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    Koch (A. C. F.). De rechterlijke organisatie van het graafschap Vlaanderen tot in de 13e eeuw

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    Buntinx J. Koch (A. C. F.). De rechterlijke organisatie van het graafschap Vlaanderen tot in de 13e eeuw. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 31, fasc. 1, 1953. pp. 150-153

    Koch (A. C. F.). De rechterlijke organisatie van het graafschap Vlaanderen tot in de 13e eeuw

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    Buntinx J. Koch (A. C. F.). De rechterlijke organisatie van het graafschap Vlaanderen tot in de 13e eeuw. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 31, fasc. 1, 1953. pp. 150-153

    Processing and optimizing polyhydroxyalkanoates: circular materials of the future for use as innovative food packaging material

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    1. Polyhydroxyalkanoates are promising circular plastics 2. Nanocomposite materials for use as active packaging materials 3. Strategies to enhance PHA nanocomposite processing and properties 4. Safe use of biodegradable nanocomposite material

    Processing and optimizing polyhydroxyalkanoates: circular materials of the future for use as innovative food packaging material

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    1. Polyhydroxyalkanoates are promising circular plastics 2. Nanocomposite materials for use as active packaging materials 3. Strategies to enhance PHA nanocomposite processing and properties 4. Safe use of biodegradable nanocomposite material

    Algemene Geschiedenis der Nederlanden, onder redactie van J. A. Van Houtte, J. F. Niermeyer, J. Presser en H. van Werveke. Deel II : De Volle Middeleeuwen (925- 1305), met medewerking van P. Bonenfant, J. Buntinx, J. Dhondt, Th. Luyckx, E. de Moreau, S. J., F. Ver- cauteren en L. Voet

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    De Laet Sigfried Jan. Algemene Geschiedenis der Nederlanden, onder redactie van J. A. Van Houtte, J. F. Niermeyer, J. Presser en H. van Werveke. Deel II : De Volle Middeleeuwen (925- 1305), met medewerking van P. Bonenfant, J. Buntinx, J. Dhondt, Th. Luyckx, E. de Moreau, S. J., F. Ver- cauteren en L. Voet. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 20, fasc. 2, 1951. pp. 512-513

    Algemene Geschiedenis der Nederlanden, onder redactie van J. A. Van Houtte, J. F. Niermeyer, J. Presser en H. van Werveke. Deel II : De Volle Middeleeuwen (925- 1305), met medewerking van P. Bonenfant, J. Buntinx, J. Dhondt, Th. Luyckx, E. de Moreau, S. J., F. Ver- cauteren en L. Voet

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    De Laet Sigfried Jan. Algemene Geschiedenis der Nederlanden, onder redactie van J. A. Van Houtte, J. F. Niermeyer, J. Presser en H. van Werveke. Deel II : De Volle Middeleeuwen (925- 1305), met medewerking van P. Bonenfant, J. Buntinx, J. Dhondt, Th. Luyckx, E. de Moreau, S. J., F. Ver- cauteren en L. Voet. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 20, fasc. 2, 1951. pp. 512-513

    IWT TETRA Eindrapport: OptiThe_Ox2

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    In this report, we have summarized the research strategy and the results from the TETRA project OptiThe_Ox2, which was conducted by Hasselt University in collaboration with 12 companies active in the Belgian and Dutch packaging and food industry (2013-2015). The OptiThe_Ox2 project “Optimization of gas permeability of thermoformed packaging through improved insight in material, process and design” was supported by grants from the Agency of Innovation by Science and Technology (IWT). I would like to thank all the participating companies and Pack4FOOD for their contribution and constructive cooperation. I also thank the companies that supplied the test materials (ANL Plastics, Ter Beke, EuralPack, SABIC and Kuraray EVAL Europe) and I thank Jan Mortier for excellent assistance in thermoforming the samples at Cobelplast, Geert Herremans (Kuraray, EVAL Europe) and Marnik Vaes (SABIC) for presenting and sharing technical information in the second user group meeting and Jelle Sterckx for his help setting up the sterilization process in Bioville. Last but not least, I especially thank Griet Knockaert for the perfect execution of the project and the accurate analysis of all results, as well as my colleagues Dimitri Adons, Nadia Lepot, Gudrun Nowicki, Riet Henno, Bram Bamps and Roos Peeters from the Packaging Technology Center and Martine Van Hamel, Jan Yperman and Robert Carleer from the research group of Applied and Analytical Chemistry. I hope you enjoy reading the results from the OptiThe_Ox2 project. Mieke Buntinx September 2015 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Materials and methods Chapter 3 Evaluation of the thickness and gas permeability properties of selected PET sheet materials and their thermoformed trays Chapter 4 Evaluation of the thickness and gas permeability properties of PLA and PLA/EVOH/PLA sheets and their thermoformed trays Chapter 5 Evaluation of the thickness and gas permeability properties of selected PP sheet materials and their thermoformed trays Chapter 6 Evaluation of thickness and barrier properties of selected PP/EVOH/PP materials before and after retorting. Chapter 7 Literature review on additives (Scavengers, Fillers, Nucleating agents, Foaming agents) Chapter 8 Summary of OTR results Chapter 9 Annexes Chapter 10 ReferencesIWT TETRA project 12014

    IWT TETRA Eindrapport: OptiThe_Ox2

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    In this report, we have summarized the research strategy and the results from the TETRA project OptiThe_Ox2, which was conducted by Hasselt University in collaboration with 12 companies active in the Belgian and Dutch packaging and food industry (2013-2015). The OptiThe_Ox2 project “Optimization of gas permeability of thermoformed packaging through improved insight in material, process and design” was supported by grants from the Agency of Innovation by Science and Technology (IWT). I would like to thank all the participating companies and Pack4FOOD for their contribution and constructive cooperation. I also thank the companies that supplied the test materials (ANL Plastics, Ter Beke, EuralPack, SABIC and Kuraray EVAL Europe) and I thank Jan Mortier for excellent assistance in thermoforming the samples at Cobelplast, Geert Herremans (Kuraray, EVAL Europe) and Marnik Vaes (SABIC) for presenting and sharing technical information in the second user group meeting and Jelle Sterckx for his help setting up the sterilization process in Bioville. Last but not least, I especially thank Griet Knockaert for the perfect execution of the project and the accurate analysis of all results, as well as my colleagues Dimitri Adons, Nadia Lepot, Gudrun Nowicki, Riet Henno, Bram Bamps and Roos Peeters from the Packaging Technology Center and Martine Van Hamel, Jan Yperman and Robert Carleer from the research group of Applied and Analytical Chemistry. I hope you enjoy reading the results from the OptiThe_Ox2 project. Mieke Buntinx September 2015 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Materials and methods Chapter 3 Evaluation of the thickness and gas permeability properties of selected PET sheet materials and their thermoformed trays Chapter 4 Evaluation of the thickness and gas permeability properties of PLA and PLA/EVOH/PLA sheets and their thermoformed trays Chapter 5 Evaluation of the thickness and gas permeability properties of selected PP sheet materials and their thermoformed trays Chapter 6 Evaluation of thickness and barrier properties of selected PP/EVOH/PP materials before and after retorting. Chapter 7 Literature review on additives (Scavengers, Fillers, Nucleating agents, Foaming agents) Chapter 8 Summary of OTR results Chapter 9 Annexes Chapter 10 ReferencesIWT TETRA project 12014

    Multivariable analysis in diagnostic accuracy studies: what are the possibilities?

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    Diagnostic research requires multivariable analytical approaches to take the contributions of different tests to a diagnosis simultaneously into consideration. Tree-building methods, logistic regression analysis, and neural networks can provide solutions to this challenge. Latent class analysis adds a method that can be used in situations without a normal reference standard. For each method, we provide a short description, an overview of advantages and disadvantages, and a real-life example. Researchers should concentrate on either logistic regression analysis or classification and regression tree (CART) type methods, try to master it in detail and consequently use it, always keeping in mind that alternatives are available, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. © 2009 Blackwell Publishing

    Variations on the Author

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    “Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
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