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    JANSEN, Martha Mabel Inventory of documents

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    COVERAGE 1915-1960; 192 Files; 4,33 Metres. AUDIO CASSETTES IN ARCA COLLECTION = 6Private papers of M.M. Jansen, founder member of the Afrikaanse Taalbond in Natal and the first woman to become a member of the Academy for Language, Literature and Art. She was editor for the woman's section of Die Landbou Weekblad and columnist for Die Afrikaner [Natal] [1924], Deputy Leader of the National Party Natal [1933] and a founder member of the FAK and the Voortrekkerbeweging. Author of several publications

    Gegevens en beschouwingen over scheepshellingen en dokken (colleges prof. Jansen)

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    Overzicht droogdokken en scheepshellingen. Jaartal geschatHydraulic EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience

    Validation of a new tool to measure responsiveness and structure in the feeding context : the Authoritative Feeding Practices Questionnaire

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    How mothers interact with their toddlers around food lays the foundations for healthy eating and healthy weight gain in later life. This research involving 467 Australian first-time mothers of 2-year-old children resulted in the development of a new self-report tool, the Authoritative Feeding Practices Questionnaire, assessing maternal responsive feeding and mealtime structure. Secondary analysis of the NOURISH randomised controlled trial included theory-driven item selection, confirmatory factor analysis, evaluation of psychometric properties and construct validation. The result is a brief, reliable and valid new tool for evaluating the maternal feeding practices that support children to become healthy, independent eaters

    Correction to “The Impact of Credit Reforms on Bank Loans and Firm Leverage Around the World”

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    Gonenc, H., F. Jansen, M. H. Tinoco, and M. Vulanovic. 2024. “The Impact of Credit Reforms on Bank Loans and Firm Leverage Around the World.” European Financial Management 30: 2449–2502. https://doi.org/10.1111/eufm.12477.The institution in the author affiliation for the second author, Floris Jansen, has been misspelt. It should be ‘Houlihan Lokey’.We apologize for this error

    On the derivation of closed-form expressions for displacements, strains and stresses inside a poroelastic inclusion

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    This note provides the derivation of closed-form expressions for elastic displacements, strains, and stresses inside an inclusion. Jansen et al. (2019) and Wu et al. (2021) obtained correct expressions for the stresses inside an inclusion, but their derivation of these expressions contained mistakes. In this note, the correct derivation of expressions for the stresses inside an inclusion is presented and some of the results of the aforementioned studies are clarified.This note provides corrections to results published in: J.D. Jansen, P. Singhal, and F.C. Vossepoel. Insights from closed-form expressions for injection- and production-induced stresses in displaced faults. Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth, 124:7193{7212, 2019. URL https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JB017932. H. Wu, V. Vilarrasa, S. De Simone, M. Saaltink, and F. Parisio. Analytical solution to assess the induced seismicity potential of faults in pressurized and depleted reservoirs. Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth, 126: e2020JB020436, 2021. URL https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB020436.Reservoir EngineeringMathematical PhysicsCivil Engineering & Geoscience

    Installatierede van de Technische Commissie voor de Waterkeringen

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    Rede uitgesproken bij de installatie van de Technische Adviescommissie voor de Waterkeringen door de Minister van Verkeer en Waterstaat, J.G. Suurhoff, en het antwoord van de voorzitter van de TAW op deze rede, prof.ir. P.P. Jansen. De commissie werd ingesteld naar aanleiding van de overstromingen in Tuindorp-Oostzaan in 1960. De commissie is officieel ingesteld op 31 mei 1965, maar de installatierede is in Augustus van dat jaar uitgesprokenTAW/EN

    Phylogenetic revision of Minyomerus Horn, 1876 sec. Jansen & Franz, 2015 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) using taxonomic concept annotations and alignments

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    abstract: This contribution adopts the taxonomic concept annotation and alignment approach. Accordingly, and where indicated, previous and newly inferred meanings of taxonomic names are individuated according to one specific source. Articulations among these concepts and pairwise, logically consistent alignments of original and revisionary classifications are also provided, in addition to conventional nomenclatural provenance information. A phylogenetic revision of the broad-nosed weevil genera Minyomerus Horn, 1876 sec. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982), and Piscatopus Sleeper, 1960 sec. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982) (Curculionidae [non-focal]: Entiminae [non-focal]: Tanymecini [non-focal]) is presented. Prior to this study, Minyomerus sec. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982) contained seven species, whereas the monotypic Piscatopus sec. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982) was comprised solely of P. griseus Sleeper, 1960 sec. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982). We thoroughly redescribe these recognized species-level entities and furthermore describe ten species as new to science: M. bulbifrons sec. Jansen & Franz (2015) (henceforth: [JF2015]), sp. n., M. aeriballux [JF2015], sp. n., M. cracens [JF2015], sp. n., M. gravivultus [JF2015], sp. n., M. imberbus [JF2015], sp. n., M. reburrus [JF2015], sp. n., M. politus [JF2015], sp. n., M. puticulatus [JF2015], sp. n., M. rutellirostris [JF2015], sp. n., and M. trisetosus [JF2015], sp. n. A cladistic analysis using 46 morphological characters of 22 terminal taxa (5/17 outgroup/ingroup) yielded a single most-parsimonious cladogram (L = 82, CI = 65, RI = 82). The analysis strongly supports the monophyly of Minyomerus [JF2015] with eight unreversed synapomorphies, and places P. griseus sec. O’Brien & Wibmer (1982) within the genus as sister to M. rutellirostris [JF2015]. Accordingly, Piscatopus sec. Sleeper (1960), syn. n. is changed to junior synonymy of Minyomerus [JF2015], and its sole member P. griseus sec. Sleeper (1960) is moved to Minyomerus [JF2015] as M. griseus [JF2015], comb. n. In addition, the formerly designated type M. innocuus Horn, 1876 sec. Pierce (1913), syn. n. is changed to junior synonymy of M. microps (Say, 1831) [JF2015] which has priority. The genus is widespread throughout western North America, ranging from Canada to Mexico and Baja California. Apparent patterns of interspecific diversity of exterior and genitalic morphology, varying host plant ranges, overlapping and widely extending species distributions, suggest an early origin for Minyomerus [JF2015], with a diversification that likely followed the development of North American desert biomes. Three species in the genus – i.e., M. languidus Horn, 1876 [JF2015], M. microps [JF2015], and M. trisetosus [JF2015] – are putatively considered parthenogenetic.The final version of this article, as published in ZooKeys, can be viewed online at: https://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=600

    ‘A crooked, passion-laden mirror’: ‘Jews’ and ‘Muslims’ as a European question beyond religio-secularism

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    In this article, Jansen attempts to demonstrate that addressing the religious practices of Jews and Muslims from the perspective of a religio-secular framework in today’s European context underestimates the complexity of semiotic relations between Muslims, Jews and other Europeans. She discusses this complexity in terms of ‘intercultural semiotics’ between the three groups. In particular, she focuses on what she calls ‘mirroring relations’, drawing on an expression from Yirmiyahu Yovel about a ‘crooked, passion-laden mirror’ characterizing the ways in which modern Europeans imagined their Jewish neighbours in early twentieth-century Europe. In order to further explain this, Jansen analyses a passage from Marcel Proust’s novel In Search of Lost Time, which concerns a group of people in late nineteenth-century France, following the Dreyfus Affair, who are perceived by the narrator as Jewish. Thereafter, drawing on Gil Hochberg’s notion of the ‘re-membering’ of the Semite, Jansen analyses semiotic mirroring in the work Projet Deburkanisation (2017) by the Belgian author Rachida Lamrabet, which she reads as a contemporary meta-reflection, involving Muslims, on the mirroring relations between Jews and other Europeans first discussed via her reading of Proust

    Consistent Regularization of Induced Coulomb Stresses in Displaced Faults

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    This note provides unregularized and regularized closed-form analytical expressions for the depletion-induced or injection-induced pre-slip Coulomb stresses in two-dimensional displaced dip-slip faults. The regularization serves to remove logarithmic singularities and jump-discontinuities in the unregularized formulation. The expressions are identical to those in Appendices A and B of Jansen & Meulenbroek (2022): Netherlands Journal of Geosciences 101 e13, except for the correction of a small error in the regularized formulation. In numerical examples the difference of the correction is hardly noticeable, but it ensures that the corrected formulation is internally consistent in the sense that integrals of stresses and pressure along a fault are identical for the unregularized and regularized expressions

    Impact of COVID-19 on Physical Activity, Fatigue, and Frailty in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study

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    The authors would like to thank Lien de Greve and Ann van den Eynde for review of and help with the data collection. This study was partly funded by an "Interdisciplinary Research Program" grant from the research council of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium. Sponsor's role in the preparation of data or the manuscript: none. Members of the Gerontopole Brussels Study group include the following author groups: Frailty in Aging (FRIA) Research department, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB): Ivan Bautmans. Belgian Aging Studies (BAST), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB): Dominque Verte and Nico de Witte. Geriatric Medicine Department, Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel: Ingo Beyer. ReFrail, UGent: Mirko Petrovic. Leerstoel Bevordering Active Aging, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB): Tinie Kardol. Clinical and Lifespan Psychology KLEP, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB): Gina Rossi. Physical Activity and Nutrition PANU, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB): Peter Clarys. Experimental Anatomy EXAN, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB): Aldo Scafoglieri and Erik Cattrysse. Fundamental Rights and Constitutionalism Research group FRC, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB): Paul de Hert. Department of Electronics and Informatics ETRO, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB): Bart Jansen
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