576 research outputs found

    Cauchies (Jean-Marie) et De Schepper (Hugo). Justice, grâce et législation. Genèse de l 'état et moyens juridiques dans les Pays-Bas, 1200- 1600

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    Godding Philippe. Cauchies (Jean-Marie) et De Schepper (Hugo). Justice, grâce et législation. Genèse de l 'état et moyens juridiques dans les Pays-Bas, 1200- 1600. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 74, fasc. 2, 1996. Histoire medievale, moderne et contemporaine - Middeleeuwse, moderne en hedendaagse geschiedenis. pp. 506-510

    Bibliographie de l'Humanisme dans les anciens Pays-Bas. Avec un répertoire bibliographique des humanistes et poètes néolatins. Supplément 1970-1985 avec compléments à l'édition de A. Gerlo et H. D. L. Vervliet (Bruxelles 1972) sous la rédaction de Marcus De Schepper avec la collaboration de Chris L. Heesakkers

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    Crahay Roland. Bibliographie de l'Humanisme dans les anciens Pays-Bas. Avec un répertoire bibliographique des humanistes et poètes néolatins. Supplément 1970-1985 avec compléments à l'édition de A. Gerlo et H. D. L. Vervliet (Bruxelles 1972) sous la rédaction de Marcus De Schepper avec la collaboration de Chris L. Heesakkers. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 70, fasc. 4, 1992. Histoire médiévale, moderne et contemporaine — Middeleeuwse, moderne en hedendaagse geschiedenis. pp. 1031-1032

    M & L Jaargang 1/3

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    RedactioneelA.M. Delepierre Het arrondissement Veurne: een globale benadering. [The district of Veurne: a comprehensive approach of historic building inventory.]M. Lion en M. Ramakers De kustarchitectuur in de Westhoek of het bouwen aan de rand van de zeefascinatie. [Coastal architecture in the Westhoek, or Building on the Verge of Sea-fascination.]Guido Ostyn De Frans-Belgische Moeren. [The French-Belgian Moeren.]Jo De Schepper De Franse-Belgische Moeren: enkele gegevens aangaande de windgemalen. [The French-Belgian Moeren: some data about the wind-pumpingengines.]Herman Stynen Jozef Viérin (1872-1949). [Jozef Viérin (1872-1949), profile of an architect.]P. Roose Het Van Peteghem-orgel (1838) in het voormalig Sint-Jans-Gasthuis (thans Bisschoppelijk College) te Veurne. [The Van Peteghem organ (1838) in the former Saint Johns hospital (now Episcopal College) in Veurne.]SummaryM&L Binnenkran

    M & L Jaargang 20/6

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    Marjan Buyle Ervaringspraktijk als basis voor een gefundeerde adviesverlening. De vakafdelingen binnen de Afdeling Monumenten en Landschappen. [Empirical practice as the basis for well-founded advice. The Conservation Team division.]Marjan Buyle Van pigmenten, kalkmortels en houtwormen. De vakafdeling Conserveringsploeg.Rob Buelens Spitstechnologie en vakmanschap ten dienste van een beveiligd kunstbezit. De vakafdeling Beveiliging. [Secured art treasures with high technology and craftsmanship. Specialist Department for Security.]Jo De Schepper Duizend kolommen & kanalen. De vakafdeling Industrieel Erfgoed. [Specialist Department for Industrial Heritage.]Antoon Fauconnier Monumenten met noten op hun zang. Vakafdeling Orgels, Beiaarden, Klokken en Torenuurwerken. [Musical Monuments Specialist Department for Organs, Carillons, Bells and Tower Clocks.]Erik Smaege en Denise De Brouwer De restauratie van het Lion torenuurwerk in de Agathakerk van Sint-Agatha-Rode.Summar

    A method to minimize test times for accelerated testing of pHEMT's by analysis of the elctronic fingerprint of the initial stage of degradation

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    Accelerated life testing provides a necessary tool for reliability validation but is generally very time-consuming as standard test take up to 2000 hours to proceed. In this article, results on the early stages of the ageing of pHEMT transistors are presented and it is shown that the necessary test time can be decreased from 2000 hours to 144 hours without loss of data confidence. This has been enabled by the application of an insitu measurement method where the ageing of the device under test is characterized during the stress phase. Two main degradation factors can be identified in good agreement with findings reported in literature. The data have been successfully correlated with standard test results performed on a 2000 hours time scale

    M & L Extra-nummer - Begeleiding bij BRT-televisieprogrammareeks Monumenten en Landschappen: een zorg

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    InleidingH. Stynen - Een terugblik of 150 jaar MonumentenzorgR. Deneef, G. Ostyn en P. Van den Bremt - Door een groene bril of 50 jaar LandschapszorgM. Buyle - Drempels...of de problematiek van de interieurrestauratieH. Stynen - Van oud en nieuwM. Ramakers - Villa Duinzicht?H. Van den Bossche - Groen op maatW. Claes - Landbouw-Landschap, mij één zorgR. Deneef, G. Ostyn en P. Van den Bremt - Landschap met leestekensJ. Everaert - Gejaagd door de wind...en het waterJ. De Schepper - Machines maken geschiedenisBibliografieStichting Monumenten-en Landschapszorg v.z.w

    11C-PET imaging reveals transport dynamics and sectorial plasticity of oak phloem after girdling

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    Carbon transport processes in plants can be followed non-invasively by repeated application of the short-lived positron-emitting radioisotope (11)C, a technique which has rarely been used with trees. Recently, positron emission tomography (PET) allowing 3D visualization has been adapted for use with plants. To investigate the effects of stem girdling on the flow of assimilates, leaves on first order branches of two-year-old oak (Quercus robur L.) trees were labeled with (11)C by supplying (11)CO2-gas to a leaf cuvette. Magnetic resonance imaging gave an indication of the plant structure, while PET registered the tracer flow in a stem region downstream from the labeled branches. After repeated pulse labeling, phloem translocation was shown to be sectorial in the stem: leaf orthostichy determined the position of the phloem sieve tubes containing labeled (11)C. The observed pathway remained unchanged for days. Tracer time-series derived from each pulse and analysed with a mechanistic model showed for two adjacent heights in the stem a similar velocity but different loss of recent assimilates. With either complete or partial girdling of bark within the monitored region, transport immediately stopped and then resumed in a new location in the stem cross-section, demonstrating the plasticity of sectoriality. One day after partial girdling, the loss of tracer along the interrupted transport pathway increased, while the velocity was enhanced in a non-girdled sector for several days. These findings suggest that lateral sugar transport was enhanced after wounding by a change in the lateral sugar transport path and the axial transport resumed with the development of new conductive tissue.We thank the Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO) for the PhD funding granted to Veerle De Schepper, the scientific research committee (CWO) of the Faculty of bioscience engineering (UGent) to support the research visit of Veerle De Schepper at the Forschungszentrum Jülich and the Special Research Fund (B.O.F.) of Ghent University for the post-doc funding granted to Veerle De Schepper

    'Foreign' books for English readers : published translations of navigation manuals and their audience in the English Renaissance, 1500-1640

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    Although there has been an increasing interest in the study of Renaissance translations and the early world of print, the history of navigation and exploration has not been the subject of any such in-depth bibliographical research. This thesis identifies and analyses a corpus of translated navigation manuals and related works that were printed in England between 1500 and 1640. The context is sketched by defining the different areas of maritime writing found in Renaissance England. Although English contributions were particularly strong in such topics as the mathematical side of navigation, the technical instruments and the debates about magnetism and compass variation, publications of manuals and sailing directions were scarce. This thesis reveals that such knowledge was imported from continental Europe through translation. Forty-three translations out of seven different source languages are discussed from a book-historical perspective to establish what their source text was, how they came to England and who was responsible for translating and publishing them. Such information was obtained, in part, from a study of the paratexts, in particular the translators’ and publishers’ dedications and addresses to the reader, which show the reason and purpose of the translations, the methods employed and particular problems encountered, as well certain linguistic and rhetorical characteristics. One work is selected as a case-study for in-depth research, namely Martin Cortés’s Breue compendio de la sphera y de la arte de nauegar (1551) and its translation by Richard Eden, The Arte of Navigation (1561), which went through ten editions and became the model for English navigation manuals. Finally, by turning to the agents involved in the production and dissemination of these translations, particularly the printers and booksellers, and establishing the connections between them, this thesis reveals intricate social networks and sheds new light on certain aspects of the fields of navigation, translation and print
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