345 research outputs found

    A propos des ponts qui se sont effondrés

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    Vandepitte D. A propos des ponts qui se sont effondrés. In: Bulletin de la Classe des sciences, tome 6, n°7-12, 1995. pp. 275-301

    D. Vandepitte levele Lukács Györgynek

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    Prix Charles Lemaire (40e période biennale, 1er juillet 1974 -30 juin 1976). Rapport du jury

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    Jaumotte André Louis, Willems G., Vandepitte D., Havé Raymond d'. Prix Charles Lemaire (40e période biennale, 1er juillet 1974 -30 juin 1976). Rapport du jury . In: Bulletin de la Classe des sciences, tome 62, 1976. pp. 761-762

    Prix Charles Lemaire (40e période biennale, 1er juillet 1974 -30 juin 1976). Rapport du jury

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    Jaumotte André Louis, Willems G., Vandepitte D., Havé Raymond d'. Prix Charles Lemaire (40e période biennale, 1er juillet 1974 -30 juin 1976). Rapport du jury . In: Bulletin de la Classe des sciences, tome 62, 1976. pp. 761-762

    Pragmatic features in the language of cross-cultural virtual teams: A roundtable discussion of student-to-student discourse in international collaborative project

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    This presentation contains some of the findings by the cross-cultural virtual team (CCVT) of the Trans-Atlantic network - made up by John Humbley (University of Paris-Denis Diderot), Matthew Livesey (University of Wisconsin-Stout), Bruce Maylath (North Dakota State University), Birthe Mousten (Aarhus University), Federica Scarpa (University of Trieste), Sonia Vandepitte (University College Ghent) and Lucy Veisblat (University of Paris-Denis Diderot) - during collaborative projects consisting of students' virtual exchanges which they have carried out for many years by drawing on each team member’s expertise in translation and technical communication. In particular, it examines the pragmatic features of the communication between CCVT members which have given rise to the emergence of a language for the specific purpose of collaboration. In addition, it provides methods for analyzing and teaching this language use among CCVT members

    [coated stock card] Bedrijfskaart Halin Vandepitte Fabrique de Chapeaux.

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    Opschrift= Fabrique & Magasin de Chapeaux de Paille / P. Halin Vandepitte, Rue Flamande N°6 Bruges. / Tient magasin de chapeau de paille au dernier goût à prox modérésVersiering met afbeeldingen vna strohoeden. Op de hoeken: Paille d' Italie façonée; Paille d'Italie Cousue; Paille Consuel: Paille fantaisie.Herkomst: Bibliotheek Virginio Marie Philippe ArmelliniBijzondere collectiesDe Bast-Armellini, Camill

    Interactivities Between Professional Translators and Professional Communicators: What Translators Would Like Communicators to Know

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    This tutorial is designed to acquaint professional communicators with the challenges that professional translators face when localizing the texts that communicators send them for translation. The presenters will engage participants in activities that will demonstrate terminology management, notional equivalence, culturally bound references, and revising and reviewing

    Insight in René Magritte's reused paintings

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    peer reviewedThe research project, Magritte on practice, consists of the systematic study of the world's largest collection of works painted by the Belgian surrealist (1898-1967), housed at the Magritte Museum in Brussels, through a large panel of non-invasive scientific imaging and analytical techniques (Raman, FTIR, MA-XRF, hyperspectral, IRR, XRR and digital microscopy) [1]. The technical and material study conducted on a corpus of works covering the entire career of the artist (60 oil paintings realised between 1921 and 1967), appeared highly informative about the making process of Magritte’s pictures but also lead to the discovery of six overpainted compositions, among which the last missing part of La pose enchantée, a 1927 large-scale painting transformed into four separate new pictures that are currently dispersed across the world [2]. The present study proposes an overview of the freshly discovered paintings and explores how the painter reused specific elements from the sacrificed compositions for creating the new ones. References [1] C. Defeyt and F. Vandepitte, (in preparation). René Magritte: The artist’s materials. (Los Angeles, CA: Getty Publications) [2] C. Defeyt, E. Herens, F. Leen, F. Vandepitte and D. Strivay, Heritage Sci., 6 (2018)Magritte on Practic

    On the use of an efficient wave based method for steady-state structural dynamic analysis

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    The Finite Element Method is the most commonly used prediction technique for dynamic simulations of mechanical structures. Given the increasing model sizes and subsequent increasing computational load for increasing frequency, the use of the Finite Element Method (FEM) is limited to low-frequency applications. The Wave Based Method (WBM) is a novel Trefftz-based deterministic prediction technique that is capable of relaxing the existing frequency limit. This paper gives an overview of the principles of the WBM for the steady-state dynamic analysis of structures. First the flat plate bending and membrane behaviour are described. Subsequently, the theory for these two problems is united to handle non-coplanar flat plate assemblies. Finally, a hybrid FE-WBM is shown, which combines the strengths of the FEM and the WBM. Throughout the paper the performance of the WBM is compared with that of the FEM, which demonstrates the enhanced computational efficiency of the WBM.status: Publishe
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