by a non-aqueous sol-gel process using titanium (IV) isopropoxide as precursor. The microstructure, optical and morphological properties of the films obtained by spin-coating from the sol, and annealed at different temperatures, were investigated using scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and ellipsometry. The crystalline structure of the films was characterized by X-ray diffraction and their photocatalytic activity was evaluated for the oxidation of ethanol in air. The influence of the calcination temperature, pre-heat treatment and the number of layers was studied. Simultaneous thermo-gravimetric and differential thermal analysis measurements were carried out to ascertain the thermal decomposition behavior of the precursors. In order to obtain a higher photoresponse in the visible region, a series of vanadium-, niobium- and tantalum-doped TiO2 catalysts was synthesized by the same sol-gel method. For V doping two different precursors, a vanadium alkoxide and V2O5, were used. The effect on the crystallization and photocatalytic activity of the doped TiO2 films was investigated. Furthermore, to identify the effective composition of the samples, they were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and the surface area of the powders was measured by N-2 adsorption. The 10 wt.% doped catalysts exhibit high photocatalytic activity under visible light and among them the best performance was obtained for the sample containing Ta as dopant. The crystallite sizes are closely related to the photocatalytic activity.\nC1 [Cimieri, Iolanda; Avci, Nursen; Poelman, Dirk] Univ Ghent, Dept Solid State Sci, LumiLab, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Poelman, Hilde] Univ Ghent, Dept Chem Engn, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Geens, Jeremy; Lambert, Stephanie D.; Heinrichs, Benoit] Univ Liege, Lab Genie Chim, B-4000 Liege, Belgium.\nRP Cimieri, I (reprint author), Univ Ghent, Dept Solid State Sci, LumiLab, Krijgslaan 281-S1, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\nEM iolanda.cimieri@ugent.be\nFU Belgian Science Policy; FWO-Flanders\nFX This work was carried out under the Interuniversity Attraction Pole\n   programme IUAP VI/17-INANOMAT funded by the Belgian Science Policy and\n   was also supported by FWO-Flanders. The authors are grateful to Olivier\n   Janssens, Nico De Roo and Jonas Botterman for performing, respectively,\n   the SEM, XPS and TEM measurements and Philippe Smet for help in XRD\n   measurements. 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The microstructure, optical and morphological properties of the films obtained by spin-coating from the sol, and annealed at different temperatures, were investigated using scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and ellipsometry. The crystalline structure of the films was characterized by X-ray diffraction and their photocatalytic activity was evaluated for the oxidation of ethanol in air. The influence of the calcination temperature, pre-heat treatment and the number of layers was studied. Simultaneous thermo-gravimetric and differential thermal analysis measurements were carried out to ascertain the thermal decomposition behavior of the precursors. In order to obtain a higher photoresponse in the visible region, a series of vanadium-, niobium- and tantalum-doped TiO2 catalysts was synthesized by the same sol-gel method. For V doping two different precursors, a vanadium alkoxide and V2O5, were used. The effect on the crystallization and photocatalytic activity of the doped TiO2 films was investigated. Furthermore, to identify the effective composition of the samples, they were characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and the surface area of the powders was measured by N-2 adsorption. The 10 wt.% doped catalysts exhibit high photocatalytic activity under visible light and among them the best performance was obtained for the sample containing Ta as dopant. 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{"status":"public","wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"volume":"85","source":{"record":"VR 1.0\nPT J\nAU Verhelst, K\n   Verstrepen, L\n   Carpentier, I\n   Beyaert, R\nAF Verhelst, Kelly\n   Verstrepen, Lynn\n   Carpentier, Isabelle\n   Beyaert, Rudi\nTI I kappa B kinase epsilon (IKK epsilon): A therapeutic target in\n   inflammation and cancer\nSO BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY\nLA English\nDT Article\nDE IKK epsilon; Inflammation; Cancer; NF-kappa B; IRF3\nID TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR; TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR CYLD; INTERFERON REGULATORY\n   FACTOR-3; DEPENDENT GENE-TRANSCRIPTION; BREAST-CANCER; INNATE IMMUNITY;\n   RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS; ANTIVIRAL RESPONSE; RIG-I; TBK1/IKK-EPSILON\n   KINASES\nAB The innate immune system forms our first line of defense against invading pathogens and relies for a major part on the activation of two transcription factors, NF-kappa B and IRF3. Signaling pathways that activate these transcription factors are intertwined at the level of the canonical I kappa B kinases (IKK alpha, IKK beta) and non-canonical IKK-related kinases (IKK epsilon, TBK1). Recently, significant progress has been made in understanding the function and mechanism of action of IKK epsilon in immune signaling. In addition, IKK epsilon impacts on cell proliferation and transformation, and is thereby also classified as an oncogene. Studies with IKK epsilon knockout mice have illustrated a key role for IKK epsilon in inflammatory and metabolic diseases. In this review we will highlight the mechanisms by which IKK epsilon impacts on signaling pathways involved in disease development and discuss its potential as a novel therapeutic target. (c) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.\nC1 [Verhelst, Kelly; Verstrepen, Lynn; Carpentier, Isabelle; Beyaert, Rudi] VIB, Dept Mol Biomed Res, Unit Mol Signal Transduct Inflammat, Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Verhelst, Kelly; Verstrepen, Lynn; Carpentier, Isabelle; Beyaert, Rudi] Univ Ghent, Dept Biomed Mol Biol, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\nRP Beyaert, R (reprint author), Technol Park 927, B-9052 Ghent, Belgium.\nEM Rudi.Beyaert@dmbr.vib-UGent.be\nFU Interuniversity Attraction Poles (IAP-VII) [P7/32]; Fund for Scientific\n   Research (FWO)-Flanders [G0619.10, G0089.10, 3G023611, G028712N,\n   G046612N, G016413N, G027413N]; Foundation Against Cancer; Strategic\n   Basic Research' programme of the IWT; Hercules; GOA; 'Group-ID MRP'\n   initiatives of Ghent University\nFX Research in the authors' lab is supported by grants from the\n   Interuniversity Attraction Poles (IAP-VII, contract P7/32)', the Fund\n   for Scientific Research (FWO)-Flanders (grants G0619.10, G0089.10,\n   3G023611, G028712N, G046612N, G016413N, G027413N), the 'Foundation\n   Against Cancer', the 'Strategic Basic Research' programme of the IWT,\n   and the 'Hercules', 'GOA', and 'Group-ID MRP' initiatives of Ghent\n   University. 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Inducible gene targeting of the receptor tyrosine kinase VEGFR2 in endothelial cells disrupted hemospheres and, concomitantly, reduced the number of CD150+ CD48- cells. Our results identify a previously unrecognized, vessel-associated BM compartment with a specific localization and properties distinct from the marrow cavity."}],"status":"public","publication_status":"published","author":[{"last_name":"Wang","name_last_first":"Wang, Lin","first_name":"Lin","name":"Lin Wang"},{"name":"Rui Benedito","name_last_first":"Benedito, Rui","first_name":"Rui","last_name":"Benedito"},{"name":"M Gabriele Bixel","name_last_first":"Bixel, M Gabriele","first_name":"M Gabriele","last_name":"Bixel"},{"last_name":"Zeuschner","name":"Dagmar Zeuschner","name_last_first":"Zeuschner, Dagmar","first_name":"Dagmar"},{"first_name":"Martin","name_last_first":"Stehling, Martin","name":"Martin Stehling","last_name":"Stehling"},{"first_name":"Lars","name_last_first":"Sävendahl, Lars","name":"Lars Sävendahl","last_name":"Sävendahl"},{"last_name":"Haigh","biblio_id":"F703316C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Jody Haigh","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["801001824364","971290885801"],"_id":"F703316C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Haigh, Jody","first_name":"Jody"},{"first_name":"Hugo","name_last_first":"Snippert, Hugo","name":"Hugo Snippert","last_name":"Snippert"},{"last_name":"Clevers","name_last_first":"Clevers, Hans","first_name":"Hans","name":"Hans Clevers"},{"name":"Georg Breier","name_last_first":"Breier, Georg","first_name":"Georg","last_name":"Breier"},{"last_name":"Kiefer","name":"Friedemann Kiefer","name_last_first":"Kiefer, Friedemann","first_name":"Friedemann"},{"last_name":"Adams","first_name":"Ralf H","name_last_first":"Adams, Ralf H","name":"Ralf H Adams"}],"publication_status_sort":2,"external":0,"source":{"record":"VR 1.0\nPT J\nAU Wang, L\n   Benedito, R\n   Bixel, MG\n   Zeuschner, D\n   Stehling, M\n   Savendahl, L\n   Haigh, JJ\n   Snippert, H\n   Clevers, H\n   Breier, G\n   Kiefer, F\n   Adams, RH\nAF Wang, Lin\n   Benedito, Rui\n   Bixel, M. Gabriele\n   Zeuschner, Dagmar\n   Stehling, Martin\n   Savendahl, Lars\n   Haigh, Jody J.\n   Snippert, Hugo\n   Clevers, Hans\n   Breier, Georg\n   Kiefer, Friedemann\n   Adams, Ralf H.\nTI Identification of a clonally expanding haematopoietic compartment in\n   bone marrow\nSO EMBO JOURNAL\nLA English\nDT Review\nDE bone marrow; endothelium; haematopoiesis; perivascular cells\nID NORMAL MOUSE FEMUR; STEM-CELL NICHE; SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT; PROGENITOR\n   CELLS; IN-VIVO; VEGF; ANGIOGENESIS; MICE; HOMEOSTASIS; RECONSTITUTION\nAB In mammals, postnatal haematopoiesis occurs in the bone marrow (BM) and involves specialized microenvironments controlling haematopoietic stem cell (HSC) behaviour and, in particular, stem cell dormancy and self-renewal. While these processes have been linked to a number of different stromal cell types and signalling pathways, it is currently unclear whether BM has a homogenous architecture devoid of structural and functional partitions. Here, we show with genetic labelling techniques, high-resolution imaging and functional experiments in mice that the periphery of the adult BM cavity harbours previously unrecognized compartments with distinct properties. These units, which we have termed hemospheres, were composed of endothelial, haematopoietic and mesenchymal cells, were enriched in CD150+ CD48- putative HSCs, and enabled rapid haematopoietic cell proliferation and clonal expansion. Inducible gene targeting of the receptor tyrosine kinase VEGFR2 in endothelial cells disrupted hemospheres and, concomitantly, reduced the number of CD150+ CD48- cells. Our results identify a previously unrecognized, vessel-associated BM compartment with a specific localization and properties distinct from the marrow cavity. The EMBO Journal (2013) 32, 219-230. doi:10.1038/emboj.2012.308; Published online 27 November 2012\nC1 [Wang, Lin; Benedito, Rui; Bixel, M. Gabriele; Adams, Ralf H.] Max Planck Inst Mol Biomed, Dept Tissue Morphogenesis, D-48149 Munster, Germany.\n   [Wang, Lin; Benedito, Rui; Bixel, M. Gabriele; Adams, Ralf H.] Univ Munster, Fac Med, D-48149 Munster, Germany.\n   [Zeuschner, Dagmar; Stehling, Martin] Max Planck Inst Mol Biomed, Electron Microscopy Unit, D-48149 Munster, Germany.\n   [Zeuschner, Dagmar; Stehling, Martin] Max Planck Inst Mol Biomed, Flow Cytometry Unit, D-48149 Munster, Germany.\n   [Savendahl, Lars] Karolinska Inst, Astrid Lindgren Childrens Hosp, Dept Womens & Childrens Hlth, Div Pediat Endocrinol, Stockholm, Sweden.\n   [Haigh, Jody J.] VIB, Dept Mol Biomed Res, Vasc Cell Biol Unit, Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Haigh, Jody J.] UGhent Dept Mol Biol, Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Snippert, Hugo; Clevers, Hans] Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, KNAW, Hubrecht Inst, Utrecht, Netherlands.\n   [Breier, Georg] Tech Univ Dresden, Inst Pathol, Med Fac Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden, Germany.\n   [Kiefer, Friedemann] Max Planck Inst Mol Biomed, Mammalian Cell Signaling Lab, D-48149 Munster, Germany.\nRP Adams, RH (reprint author), Max Planck Inst Mol Biomed, Dept Tissue Morphogenesis, Roentgenstr 20, D-48149 Munster, Germany.\nEM ralf.adams@mpi-muenster.mpg.de\nFU Max Planck Society; University of Muenster; German Research Foundation\n   [SFB 492, SPP 1190]\nFX We thank K Mildner, the staff of the MPI-MBM animal facility and A\n   Chagin for their help and EF Wagner for the generation of Flk1 mice.\n   Funding was provided by the Max Planck Society, the University of\n   Muenster, and the German Research Foundation (programs SFB 492 and SPP\n   1190).\nNR 46\nTC 1\nZ9 1\nPU NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP\nPI NEW YORK\nPA 75 VARICK ST, 9TH FLR, NEW YORK, NY 10013-1917 USA\nSN 0261-4189\nJ9 EMBO J\nJI Embo J.\nPD JAN 23\nPY 2013\nVL 32\nIS 2\nBP 219\nEP 230\nDI 10.1038/emboj.2012.308\nPG 12\nWC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology\nSC Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Cell Biology\nGA 110RZ\nUT WOS:000316464500006\n"},"abstract":["In mammals, postnatal haematopoiesis occurs in the bone marrow (BM) and involves specialized microenvironments controlling haematopoietic stem cell (HSC) behaviour and, in particular, stem cell dormancy and self-renewal. While these processes have been linked to a number of different stromal cell types and signalling pathways, it is currently unclear whether BM has a homogenous architecture devoid of structural and functional partitions. Here, we show with genetic labelling techniques, high-resolution imaging and functional experiments in mice that the periphery of the adult BM cavity harbours previously unrecognized compartments with distinct properties. These units, which we have termed hemospheres, were composed of endothelial, haematopoietic and mesenchymal cells, were enriched in CD150+ CD48- putative HSCs, and enabled rapid haematopoietic cell proliferation and clonal expansion. Inducible gene targeting of the receptor tyrosine kinase VEGFR2 in endothelial cells disrupted hemospheres and, concomitantly, reduced the number of CD150+ CD48- cells. 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It was observed that the shape of the nanobuilding blocks, and therefore the architecture of the microstructures, could be tuned by controlling the reaction conditions, such as the source of the rare earth, the amount of a surfactant and the reaction time. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), elemental analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and N-2 adsorption were employed to characterize the obtained products. The photoluminescent properties of Eu3+ and Dy3+ doped tungstate materials were investigated. Luminescence measurements showed an efficient charge transfer from the WO42- groups to Eu3+ and Dy3+ ions. It was found that under UV excitation the Dy3+ doped Y(WO3)(2)(OH)(3) and La-2(WO4)(3) precursors exhibit white emission."],"external":0,"publication_status_sort":2,"author":[{"last_name":"Kaczmarek","name":"Anna Kaczmarek","biblio_id":"31FBC57C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5254-8762","ugent_id":["802000985190","973837350615"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06"}]}],"first_name":"Anna","name_last_first":"Kaczmarek, Anna","_id":"31FBC57C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Liu","name":"Ying-Ya Liu","biblio_id":"278A58D8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000788261"],"_id":"278A58D8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Liu, Ying-Ya","first_name":"Ying-Ya"},{"last_name":"Van Der Voort","name":"Pascal Van Der Voort","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1248-479X","biblio_id":"F80C8D06-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06"}]}],"ugent_id":["801002082830","978164144941"],"_id":"F80C8D06-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Pascal","name_last_first":"Van Der Voort, Pascal"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-7091-6864","biblio_id":"FB4596A2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Rik Van Deun","last_name":"Van Deun","_id":"FB4596A2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van Deun, Rik","first_name":"Rik","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06"}],"ugent_id":"WE06"},{"ugent_id":"LA24","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000402584","975323555616"]}],"publication_status":"published","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"In this paper, various microstructures of yttrium and lanthanum tungstates were synthesized under hydrothermal conditions, at pH 5, in a ligand-free environment, and in the presence of a dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (DSS) surfactant. It was observed that the shape of the nanobuilding blocks, and therefore the architecture of the microstructures, could be tuned by controlling the reaction conditions, such as the source of the rare earth, the amount of a surfactant and the reaction time. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), elemental analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and N-2 adsorption were employed to characterize the obtained products. The photoluminescent properties of Eu3+ and Dy3+ doped tungstate materials were investigated. Luminescence measurements showed an efficient charge transfer from the WO42- groups to Eu3+ and Dy3+ ions. It was found that under UV excitation the Dy3+ doped Y(WO3)(2)(OH)(3) and La-2(WO4)(3) precursors exhibit white emission.","lang":"eng"}],"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article"}
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(2012). Computer imulation and carotid artey stenting: a novel procedure for virtually implanted stent analysis. <i>11th Belgian Day on Biomedical Engineering, Abstracts</i>. Presented at the 11th Belgian Day on Biomedical Engineering, Brussels, Belgium.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Iannaccone F, De Beule M, Segers P, Verhegghe B. Computer imulation and carotid artey stenting: a novel procedure for virtually implanted stent analysis. In: 11th Belgian Day on Biomedical Engineering, Abstracts. 2012.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Iannaccone, Francesco, Matthieu De Beule, Patrick Segers, and Benedict Verhegghe. 2012. “Computer Imulation and Carotid Artey Stenting: A Novel Procedure for Virtually Implanted Stent Analysis.” In <i>11th Belgian Day on Biomedical Engineering, Abstracts</i>.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">F. Iannaccone, M. De Beule, P. Segers, and B. 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Vaccine design nowadays focuses on the implementation of safer recombinant subunit vaccines. However, these recombinant subunit antigens are often poor immunogens and several strategies are currently under investigation to enhance their immunogenicity. The encapsulation of antigens in biodegradable microparticulate delivery systems seems a promising strategy to boost their immunogenicity. Here, we evaluate the capacity of polyelectrolyte complex microparticles (PECMs), fabricated by single step spray-drying, to deliver antigens to porcine dendritic cells and how these particles affect the functional maturation of dendritic cells (DCs). As clinically relevant model antigen F4 fimbriae, a bacterial adhesin purified from a porcine-specific enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli strain was chosen. The resulting antigen-loaded PECMs are efficiently internalised by porcine monocyte-derived DCs. F4 fimbriae-loaded PECMs (F4-PECMs) enhanced CD40 and CD25 surface expression by DCs and this phenotypical maturation correlated with an increased secretion of IL-6 and IL-1β. More importantly, F4-PECMs enhance both the T cell stimulatory and antigen presentation capacity of DCs. Moreover, PECMs efficiently promoted the CD8+ T cell stimulatory capacity of dendritic cells, indicating an enhanced ability to cross-present the encapsulated antigens. These results could accelerate the development of veterinary and human subunit vaccines based on polyelectrolyte complex microparticles to induce protective immunity against a variety of extra- and intracellular pathogens.\r\n"},"jcr":{"category_rank":"30/256","category_vigintile":3,"immediacy_index":0.542,"eigenfactor":0.01973,"category_quartile":1,"total_cites":10576,"prev_category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":3.826,"category_decile":2,"category":"PHARMACOLOGY & 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University"}],"ugent_id":["002004042329","802000839791","974120629112"],"_id":"0353F078-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Dierendonck, Marijke","first_name":"Marijke","last_name":"Dierendonck","biblio_id":"0353F078-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Marijke Dierendonck"},{"last_name":"Favoreel","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4993-6857","biblio_id":"F4EE0956-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Herman Favoreel","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI04","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001027853","972272313007"],"_id":"F4EE0956-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Herman","name_last_first":"Favoreel, Herman"},{"first_name":"Stefaan","name_last_first":"De Koker, Stefaan","_id":"F94C50D4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["001996461676","801001691392","979021393858"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Stefaan De 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Eric","first_name":"Eric","_id":"F4500670-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Cox","name":"Eric Cox","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4281-2990","biblio_id":"F4500670-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","classification":"A1","cite":{"fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Devriendt, Bert, Kim Baert, Marijke Dierendonck, Herman Favoreel, Stefaan De Koker, Jean Paul Remon, Bruno De Geest, and Eric Cox. 2013. “One-Step Spray-Dried Polyelectrolyte Microparticles Enhance the Antigen Cross-Presentation Capacity of Porcine Dendritic Cells.” <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS AND BIOPHARMACEUTICS</i> 84 (2): 421–429. doi:10.1016/j.ejpb.2012.11.016.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Devriendt, Bert, Kim Baert, Marijke Dierendonck, Herman Favoreel, Stefaan De Koker, Jean Paul Remon, Bruno De Geest, and Eric Cox. 2013. “One-Step Spray-Dried Polyelectrolyte Microparticles Enhance the Antigen Cross-Presentation Capacity of Porcine Dendritic Cells.” <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS AND BIOPHARMACEUTICS</i> 84 (2): 421–29. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpb.2012.11.016.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Devriendt, B., Baert, K., Dierendonck, M., Favoreel, H., De Koker, S., Remon, J. P., … Cox, E. (2013). One-step spray-dried polyelectrolyte microparticles enhance the antigen cross-presentation capacity of porcine dendritic cells. <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS AND BIOPHARMACEUTICS</i>, <i>84</i>(2), 421–429. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpb.2012.11.016</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">B. Devriendt <i>et al.</i>, “One-step spray-dried polyelectrolyte microparticles enhance the antigen cross-presentation capacity of porcine dendritic cells,” <i>EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS AND BIOPHARMACEUTICS</i>, vol. 84, no. 2, pp. 421–429, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Devriendt B, Baert K, Dierendonck M, Favoreel H, De Koker S, Remon JP, et al. One-step spray-dried polyelectrolyte microparticles enhance the antigen cross-presentation capacity of porcine dendritic cells. 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As a specific example, we consider the respiratory data. The NIMRAD can be applied for quantitative description of data recorded for complex systems in cases where the adequate model is absent and the treatment procedure should not contain any uncontrollable error. The theoretical developments are applied to signals measured from the respiratory system by means of the forced oscillation technique based on non-invasive lung function test. In order to verify the feasibility of the proposed algorithm for developing new diagnosis tools, we apply NIMRAD on two different respiratory data sets, namely from a healthy subject and from a patient diagnosed with asthma. The results are promising and suggest that NIMRAD could be further tailored and used for specific clinical applications."],"jcr":{"category_vigintile":9,"category_rank":"108/249","immediacy_index":0.228,"eigenfactor":0.00127,"total_cites":457,"category_quartile":2,"category_decile":5,"prev_category_quartile":3,"prev_impact_factor":1.019,"category":"ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC","impact_factor":1.43,"impact_factor_5yr":1.335,"prev_category_vigintile":11,"prev_category_decile":6},"publication_status_sort":2,"volume":"8","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"This paper illustrates the efficiency and simplicity of a new technique which is determined in this paper as NIMRAD (the non-invasive methods of the reduced analysis of data) for describing information extracted from biological signals. As a specific example, we consider the respiratory data. The NIMRAD can be applied for quantitative description of data recorded for complex systems in cases where the adequate model is absent and the treatment procedure should not contain any uncontrollable error. The theoretical developments are applied to signals measured from the respiratory system by means of the forced oscillation technique based on non-invasive lung function test. In order to verify the feasibility of the proposed algorithm for developing new diagnosis tools, we apply NIMRAD on two different respiratory data sets, namely from a healthy subject and from a patient diagnosed with asthma. The results are promising and suggest that NIMRAD could be further tailored and used for specific clinical applications."}],"status":"public"}
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{"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:27","vabb_approved":0,"cite":{"fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Van Wesenbeeck, Philippe, P WUILLAUME, and G VLOEBERGH. 2004. “Planningspraktijk in Vlaanderen.” In <i>Handboek Ruimtelijke Ordening En Stedenbouw</i>, 313–355. Die Keure.</div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Van Wesenbeeck, Philippe, P WUILLAUME, and G VLOEBERGH. 2004. “Planningspraktijk in Vlaanderen.” In <i>Handboek Ruimtelijke Ordening En Stedenbouw</i>, 313–355. Die Keure.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Van Wesenbeeck, Philippe, P WUILLAUME, and G VLOEBERGH. 2004. “Planningspraktijk in Vlaanderen.” In <i>Handboek Ruimtelijke Ordening En Stedenbouw</i>, 313–55. Die Keure.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">P. Van Wesenbeeck, P. WUILLAUME, and G. 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{"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:27","classification":"A1","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Martel, An, et al. “The Novel ‘Candidatus Amphibiichlamydia Ranarum’ Is Highly Prevalent in Invasive Exotic Bullfrogs (Lithobates Catesbeianus).” <i>ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS</i>, vol. 5, no. 1, 2013, pp. 105–08, doi:10.1111/j.1758-2229.2012.00359.x.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Martel, An, Connie Adriaensen, Mojdeh Sharifian Fard, Mado Vandewoestyne, Dieter Deforce, Herman Favoreel, Karolien Bergen, et al. 2013. “The Novel ‘Candidatus Amphibiichlamydia Ranarum’ Is Highly Prevalent in Invasive Exotic Bullfrogs (Lithobates Catesbeianus).” <i>ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS</i> 5 (1): 105–8. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1758-2229.2012.00359.x.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">A. Martel <i>et al.</i>, “The novel ‘Candidatus Amphibiichlamydia ranarum’ is highly prevalent in invasive exotic bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus),” <i>ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS</i>, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 105–108, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Martel, An, Connie Adriaensen, Mojdeh Sharifian Fard, Mado Vandewoestyne, Dieter Deforce, Herman Favoreel, Karolien Bergen, Adriana Marieke van der Sluijs, Sander Devisscher, Tim Adriaens, Gerald Louette, Kristof Baert, Alex Hyatt, Sandra Crameri, Freddy Haesebrouck, and Frank Pasmans. 2013. “The Novel ‘Candidatus Amphibiichlamydia Ranarum’ Is Highly Prevalent in Invasive Exotic Bullfrogs (Lithobates Catesbeianus).” <i>ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS</i> 5 (1): 105–108. doi:10.1111/j.1758-2229.2012.00359.x.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Martel A, Adriaensen C, Sharifian Fard M, Vandewoestyne M, Deforce D, Favoreel H, et al. The novel “Candidatus Amphibiichlamydia ranarum” is highly prevalent in invasive exotic bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus). ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS. 2013;5(1):105–8.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Martel, A., Adriaensen, C., Sharifian Fard, M., Vandewoestyne, M., Deforce, D., Favoreel, H., … Pasmans, F. (2013). The novel “Candidatus Amphibiichlamydia ranarum” is highly prevalent in invasive exotic bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus). <i>ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS</i>, <i>5</i>(1), 105–108. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1758-2229.2012.00359.x</div>\n"},"issue":"1","subject":["Biology and Life Sciences"],"type":"journalArticle","date_created":"2013-04-22 13:59:06","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3198402","_id":"3198402","wos_id":"000314474500012","biblio_id":"3198402","file":[{"size":"215202","content_type":"application/pdf","name":"Martel.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3198402/file/3198452/thumbnail.png","sha256":"7183b1aa43763e75492870fa72d2fc47f41611809bc80f52e28bb861dfd64c05","access":"restricted","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3198402/file/3198452.pdf","_id":"3198452"}],"keyword":["DISEASE","FROGS","AMERICAN BULLFROG","AMPHIBIANS","CHLAMYDIA-PNEUMONIAE"],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","issn":["1758-2229"],"title":"The novel 'Candidatus Amphibiichlamydia ranarum' is highly prevalent in invasive exotic bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus)","doi":["10.1111/j.1758-2229.2012.00359.x"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["802000884049","978058091205"],"_id":"2F703AB8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Sarah","name_last_first":"Wambacq, Sarah","last_name":"Wambacq","name":"Sarah Wambacq","biblio_id":"2F703AB8-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2013","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"FW01","name":"Department of Pharmaceutics","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW01"}]},{"ugent_id":"DI04*","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04*"}],"name":"Department of Virology, parasitology and immunology (ceased 1-1-2022)"},{"name":"Department of Pathology, bacteriology and poultry diseases (ceased 1-1-2022)","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05*"}],"ugent_id":"DI05*"}],"parent":{"title":"ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS","short_title":"Environ. Microbiol. Rep."},"article_type":"original","page":{"first":"105","last":"108"},"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Knowledge concerning microbial infectious diseases in the current amphibian crisis is rudimentary and largely limited to ranavirosis and chytridiomycosis. The family Chlamydiaceae is gaining attention as a common cause of disease in amphibians and may harbour new and emerging amphibian pathogens. We identified a novel species of Chlamydiales (Candidatus Amphibiichlamydia ranarum) with a prevalence of 71% in exotic invasive bullfrog tadpoles (Lithobates catesbeianus) from an introduced population in the Netherlands. The sequence of a 1474bp 16S rRNA gene fragment showed that the novel taxon forms a well-defined clade with Candidatus Amphibiichlamydia salamandrae' within the Chlamydiaceae family. Although none of the tadpoles examined showed signs of clinical disease, urgent evaluation of its pathogenic potential for native amphibian species is required."}],"wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"volume":"5","abstract":["Knowledge concerning microbial infectious diseases in the current amphibian crisis is rudimentary and largely limited to ranavirosis and chytridiomycosis. The family Chlamydiaceae is gaining attention as a common cause of disease in amphibians and may harbour new and emerging amphibian pathogens. We identified a novel species of Chlamydiales (Candidatus Amphibiichlamydia ranarum) with a prevalence of 71% in exotic invasive bullfrog tadpoles (Lithobates catesbeianus) from an introduced population in the Netherlands. The sequence of a 1474bp 16S rRNA gene fragment showed that the novel taxon forms a well-defined clade with Candidatus Amphibiichlamydia salamandrae' within the Chlamydiaceae family. Although none of the tadpoles examined showed signs of clinical disease, urgent evaluation of its pathogenic potential for native amphibian species is required."],"external":0,"jcr":{"prev_category_decile":3,"impact_factor_5yr":3.556,"prev_category_vigintile":6,"impact_factor":3.264,"category":"ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES","prev_impact_factor":2.708,"prev_category_quartile":2,"category_decile":2,"category_quartile":1,"total_cites":1292,"eigenfactor":0.00675,"immediacy_index":0.718,"category_vigintile":4,"category_rank":"35/216"},"publication_status_sort":2,"author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-7609-5649","biblio_id":"F5F50C8C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"An Martel","last_name":"Martel","name_last_first":"Martel, An","first_name":"An","_id":"F5F50C8C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001432728","972050305770"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05"}]}]},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-1481-1635","biblio_id":"317D4C4C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Connie Adriaensen","last_name":"Adriaensen","_id":"317D4C4C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Adriaensen, Connie","first_name":"Connie","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent","name":"Ghent University Hospital","path":[{"ugent_id":"UZGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["802000943865","974406682920"]},{"biblio_id":"306CD8CC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Mojdeh Sharifian Fard","last_name":"Sharifian Fard","_id":"306CD8CC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Mojdeh","name_last_first":"Sharifian Fard, Mojdeh","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["000100942543","802001450790","978010264545"]},{"ugent_id":["002001156173","802000053283","976676983579"],"last_name":"Vandewoestyne","name":"Mado Vandewoestyne","name_last_first":"Vandewoestyne, Mado","first_name":"Mado","biblio_id":"F869E8B6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","_id":"F869E8B6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Dieter Deforce","biblio_id":"F4D02620-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-0635-661X","last_name":"Deforce","name_last_first":"Deforce, Dieter","first_name":"Dieter","_id":"F4D02620-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801000962680","977347599547"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"FW01","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"FW"},{"ugent_id":"FW01"}]}]},{"last_name":"Favoreel","orcid_id":"0000-0003-4993-6857","biblio_id":"F4EE0956-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Herman Favoreel","ugent_id":["801001027853","972272313007"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"ugent_id":"DI04"}],"first_name":"Herman","name_last_first":"Favoreel, Herman","_id":"F4EE0956-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Bergen","biblio_id":"097C7C72-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Karolien Bergen","ugent_id":["000070740076","802001378648"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name_last_first":"Bergen, Karolien","first_name":"Karolien","_id":"097C7C72-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"van der Sluijs","ugent_id":["000101142506","802001461096","976357492962"],"_id":"331220DC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Adriana Marieke van der Sluijs","biblio_id":"331220DC-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Adriana Marieke","name_last_first":"van der Sluijs, Adriana Marieke"},{"name":"Sander Devisscher","first_name":"Sander","name_last_first":"Devisscher, Sander","last_name":"Devisscher"},{"name":"Tim Adriaens","name_last_first":"Adriaens, Tim","first_name":"Tim","last_name":"Adriaens"},{"name":"Gerald Louette","name_last_first":"Louette, Gerald","first_name":"Gerald","last_name":"Louette"},{"name":"Kristof Baert","name_last_first":"Baert, Kristof","first_name":"Kristof","last_name":"Baert"},{"name":"Alex Hyatt","first_name":"Alex","name_last_first":"Hyatt, Alex","last_name":"Hyatt"},{"name":"Sandra Crameri","first_name":"Sandra","name_last_first":"Crameri, Sandra","last_name":"Crameri"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05"}],"ugent_id":"DI05"}],"ugent_id":["801000516581"],"_id":"F4151B78-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Haesebrouck, Freddy","first_name":"Freddy","last_name":"Haesebrouck","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1709-933X","biblio_id":"F4151B78-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Freddy Haesebrouck"},{"last_name":"Pasmans","orcid_id":"0000-0003-3160-503X","biblio_id":"F573FD86-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Frank Pasmans","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001239132","972563771634"],"_id":"F573FD86-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Pasmans, Frank","first_name":"Frank"}],"publication_status":"published"}
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Limited availability of antimicrobial drugs for use in laying hens emphasizes the need for alternative control measures. A broth microdilution method was used to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility of 20 Brachyspira intermedia field isolates from laying hen flocks to components of essential oils (EO). Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) distributions, obtained for 8 EO components, were all monomodal. Cinnamaldehyde had the lowest MIC values (40 to 80 mg/L), followed by nerolidol, capsaicin, carvacrol, and thymol (80 to 320 mg/L), eugenol (160 to 640 mg/L), and linalool (320 to 1,280 mg/L). The MIC ranges of piperine were mostly above the test range of 1,280 mg/L. \r\nIn an in vivo experiment, coated trans-cinnamaldehyde was supplemented to the feed of rearing pullets. A completely randomized experimental design with 4 treatments and 3 replicates each (replicate = group of seven 1-d-old laying hen chickens) was applied. The negative and positive controls received a conventional feed during the whole trial. The positive controls were orally inoculated on 3 consecutive days (d 22, 23, and 24) with 1 mL of 1.0 × 108 cfu/mL of a B. intermedia field isolate. Two treatment groups (preventive and curative), identically inoculated, received the coated trans-cinnamaldehyde-supplemented feed (500 mg/kg of trans-cinnamaldehyde), the preventive group from d 1, the curative from d 25. On d 32, ceca were collected for bacteriologic Brachyspira enumeration. The mean enumeration of Brachyspira cells was decreased (P < 0.05) in the curative treated group versus the positive control group. \r\nThe in vitro results of the present study demonstrate the potential of EO components as antimicrobials against poultry Brachyspira isolates, including isolates with acquired resistance for classic antimicrobial drugs. Reduction of Brachyspira colonization in young pullets was obtained, in a curative way, in an in vivo study using feed supplemented with coated trans-cinnamaldehyde. Further studies are necessary to investigate the mode of action of the coated transcinnamaldehyde in reducing Brachyspira colonization of the ceca."],"jcr":{"impact_factor":1.544,"prev_category_vigintile":4,"impact_factor_5yr":2.001,"category":"AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE","prev_category_decile":2,"immediacy_index":0.264,"eigenfactor":0.01343,"category_rank":"12/52","category_vigintile":5,"total_cites":13522,"category_quartile":1,"category_decile":3,"prev_category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":1.516},"publication_status_sort":2,"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"Cecal enteritis due to Brachyspira infections tends to be chronic in laying hens. Limited availability of antimicrobial drugs for use in laying hens emphasizes the need for alternative control measures. A broth microdilution method was used to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility of 20 Brachyspira intermedia field isolates from laying hen flocks to components of essential oils (EO). Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) distributions, obtained for 8 EO components, were all monomodal. Cinnamaldehyde had the lowest MIC values (40 to 80 mg/L), followed by nerolidol, capsaicin, carvacrol, and thymol (80 to 320 mg/L), eugenol (160 to 640 mg/L), and linalool (320 to 1,280 mg/L). The MIC ranges of piperine were mostly above the test range of 1,280 mg/L. \r\nIn an in vivo experiment, coated trans-cinnamaldehyde was supplemented to the feed of rearing pullets. A completely randomized experimental design with 4 treatments and 3 replicates each (replicate = group of seven 1-d-old laying hen chickens) was applied. The negative and positive controls received a conventional feed during the whole trial. The positive controls were orally inoculated on 3 consecutive days (d 22, 23, and 24) with 1 mL of 1.0 × 108 cfu/mL of a B. intermedia field isolate. Two treatment groups (preventive and curative), identically inoculated, received the coated trans-cinnamaldehyde-supplemented feed (500 mg/kg of trans-cinnamaldehyde), the preventive group from d 1, the curative from d 25. On d 32, ceca were collected for bacteriologic Brachyspira enumeration. The mean enumeration of Brachyspira cells was decreased (P < 0.05) in the curative treated group versus the positive control group. \r\nThe in vitro results of the present study demonstrate the potential of EO components as antimicrobials against poultry Brachyspira isolates, including isolates with acquired resistance for classic antimicrobial drugs. Reduction of Brachyspira colonization in young pullets was obtained, in a curative way, in an in vivo study using feed supplemented with coated trans-cinnamaldehyde. Further studies are necessary to investigate the mode of action of the coated transcinnamaldehyde in reducing Brachyspira colonization of the ceca.","lang":"eng"}],"page":{"last":"1207","first":"1202"},"article_type":"original","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05*"}],"name":"Department of Pathology, bacteriology and poultry diseases (ceased 1-1-2022)","ugent_id":"DI05*"}],"parent":{"title":"POULTRY SCIENCE","short_title":"Poult. Sci."},"title":"In vitro sensitivity of poultry Brachyspira intermedia isolates to essential oil components and in vivo reduction of Brachyspira intermedia in rearing pullets with cinnamaldehyde feed supplementation","doi":["10.3382/ps.2012-02690"],"created_by":{"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"ugent_id":["001961061427","802000308719","975644409283"],"_id":"F9E7ADD6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Verlinden, Marc","first_name":"Marc","last_name":"Verlinden","biblio_id":"F9E7ADD6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Marc Verlinden"},"year":"2013","issn":["0032-5791"],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","keyword":["LAYING HENS","BROILER-CHICKENS","Brachyspira intermedia","avian intestinal spirochetosis","trans-cinnamaldehyde","essential oil","laying hen","ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY","MANNAN-OLIGOSACCHARIDE","TRANS-CINNAMALDEHYDE","SALMONELLA-ENTERICA","EGG QUALITY","PERFORMANCE","COLONIZATION","SPP."],"file":[{"_id":"3202106","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3198595/file/3202106.pdf","access":"restricted","sha256":"3fafa8d62ac161a003e937ca920134b6e17ace6f6809ae08af53d0a6253fa006","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3198595/file/3202106/thumbnail.png","name":"1202.full.pdf","size":"637275","content_type":"application/pdf"}],"wos_id":"000319318300008","biblio_id":"3198595","_id":"3198595","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3198595","date_created":"2013-04-22 15:43:46","subject":["Veterinary Sciences"],"type":"journalArticle","issue":"5","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:27","classification":"A1","cite":{"chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Verlinden, Marc, Frank Pasmans, Maxime Mahu, Lien Vande Maele, Nele De Pauw, Zhen Yang, Freddy Haesebrouck, and An Martel. 2013. “In Vitro Sensitivity of Poultry Brachyspira Intermedia Isolates to Essential Oil Components and in Vivo Reduction of Brachyspira Intermedia in Rearing Pullets with Cinnamaldehyde Feed Supplementation.” <i>POULTRY SCIENCE</i> 92 (5): 1202–7. https://doi.org/10.3382/ps.2012-02690.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Verlinden, Marc, Frank Pasmans, Maxime Mahu, Lien Vande Maele, Nele De Pauw, Zhen Yang, Freddy Haesebrouck, and An Martel. 2013. “In Vitro Sensitivity of Poultry Brachyspira Intermedia Isolates to Essential Oil Components and in Vivo Reduction of Brachyspira Intermedia in Rearing Pullets with Cinnamaldehyde Feed Supplementation.” <i>POULTRY SCIENCE</i> 92 (5): 1202–1207. doi:10.3382/ps.2012-02690.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Verlinden, Marc, et al. “In Vitro Sensitivity of Poultry Brachyspira Intermedia Isolates to Essential Oil Components and in Vivo Reduction of Brachyspira Intermedia in Rearing Pullets with Cinnamaldehyde Feed Supplementation.” <i>POULTRY SCIENCE</i>, vol. 92, no. 5, 2013, pp. 1202–07, doi:10.3382/ps.2012-02690.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Verlinden, M., Pasmans, F., Mahu, M., Vande Maele, L., De Pauw, N., Yang, Z., … Martel, A. (2013). In vitro sensitivity of poultry Brachyspira intermedia isolates to essential oil components and in vivo reduction of Brachyspira intermedia in rearing pullets with cinnamaldehyde feed supplementation. <i>POULTRY SCIENCE</i>, <i>92</i>(5), 1202–1207. https://doi.org/10.3382/ps.2012-02690</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Verlinden M, Pasmans F, Mahu M, Vande Maele L, De Pauw N, Yang Z, et al. In vitro sensitivity of poultry Brachyspira intermedia isolates to essential oil components and in vivo reduction of Brachyspira intermedia in rearing pullets with cinnamaldehyde feed supplementation. POULTRY SCIENCE. 2013;92(5):1202–7.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">M. Verlinden <i>et al.</i>, “In vitro sensitivity of poultry Brachyspira intermedia isolates to essential oil components and in vivo reduction of Brachyspira intermedia in rearing pullets with cinnamaldehyde feed supplementation,” <i>POULTRY SCIENCE</i>, vol. 92, no. 5, pp. 1202–1207, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n"}}
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{"cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Depelchin, Davy. “Tussen Exotisme En Neomercantilisme: Oriëntalistische Paviljoenarchitectuur Met Een Politieke Boodschap.” <i>Gent 1913 : Op Het Breukvlak van de Moderniteit</i>, edited by Wouter Van Acker and Christophe Verbruggen, Snoeck, 2013, pp. 140–53.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Depelchin, Davy. 2013. “Tussen Exotisme En Neomercantilisme: Oriëntalistische Paviljoenarchitectuur Met Een Politieke Boodschap.” In <i>Gent 1913 : Op Het Breukvlak van de Moderniteit</i>, edited by Wouter Van Acker and Christophe Verbruggen, 140–53. Gent: Snoeck.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">D. Depelchin, “Tussen exotisme en neomercantilisme: oriëntalistische paviljoenarchitectuur met een politieke boodschap,” in <i>Gent 1913 : op het breukvlak van de moderniteit</i>, W. Van Acker and C. Verbruggen, Eds. Gent: Snoeck, 2013, pp. 140–153.</div>\n  </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Depelchin, Davy. 2013. “Tussen Exotisme En Neomercantilisme: Oriëntalistische Paviljoenarchitectuur Met Een Politieke Boodschap.” In <i>Gent 1913 : Op Het Breukvlak van de Moderniteit</i>, ed by. Wouter Van Acker and Christophe Verbruggen, 140–153. Gent: Snoeck.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Depelchin D. Tussen exotisme en neomercantilisme: oriëntalistische paviljoenarchitectuur met een politieke boodschap. In: Van Acker W, Verbruggen C, editors. Gent 1913 : op het breukvlak van de moderniteit. Gent: Snoeck; 2013. p. 140–53.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Depelchin, D. (2013). Tussen exotisme en neomercantilisme: oriëntalistische paviljoenarchitectuur met een politieke boodschap. In W. Van Acker &#38; C. Verbruggen (Eds.), <i>Gent 1913 : op het breukvlak van de moderniteit</i> (pp. 140–153). Gent: Snoeck.</div>\n"},"classification":"B2","vabb_approved":0,"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:27","created_by":{"last_name":"Depelchin","biblio_id":"26A2DA1C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Davy Depelchin","ugent_id":["002004030912","802001448063","919018316735"],"first_name":"Davy","name_last_first":"Depelchin, Davy","_id":"26A2DA1C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"year":"2013","title":"Tussen exotisme en neomercantilisme: oriëntalistische paviljoenarchitectuur met een politieke boodschap","isbn":["9789461610874"],"vabb_id":"c:vabb:351181","parent":{"title":"Gent 1913 : op het breukvlak van de moderniteit"},"subject":["Arts and Architecture"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Department of History","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"ugent_id":"LW03"},{"ugent_id":"TW01","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW01"}],"name":"Department of Architecture and urban planning"},{"name":"Department of Art, music and theatre sciences","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW17"}],"ugent_id":"LW17"}],"type":"bookChapter","date_created":"2013-04-23 09:51:33","vabb_year":["2014"],"page":{"first":"140","last":"153"},"publisher":{"name":"Snoeck","location":"Gent"},"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3198801","_id":"3198801","status":"public","editor":[{"name_last_first":"Van Acker, Wouter","first_name":"Wouter","_id":"FA632B5A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["001999441903","801002118293"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW01"}],"ugent_id":"TW01"}],"name":"Wouter Van Acker","biblio_id":"FA632B5A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Van Acker"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-0849-6365","biblio_id":"F5E9BEA4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Christophe Verbruggen","last_name":"Verbruggen","name_last_first":"Verbruggen, Christophe","first_name":"Christophe","_id":"F5E9BEA4-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001415752","971807299956"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"CA05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"CA"},{"ugent_id":"CA05"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LW"},{"ugent_id":"LW03"}],"ugent_id":"LW03"}]}],"language":["dut"],"biblio_id":"3198801","external":0,"publication_status_sort":2,"file":[{"access":"restricted","sha256":"9ee538d8e11df1e1086da98f7a22bb9312243fd82b1da43e3522b823bccd8b2c","_id":"6789035","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3198801/file/6789035.pdf","size":"817544","content_type":"application/pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3198801/file/6789035/thumbnail.png","name":"Digitale_overdruk_DEPELCHIN.pdf"}],"keyword":["World's Fair","Architecture","Ghent 1913","Orientalism","International and Universal Exhibition","Exoticism","Neo-mercantilism"],"publication_status":"published","vabb_type":"VABB-4","author":[{"last_name":"Depelchin","ugent_id":["002004030912","802001448063","919018316735"],"_id":"26A2DA1C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Davy","name_last_first":"Depelchin, Davy","biblio_id":"26A2DA1C-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Davy Depelchin"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)"}
{"page":{"last":"563","first":"545"},"article_type":"original","parent":{"short_title":"J. Eukaryot. Microbiol.","title":"JOURNAL OF EUKARYOTIC MICROBIOLOGY"},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE13","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE13"}],"name":"Department of Geology"}],"year":"2013","created_by":{"_id":"F7618D52-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Kenneth","name_last_first":"Mertens, Kenneth","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["001993359801","801001929246","978545977559"],"biblio_id":"F7618D52-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Kenneth Mertens","last_name":"Mertens"},"doi":["10.1111/jeu.12058"],"title":"A new heterotrophic dinoflagellate from the North-eastern Pacific, Protoperidinium fukuyoi: cyst–theca relationship, phylogeny, distribution and ecology","issn":["1066-5234"],"publication_status":"published","author":[{"last_name":"Mertens","name":"Kenneth Mertens","biblio_id":"F7618D52-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["001993359801","801001929246","978545977559"],"_id":"F7618D52-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Kenneth","name_last_first":"Mertens, Kenneth"},{"first_name":"Aika","name_last_first":"Yamaguchi, Aika","name":"Aika Yamaguchi","last_name":"Yamaguchi"},{"first_name":"Yoshihito","name_last_first":"Takano, Yoshihito","name":"Yoshihito Takano","last_name":"Takano"},{"last_name":"Pospelova","name":"Vera Pospelova","first_name":"Vera","name_last_first":"Pospelova, Vera"},{"last_name":"Head","first_name":"Martin","name_last_first":"Head, Martin","name":"Martin Head"},{"last_name":"Radi","name":"Taoufik Radi","name_last_first":"Radi, Taoufik","first_name":"Taoufik"},{"last_name":"Pieńkowski","name":"Anna Pieńkowski","first_name":"Anna","name_last_first":"Pieńkowski, Anna"},{"last_name":"de Vernal","first_name":"Anne","name_last_first":"de Vernal, Anne","name":"Anne de Vernal"},{"last_name":"Kawami","name":"Hisae Kawami","name_last_first":"Kawami, Hisae","first_name":"Hisae"},{"last_name":"Matsuoka","name":"Kazumi Matsuoka","first_name":"Kazumi","name_last_first":"Matsuoka, Kazumi"}],"publication_status_sort":2,"jcr":{"category_decile":4,"prev_category_quartile":3,"prev_impact_factor":2.162,"total_cites":2692,"category_quartile":2,"category_vigintile":8,"category_rank":"43/119","eigenfactor":0.00426,"immediacy_index":0.476,"prev_category_decile":6,"category":"MICROBIOLOGY","impact_factor":2.911,"impact_factor_5yr":2.619,"prev_category_vigintile":12},"abstract":["The cyst-theca relationship of Protoperidinium fukuyoi n. sp. (Dinoflagellata, Protoperidiniaceae) is established by incubating resting cysts from estuarine sediments off southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, and San Pedro Harbor, California, USA. The cysts have a brown-coloured wall, and are characterized by a saphopylic archeopyle comprising three apical plates, the apical pore plate and canal plate; and acuminate processes typically arranged in linear clusters. We elucidate the phylogenetic relationship of P. fukuyoi through large and small subunit (LSU and SSU) rDNA sequences, and also report the SSU of the cyst-defined species Islandinium minutum (Harland & Reid) Head etal. 2001. Molecular phylogenetic analysis by SSU rDNA shows that both species are closely related to Protoperidinium americanum (Gran & Braarud 1935) Balech 1974. Large subunit rDNA phylogeny also supports a close relationship between P. fukuyoi and P. americanum. Three subgroups in total are further characterized within the Monovela group. The cyst of P. fukuyoi shows a wide geographical range along the coastal tropical to temperate areas of the North-east Pacific, its distribution reflecting optimal summer sea-surface temperatures of similar to 14-18 degrees C and salinities of 22-34psu."],"external":0,"volume":"60","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The cyst-theca relationship of Protoperidinium fukuyoi n. sp. (Dinoflagellata, Protoperidiniaceae) is established by incubating resting cysts from estuarine sediments off southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, and San Pedro Harbor, California, USA. The cysts have a brown-coloured wall, and are characterized by a saphopylic archeopyle comprising three apical plates, the apical pore plate and canal plate; and acuminate processes typically arranged in linear clusters. We elucidate the phylogenetic relationship of P. fukuyoi through large and small subunit (LSU and SSU) rDNA sequences, and also report the SSU of the cyst-defined species Islandinium minutum (Harland & Reid) Head etal. 2001. Molecular phylogenetic analysis by SSU rDNA shows that both species are closely related to Protoperidinium americanum (Gran & Braarud 1935) Balech 1974. Large subunit rDNA phylogeny also supports a close relationship between P. fukuyoi and P. americanum. Three subgroups in total are further characterized within the Monovela group. The cyst of P. fukuyoi shows a wide geographical range along the coastal tropical to temperate areas of the North-east Pacific, its distribution reflecting optimal summer sea-surface temperatures of similar to 14-18 degrees C and salinities of 22-34psu."}],"status":"public","date_created":"2013-04-23 09:52:43","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Biology and Life Sciences"],"issue":"6","cite":{"ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">K. Mertens <i>et al.</i>, “A new heterotrophic dinoflagellate from the North-eastern Pacific, Protoperidinium fukuyoi: cyst–theca relationship, phylogeny, distribution and ecology,” <i>JOURNAL OF EUKARYOTIC MICROBIOLOGY</i>, vol. 60, no. 6, pp. 545–563, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Mertens K, Yamaguchi A, Takano Y, Pospelova V, Head M, Radi T, et al. 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{"doi":["10.1080/14735903.2013.798896"],"title":"Carbon footprint of pigmeat in Flanders","year":"2014","created_by":{"ugent_id":["976859239004"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Marleen","name_last_first":"De Meyer, Marleen","_id":"F570776A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Meyer","biblio_id":"F570776A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Marleen De Meyer"},"issn":["1473-5903"],"vabb_approved":0,"article_type":"original","vabb_year":["2015"],"page":{"first":"54","last":"70"},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA01","name":"Department of Agricultural economics (ceased 1-1-2018)","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA01"}]}],"parent":{"title":"INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY","short_title":"Int. J. Agric. Sustain."},"vabb_id":"c:vabb:391040","wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"status":"public","abstract_full":[{"text":"Although several international carbon footprint (CF) calculation initiatives have been developed, studies that focus specifically on estimating the CF of pigmeat are rather limited. This paper describes the application of a CF methodology, based on lifecycle assessment of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, for Flemish pigmeat production using the Publicly Available Specification methodology (PAS2050, BSI 2011), which is at present the most developed method and relevant within the agricultural and horticultural sector. Both primary and secondary data have been used to model the meat system through a chain approach. The results are reported using the functional unit of 1kg of deboned pigmeat; and range from 4.8 to 6.4kg CO2 eq./kg of deboned pig meat. A sensitivity analysis has been executed on changes in herd and feed characteristics. The results have been compared with other studies on the CF of pigmeat in the European Union and with CF studies on milk and beef production in Flanders. Furthermore, two major hotspots in the CF have been defined: the composition and production of feed, and manure production and usage. It is important to mention that the CF is a good indicator for GHG emissions, but it is not an indicator for environmental impact in general. This paper helps to fill the void in the CF literature which existed around pigmeat products and to define a benchmark for CF of pigmeat.","lang":"eng"}],"author":[{"ugent_id":["919018751518"],"last_name":"Jacobsen","first_name":"Ray","name_last_first":"Jacobsen, Ray","biblio_id":"02EAEE20-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Ray Jacobsen","_id":"02EAEE20-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"last_name":"Vandermeulen","name":"Valerie Vandermeulen","biblio_id":"FA62C016-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["001998062580","801001778389"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA01","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA01"}]}],"first_name":"Valerie","name_last_first":"Vandermeulen, Valerie","_id":"FA62C016-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0002-9654-0727","biblio_id":"F4164066-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Guido Van Huylenbroeck","last_name":"Van Huylenbroeck","_id":"F4164066-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Van Huylenbroeck, Guido","first_name":"Guido","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA27","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA27"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000518605","919016520013"]},{"last_name":"Gellynck","orcid_id":"0000-0002-8908-3310","biblio_id":"F46689FE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Xavier Gellynck","ugent_id":["801000714120","973292361670"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA27","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA27"}]}],"name_last_first":"Gellynck, Xavier","first_name":"Xavier","_id":"F46689FE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"vabb_type":"VABB-1","publication_status":"published","volume":"12","publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["Although several international carbon footprint (CF) calculation initiatives have been developed, studies that focus specifically on estimating the CF of pigmeat are rather limited. This paper describes the application of a CF methodology, based on lifecycle assessment of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, for Flemish pigmeat production using the Publicly Available Specification methodology (PAS2050, BSI 2011), which is at present the most developed method and relevant within the agricultural and horticultural sector. Both primary and secondary data have been used to model the meat system through a chain approach. The results are reported using the functional unit of 1kg of deboned pigmeat; and range from 4.8 to 6.4kg CO2 eq./kg of deboned pig meat. A sensitivity analysis has been executed on changes in herd and feed characteristics. The results have been compared with other studies on the CF of pigmeat in the European Union and with CF studies on milk and beef production in Flanders. Furthermore, two major hotspots in the CF have been defined: the composition and production of feed, and manure production and usage. It is important to mention that the CF is a good indicator for GHG emissions, but it is not an indicator for environmental impact in general. This paper helps to fill the void in the CF literature which existed around pigmeat products and to define a benchmark for CF of pigmeat."],"external":0,"jcr":{"total_cites":449,"category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":1.746,"prev_category_quartile":1,"category_decile":2,"category_vigintile":3,"category_rank":"8/56","immediacy_index":0.552,"eigenfactor":0.00174,"prev_category_decile":2,"category":"AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY","impact_factor_5yr":2.537,"prev_category_vigintile":3,"impact_factor":1.659},"issue":"1","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:27","cite":{"apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Jacobsen, R., Vandermeulen, V., Van Huylenbroeck, G., &#38; Gellynck, X. (2014). 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{"wos_type":"Review","language":["eng"],"abstract_full":[{"text":"Positional proteomics refers to mass spectrometry (MS)-driven proteomics technologies by which peptides carrying the amino or carboxyl terminus of proteins are enriched from whole proteomes, and identified by means of MS. Proteases irreversibly modify their substrates by hydrolyzing peptide bonds and have thus profound effects on the biological processes steered by their substrates. Since proteases create novel termini in their substrates, positional proteomics is ideally suited for protease degradomics studies. 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Proteases irreversibly modify their substrates by hydrolyzing peptide bonds and have thus profound effects on the biological processes steered by their substrates. Since proteases create novel termini in their substrates, positional proteomics is ideally suited for protease degradomics studies. We here review recent developments in the field of positional proteomics applied to protease research.\nC1 [Plasman, Kim; Van Damme, Petra; Gevaert, Kris] VIB, Dept Med Prot Res, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Plasman, Kim; Van Damme, Petra; Gevaert, Kris] Univ Ghent, Dept Biochem, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\nRP Gevaert, K (reprint author), VIB, Dept Med Prot Res, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\nEM kris.gevaert@vib-ugent.be\nFU Institute for the Promotion of Innovation through Science and Technology\n   in Flanders (IWT-Vlaanderen); Fund for Scientific Research - Flanders\n   (Belgium) [G.0039.09, G.0440.10]; Multidisciplinary Research\n   Partnerships grant from Ghent University (Group-ID consortium)\nFX KP is supported by a PhD grant from the Institute for the Promotion of\n   Innovation through Science and Technology in Flanders (IWT-Vlaanderen).\n   PVD is a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Research Foundation - Flanders\n   (FWO-Vlaanderen). We further acknowledge support of research grants from\n   the Fund for Scientific Research - Flanders (Belgium) (project numbers\n   G.0039.09 and G.0440.10) and from the Multidisciplinary Research\n   Partnerships grant from Ghent University (Group-ID consortium).\nNR 40\nPU ELSEVIER SCI LTD\nPI OXFORD\nPA THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND\nSN 1367-5931\nJ9 CURR OPIN CHEM BIOL\nJI Curr. Opin. Chem. 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Since proteases create novel termini in their substrates, positional proteomics is ideally suited for protease degradomics studies. We here review recent developments in the field of positional proteomics applied to protease research."],"volume":"17","year":"2013","created_by":{"last_name":"Palmans","biblio_id":"F4C588A0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Veronique Palmans","ugent_id":["801000939644","976377287733"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Veronique","name_last_first":"Palmans, Veronique","_id":"F4C588A0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"doi":["10.1016/j.cbpa.2012.11.026"],"title":"Contemporary positional proteomics strategies to study protein processing","issn":["1367-5931"],"article_type":"review","page":{"first":"66","last":"72"},"parent":{"title":"CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY","short_title":"Curr. Opin. Chem. 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(2013). Contemporary positional proteomics strategies to study protein processing. <i>CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY</i>, <i>17</i>(1), 66–72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2012.11.026</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">K. Plasman, P. Van Damme, and K. Gevaert, “Contemporary positional proteomics strategies to study protein processing,” <i>CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY</i>, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 66–72, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Plasman K, Van Damme P, Gevaert K. Contemporary positional proteomics strategies to study protein processing. CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY. 2013;17(1):66–72.</div>\n   </div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Plasman, Kim, et al. “Contemporary Positional Proteomics Strategies to Study Protein Processing.” <i>CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY</i>, vol. 17, no. 1, 2013, pp. 66–72, doi:10.1016/j.cbpa.2012.11.026.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Plasman, Kim, Petra Van Damme, and Kris Gevaert. 2013. “Contemporary Positional Proteomics Strategies to Study Protein Processing.” <i>CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY</i> 17 (1): 66–72. doi:10.1016/j.cbpa.2012.11.026.</div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Plasman, Kim, Petra Van Damme, and Kris Gevaert. 2013. “Contemporary Positional Proteomics Strategies to Study Protein Processing.” <i>CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY</i> 17 (1): 66–72. doi:10.1016/j.cbpa.2012.11.026.</div>\n<div><i>Impact factor: 7.652, category: BIOPHYSICS, rank: 5/74, quartile: 1.</i></div>","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Plasman, Kim, Petra Van Damme, and Kris Gevaert. 2013. “Contemporary Positional Proteomics Strategies to Study Protein Processing.” <i>CURRENT OPINION IN CHEMICAL BIOLOGY</i> 17 (1): 66–72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2012.11.026.</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:27","date_created":"2013-04-23 14:26:25","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Biology and Life Sciences"]}
{"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:27","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Coart, Els, et al. “Range Wide versus Local Patterns of Genetic Diversity in Hornbeam (Carpinus Betulus L.).” <i>CONSERVATION GENETICS</i>, vol. 6, no. 2, 2005, pp. 259–73, doi:10.1007/s10592-004-7833-7.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Coart, E., Van Glabeke, S., Petit, R. J., Van Bockstaele, E., &#38; Roldán-Ruiz, I. (2005). Range wide versus local patterns of genetic diversity in hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.). <i>CONSERVATION GENETICS</i>, <i>6</i>(2), 259–273. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-004-7833-7</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Coart E, Van Glabeke S, Petit RJ, Van Bockstaele E, Roldán-Ruiz I. Range wide versus local patterns of genetic diversity in hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.). CONSERVATION GENETICS. 2005;6(2):259–73.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">E. Coart, S. Van Glabeke, R. J. Petit, E. Van Bockstaele, and I. 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In Flanders, despite lower gene diversity, there were more polymorphic loci than in other European populations, a pattern that might have been caused by the mixing of material through planting, e.g. in hedges. 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{"doi":["10.1039/c3ta00826f"],"title":"Feasibility study of the synthesis of YBiO₃ thin films by aqueous chemical solution deposition as an alternative for CeO₂ buffer layers in coated conductors","year":"2013","created_by":{"name":"Klaartje De Buysser","biblio_id":"FA099C70-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7462-2484","last_name":"De Buysser","first_name":"Klaartje","name_last_first":"De Buysser, Klaartje","_id":"FA099C70-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001571962","978828372447"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06"}],"ugent_id":"WE06"}]},"issn":["2050-7488"],"vabb_approved":0,"page":{"last":"3619","first":"3613"},"vabb_year":["2015"],"article_type":"original","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE06*","name":"Department of Inorganic and physical chemistry (ceased 1-1-2018)","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06*"}]}],"parent":{"title":"JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A","short_title":"J. 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Using the appropriate synthesis conditions, well-textured, homogeneous, dense and smooth (R-a 2.6-1.8 nm) films of 140 nm and 40 nm thickness are obtained at sinter-temperatures as low as 750 degrees C. YBa2Cu3O7-x deposited by Pulsed Laser Deposition on the 40 nm thick YBiO3 films yielded a J(c) (77 K) of 3.6 MA cm(-2) in self-field, indicating the potential of this material as an alternative for CeO2 in the CeO2/La2Zr2O7/Ni-5% W and CeO2/YSZ/Stainless Steel coated conductor architectures."}],"author":[{"biblio_id":"1B06C5B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Glenn Pollefeyt","last_name":"Pollefeyt","first_name":"Glenn","name_last_first":"Pollefeyt, Glenn","_id":"1B06C5B0-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["000080902343","802000940936","976443866917"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}]},{"name":"Sarah Rottiers","first_name":"Sarah","name_last_first":"Rottiers, Sarah","last_name":"Rottiers"},{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-8813-0288","biblio_id":"F9897950-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Pieter Vermeir","last_name":"Vermeir","name_last_first":"Vermeir, Pieter","first_name":"Pieter","_id":"F9897950-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000052374","972300505954"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA24","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}]}]},{"biblio_id":"FA6967FE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Petra Lommens","last_name":"Lommens","first_name":"Petra","name_last_first":"Lommens, Petra","_id":"FA6967FE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["001998246274","801001704732","973062065280"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}]},{"last_name":"Hühne","name":"Ruben Hühne","name_last_first":"Hühne, Ruben","first_name":"Ruben"},{"name":"Klaartje De Buysser","orcid_id":"0000-0001-7462-2484","biblio_id":"FA099C70-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"De Buysser","first_name":"Klaartje","name_last_first":"De Buysser, Klaartje","_id":"FA099C70-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001571962","978828372447"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"WE06","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06"}]}]},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE06"}],"ugent_id":"WE06"},{"ugent_id":"WE51","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE51"}]},{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE62"}],"ugent_id":"WE62"}],"ugent_id":["801000701083","974000870787"],"_id":"F4614F2A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Isabel","name_last_first":"Van Driessche, Isabel","last_name":"Van Driessche","name":"Isabel Van Driessche","biblio_id":"F4614F2A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5253-3325"}],"vabb_type":"VABB-1","publication_status":"published","volume":"1","publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["In this paper, the formation of YBiO3 starting from a new water-based precursor was studied in both bulk and thin films under different processing conditions. The decomposition of this precursor was studied with thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis and the reaction products were identified with X-ray diffraction. Our results show that starting from our water-based solutions, polycrystalline YBO powders can be obtained in air and argon atmospheres. Once the partial oxygen pressure was reduced using an Ar-5% H-2 mixture, reduction of Bi3+ was observed, restricting YBO formation. When thin film synthesis on single crystal LaAlO3 is performed, clear differences in processing conditions were observed regarding powder synthesis. The addition of water vapour to the argon gas is necessary in order to suppress Bi2O3 sublimation. Using the appropriate synthesis conditions, well-textured, homogeneous, dense and smooth (R-a 2.6-1.8 nm) films of 140 nm and 40 nm thickness are obtained at sinter-temperatures as low as 750 degrees C. YBa2Cu3O7-x deposited by Pulsed Laser Deposition on the 40 nm thick YBiO3 films yielded a J(c) (77 K) of 3.6 MA cm(-2) in self-field, indicating the potential of this material as an alternative for CeO2 in the CeO2/La2Zr2O7/Ni-5% W and CeO2/YSZ/Stainless Steel coated conductor architectures."],"source":{"record":"FN Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge\nVR 1.0\nPT J\nAU Pollefeyt, G\n   Rottiers, S\n   Vermeir, P\n   Lommens, P\n   Huhne, R\n   De Buysser, K\n   Van Driessche, I\nAF Pollefeyt, Glenn\n   Rottiers, Sarah\n   Vermeir, Pieter\n   Lommens, Petra\n   Huhne, Ruben\n   De Buysser, Klaartje\n   Van Driessche, Isabel\nTI Feasibility study of the synthesis of YBiO3 thin films by aqueous\n   chemical solution deposition as an alternative for CeO2 buffer layers in\n   coated conductors\nSO JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A\nAB In this paper, the formation of YBiO3 starting from a new water-based precursor was studied in both bulk and thin films under different processing conditions. The decomposition of this precursor was studied with thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis and the reaction products were identified with X-ray diffraction. Our results show that starting from our water-based solutions, polycrystalline YBO powders can be obtained in air and argon atmospheres. Once the partial oxygen pressure was reduced using an Ar-5% H-2 mixture, reduction of Bi3+ was observed, restricting YBO formation. When thin film synthesis on single crystal LaAlO3 is performed, clear differences in processing conditions were observed regarding powder synthesis. The addition of water vapour to the argon gas is necessary in order to suppress Bi2O3 sublimation. Using the appropriate synthesis conditions, well-textured, homogeneous, dense and smooth (R-a 2.6-1.8 nm) films of 140 nm and 40 nm thickness are obtained at sinter-temperatures as low as 750 degrees C. YBa2Cu3O7-x deposited by Pulsed Laser Deposition on the 40 nm thick YBiO3 films yielded a J(c) (77 K) of 3.6 MA cm(-2) in self-field, indicating the potential of this material as an alternative for CeO2 in the CeO2/La2Zr2O7/Ni-5% W and CeO2/YSZ/Stainless Steel coated conductor architectures.\nSN 2050-7488\nPY 2013\nVL 1\nIS 11\nBP 3613\nEP 3619\nDI 10.1039/c3ta00826f\nUT WOS:000315168100013\n"},"external":0,"jcr":{"eigenfactor":4e-05,"category_quartile":4,"total_cites":2387,"immediacy_index":1.238,"category":"ENERGY & FUELS","category_rank":"82/83"},"issue":"11","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:27","classification":"A1","cite":{"vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Pollefeyt G, Rottiers S, Vermeir P, Lommens P, Hühne R, De Buysser K, et al. Feasibility study of the synthesis of YBiO₃ thin films by aqueous chemical solution deposition as an alternative for CeO₂ buffer layers in coated conductors. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A. 2013;1(11):3613–9.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Pollefeyt, Glenn, Sarah Rottiers, Pieter Vermeir, Petra Lommens, Ruben Hühne, Klaartje De Buysser, and Isabel Van Driessche. 2013. “Feasibility Study of the Synthesis of YBiO₃ Thin Films by Aqueous Chemical Solution Deposition as an Alternative for CeO₂ Buffer Layers in Coated Conductors.” <i>JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A</i> 1 (11): 3613–3619. doi:10.1039/c3ta00826f.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">G. Pollefeyt <i>et al.</i>, “Feasibility study of the synthesis of YBiO₃ thin films by aqueous chemical solution deposition as an alternative for CeO₂ buffer layers in coated conductors,” <i>JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A</i>, vol. 1, no. 11, pp. 3613–3619, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Pollefeyt, G., Rottiers, S., Vermeir, P., Lommens, P., Hühne, R., De Buysser, K., &#38; Van Driessche, I. (2013). Feasibility study of the synthesis of YBiO₃ thin films by aqueous chemical solution deposition as an alternative for CeO₂ buffer layers in coated conductors. <i>JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A</i>, <i>1</i>(11), 3613–3619. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ta00826f</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Pollefeyt, Glenn, Sarah Rottiers, Pieter Vermeir, Petra Lommens, Ruben Hühne, Klaartje De Buysser, and Isabel Van Driessche. 2013. “Feasibility Study of the Synthesis of YBiO₃ Thin Films by Aqueous Chemical Solution Deposition as an Alternative for CeO₂ Buffer Layers in Coated Conductors.” <i>JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A</i> 1 (11): 3613–19. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ta00826f.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Pollefeyt, Glenn, et al. “Feasibility Study of the Synthesis of YBiO₃ Thin Films by Aqueous Chemical Solution Deposition as an Alternative for CeO₂ Buffer Layers in Coated Conductors.” <i>JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A</i>, vol. 1, no. 11, 2013, pp. 3613–19, doi:10.1039/c3ta00826f.</div>\n"},"date_created":"2013-04-23 15:24:07","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Chemistry"],"alternative_title":["Feasibility study of the synthesis of YBiO3 thin films by aqueous chemical solution deposition as an alternative for CeO2 buffer layers in coated conductors"],"biblio_id":"3199211","wos_id":"000315168100013","_id":"3199211","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3199211","copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","file":[{"kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199211/file/3199227.pdf","_id":"3199227","sha256":"491f400f20a1e2108969caa6f3d8f3740fe6fcb12567b2da2b0442239adf5740","access":"restricted","name":"JMCA_YBO_Paper.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199211/file/3199227/thumbnail.png","size":"1764751","content_type":"application/pdf"}]}
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Commun."},"title":"Chemical constituents from the aerial parts of Gynura bicolor","year":"2012","created_by":{"name":"Sven Mangelinckx","biblio_id":"F65B9272-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9349-880X","last_name":"Mangelinckx","_id":"F65B9272-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Mangelinckx, Sven","first_name":"Sven","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA24","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001593685","979754119532"]},"issn":["1934-578X"],"author":[{"name":"Jian Chen","biblio_id":"2E4A29E6-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Chen","name_last_first":"Chen, Jian","first_name":"Jian","_id":"2E4A29E6-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["000100716716","802001521017","974265351391"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}]},{"last_name":"Mangelinckx","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9349-880X","biblio_id":"F65B9272-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Sven Mangelinckx","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA24","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA24"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001593685","979754119532"],"_id":"F65B9272-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Mangelinckx, Sven","first_name":"Sven"},{"_id":"F63E881C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Adams, An","first_name":"An","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA11"}],"ugent_id":"LA11"}],"ugent_id":["801001557818","052887250281","001996203618"],"biblio_id":"F63E881C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"An Adams","last_name":"Adams"},{"name":"Wei-lin Li","name_last_first":"Li, Wei-lin","first_name":"Wei-lin","last_name":"Li"},{"last_name":"Wang","name":"ZT Wang","name_last_first":"Wang, ZT","first_name":"ZT"},{"name_last_first":"De Kimpe, Norbert","first_name":"Norbert","_id":"F418046E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["978899405446"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"biblio_id":"F418046E-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Norbert De Kimpe","last_name":"De Kimpe"}],"publication_status":"published","volume":"7","publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["Gynura bicolor (Willd.) DC., is used in folk recipes for the treatment of diabetes mellitus in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Sichuan province in the south of China. A previous pharmacological study proved that the plant showed significant hypoglycemic activity on normal and alloxan-diabetic mice. In this study, two terpenes, four megastigmane-type norisoprenoids and two glycosides were isolated from the aqueous ethanolic extract of the aerial parts of Gynura bicolor and characterized mainly by NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. These compounds were isolated for the first time from this plant, and no evidence could be found for the previous reported presence of megastigmane-type norisoprenoids in the genus Gynura."],"source":{"record":"VR 1.0\nPT J\nAU Chen, J\n   Mangelinckx, S\n   Adams, A\n   Li, WL\n   Wang, ZT\n   De Kimpe, N\nAF Chen, Jian\n   Mangelinckx, Sven\n   Adams, An\n   Li, Wei-lin\n   Wang, Zheng-tao\n   De Kimpe, Norbert\nTI Chemical Constituents from the Aerial Parts of Gynura bicolor\nSO NATURAL PRODUCT COMMUNICATIONS\nLA English\nDT Article\nDE Gynura bicolor; Terpenes; Norisoprenoids; Glycosides; Diabetes mellitus\nID PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS; ANTIPLATELET AGGREGATION; VOLATILE\n   CONSTITUENTS; ROSEOSIDE; LEAVES; DIVARICATA; IDENTIFICATION; VOMIFOLIOL;\n   GLYCOSIDE; JAPONICA\nAB Gynura bicolor (Willd.) DC., is used in folk recipes for the treatment of diabetes mellitus in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Sichuan province in the south of China. A previous pharmacological study proved that the plant showed significant hypoglycemic activity on normal and alloxan-diabetic mice. In this study, two terpenes, four megastigmane-type norisoprenoids and two glycosides were isolated from the aqueous ethanolic extract of the aerial parts of Gynura bicolor and characterized mainly by NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. 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The authors are\n   also indebted to the Special Research Fund (BOF-UGent) for funding for a\n   joint doctoral study of Jian Chen, and to the Research\n   Foundation-Flanders (FWO-Vlaanderen) for a postdoctoral fellowship for\n   Sven Mangelinckx and An Adams.\nNR 35\nPU NATURAL PRODUCTS INC\nPI WESTERVILLE\nPA 7963 ANDERSON PARK LN, WESTERVILLE, OH 43081 USA\nSN 1934-578X\nJ9 NAT PROD COMMUN\nJI Nat. Prod. 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In this study, two terpenes, four megastigmane-type norisoprenoids and two glycosides were isolated from the aqueous ethanolic extract of the aerial parts of Gynura bicolor and characterized mainly by NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. These compounds were isolated for the first time from this plant, and no evidence could be found for the previous reported presence of megastigmane-type norisoprenoids in the genus Gynura.","lang":"eng"}],"date_created":"2013-04-23 15:25:17","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Biology and Life Sciences"],"issue":"12","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:27","classification":"A1","cite":{"fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Chen, Jian, Sven Mangelinckx, An Adams, Wei-lin Li, ZT Wang, and Norbert De Kimpe. 2012. “Chemical Constituents from the Aerial Parts of Gynura Bicolor.” <i>NATURAL PRODUCT COMMUNICATIONS</i> 7 (12): 1563–1564.</div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Chen, Jian, Sven Mangelinckx, An Adams, Wei-lin Li, ZT Wang, and Norbert De Kimpe. 2012. “Chemical Constituents from the Aerial Parts of Gynura Bicolor.” <i>NATURAL PRODUCT COMMUNICATIONS</i> 7 (12): 1563–1564.</div>\n<div><i>Impact factor: 0.956, category: FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, rank: 69/123, quartile: 3.</i></div>","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Chen, Jian, Sven Mangelinckx, An Adams, Wei-lin Li, ZT Wang, and Norbert De Kimpe. 2012. “Chemical Constituents from the Aerial Parts of Gynura Bicolor.” <i>NATURAL PRODUCT COMMUNICATIONS</i> 7 (12): 1563–64.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">J. 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Multilocus sequence typing of the porcine and human gastric pathogen Helicobacter suis. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY. 2013;51(3):920–6.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">J. Liang, R. Ducatelle, F. Pasmans, A. Smet, F. Haesebrouck, and B. Flahou, “Multilocus sequence typing of the porcine and human gastric pathogen Helicobacter suis,” <i>JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY</i>, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 920–926, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Liang, J., Ducatelle, R., Pasmans, F., Smet, A., Haesebrouck, F., &#38; Flahou, B. (2013). Multilocus sequence typing of the porcine and human gastric pathogen Helicobacter suis. <i>JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY</i>, <i>51</i>(3), 920–926. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02399-12</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Liang, Jungang, et al. “Multilocus Sequence Typing of the Porcine and Human Gastric Pathogen Helicobacter Suis.” <i>JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY</i>, vol. 51, no. 3, 2013, pp. 920–26, doi:10.1128/JCM.02399-12.</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:27","issue":"3","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Veterinary Sciences"],"date_created":"2013-04-23 16:23:46","abstract_full":[{"text":"Helicobacter suis is a Gram-negative bacterium colonizing the majority of pigs, in which it causes gastritis and decreased daily weight gain. H. suis is also the most prevalent gastric non-Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter species in humans, capable of causing gastric disorders. To gain insight into the genetic diversity of porcine and human H. suis strains, a multilocus sequence typing (MLST) method was developed. In a preliminary study, 7 housekeeping genes (atpA, efp, mutY, ppa, trpC, ureI, and yphC) of 10 H. suis isolates cultured in vitro were investigated as MLST candidates. All genes, except the ureI gene, which was replaced by part of the ureAB gene cluster of H. suis, displayed several variable nucleotide sites. Subsequently, internal gene fragments, ranging from 379 to 732 bp and comprising several variable nucleotide sites, were selected. For validation of the developed MLST technique, gastric tissue from 17 H. suis-positive pigs from 4 different herds and from 1 H. suis-infected human patient was used for direct, culture-independent strain typing of H. suis. In addition to the 10 unique sequence types (STs) among the 10 isolates grown in vitro, 15 additional STs could be assigned. Individual animals were colonized by only 1 H. suis strain, whereas multiple H. suis strains were present in all herds tested, revealing that H. suis is a genetically diverse bacterial species. The human H. suis strain showed a very close relationship to porcine strains. In conclusion, the developed MLST scheme may prove useful for direct, culture-independent typing of porcine and human H. suis strains.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","wos_type":"Article","language":["eng"],"publication_status_sort":2,"external":0,"jcr":{"total_cites":54191,"category_quartile":1,"prev_category_quartile":1,"prev_impact_factor":4.068,"category_decile":2,"category_vigintile":4,"category_rank":"23/119","immediacy_index":0.83,"eigenfactor":0.08013,"prev_category_decile":3,"category":"MICROBIOLOGY","prev_category_vigintile":5,"impact_factor_5yr":4.214,"impact_factor":4.232},"abstract":["Helicobacter suis is a Gram-negative bacterium colonizing the majority of pigs, in which it causes gastritis and decreased daily weight gain. H. suis is also the most prevalent gastric non-Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter species in humans, capable of causing gastric disorders. To gain insight into the genetic diversity of porcine and human H. suis strains, a multilocus sequence typing (MLST) method was developed. In a preliminary study, 7 housekeeping genes (atpA, efp, mutY, ppa, trpC, ureI, and yphC) of 10 H. suis isolates cultured in vitro were investigated as MLST candidates. All genes, except the ureI gene, which was replaced by part of the ureAB gene cluster of H. suis, displayed several variable nucleotide sites. Subsequently, internal gene fragments, ranging from 379 to 732 bp and comprising several variable nucleotide sites, were selected. For validation of the developed MLST technique, gastric tissue from 17 H. suis-positive pigs from 4 different herds and from 1 H. suis-infected human patient was used for direct, culture-independent strain typing of H. suis. In addition to the 10 unique sequence types (STs) among the 10 isolates grown in vitro, 15 additional STs could be assigned. Individual animals were colonized by only 1 H. suis strain, whereas multiple H. suis strains were present in all herds tested, revealing that H. suis is a genetically diverse bacterial species. The human H. suis strain showed a very close relationship to porcine strains. In conclusion, the developed MLST scheme may prove useful for direct, culture-independent typing of porcine and human H. suis strains."],"volume":"51","publication_status":"published","author":[{"name":"Jungang Liang","biblio_id":"2FA5F428-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Liang","first_name":"Jungang","name_last_first":"Liang, Jungang","_id":"2FA5F428-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["000100888888","802000904257","971439176165"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}]},{"name":"Richard Ducatelle","biblio_id":"F3ECBCBE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-3721-872X","last_name":"Ducatelle","first_name":"Richard","name_last_first":"Ducatelle, Richard","_id":"F3ECBCBE-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801000397454"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05"}]}]},{"orcid_id":"0000-0003-3160-503X","biblio_id":"F573FD86-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Frank Pasmans","last_name":"Pasmans","_id":"F573FD86-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Frank","name_last_first":"Pasmans, Frank","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05"}]}],"ugent_id":["801001239132","972563771634"]},{"ugent_id":["002000101503","802000101076","977601588690"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"name_last_first":"Smet, Annemieke","first_name":"Annemieke","_id":"F897F832-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Smet","name":"Annemieke Smet","biblio_id":"F897F832-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-9852-9137"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05"}],"ugent_id":"DI05"}],"ugent_id":["801000516581"],"_id":"F4151B78-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Freddy","name_last_first":"Haesebrouck, Freddy","last_name":"Haesebrouck","name":"Freddy Haesebrouck","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1709-933X","biblio_id":"F4151B78-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"ugent_id":["001999446953","801002015637","971877268884"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"first_name":"Bram","name_last_first":"Flahou, Bram","_id":"F7BCFB9C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Flahou","name":"Bram Flahou","biblio_id":"F7BCFB9C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"}],"issn":["0095-1137"],"year":"2013","created_by":{"last_name":"Pattyn","biblio_id":"F4CF11E0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Koen Pattyn","ugent_id":["801000960559","971677429080"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05"}],"ugent_id":"DI05"}],"name_last_first":"Pattyn, Koen","first_name":"Koen","_id":"F4CF11E0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"doi":["10.1128/JCM.02399-12"],"title":"Multilocus sequence typing of the porcine and human gastric pathogen Helicobacter suis","parent":{"short_title":"J. 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Carriage rates were not significantly different between the three populations (P0.05). mecA(LGA251) was not detected. Most (n80) MRNAS were identified as Staphylococcus sciuri, Staphylococcus lentus or Staphylococcus fleurettii. Resistance to aminoglycosides, macrolidelincosamidestreptogramin antimicrobials, tetracycline and ciprofloxacin was frequently detected. Two linezolid-resistant MRNAS from veal calves carried the multidrug-resistance gene cfr. SCCmec cassettes of type III predominated (n46); another 40 SCCmec cassettes harboured a class A mec complex without identifiable ccr complex; type IVa, type V and several other non-typeable cassettes were detected in low frequencies, especially in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis. \r\nThe SCCmec types predominating in bovine MRNAS differ from those mostly detected in livestock-associated methicillin-resistant S. aureus strains. 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SCCmec cassettes of type III predominated (n46); another 40 SCCmec cassettes harboured a class A mec complex without identifiable ccr complex; type IVa, type V and several other non-typeable cassettes were detected in low frequencies, especially in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis.\n   The SCCmec types predominating in bovine MRNAS differ from those mostly detected in livestock-associated methicillin-resistant S. aureus strains. Yet, the detection of cfr and the high level of other antimicrobial resistances suggest a potentially important role of bovine MRNAS as a reservoir for resistance determinants other than SCCmec.\nC1 [Vanderhaeghen, Wannes] Vet & Agrochem Res Ctr, Dept Gen Bacteriol, Operat Directorate Bacterial Dis, B-1180 Uccle, Belgium.\n   [Vanderhaeghen, Wannes; Vandendriessche, Stien; Crombe, Florence; Hermans, Katleen; Haesebrouck, Freddy; Butaye, Patrick] Univ Ghent, Fac Vet Med, Dept Pathol Bacteriol & Avian Dis, B-9820 Merelbeke, Belgium.\n   [Vandendriessche, Stien; Denis, Olivier] Univ Libre Brussels, Hop Erasme, Microbiol Serv, B-1070 Brussels, Belgium.\nRP Vanderhaeghen, W (reprint author), Vet & Agrochem Res Ctr, Dept Gen Bacteriol, Operat Directorate Bacterial Dis, Groeselenbergstr 99, B-1180 Uccle, Belgium.\nEM Wannes.Vanderhaeghen@coda-cerva.be\nFU Belgian Federal Public Service of Health, Food Chain Safety and\n   Environment [RF-6189]\nFX This research was supported by a scholarship granted to W. 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(2013). Characterization of methicillin-resistant non-Staphylococcus aureus staphylococci carriage isolates from different bovine populations. <i>JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY</i>, <i>68</i>(2), 300–307. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dks403</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Vanderhaeghen W, Vandendriessche S, Crombé F, Nemeghaire S, Dispas M, Denis O, et al. Characterization of methicillin-resistant non-Staphylococcus aureus staphylococci carriage isolates from different bovine populations. JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY. 2013;68(2):300–7.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">W. Vanderhaeghen <i>et al.</i>, “Characterization of methicillin-resistant non-Staphylococcus aureus staphylococci carriage isolates from different bovine populations,” <i>JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY</i>, vol. 68, no. 2, pp. 300–307, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vanderhaeghen, Wannes, et al. “Characterization of Methicillin-Resistant Non-Staphylococcus Aureus Staphylococci Carriage Isolates from Different Bovine Populations.” <i>JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY</i>, vol. 68, no. 2, 2013, pp. 300–07, doi:10.1093/jac/dks403.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vanderhaeghen, Wannes, Stien Vandendriessche, Florence Crombé, Stéphanie Nemeghaire, Marc Dispas, Olivier Denis, Katleen Hermans, Freddy Haesebrouck, and Patrick Butaye. 2013. “Characterization of Methicillin-Resistant Non-Staphylococcus Aureus Staphylococci Carriage Isolates from Different Bovine Populations.” <i>JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY</i> 68 (2): 300–307. doi:10.1093/jac/dks403.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Vanderhaeghen, Wannes, Stien Vandendriessche, Florence Crombé, Stéphanie Nemeghaire, Marc Dispas, Olivier Denis, Katleen Hermans, Freddy Haesebrouck, and Patrick Butaye. 2013. “Characterization of Methicillin-Resistant Non-Staphylococcus Aureus Staphylococci Carriage Isolates from Different Bovine Populations.” <i>JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY</i> 68 (2): 300–307. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dks403.</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:27","date_created":"2013-04-23 16:24:07","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Biology and Life Sciences"]}
{"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:27","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Verhegghe, Marijke, et al. “Cohort Study for the Presence of Livestock-Associated MRSA in Piglets: Effect of Sow Status at Farrowing and Determination of the Piglet Colonization Age.” <i>VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY</i>, vol. 162, no. 2–4, 2013, pp. 679–86, doi:10.1016/j.vetmic.2012.09.014.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Verhegghe, Marijke, Larissa J Pletinckx, Florence Crombé, Stephanie Van Weyenberg, Freddy Haesebrouck, Patrick Butaye, Marc Heyndrickx, and Geertrui Rasschaert. 2013. “Cohort Study for the Presence of Livestock-Associated MRSA in Piglets: Effect of Sow Status at Farrowing and Determination of the Piglet Colonization Age.” <i>VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY</i> 162 (2–4): 679–86. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2012.09.014.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">M. Verhegghe <i>et al.</i>, “Cohort study for the presence of livestock-associated MRSA in piglets: effect of sow status at farrowing and determination of the piglet colonization age,” <i>VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY</i>, vol. 162, no. 2–4, pp. 679–686, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Verhegghe M, Pletinckx LJ, Crombé F, Van Weyenberg S, Haesebrouck F, Butaye P, et al. Cohort study for the presence of livestock-associated MRSA in piglets: effect of sow status at farrowing and determination of the piglet colonization age. VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY. 2013;162(2–4):679–86.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Verhegghe, Marijke, Larissa J Pletinckx, Florence Crombé, Stephanie Van Weyenberg, Freddy Haesebrouck, Patrick Butaye, Marc Heyndrickx, and Geertrui Rasschaert. 2013. “Cohort Study for the Presence of Livestock-Associated MRSA in Piglets: Effect of Sow Status at Farrowing and Determination of the Piglet Colonization Age.” <i>VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY</i> 162 (2–4): 679–686. doi:10.1016/j.vetmic.2012.09.014.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Verhegghe, M., Pletinckx, L. J., Crombé, F., Van Weyenberg, S., Haesebrouck, F., Butaye, P., … Rasschaert, G. (2013). Cohort study for the presence of livestock-associated MRSA in piglets: effect of sow status at farrowing and determination of the piglet colonization age. <i>VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY</i>, <i>162</i>(2–4), 679–686. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2012.09.014</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","issn":["0378-1135"],"title":"Cohort study for the presence of livestock-associated MRSA in piglets: effect of sow status at farrowing and determination of the piglet colonization age","doi":["10.1016/j.vetmic.2012.09.014"],"created_by":{"last_name":"Pattyn","biblio_id":"F4CF11E0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Koen Pattyn","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"DI05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000960559","971677429080"],"_id":"F4CF11E0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Koen","name_last_first":"Pattyn, Koen"},"issue":"2-4","year":"2013","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"DI"},{"ugent_id":"DI05*"}],"name":"Department of Pathology, bacteriology and poultry diseases (ceased 1-1-2022)","ugent_id":"DI05*"}],"subject":["Biology and Life Sciences"],"type":"journalArticle","parent":{"short_title":"Vet. Microbiol.","title":"VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY"},"page":{"first":"679","last":"686"},"article_type":"original","date_created":"2013-04-23 16:24:14","status":"public","_id":"3199415","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3199415","wos_id":"000315003000040","language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"3199415","wos_type":"Article","file":[{"name":"verhegghe.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199415/file/3199446/thumbnail.png","size":"474891","content_type":"application/pdf","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199415/file/3199446.pdf","kind":"fullText","_id":"3199446","sha256":"e0305d91aea25882d696074fb86d3e8b830eb7d0f64716fd544ab669683b61cd","access":"restricted"}],"volume":"162","keyword":["SLAUGHTER PIGS","HERD PREVALENCE","RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS","Colonization age","Sow status","Pigs","LA-MRSA","TRANSMISSION"],"external":0,"source":{"record":"VR 1.0\nPT J\nAU Verhegghe, M\n   Pletinckx, LJ\n   Crombe, F\n   Van Weyenberg, S\n   Haesebrouck, F\n   Butaye, P\n   Heyndrickx, M\n   Rasschaert, G\nAF Verhegghe, Marijke\n   Pletinckx, Larissa J.\n   Crombe, Florence\n   Van Weyenberg, Stephanie\n   Haesebrouck, Freddy\n   Butaye, Patrick\n   Heyndrickx, Marc\n   Rasschaert, Geertrui\nTI Cohort study for the presence of livestock-associated MRSA in piglets:\n   Effect of sow status at farrowing and determination of the piglet\n   colonization age\nSO VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY\nLA English\nDT Article\nDE LA-MRSA; Pigs; Colonization age; Sow status\nID RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS; HERD PREVALENCE; SLAUGHTER PIGS;\n   TRANSMISSION\nAB A longitudinal study was performed to determine the age at which piglets become colonized with livestock-associated MRSA and the effect of the sow MRSA status on the colonization status of their offspring.\n   On four farrow-to-finish farms (A-D), nasal swabs were collected during a 6-month period from 12 sows and their offspring per farm. Piglets and sows were sampled throughout the nursery period. Additionally, the piglets were sampled after weaning, before and after moving to the finishing unit and before slaughterhouse transport. The environment of one pen (wall, floor and air) was sampled every time the pigs were sampled.\n   Two MRSA colonization profiles were observed. On farms A and B, the sows' colonization prevalence reached 17% and 33%, respectively. The proportion of positive piglets remained low in the nursing unit (farm A: 0-7%, farm B: 0-36%) and increased at the end of their stay in the growing unit (farm A: 91%, farm B: 69%). On farms C and D, the sows' and piglets' colonization percentages were high from the beginning of the sampling series and finally reached 100%. On all farms, a decrease in colonization was observed towards slaughter age. The colonization age differed between farms. A statistically significant effect of the sow status at farrowing on the piglets' status was observed.\n   The present study indicates that the sow's colonization status is important and should be included in control measures. However, the observed differences in colonization percentages among the farms complicate implementation of control measures on the farm. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.\nC1 [Verhegghe, Marijke; Heyndrickx, Marc; Rasschaert, Geertrui] Inst Agr & Fisheries Res ILVO, Technol & Food Sci Unit, Food Safety Res Area, B-9090 Melle, Belgium.\n   [Verhegghe, Marijke; Crombe, Florence; Haesebrouck, Freddy; Butaye, Patrick; Heyndrickx, Marc] Univ Ghent, Fac Vet Med, Dept Pathol Bacteriol & Avian Dis, B-9820 Merelbeke, Belgium.\n   [Pletinckx, Larissa J.] Catholic Univ, Coll SW Flanders KATHO, Dept HIVB, B-8800 Roeselare, Belgium.\n   [Pletinckx, Larissa J.] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Biosyst, Div Gene Technol, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium.\n   [Crombe, Florence; Van Weyenberg, Stephanie] Inst Agr & Fisheries Res ILVO, Technol & Food Sci Unit, Agr Engn Res Area, B-9820 Merelbeke, Belgium.\n   [Butaye, Patrick] Vet & Agrochem Res Ctr VAR, Dept Bacteriol & Immunol, B-1180 Brussels, Belgium.\nRP Rasschaert, G (reprint author), Inst Agr & Fisheries Res ILVO, Technol & Food Sci Unit, Food Safety Res Area, Brusselsesteenweg 370, B-9090 Melle, Belgium.\nEM Geertrui.Rasschaert@ilvo.vlaanderen.be\nFU Institute for the Promotion of Innovation by Science and Technology in\n   Flanders (IWT) project [070596]\nFX This research was funded by the Institute for the Promotion of\n   Innovation by Science and Technology in Flanders (IWT) project 070596.\n   Special thanks go to Rik Lenaerts for his assistance with sampling and\n   lab work. We thank Wim Vanhove, Severine Danschutter, Pieter Siau and\n   Joris Robijn for their help in taking the samples. We especially thank\n   all the farmers for their cooperation. We also thank Miriam Levenson for\n   English-language editing and Maarten Bekaert for assistance with the\n   statistics.\nNR 25\nPU ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV\nPI AMSTERDAM\nPA PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS\nSN 0378-1135\nJ9 VET MICROBIOL\nJI Vet. 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(2012). <i>Homogeniseren van snelheden in Vlaanderen: een verkennend onderzoek (Verkeersbordendatabank): onderzoek naar mogelijkheden om de verscheidenheid in snelheidszones te reduceren zonder dat de verkeersveiligheid en de verkeersleefbaarheid worden geschaad</i>. Gent: Steunpunt Mobiliteit en Openbare Werken.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Mol, Johan, Dirk Lauwers, Koen De Baets, and Georges Allaert. 2012. “Homogeniseren van Snelheden in Vlaanderen: Een Verkennend Onderzoek (Verkeersbordendatabank): Onderzoek Naar Mogelijkheden Om de Verscheidenheid in Snelheidszones Te Reduceren Zonder Dat de Verkeersveiligheid En de Verkeersleefbaarheid Worden Geschaad.” Gent: Steunpunt Mobiliteit en Openbare Werken.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">De Mol J, Lauwers D, De Baets K, Allaert G. Homogeniseren van snelheden in Vlaanderen: een verkennend onderzoek (Verkeersbordendatabank): onderzoek naar mogelijkheden om de verscheidenheid in snelheidszones te reduceren zonder dat de verkeersveiligheid en de verkeersleefbaarheid worden geschaad. Gent: Steunpunt Mobiliteit en Openbare Werken; 2012.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">J. De Mol, D. Lauwers, K. De Baets, and G. 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Steunpunt Mobiliteit en Openbare Werken, 2012.</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:28","publication_status":"published","copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"_id":"F3DE924C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"De Mol, Johan","first_name":"Johan","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW07"}],"ugent_id":"TW07"}],"ugent_id":["801000364314"],"biblio_id":"F3DE924C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0001-8811-8537","name":"Johan De Mol","last_name":"De Mol"},{"ugent_id":["801001495170"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"ugent_id":"TW15"}],"name_last_first":"Lauwers, Dirk","first_name":"Dirk","_id":"F615B194-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Lauwers","biblio_id":"F615B194-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Dirk Lauwers"},{"last_name":"De Baets","name_last_first":"De Baets, Koen","first_name":"Koen","name":"Koen De Baets"},{"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["801000243163","974598866693"],"_id":"F3705E3A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Allaert, Georges","first_name":"Georges","last_name":"Allaert","biblio_id":"F3705E3A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Georges Allaert"}],"publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["The aim of this research is to investigate whether the database “Road signs” could be used to homogenise speed regimes. It also examines what the effects of homogenised speed zones could be on the number of road signs. Driving speed is an important factor in road safety. Speed not only affects the severity of a crash, but is also related to the risk of being involved in a crash. The speed is not only a quality criterion within a transport system but should also take into account the need for structural safety margins. A human as the vulnerable road user is the weakest element in the road traffic system. This vulnerability explains the injury in an accident. The vulnerability is in relationship with the purely biomechanical properties of the human being, the speed-related released kinetic energy in a collision and the characteristics of the vehicle. The number of accidents depends heavily of the varying conditions in traffic and environment. Flanders, with its fragmented space and his historically not very well planned underlying road network, is characterised by strong changes in road structure and environment. Most research reports conclude that speed differences at road section level (larger speed variance) is related to higher crash rate. However, - taking into account these varying characteristics - the number of changes of the speed limit on a road has to be kept as limited as possible. Changes in the speed limit and differences of speed in the traffic flow and speed differences between different vehicles increase the risk of accidents. Larger differences in speed between vehicles are related to a higher crash rate. Without exception, a vehicle that moved (much) faster than other traffic around it, could have a higher crash rate. There is also – mainly because of the limitations of the capacity of the road user –a need to simplify the traffic tasks. Homogeneity in the traffic flows is needed. If this is translated to the characteristics of the vehicle, the mass and speed of the vehicle along with the directions in which the traffic participants move, determine the degree of homogeneity. Through greater homogeneity, one can reduce the possibility of conflict: how more homogeneous the traffic is, how limited the chances of a conflict/ accident. After outlining the legal framework, the theoretical framework -within the categorisation of roads and within the possible environmental factors- that may determine the speed regimes, is situated. In Belgium apart from vehicle related speed, the road administrator makes specific speed regulations related to the categorisation of the road. Whether the existing general maximum speed (90 km/h) should be changed in to lower general speed level (70 km/h) should be framed within the safety goals and within driving comfort and an acceptable traffic flow. To achieve these goals a homogenizing of the speed regimes could be a solution. In seven cases (chosen within a spatial framework), the effect of lowering the overall speed of 90 to 70 km/h is examined. Here the length of the road segments where the maximum speed changes and the chosen speed within a specific road categorisation is described. Although the application of these generic scenarios (more effect of the application of the zone boards can be expec-ted) on the database (road signs) are only a first analysis, the result on the number of speed signs, is important. The conclusion is that reducing the speed from 90 to 70 km/h, 6 on 7 speed signs can be removed. Less speed signs reduce the needed attention and the workload for the driver; more smoother and safer traffic could be the result."],"external":0,"file":[{"_id":"4240192","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199488/file/4240192.pdf","access":"open","sha256":"71bb2028d2d8a7d9dd85f53504cfb02a363f66ade55f7b3b4da37531a670753f","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199488/file/4240192/thumbnail.png","name":"vol_definitief_rapport_juni_2012.pdf","size":"5251667","content_type":"application/pdf"}],"keyword":["Homogene snelheidszones","verkeersbordendatabank","categorisering wegen","beperken snelheidsborden","categorization of the road","speed variance","workload for the driver","Databank \"Road signs\""],"language":["dut"],"biblio_id":"3199488","abstract_full":[{"lang":"dut","text":"The aim of this research is to investigate whether the database “Road signs” could be used to homogenise speed regimes. It also examines what the effects of homogenised speed zones could be on the number of road signs. Driving speed is an important factor in road safety. Speed not only affects the severity of a crash, but is also related to the risk of being involved in a crash. The speed is not only a quality criterion within a transport system but should also take into account the need for structural safety margins. A human as the vulnerable road user is the weakest element in the road traffic system. This vulnerability explains the injury in an accident. The vulnerability is in relationship with the purely biomechanical properties of the human being, the speed-related released kinetic energy in a collision and the characteristics of the vehicle. The number of accidents depends heavily of the varying conditions in traffic and environment. Flanders, with its fragmented space and his historically not very well planned underlying road network, is characterised by strong changes in road structure and environment. Most research reports conclude that speed differences at road section level (larger speed variance) is related to higher crash rate. However, - taking into account these varying characteristics - the number of changes of the speed limit on a road has to be kept as limited as possible. Changes in the speed limit and differences of speed in the traffic flow and speed differences between different vehicles increase the risk of accidents. Larger differences in speed between vehicles are related to a higher crash rate. Without exception, a vehicle that moved (much) faster than other traffic around it, could have a higher crash rate. There is also – mainly because of the limitations of the capacity of the road user –a need to simplify the traffic tasks. Homogeneity in the traffic flows is needed. If this is translated to the characteristics of the vehicle, the mass and speed of the vehicle along with the directions in which the traffic participants move, determine the degree of homogeneity. Through greater homogeneity, one can reduce the possibility of conflict: how more homogeneous the traffic is, how limited the chances of a conflict/ accident. After outlining the legal framework, the theoretical framework -within the categorisation of roads and within the possible environmental factors- that may determine the speed regimes, is situated. In Belgium apart from vehicle related speed, the road administrator makes specific speed regulations related to the categorisation of the road. Whether the existing general maximum speed (90 km/h) should be changed in to lower general speed level (70 km/h) should be framed within the safety goals and within driving comfort and an acceptable traffic flow. To achieve these goals a homogenizing of the speed regimes could be a solution. In seven cases (chosen within a spatial framework), the effect of lowering the overall speed of 90 to 70 km/h is examined. Here the length of the road segments where the maximum speed changes and the chosen speed within a specific road categorisation is described. Although the application of these generic scenarios (more effect of the application of the zone boards can be expec-ted) on the database (road signs) are only a first analysis, the result on the number of speed signs, is important. The conclusion is that reducing the speed from 90 to 70 km/h, 6 on 7 speed signs can be removed. Less speed signs reduce the needed attention and the workload for the driver; more smoother and safer traffic could be the result."}],"_id":"3199488","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3199488","status":"public"}
{"status":"public","_id":"3199491","abstract_full":[{"text":"Snelheid is een belangrijke ongevalsfactor. Snelheidswijzigingen en -verschil in de verkeersstroom en tussen verschillende voertuigen verhogen eveneens het ongevalsrisico, niet het minst omdat de taakbelasting voor de bestuurders erdoor verhoogd wordt. Wegencategorisering en snelheidszones zijn belangrijke instrumenten om tot meer homo-gene snelheid te komen. Op basis van een reeks case studies die de verschillende verste-delijkingstypologieën omvatten, wordt aangetoond dat in Vlaanderen de implementatie van deze beiden planningsconcepten nog weinig is doorgevoerd. Lintbebouwing en de stap voor stap door diverse wegbeheerders ingevoerde snelheidslimieten geven aanleiding tot een manifest gebrek aan homogeniteit in snelheid. De analyse van het snelheidsbeleid kon kwantitatief (o.a. lengte van segmenten, aantallen snelheidswijzigingen over trajecten e.d.) was mogelijk met behulp van de Verkeersborden-databank van het Vlaamse wegennet. De databank bevat alle verkeersborden (o.m. snelheidslimieten) op het wegennet in Vlaanderen, waarbij per bord de positie en een aantal ken-merken zijn beschreven. In de case studies wordt behalve een analyse van de bestaande toestand ook een door-rekening doorgevoerd van het effect van een generiek scenario (invoeren van een algemene snelheidslimiet bubeko van 70/km in plaats van de huidige, algemeen geldende snel-heidslimiet van 90 km/u). Bij toepassing van dit scenario zouden zes op de zeven snelheidsborden kunnen verwijderd worden en zou de werklast voor de bestuurders evenredig kunnen verminderd worden. Een verkeersbordendatabank kan om deze reden een bruikbaar analyse instrument voor snelheidsmanagement vormen.","lang":"dut"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3199491","biblio_id":"3199491","language":["dut"],"keyword":["categorisering","werklast bestuurders","verkeersbordendatabank","Homogeniseren snelheden","lengte wegsegmenten","maximale snelheden"],"file":[{"thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199491/file/3199492/thumbnail.png","name":"def.pdf","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"5105002","_id":"3199492","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199491/file/3199492.pdf","kind":"fullText","access":"open","sha256":"f56fd2f31de3de972dbb5bd18ada894b3d7f0458b2050127102145fe72a47150"}],"abstract":["Snelheid is een belangrijke ongevalsfactor. Snelheidswijzigingen en -verschil in de verkeersstroom en tussen verschillende voertuigen verhogen eveneens het ongevalsrisico, niet het minst omdat de taakbelasting voor de bestuurders erdoor verhoogd wordt. Wegencategorisering en snelheidszones zijn belangrijke instrumenten om tot meer homo-gene snelheid te komen. Op basis van een reeks case studies die de verschillende verste-delijkingstypologieën omvatten, wordt aangetoond dat in Vlaanderen de implementatie van deze beiden planningsconcepten nog weinig is doorgevoerd. Lintbebouwing en de stap voor stap door diverse wegbeheerders ingevoerde snelheidslimieten geven aanleiding tot een manifest gebrek aan homogeniteit in snelheid. De analyse van het snelheidsbeleid kon kwantitatief (o.a. lengte van segmenten, aantallen snelheidswijzigingen over trajecten e.d.) was mogelijk met behulp van de Verkeersborden-databank van het Vlaamse wegennet. De databank bevat alle verkeersborden (o.m. snelheidslimieten) op het wegennet in Vlaanderen, waarbij per bord de positie en een aantal ken-merken zijn beschreven. In de case studies wordt behalve een analyse van de bestaande toestand ook een door-rekening doorgevoerd van het effect van een generiek scenario (invoeren van een algemene snelheidslimiet bubeko van 70/km in plaats van de huidige, algemeen geldende snel-heidslimiet van 90 km/u). Bij toepassing van dit scenario zouden zes op de zeven snelheidsborden kunnen verwijderd worden en zou de werklast voor de bestuurders evenredig kunnen verminderd worden. Een verkeersbordendatabank kan om deze reden een bruikbaar analyse instrument voor snelheidsmanagement vormen."],"external":0,"publication_status_sort":2,"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-8811-8537","biblio_id":"F3DE924C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Johan De Mol","last_name":"De Mol","first_name":"Johan","name_last_first":"De Mol, Johan","_id":"F3DE924C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801000364314"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW07"}],"ugent_id":"TW07"}]},{"last_name":"Lauwers","name":"Dirk Lauwers","biblio_id":"F615B194-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001495170"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW15","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW15"}]}],"name_last_first":"Lauwers, Dirk","first_name":"Dirk","_id":"F615B194-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name":"Sven Vlassenroot","biblio_id":"F8E7CE34-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Vlassenroot","first_name":"Sven","name_last_first":"Vlassenroot, Sven","_id":"F8E7CE34-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801001413631","975000100527"],"affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}]},{"name_last_first":"Gillis, Dominique","first_name":"Dominique","_id":"F920E700-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000218486"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW18","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW18"}]}],"name":"Dominique Gillis","orcid_id":"0000-0001-5063-2370","biblio_id":"F920E700-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Gillis"}],"publication_status":"published","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:28","cite":{"chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Mol, Johan, Dirk Lauwers, Sven Vlassenroot, and Dominique Gillis. 2013. “Homogeniseren van Snelheden Op Gewone Wegen in Vlaanderen: Een Verkennend Onderzoek Gebruik Makend van de Verkeersbordendatabank.” In <i>VerkeersgedragDAG, Abstracts</i>. Soesterdijk, Nederland: TNO.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Mol, Johan, et al. “Homogeniseren van Snelheden Op Gewone Wegen in Vlaanderen: Een Verkennend Onderzoek Gebruik Makend van de Verkeersbordendatabank.” <i>VerkeersgedragDAG, Abstracts</i>, TNO, 2013.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Mol, Johan, Dirk Lauwers, Sven Vlassenroot, and Dominique Gillis. 2013. “Homogeniseren van Snelheden Op Gewone Wegen in Vlaanderen: Een Verkennend Onderzoek Gebruik Makend van de Verkeersbordendatabank.” In <i>VerkeersgedragDAG, Abstracts</i>. Soesterdijk, Nederland: TNO.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">De Mol J, Lauwers D, Vlassenroot S, Gillis D. Homogeniseren van snelheden op gewone wegen in Vlaanderen: een verkennend onderzoek gebruik makend van de Verkeersbordendatabank. In: VerkeersgedragDAG, Abstracts. Soesterdijk, Nederland: TNO; 2013.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">J. De Mol, D. Lauwers, S. Vlassenroot, and D. Gillis, “Homogeniseren van snelheden op gewone wegen in Vlaanderen: een verkennend onderzoek gebruik makend van de Verkeersbordendatabank,” in <i>VerkeersgedragDAG, Abstracts</i>, Soesterdijk, Nederland, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Mol, J., Lauwers, D., Vlassenroot, S., &#38; Gillis, D. (2013). Homogeniseren van snelheden op gewone wegen in Vlaanderen: een verkennend onderzoek gebruik makend van de Verkeersbordendatabank. <i>VerkeersgedragDAG, Abstracts</i>. Presented at the VerkeersgedragDAG, Soesterdijk, Nederland.</div>\n"},"classification":"C3","title":"Homogeniseren van snelheden op gewone wegen in Vlaanderen: een verkennend onderzoek gebruik makend van de Verkeersbordendatabank","created_by":{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-8811-8537","biblio_id":"F3DE924C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Johan De Mol","last_name":"De Mol","first_name":"Johan","name_last_first":"De Mol, Johan","_id":"F3DE924C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801000364314"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW07","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW07"}]}]},"year":"2013","affiliation":[{"name":"Department of Telecommunications and information processing","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW07"}],"ugent_id":"TW07"}],"conference":{"end_date":"2013-04-03","location":"Soesterdijk, Nederland","name":"VerkeersgedragDAG","start_date":"2013-04-03"},"subject":["Technology and Engineering"],"type":"conference","parent":{"title":"VerkeersgedragDAG, Abstracts"},"publisher":{"location":"Soesterdijk, Nederland","name":"TNO"},"page":{"count":"20"},"date_created":"2013-04-23 17:23:44"}
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The political economy of retransmission payments and cable rights fees: implications for private television companies. In: Donders K, Pauwels C, Loisen J, editors. Private television in Western Europe : content, markets, policies. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan; 2013. p. 182–96.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">T. Evens, “The political economy of retransmission payments and cable rights fees: implications for private television companies,” in <i>Private television in Western Europe : content, markets, policies</i>, K. Donders, C. Pauwels, and J. Loisen, Eds. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, pp. 182–196.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Evens, T. (2013). The political economy of retransmission payments and cable rights fees: implications for private television companies. In K. Donders, C. Pauwels, &#38; J. Loisen (Eds.), <i>Private television in Western Europe : content, markets, policies</i> (pp. 182–196). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Evens, Tom. “The Political Economy of Retransmission Payments and Cable Rights Fees: Implications for Private Television Companies.” <i>Private Television in Western Europe : Content, Markets, Policies</i>, edited by Karen Donders et al., Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, pp. 182–96.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Evens, Tom. 2013. “The Political Economy of Retransmission Payments and Cable Rights Fees: Implications for Private Television Companies.” In <i>Private Television in Western Europe : Content, Markets, Policies</i>, ed by. Karen Donders, Caroline Pauwels, and Jan Loisen, 182–196. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Evens, Tom. 2013. “The Political Economy of Retransmission Payments and Cable Rights Fees: Implications for Private Television Companies.” In <i>Private Television in Western Europe : Content, Markets, Policies</i>, edited by Karen Donders, Caroline Pauwels, and Jan Loisen, 182–96. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.</div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Evens, Tom. 2013. “The Political Economy of Retransmission Payments and Cable Rights Fees: Implications for Private Television Companies.” In <i>Private Television in Western Europe : Content, Markets, Policies</i>, ed by. Karen Donders, Caroline Pauwels, and Jan Loisen, 182–196. 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{"issn":["1073-7928"],"doi":["10.1093/imrn/rnt074"],"title":"Joseph ideals and harmonic analysis for osp(m|2n)","year":"2014","created_by":{"name_last_first":"Brackx, Fred","first_name":"Fred","_id":"F364E32A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["974512229428"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University","ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Fred Brackx","orcid_id":"0000-0002-1849-8826","biblio_id":"F364E32A-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Brackx"},"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW16","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW16"}],"name":"Department of Mathematical analysis"}],"parent":{"title":"INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS RESEARCH NOTICES","short_title":"Int. Math. Res. Notices"},"page":{"first":"4291","last":"4340"},"article_type":"original","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The Joseph ideal in the universal enveloping algebra U(so(m)) is the annihilator ideal of the so(m)-representation on the harmonic functions on R^m-2. The Joseph ideal for sp(2n) is the annihilator ideal of the Segal–Shale–Weil (metaplectic) representation. Both ideals can be constructed in a unified way from a quadratic relation in the tensor algebra of so(m) or sp(2n). In this paper, we construct two analogous ideals for  the orthosymplectic Lie super-algebra sop(m|2n) and prove that they have unique characterizations that naturally extend the classical case. Then we show that these two ideals are the annihilator ideals of, respectively, the representation on the spherical harmonics and a generalization of the metaplectic representation to spo(2n|m). This proves that these ideals are reasonable candidates to establish the theory of Joseph-like ideals for Lie super-algebras. We also discuss the relation between the Joseph ideal of  osp(m|2n) and the algebra of symmetries of the super-conformal Laplace operator, regarded as an intertwining operator between principal series representations for sop(m|2n) . As a side result, we obtain the proof of a conjecture of Eastwood about the Cartan product of irreducible representations of semisimple Lie algebras made in [10]."}],"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","publication_status_sort":2,"external":0,"jcr":{"total_cites":2563,"category_quartile":1,"category_decile":2,"prev_impact_factor":1.067,"prev_category_quartile":1,"category_vigintile":3,"category_rank":"42/312","immediacy_index":0.278,"eigenfactor":0.02383,"prev_category_decile":2,"category":"MATHEMATICS","impact_factor":1.1,"impact_factor_5yr":1.122,"prev_category_vigintile":3},"abstract":["The Joseph ideal in the universal enveloping algebra U(so(m)) is the annihilator ideal of the so(m)-representation on the harmonic functions on R^m-2. The Joseph ideal for sp(2n) is the annihilator ideal of the Segal–Shale–Weil (metaplectic) representation. Both ideals can be constructed in a unified way from a quadratic relation in the tensor algebra of so(m) or sp(2n). In this paper, we construct two analogous ideals for  the orthosymplectic Lie super-algebra sop(m|2n) and prove that they have unique characterizations that naturally extend the classical case. Then we show that these two ideals are the annihilator ideals of, respectively, the representation on the spherical harmonics and a generalization of the metaplectic representation to spo(2n|m). This proves that these ideals are reasonable candidates to establish the theory of Joseph-like ideals for Lie super-algebras. We also discuss the relation between the Joseph ideal of  osp(m|2n) and the algebra of symmetries of the super-conformal Laplace operator, regarded as an intertwining operator between principal series representations for sop(m|2n) . As a side result, we obtain the proof of a conjecture of Eastwood about the Cartan product of irreducible representations of semisimple Lie algebras made in [10]."],"author":[{"first_name":"Kevin","name_last_first":"Coulembier, Kevin","_id":"FB487638-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["977884585584"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"name":"Kevin Coulembier","biblio_id":"FB487638-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Coulembier"},{"first_name":"Petr","name_last_first":"Somberg, Petr","name":"Petr Somberg","last_name":"Somberg"},{"last_name":"Soucek","name":"Vladimir Soucek","name_last_first":"Soucek, Vladimir","first_name":"Vladimir"}],"publication_status":"published","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:28","cite":{"apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Coulembier, K., Somberg, P., &#38; Soucek, V. (2014). Joseph ideals and harmonic analysis for osp(m|2n). <i>INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS RESEARCH NOTICES</i>, (15), 4291–4340. https://doi.org/10.1093/imrn/rnt074</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Coulembier K, Somberg P, Soucek V. Joseph ideals and harmonic analysis for osp(m|2n). INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS RESEARCH NOTICES. 2014;(15):4291–340.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">K. Coulembier, P. Somberg, and V. Soucek, “Joseph ideals and harmonic analysis for osp(m|2n),” <i>INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS RESEARCH NOTICES</i>, no. 15, pp. 4291–4340, 2014.</div>\n  </div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Coulembier, Kevin, et al. “Joseph Ideals and Harmonic Analysis for Osp(M|2n).” <i>INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS RESEARCH NOTICES</i>, no. 15, 2014, pp. 4291–340, doi:10.1093/imrn/rnt074.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Coulembier, Kevin, Petr Somberg, and Vladimir Soucek. 2014. “Joseph Ideals and Harmonic Analysis for Osp(M|2n).” <i>INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS RESEARCH NOTICES</i> (15): 4291–4340. doi:10.1093/imrn/rnt074.</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Coulembier, Kevin, Petr Somberg, and Vladimir Soucek. 2014. “Joseph Ideals and Harmonic Analysis for Osp(M|2n).” <i>INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS RESEARCH NOTICES</i>, no. 15: 4291–4340. https://doi.org/10.1093/imrn/rnt074.</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","issue":"15","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Mathematics and Statistics"],"date_created":"2013-04-23 20:35:16","_id":"3199502","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3199502","biblio_id":"3199502","wos_id":"000340239500009","file":[{"content_type":"application/pdf","size":"442240","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199502/file/3199512/thumbnail.png","name":"SuperJosephRevision.pdf","access":"open","sha256":"88ba4ad7f9b3642ba2d64fef80574ce29dc985a0b6fe764edeca6a09567991e2","_id":"3199512","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199502/file/3199512.pdf","kind":"fullText"}],"keyword":["ORTHOSYMPLECTIC SUPERALGEBRA","GRADED LIE-ALGEBRAS","DEFORMATION-THEORY","REPRESENTATIONS","REALIZATION","OPERATORS","PRODUCT"],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)"}
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Hoe kunnen grote en kleine besturen breder kijken en CO2-uitstoot verminderen door hun lokaal mobiliteitsbeleid? STOP-principe vormt de basis om grote CO2-winst te halen maar vooral voor het dichterbij brengen van duurzame mobiliteit. het e-voertuig in de mobiliteit blijft de openbare ruimte bezetten maar vormt een vooruitgang op het vlak van emissies en lawaaihinder.  Daarbij vormt een elektrische auto een middel om de multimodaliteit duurzamer te maken. De nieuwe auto, fiets, ..., zal gedeeld worden waardoor niet alleen efficiënter het vervoermiddel wordt gebruikt maar vooral de impact op de publieke ruimte kan teruggedrongen worden. Duurzamere mobiliteit zal minstens twee kenmerken vertonen: co-modaliteit en gedeelde mobiliteit. In het laatste geval ligt de nadruk niet op het bezit dan wel op het gebruik. Bij het gebruik zijn de nabijheid, comfort, informatie en beschikbaarheid (tijd en ruimte), de sleutelwoorden.","lang":"dut"}],"handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3199532","biblio_id":"3199532","language":["dut"],"file":[{"_id":"3199679","kind":"fullText","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199532/file/3199679.pdf","access":"open","sha256":"efdb5242f1639a43b5beedf17895e5aa462e6303b5cf26b6bd7f52951c5b2638","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199532/file/3199679/thumbnail.png","name":"presentatie_versie_DEF.pdf","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"52734528"}],"keyword":["Duurzame mobiliteit","STOP-principe","co-modaliteit","elektrische voertuigen","shares mobility"],"publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["Zuiniger voertuigen op niet-klassieke brandstof zijn slechts één puzzelstukje van een duurzaam mobiliteitsbeleid. Hoe kunnen grote en kleine besturen breder kijken en CO2-uitstoot verminderen door hun lokaal mobiliteitsbeleid? STOP-principe vormt de basis om grote CO2-winst te halen maar vooral voor het dichterbij brengen van duurzame mobiliteit. het e-voertuig in de mobiliteit blijft de openbare ruimte bezetten maar vormt een vooruitgang op het vlak van emissies en lawaaihinder.  Daarbij vormt een elektrische auto een middel om de multimodaliteit duurzamer te maken. De nieuwe auto, fiets, ..., zal gedeeld worden waardoor niet alleen efficiënter het vervoermiddel wordt gebruikt maar vooral de impact op de publieke ruimte kan teruggedrongen worden. Duurzamere mobiliteit zal minstens twee kenmerken vertonen: co-modaliteit en gedeelde mobiliteit. In het laatste geval ligt de nadruk niet op het bezit dan wel op het gebruik. Bij het gebruik zijn de nabijheid, comfort, informatie en beschikbaarheid (tijd en ruimte), de sleutelwoorden."],"external":0,"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","author":[{"orcid_id":"0000-0001-8811-8537","biblio_id":"F3DE924C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Johan De Mol","last_name":"De Mol","_id":"F3DE924C-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Johan","name_last_first":"De Mol, Johan","affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW07"}],"ugent_id":"TW07"}],"ugent_id":["801000364314"]}],"publication_status":"published"}
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BIOGEOSCIENCES. 2013;10(4):2671–82.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Rees, RM, J Augustin, G Alberti, BC Ball, Pascal Boeckx, A Cantarel, S Castaldi, N Chirinda, B Chojnicki, M Giebels, H Gordon, B Grosz, L Horvath, R Juszczak, Å Kasimir Klemedtsson, L Klemedtsson, S Medinets, A Machon, F Mapanda, J Nyamangara, JE Olesen, DS Reay, L Sanchez, A Sanz Cobena, KA Smith, A Sowerby, M Sommer, JF Soussana, M Stenberg, CFE Topp, Oswald Van Cleemput, A Vallejo, CA Watson, and M Wuta. 2013. “Nitrous Oxide Emissions from European Agriculture : An Analysis of Variability and Drivers of Emissions from Field Experiments.” <i>BIOGEOSCIENCES</i> 10 (4): 2671–2682. doi:10.5194/bg-10-2671-2013.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">R. Rees <i>et al.</i>, “Nitrous oxide emissions from European agriculture : an analysis of variability and drivers of emissions from field experiments,” <i>BIOGEOSCIENCES</i>, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 2671–2682, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Rees, R., Augustin, J., Alberti, G., Ball, B., Boeckx, P., Cantarel, A., … Wuta, M. (2013). Nitrous oxide emissions from European agriculture : an analysis of variability and drivers of emissions from field experiments. <i>BIOGEOSCIENCES</i>, <i>10</i>(4), 2671–2682. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-10-2671-2013</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Rees, RM, J Augustin, G Alberti, BC Ball, Pascal Boeckx, A Cantarel, S Castaldi, et al. 2013. “Nitrous Oxide Emissions from European Agriculture : An Analysis of Variability and Drivers of Emissions from Field Experiments.” <i>BIOGEOSCIENCES</i> 10 (4): 2671–82. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-10-2671-2013.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Rees, RM, et al. “Nitrous Oxide Emissions from European Agriculture : An Analysis of Variability and Drivers of Emissions from Field Experiments.” <i>BIOGEOSCIENCES</i>, vol. 10, no. 4, 2013, pp. 2671–82, doi:10.5194/bg-10-2671-2013.</div>\n"},"classification":"A1","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:28","copyright_statement":"No license (in 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At each site, a selection of management interventions were compared within replicated experimental designs in plot-based experiments. Arable experiments were conducted at Beano in Italy, El Encin in Spain, Foulum in Denmark, Logarden in Sweden, Maulde in Belgium, Paulinenaue in Germany, and Tulloch in the UK. Grassland experiments were conducted at Crichton, Nafferton and Peaknaze in the UK, Godollo in Hungary, Rzecin in Poland, Zarnekow in Germany and Theix in France. Nitrous oxide emissions were measured at each site over a period of at least two years using static chambers. Emissions varied widely between sites and as a result of manipulation treatments. Average site emissions (throughout the study period) varied between 0.04 and 21.21 kg N2O-N ha(-1) yr(-1), with the largest fluxes and variability associated with the grassland sites. Total nitrogen addition was found to be the single most important determinant of emissions, accounting for 15% of the variance (using linear regression) in the data from the arable sites (p < 0.0001), and 77% in the grassland sites. The annual emissions from arable sites were significantly greater than those that would be predicted by IPCC default emission factors. Variability of N2O emissions within sites that occurred as a result of manipulation treatments was greater than that resulting from site-to-site and year-to-year variation, highlighting the importance of management interventions in contributing to greenhouse gas mitigation."],"external":0,"jcr":{"eigenfactor":0.0361,"immediacy_index":0.877,"category_rank":"16/174","category_vigintile":2,"prev_impact_factor":3.754,"prev_category_quartile":1,"category_decile":1,"category_quartile":1,"total_cites":6982,"impact_factor_5yr":4.644,"prev_category_vigintile":2,"impact_factor":3.753,"category":"GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY","prev_category_decile":1},"volume":"10","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","abstract_full":[{"text":"Nitrous oxide emissions from a network of agricultural experiments in Europe were used to explore the relative importance of site and management controls of emissions. 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Total nitrogen addition was found to be the single most important determinant of emissions, accounting for 15% of the variance (using linear regression) in the data from the arable sites (p < 0.0001), and 77% in the grassland sites. The annual emissions from arable sites were significantly greater than those that would be predicted by IPCC default emission factors. Variability of N2O emissions within sites that occurred as a result of manipulation treatments was greater than that resulting from site-to-site and year-to-year variation, highlighting the importance of management interventions in contributing to greenhouse gas mitigation.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public"}
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As an input, these techniques use physical interaction networks that often contain highly connected genes and unreliable or irrelevant interactions that can interfere with the prioritization process. We present EPSILON, an extendable framework for eQTL prioritization, which mitigates the effect of highly connected genes and unreliable interactions by constructing a local network before a network-based similarity measure is applied to select the true causal gene. Results: We tested the new method on three eQTL datasets derived from yeast data using three different association techniques. A physical interaction network was constructed, and each eQTL in each dataset was prioritized using the EPSILON approach: first, a local network was constructed using a k-trials shortest path algorithm, followed by the calculation of a network-based similarity measure. Three similarity measures were evaluated: random walks, the Laplacian Exponential Diffusion kernel and the Regularized Commute-Time kernel. The aim was to predict knockout interactions from a yeast knockout compendium. EPSILON outperformed two reference prioritization methods, random assignment and shortest path prioritization. Next, we found that using a local network significantly increased prioritization performance in terms of predicted knockout pairs when compared with using exactly the same network similarity measures on the global network, with an average increase in prioritization performance of 8 percentage points (P < 10(-5))."],"source":{"record":"TY  - JOUR\nT1  - EPSILON: an eQTL prioritization framework using similarity measures derived from local networks.\nA1  - Verbeke, Lieven P C\nA1  - Cloots, Lore\nA1  - Demeester, Piet\nA1  - Fostier, Jan\nA1  - Marchal, Kathleen\nY1  - 2013/04//\nJF  - Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)\nSP  - btt142-\nEP  - btt142-\nDO  - 10.1093/bioinformatics/btt142\nUR  - http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2013/04/16/bioinformatics.btt142.full?keytype=ref&ijkey=WPrf7sT0CdrCyZs\nN2  - MOTIVATION: When genomic data are associated with gene expression data, the resulting expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) will likely span multiple genes. eQTL prioritization techniques can be used to select the most likely causal gene affecting the expression of a target gene from a list of candidates. As an input, these techniques use physical interaction networks that often contain highly connected genes and unreliable or irrelevant interactions that can interfere with the prioritization process. We present EPSILON, an extendable framework for eQTL prioritization, which mitigates the effect of highly connected genes and unreliable interactions by constructing a local network before a network-based similarity measure is applied to select the true causal gene. RESULTS: We tested the new method on three eQTL datasets derived from yeast data using three different association techniques. A physical interaction network was constructed, and each eQTL in each dataset was prioritized using the EPSILON approach: first, a local network was constructed using a k-trials shortest path algorithm, followed by the calculation of a network-based similarity measure. Three similarity measures were evaluated: random walks, the Laplacian Exponential Diffusion kernel and the Regularized Commute-Time kernel. The aim was to predict knockout interactions from a yeast knockout compendium. EPSILON outperformed two reference prioritization methods, random assignment and shortest path prioritization. Next, we found that using a local network significantly increased prioritization performance in terms of predicted knockout pairs when compared with using exactly the same network similarity measures on the global network, with an average increase in prioritization performance of 8 percentage points (P < 10(-5)). AVAILABILITY: The physical interaction network and the source code (Matlab/C++) of our implementation can be downloaded from http://bioinformatics.intec.ugent.be/epsilon. CONTACT: lieven.verbeke@intec.ugent.be, kamar@psb.ugent.be, jan.fostier@intec.ugent.be SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.\n"},"jcr":{"category_rank":"4/52","category_vigintile":2,"eigenfactor":0.18072,"immediacy_index":0.792,"prev_impact_factor":5.323,"prev_category_quartile":1,"category_decile":1,"category_quartile":1,"total_cites":56703,"category":"MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY","prev_category_vigintile":1,"impact_factor_5yr":6.968,"impact_factor":4.621,"prev_category_decile":1},"publication_status_sort":2,"author":[{"last_name":"Verbeke","biblio_id":"32938F1A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1909-8119","name":"Lieven Verbeke","affiliation":[{"name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"ugent_id":["001995431759","801001469912","972463967526"],"_id":"32938F1A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Verbeke, Lieven","first_name":"Lieven"},{"last_name":"Cloots","name_last_first":"Cloots, Lore","first_name":"Lore","name":"Lore Cloots"},{"last_name":"Demeester","biblio_id":"F4B49E14-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-2810-3899","name":"Piet Demeester","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW05"}]}],"ugent_id":["801000906605","974741624324"],"_id":"F4B49E14-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name_last_first":"Demeester, Piet","first_name":"Piet"},{"biblio_id":"F7AB95DC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0002-9994-8269","name":"Jan Fostier","last_name":"Fostier","name_last_first":"Fostier, Jan","first_name":"Jan","_id":"F7AB95DC-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["801002005432"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"TW05","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW05"}]}]},{"first_name":"Kathleen","name_last_first":"Marchal, Kathleen","_id":"352760E4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["802000961346","971443176205"],"affiliation":[{"path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"TW"},{"ugent_id":"TW05"}],"ugent_id":"TW05"},{"ugent_id":"WE09","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"WE"},{"ugent_id":"WE09"}]}],"name":"Kathleen Marchal","orcid_id":"0000-0002-2169-4588","biblio_id":"352760E4-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","last_name":"Marchal"}],"publication_status":"published","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Motivation: When genomic data are associated with gene expression data, the resulting expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) will likely span multiple genes. eQTL prioritization techniques can be used to select the most likely causal gene affecting the expression of a target gene from a list of candidates. As an input, these techniques use physical interaction networks that often contain highly connected genes and unreliable or irrelevant interactions that can interfere with the prioritization process. We present EPSILON, an extendable framework for eQTL prioritization, which mitigates the effect of highly connected genes and unreliable interactions by constructing a local network before a network-based similarity measure is applied to select the true causal gene. Results: We tested the new method on three eQTL datasets derived from yeast data using three different association techniques. A physical interaction network was constructed, and each eQTL in each dataset was prioritized using the EPSILON approach: first, a local network was constructed using a k-trials shortest path algorithm, followed by the calculation of a network-based similarity measure. Three similarity measures were evaluated: random walks, the Laplacian Exponential Diffusion kernel and the Regularized Commute-Time kernel. The aim was to predict knockout interactions from a yeast knockout compendium. EPSILON outperformed two reference prioritization methods, random assignment and shortest path prioritization. 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Hojjati Talemi, P. De Baets, and M. Abdel Wahab, “A fretting fatigue numerical lifetime prediction tool: combination of damage and fracture mechanics approaches,” in <i>International symposium on fretting fatigue, Abstracts</i>, Oxford, UK, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Hojjati Talemi R, De Baets P, Abdel Wahab M. A fretting fatigue numerical lifetime prediction tool: combination of damage and fracture mechanics approaches. In: Hills D, Nowell D, editors. International symposium on fretting fatigue, Abstracts. 2013.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Hojjati Talemi, R., De Baets, P., &#38; Abdel Wahab, M. (2013). A fretting fatigue numerical lifetime prediction tool: combination of damage and fracture mechanics approaches. In D. Hills &#38; D. Nowell (Eds.), <i>International symposium on fretting fatigue, Abstracts</i>.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Hojjati Talemi, Reza, et al. “A Fretting Fatigue Numerical Lifetime Prediction Tool: Combination of Damage and Fracture Mechanics Approaches.” <i>International Symposium on Fretting Fatigue, Abstracts</i>, edited by David Hills and David Nowell, 2013.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Hojjati Talemi, Reza, Patrick De Baets, and Magd Abdel Wahab. 2013. “A Fretting Fatigue Numerical Lifetime Prediction Tool: Combination of Damage and Fracture Mechanics Approaches.” In <i>International Symposium on Fretting Fatigue, Abstracts</i>, ed by. David Hills and David Nowell.</div>\n","bof":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Hojjati Talemi, Reza, Patrick De Baets, and Magd Abdel Wahab. 2013. “A Fretting Fatigue Numerical Lifetime Prediction Tool: Combination of Damage and Fracture Mechanics Approaches.” In <i>International Symposium on Fretting Fatigue, Abstracts</i>, ed by. 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Her daily dose was 600 mg (or 12 mg/kg of body weight/day) of hydroxychloroquine. Three years later, she complained of mild visual loss in the right eye. Her best-corrected visual acuity was 0.9 in the right (RE) and 1.0 in the left eye (LE). In addition, she had a central scotoma (RE > LE) on automated visual field analysis (Humphrey central 30A degrees). On fundoscopy and fluorescein angiography, the first signs of a bilateral bull's eye maculopathy were detected. A decreased Arden ratio on EOG (< 1.50) was found with an accompanying decreased amplitude of the scotopic b-wave on full-field electroretinography in both eyes. Consequently, the treatment was immediately stopped. During the following years, the patient was retested regularly. After more than 18 years after cessation of the drug, most tests showed a further deterioration, including best-corrected visual acuity (RE: 0.1; LE: 0.7). On visual field testing, a progressive evolution to a total and absolute central scotoma in the RE (central 10A degrees) and an annular scotoma in the LE became apparent. In contrast, a partial recovery of the Arden ratio of the EOG to 1.8 in both eyes was seen. In addition, a partial recovery of the scotopic b-wave full-field ERG was noted 19 years after cessation of treatment. At retest visits respectively 18, 19 and 20 years after cessation of hydroxychloroquine, a multifocal electroretinogram was performed in combination with colour vision tests and contrast sensitivity measurements."],"jcr":{"eigenfactor":0.00201,"immediacy_index":0.5,"category_vigintile":7,"category_rank":"18/55","category_decile":4,"prev_category_quartile":2,"prev_impact_factor":1.837,"category_quartile":2,"total_cites":1488,"impact_factor":2.187,"impact_factor_5yr":1.726,"prev_category_vigintile":9,"category":"OPHTHALMOLOGY","prev_category_decile":5},"external":0,"volume":"120","language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"A 40-year-old Caucasian female was first seen 20 years ago for a routine ocular screening in relation to hydroxychloroquine treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus. Her daily dose was 600 mg (or 12 mg/kg of body weight/day) of hydroxychloroquine. Three years later, she complained of mild visual loss in the right eye. Her best-corrected visual acuity was 0.9 in the right (RE) and 1.0 in the left eye (LE). In addition, she had a central scotoma (RE > LE) on automated visual field analysis (Humphrey central 30A degrees). On fundoscopy and fluorescein angiography, the first signs of a bilateral bull's eye maculopathy were detected. A decreased Arden ratio on EOG (< 1.50) was found with an accompanying decreased amplitude of the scotopic b-wave on full-field electroretinography in both eyes. Consequently, the treatment was immediately stopped. During the following years, the patient was retested regularly. After more than 18 years after cessation of the drug, most tests showed a further deterioration, including best-corrected visual acuity (RE: 0.1; LE: 0.7). On visual field testing, a progressive evolution to a total and absolute central scotoma in the RE (central 10A degrees) and an annular scotoma in the LE became apparent. In contrast, a partial recovery of the Arden ratio of the EOG to 1.8 in both eyes was seen. In addition, a partial recovery of the scotopic b-wave full-field ERG was noted 19 years after cessation of treatment. At retest visits respectively 18, 19 and 20 years after cessation of hydroxychloroquine, a multifocal electroretinogram was performed in combination with colour vision tests and contrast sensitivity measurements."}],"status":"public","date_created":"2010-05-26 16:11:50","publisher":{"name":"Springer"},"type":"journalArticle","subject":["Medicine and Health Sciences"],"issue":"3","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Salu, P., et al. “Normalization of Generalized Retinal Function and Progression of Maculopathy after Cessation of Therapy in a Case of Severe Hydroxychloroquine Retinopathy with 19 Years Follow-Up.” <i>DOCUMENTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA</i>, vol. 120, no. 3, Springer, 2010, pp. 251–64, doi:10.1007/s10633-010-9220-7.</div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Salu P, Uvijls A, Van Den Brande P, Leroy B. Normalization of generalized retinal function and progression of maculopathy after cessation of therapy in a case of severe hydroxychloroquine retinopathy with 19 years follow-up. DOCUMENTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA. 2010;120(3):251–64.</div>\n   </div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">P. Salu, A. Uvijls, P. Van Den Brande, and B. Leroy, “Normalization of generalized retinal function and progression of maculopathy after cessation of therapy in a case of severe hydroxychloroquine retinopathy with 19 years follow-up,” <i>DOCUMENTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA</i>, vol. 120, no. 3, pp. 251–264, 2010.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Salu, P., Uvijls, A., Van Den Brande, P., &#38; Leroy, B. (2010). 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Kluwer ; Ced. Samsom; 2000.</div>\n   </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Ooghe, H., &#38; Balcaen, S. (2000). <i>De financiële toestand van de Belgische ondernemingen: sleutelratio’s en risico-indicatoren 1990-1999</i>. Kluwer ; Ced. 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{"date_created":"2013-04-24 09:58:22","article_type":"original","page":{"first":"135","last":"153"},"parent":{"title":"GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL","short_title":"Geocarto Int."},"type":"journalArticle","subject":["Earth and Environmental Sciences"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"LA04","name":"Department of Forest and water management (ceased 1-1-2018)","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"},{"ugent_id":"LA"},{"ugent_id":"LA04"}]}],"year":"2008","issue":"2","created_by":{"last_name":"Verbeke","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1909-8119","biblio_id":"32938F1A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","name":"Lieven Verbeke","ugent_id":["001995431759","801001469912","972463967526"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","name":"Ghent University","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"name_last_first":"Verbeke, Lieven","first_name":"Lieven","_id":"32938F1A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},"doi":["10.1080/10106040701337410"],"title":"Mapping dominant vegetation communities at Meili Snow Mountain, Yunnan Province, China using satellite imagery and plant community data","issn":["1010-6049","1752-0762"],"classification":"A2","cite":{"vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Zhang Z, De Clercq E, Ou X, De Wulf R, Verbeke L. Mapping dominant vegetation communities at Meili Snow Mountain, Yunnan Province, China using satellite imagery and plant community data. GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL. 2008;23(2):135–53.</div>\n   </div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Zhang, Zhiming, Eva De Clercq, XiaoKun Ou, Robert De Wulf, and Lieven Verbeke. 2008. “Mapping Dominant Vegetation Communities at Meili Snow Mountain, Yunnan Province, China Using Satellite Imagery and Plant Community Data.” <i>GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL</i> 23 (2): 135–153. doi:10.1080/10106040701337410.</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">Z. Zhang, E. De Clercq, X. Ou, R. De Wulf, and L. Verbeke, “Mapping dominant vegetation communities at Meili Snow Mountain, Yunnan Province, China using satellite imagery and plant community data,” <i>GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL</i>, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 135–153, 2008.</div>\n  </div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Zhang, Z., De Clercq, E., Ou, X., De Wulf, R., &#38; Verbeke, L. (2008). Mapping dominant vegetation communities at Meili Snow Mountain, Yunnan Province, China using satellite imagery and plant community data. <i>GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL</i>, <i>23</i>(2), 135–153. https://doi.org/10.1080/10106040701337410</div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Zhang, Zhiming, Eva De Clercq, XiaoKun Ou, Robert De Wulf, and Lieven Verbeke. 2008. “Mapping Dominant Vegetation Communities at Meili Snow Mountain, Yunnan Province, China Using Satellite Imagery and Plant Community Data.” <i>GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL</i> 23 (2): 135–53. https://doi.org/10.1080/10106040701337410.</div>\n","mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">Zhang, Zhiming, et al. “Mapping Dominant Vegetation Communities at Meili Snow Mountain, Yunnan Province, China Using Satellite Imagery and Plant Community Data.” <i>GEOCARTO INTERNATIONAL</i>, vol. 23, no. 2, 2008, pp. 135–53, doi:10.1080/10106040701337410.</div>\n"},"date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:30","publication_status":"published","author":[{"name":"Zhiming Zhang","first_name":"Zhiming","name_last_first":"Zhang, Zhiming","last_name":"Zhang"},{"last_name":"De Clercq","name":"Eva De Clercq","biblio_id":"203FAAF6-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","ugent_id":["000090418144"],"affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}]}],"name_last_first":"De Clercq, Eva","first_name":"Eva","_id":"203FAAF6-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"name_last_first":"Ou, XiaoKun","first_name":"XiaoKun","name":"XiaoKun Ou","last_name":"Ou"},{"ugent_id":["919021451148"],"last_name":"De Wulf","name":"Robert De Wulf","name_last_first":"De Wulf, Robert","biblio_id":"F42E82A2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Robert","_id":"F42E82A2-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4"},{"_id":"32938F1A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","first_name":"Lieven","name_last_first":"Verbeke, Lieven","affiliation":[{"ugent_id":"UGent","path":[{"ugent_id":"UGent"}],"name":"Ghent University"}],"ugent_id":["001995431759","801001469912","972463967526"],"name":"Lieven Verbeke","biblio_id":"32938F1A-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4","orcid_id":"0000-0003-1909-8119","last_name":"Verbeke"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","publication_status_sort":2,"abstract":["Mapping dominant vegetation communities is important work for vegetation scientists. It is very difficult to map dominant vegetation communities using multispectral remote sensing data only, especially in mountain areas. However plant community data contain useful information about the relationships between plant communities and their environment. In this paper, plant community data are linked with remote sensing to map vegetation communities. The Bayesian soft classifier was used to produce posterior probability images for each class. These images were used to calculate the prior probabilities. One hundred and eighty plant plots at Meili Snow Mountain, Yunnan Province, China were used to characterize the vegetation distribution for each class along altitude gradients. Then, the frequencies were used to modify the prior probabilities of each class. After stratification in a vegetation part and a non-vegetation part, a maximum-likelihood classification with equal prior probabilities was conducted, yielding an overall accuracy of 82.1% and a kappa accuracy of 0.797. Maximum-likelihood classification with modified prior probabilities in the vegetation part, conducted with a conventional maximum-likelihood classification for the non-vegetation part, yielded an overall accuracy of 87.7%, and a kappa accuracy of 0.861."],"external":0,"keyword":["Maximum likelihood classifier","Prior probabilities","Plant community mapping","Ancillary data","Mountain regions"],"volume":"23","file":[{"name":"Zhang_2008_GI_23_2_135.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199763/file/3204748/thumbnail.png","size":"2916568","content_type":"application/pdf","url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3199763/file/3204748.pdf","kind":"fullText","publication_version":"publishedVersion","_id":"3204748","sha256":"1cb436b22c4f07be1633339ae72f8458d04ea6102aab645c282571fdda7400e5","access":"restricted"}],"language":["eng"],"biblio_id":"3199763","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3199763","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Mapping dominant vegetation communities is important work for vegetation scientists. It is very difficult to map dominant vegetation communities using multispectral remote sensing data only, especially in mountain areas. However plant community data contain useful information about the relationships between plant communities and their environment. In this paper, plant community data are linked with remote sensing to map vegetation communities. The Bayesian soft classifier was used to produce posterior probability images for each class. These images were used to calculate the prior probabilities. One hundred and eighty plant plots at Meili Snow Mountain, Yunnan Province, China were used to characterize the vegetation distribution for each class along altitude gradients. Then, the frequencies were used to modify the prior probabilities of each class. After stratification in a vegetation part and a non-vegetation part, a maximum-likelihood classification with equal prior probabilities was conducted, yielding an overall accuracy of 82.1% and a kappa accuracy of 0.797. Maximum-likelihood classification with modified prior probabilities in the vegetation part, conducted with a conventional maximum-likelihood classification for the non-vegetation part, yielded an overall accuracy of 87.7%, and a kappa accuracy of 0.861."}],"_id":"3199763","status":"public"}
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{"_id":"3200069","handle":"http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-3200069","biblio_id":"3200069","wos_id":"000315602700011","keyword":["CLINICAL-PRACTICE","AORTIC DILATION","BLOOD-PRESSURE","TURNER-SYNDROME","GROWTH-HORMONE TREATMENT","PREVALENCE","DISSECTION","ELECTROCARDIOGRAM","PHENOTYPE","MORTALITY"],"file":[{"url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3200069/file/3200092.pdf","kind":"fullText","_id":"3200092","sha256":"d506d6d5cf57ecda421867d4e5435d1da6f1f0a568138495535e1a76755bb345","access":"open","name":"Cardiovascular_pathology.pdf","thumbnail_url":"https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/3200069/file/3200092/thumbnail.png","content_type":"application/pdf","size":"522272"}],"copyright_statement":"No license (in copyright)","date_updated":"2026-03-31 13:04:30","classification":"A1","cite":{"mla":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Groote, Katya, et al. “Cardiovascular Pathology in Males and Females with 45,X/46,XY Mosaicism.” <i>PLOS ONE</i>, vol. 8, no. 2, 2013, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0054977.</div>\n","apa":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Groote, K., Cools, M., De Schepper, J., Craen, M., François, I., Devos, D., … De Wolf, D. (2013). Cardiovascular pathology in males and females with 45,X/46,XY mosaicism. <i>PLOS ONE</i>, <i>8</i>(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054977</div>\n","ieee":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">[1]</div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">K. De Groote <i>et al.</i>, “Cardiovascular pathology in males and females with 45,X/46,XY mosaicism,” <i>PLOS ONE</i>, vol. 8, no. 2, 2013.</div>\n  </div>\n","vancouver":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">\n    <div class=\"csl-left-margin\">1. </div><div class=\"csl-right-inline\">De Groote K, Cools M, De Schepper J, Craen M, François I, Devos D, et al. Cardiovascular pathology in males and females with 45,X/46,XY mosaicism. PLOS ONE. 2013;8(2).</div>\n   </div>\n","chicago-author-date":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Groote, Katya, Martine Cools, Jean De Schepper, Margarita Craen, Inge François, Daniel Devos, Karlien Carbonez, Benedicte Eyskens, and Daniël De Wolf. 2013. “Cardiovascular Pathology in Males and Females with 45,X/46,XY Mosaicism.” <i>PLOS ONE</i> 8 (2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054977.</div>\n","fwo":"  <div class=\"csl-entry\">De Groote, Katya, Martine Cools, Jean De Schepper, Margarita Craen, Inge François, Daniel Devos, Karlien Carbonez, Benedicte Eyskens, and Daniël De Wolf. 2013. “Cardiovascular Pathology in Males and Females with 45,X/46,XY Mosaicism.” <i>PLOS ONE</i> 8 (2). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0054977.</div>\n"},"article_number":"e54977","issue":"2","type":"journalArticle","subject":["Biology and Life Sciences"],"date_created":"2013-04-24 11:25:57","status":"public","abstract_full":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Context: The phenotype of 45,X/46,XY mosaicism is heterogeneous ranging from females with Turner syndrome (TS) to apparently normal males. Males with 45,X/46,XY frequently show stigmata typically associated with TS. We hypothesised that males with 45,X/46,XY have similar cardiovascular pathology as females with 45,X/46,XY. \r\nObjective: To investigate cardiovascular abnormalities in 45,X/46,XY males and to compare them with 45,X/46,XY females. \r\nDesign: Patients with 45,X/46,XY mosaicism were selected from the Belgian Registry for Growth and Puberty problems and via the multidisciplinary clinic for disorders of sexual development. \r\nPatients: Eighteen patients were included: 8 raised as females (F) and 10 as males (M). \r\nIntervention: Complete cardiac examination with blood pressure measurement, ECG, echocardiography and MRI. \r\nMain Outcome Measurement: Cardiac parameters were registered for both groups. In a second phase, clinical features and external masculinisation score (EMS) were retrospectively collected from the medical files. \r\nResults: A structural heart defect was diagnosed before inclusion in 1 F with coarctation and 1 M with spontaneously closed VSD. A bicuspid aortic valve was found in 8 (3 F, 5 M). Dilation of the ascending aorta was present in 4 M and was severe in 2 young boys. QTc was prolonged in 3 F and 2 M. \r\nConclusion: Males with 45, X/46, XY mosaicism have similar cardiovascular pathology as 45, X/46, XY females. Dilation of the ascending aorta can be important, also in males. We advise cardiac screening and life-long monitoring in all males with 45, X/46, XY mosaicism according to the existing guidelines for Turner syndrome."}],"language":["eng"],"wos_type":"Article","volume":"8","publication_status_sort":2,"source":{"record":"VR 1.0\nPT J\nAU De Groote, K\n   Cools, M\n   De Schepper, J\n   Craen, M\n   Francois, I\n   Devos, D\n   Carbonez, K\n   Eyskens, B\n   De Wolf, D\nAF De Groote, Katya\n   Cools, Martine\n   De Schepper, Jean\n   Craen, Margarita\n   Francois, Inge\n   Devos, Daniel\n   Carbonez, Karlien\n   Eyskens, Benedicte\n   De Wolf, Daniel\nTI Cardiovascular Pathology in Males and Females with 45,X/46,XY Mosaicism\nSO PLOS ONE\nLA English\nDT Article\nID GROWTH-HORMONE TREATMENT; TURNER-SYNDROME; CLINICAL-PRACTICE; AORTIC\n   DILATION; BLOOD-PRESSURE; PREVALENCE; DISSECTION; ELECTROCARDIOGRAM;\n   PHENOTYPE; MORTALITY\nAB Context: The phenotype of 45,X/46,XY mosaicism is heterogeneous ranging from females with Turner syndrome (TS) to apparently normal males. Males with 45,X/46,XY frequently show stigmata typically associated with TS. We hypothesised that males with 45,X/46,XY have similar cardiovascular pathology as females with 45,X/46,XY.\n   Objective: To investigate cardiovascular abnormalities in 45,X/46,XY males and to compare them with 45,X/46,XY females.\n   Design: Patients with 45,X/46,XY mosaicism were selected from the Belgian Registry for Growth and Puberty problems and via the multidisciplinary clinic for disorders of sexual development.\n   Patients: Eighteen patients were included: 8 raised as females (F) and 10 as males (M).\n   Intervention: Complete cardiac examination with blood pressure measurement, ECG, echocardiography and MRI.\n   Main Outcome Measurement: Cardiac parameters were registered for both groups. In a second phase, clinical features and external masculinisation score (EMS) were retrospectively collected from the medical files.\n   Results: A structural heart defect was diagnosed before inclusion in 1 F with coarctation and 1 M with spontaneously closed VSD. A bicuspid aortic valve was found in 8 (3 F, 5 M). Dilation of the ascending aorta was present in 4 M and was severe in 2 young boys. QTc was prolonged in 3 F and 2 M.\n   Conclusion: Males with 45, X/46, XY mosaicism have similar cardiovascular pathology as 45, X/46, XY females. Dilation of the ascending aorta can be important, also in males. We advise cardiac screening and life-long monitoring in all males with 45, X/46, XY mosaicism according to the existing guidelines for Turner syndrome.\nC1 [De Groote, Katya; De Wolf, Daniel] Ghent Univ Hosp, Dept Pediat, Div Pediat Cardiol, Ghent, Belgium.\n   [De Groote, Katya; Cools, Martine; De Schepper, Jean; Craen, Margarita; Devos, Daniel; De Wolf, Daniel] Univ Ghent, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Cools, Martine; De Schepper, Jean; Craen, Margarita] Ghent Univ Hosp, Dept Pediat, Div Pediat Endocrinol, Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Devos, Daniel] Ghent Univ Hosp, Dept Radiol, Ghent, Belgium.\n   [Eyskens, Benedicte] Katholieke Univ Leuven Hosp, Dept Pediat, Div Pediat Cardiol, Louvain, Belgium.\n   [Francois, Inge] Katholieke Univ Leuven Hosp, Div Pediat Endocrinol, Dept Pediat, Louvain, Belgium.\n   [Carbonez, Karlien] Clin Univ St Luc, Div Pediat Cardiol, Dept Pediat, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium.\nRP De Groote, K (reprint author), Ghent Univ Hosp, Dept Pediat, Div Pediat Cardiol, Ghent, Belgium.\nEM katya.degroote@uzgent.be\nFU Nationale Stichting voor Onderzoek op Gebied van Kindercardiologie\n   (KDG); Belgian Study Group for Pediatric Endocrinology; Flanders\n   Research Foundation\nFX Financial support was provided by Nationale Stichting voor Onderzoek op\n   Gebied van Kindercardiologie (KDG), Belgian Study Group for Pediatric\n   Endocrinology and Flanders Research Foundation (M. Cools). The funders\n   had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to\n   publish, or preparation of the manuscript.\nNR 36\nPU PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE\nPI SAN FRANCISCO\nPA 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA\nSN 1932-6203\nJ9 PLOS ONE\nJI PLoS One\nPD FEB 14\nPY 2013\nVL 8\nIS 2\nAR e54977\nDI 10.1371/journal.pone.0054977\nPG 7\nWC Multidisciplinary Sciences\nSC Science & Technology - Other Topics\nGA 099EJ\nUT WOS:000315602700011\n"},"abstract":["Context: The phenotype of 45,X/46,XY mosaicism is heterogeneous ranging from females with Turner syndrome (TS) to apparently normal males. Males with 45,X/46,XY frequently show stigmata typically associated with TS. We hypothesised that males with 45,X/46,XY have similar cardiovascular pathology as females with 45,X/46,XY. \r\nObjective: To investigate cardiovascular abnormalities in 45,X/46,XY males and to compare them with 45,X/46,XY females. \r\nDesign: Patients with 45,X/46,XY mosaicism were selected from the Belgian Registry for Growth and Puberty problems and via the multidisciplinary clinic for disorders of sexual development. \r\nPatients: Eighteen patients were included: 8 raised as females (F) and 10 as males (M). \r\nIntervention: Complete cardiac examination with blood pressure measurement, ECG, echocardiography and MRI. \r\nMain Outcome Measurement: Cardiac parameters were registered for both groups. In a second phase, clinical features and external masculinisation score (EMS) were retrospectively collected from the medical files. \r\nResults: A structural heart defect was diagnosed before inclusion in 1 F with coarctation and 1 M with spontaneously closed VSD. A bicuspid aortic valve was found in 8 (3 F, 5 M). Dilation of the ascending aorta was present in 4 M and was severe in 2 young boys. QTc was prolonged in 3 F and 2 M. \r\nConclusion: Males with 45, X/46, XY mosaicism have similar cardiovascular pathology as 45, X/46, XY females. Dilation of the ascending aorta can be important, also in males. 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