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Wie doet het hem na?
The author reviews the entirety of Timmermans’ oeuvre from a present-day point-of-view. He concludes that the Timmermans’ short stories remain the more readable and accessible part of his oeuvre for present-day readers, while the religious content of most of his novellas makes them unattractive for such an audience. Timmermans’ novels form the weakest part of his works, except for Pallieter, Boerenpsalm and his brilliant book entitled Adriaen Brouwer.status: Publishe
An analysis of Timmermans’ critique of Prospect Theory
In the European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research (EJTIR) Timmermans (2010) discussed the suitability of Prospect Theory for travel behaviour research. In that article appeared an assertion, about the explanatory performance of Prospect Theory with respect to choices in the TV game ‘Deal or no Deal’, which was not true. A thorough examination revealed more untruthful assertions and also inaccuracies in the references, fallacies and selective use of empirical evidence. This working paper offers an extensive documentation of the analysis. A summary was published in EJTIR [Van de Kaa, E.J. (2012) . Timmermans’ misleading critique of Prospect Theory actually supports its relevance for travel choice modelling. EJTIR 12 (4): 440-458]. The same issue of EJTIR contains Timmermans’ rejoinder. In the preface of this working paper I summarize the main findings while taking Timmermans' rejoinder into account. It shows that Timmermans’ criticism is unjust and that the references that underlie it, in connection with findings from other reviews, actually support the suitability of Prospect Theory for travel choice modelling. The "nabeschouwing" provides a summary in Dutch of the main findings.Infrastructures, Systems and ServicesTechnology, Policy and Managemen
Wie doet het hem na? Felix Timmermans anno 2018
In this article, which is actually the representation of a lecture, the author evaluates the work of Felix Timmermans in 2018. He concludes that Timmermans has remained particularly great in his imagery and short stories and that much of his work no longer appeals to the current reader because of its hopelessly outdated, usually religious, themes.status: Publishe
Examples of the C-Gait task from Timmermans et al. (2019) [20].
Examples of the C-Gait task from Timmermans et al. (2019) [20].</p
Unintended events in hospitals : Causes and the role of patient safety culture
Groenewegen, P.P. [Promotor]Wal, G. van der [Promotor]Wagner, C. [Copromotor]Timmermans, D.R.M. [Copromotor
Diagnostic reasoning and diagnostic error in medicine
Timmermans, D.R.M. [Promotor]Wal, G. van der [Promotor]Thijs, A. [Copromotor]Wagner, C. [Copromotor
An overview of the regional experiments for land-atmosphere exchanges 2012 (REFLEX 2012) campaign
Timmermans, W.J., Tol, C.V.D., Timmermans, J., Ucer, M., Chen, X., Alonso, L., Moreno, J., Carrara, A., Lopez, R., Cruz Tercero, F.D.L., Corcoles, H.L., Miguel, E.D., Sanchez, J.A.G., Pérez, I., Franch, B., Munoz, J.-C.J., Skokovic, D., Sobrino, J., Soria, G., MacArthur, A., Vescovo, L., Reusen, I., Andreu, A., Burkart, A., Cilia, C., Contreras, S., Corbari, C., Calleja, J.F., Guzinski, R., Hellmann, C., Herrmann, I., Kerr, G., Lazar, A.-L., Leutner, B., Mendiguren, G., Nasilowska, S., Nieto, H., Pachego-Labrador, J., Pulanekar, S., Raj, R., Schikling, A., Siegmann, B., Bueren, S.V., Su, Z
Gallisch Brabant : wereld van toponiemen.
Met afbeelding op p.129 uit: Termonde. Les fortifications (Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent, BRKZ.TOPO.746.H.02)Met afbeelding op p.135 uit: Nieuwe caert vande ghelegentheijt van de Oost- en Wester Schelde vertoonende ook de verdroncken overwaterde landen nieu aangewassen schoren, ende de kreeken oft killen in ende door de selve tusschen Bergen en Antwerpen soo het nu is 1631 (Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent, BRKZ.KRT.0511)Met afbeelding op p.150 uit: Églises. Merchtem. Notre Dame (Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent, BRKZ.TOPO.613.I.02)Met afbeelding op p.171 uit: Meysse, le château de Bouchout (Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent, BRKZ.TOPO.386.T.15)Met afbeelding op p.172 uit: Ferme à Grimberghen (Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent, BRKZ.TOPO.718.C.04)Met afbeelding op p.286 uit: Beersel. Vieille ferme (Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent, BRKZ.TOPO.710.N.01)Met afbeelding op p.318 uit: Château de Dry-Toren (Trois-Portes), ancienne habitation de David Téniers, à Perck (Belgique) (Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent, BRKZ.TOPO.395.H.04)Met afbeelding op p.96 uit: Vue de l'ancienne abbaye d'Afflighem (Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent, BRKZ.TOPO.225.13.01)Timmermans, Djamil
Review: Boundary Objects and Beyond: Working with Leigh Star, Edited by Geoffrey C. Bowker, Stefan Timmermans, Adele E. Clarke, and Ellen Balka
Review: Boundary Objects and Beyond: Working with Leigh Star, Edited by Geoffrey C. Bowker, Stefan Timmermans, Adele E. Clarke, and Ellen Balk
Signaling sides adaxial-abaxial patterning in leaves
Most leaves are dorsiventrally flattened and develop clearly defined upper and lower surfaces. Light capturing is the specialization of the adaxial or upper surface and the abaxial or lower surface is specialized for gas exchange (Fig. 5.1). This division into adaxial and abaxial domains is also key for the outgrowth of the leaf blade or lamina, which occurs along the boundary between the upper and lower sides. How this polarity is set up is not clear but genetic analysis in a range of species suggests that several highly conserved interlocking pathways are involved. Positional information from the meristem is reinforced by signaling through the epidermal layer as the meristem grows away from the leaf primordium. Opposing ta-siRNA and miRNA gradients help refine distinct adaxial and abaxial sides, and mutual inhibition between the genes expressed on each side stabilizes the boundary. In this review we consider how recent work in a range of species is clarifying our understanding of these processes
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