3,378 research outputs found

    K. L. Bellon, Godsdienstwijsbegeerte

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    Goossens Werner. K. L. Bellon, Godsdienstwijsbegeerte. In: Revue néo-scolastique de philosophie. 39ᵉ année, Deuxième série, n°52, 1936. pp. 544-545

    K. L. Bellon, Inleiding tot de Godsdienstgeschiedenis

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    Goossens Werner. K. L. Bellon, Inleiding tot de Godsdienstgeschiedenis. In: Revue néo-scolastique de philosophie. 38ᵉ année, Deuxième série, n°48, 1935. pp. 527-528

    À propos de l'«Antigraphum Petri» (XIIe s.). Notes critiques

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    Goossens Jan. À propos de l'«Antigraphum Petri» (XIIe s.). Notes critiques. In: Bulletin de la Commission royale d'histoire. Académie royale de Belgique. Tome 143, 1977. pp. 117-137

    M. T.-L. Penido, La conscience religieuse. Essai systématique suivi d'illustrations

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    Goossens Werner. M. T.-L. Penido, La conscience religieuse. Essai systématique suivi d'illustrations. In: Revue néo-scolastique de philosophie. 41ᵉ année, Deuxième série, n°57, 1938. pp. 99-101

    Emile Lasbax, La Dialectique et le rythme de l' Univers (Cahiers de synthèse dialectique, I)

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    Goossens E. Emile Lasbax, La Dialectique et le rythme de l' Univers (Cahiers de synthèse dialectique, I). In: Revue néo-scolastique de philosophie. 28ᵉ année, Deuxième série, n°12, 1926. pp. 490-492

    New insights on accretion in supergiant fast X-ray transients from XMM-Newton and INTEGRAL observations of IGR J17544-2619

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    XMM–Newton observations of the supergiant fast X-ray transient IGR J17544?2619 are reported and placed in the context of an analysis of archival INTEGRAL/IBIS data that provide a refined estimate of the orbital period at 4.9272?±?0.0004?d. A complete outburst history across the INTEGRAL mission is reported. Although the new XMM–Newton observations (each lasting ?15 ks) targeted the peak flux in the phase-folded hard X-ray light curve of IGR J17544?2619, no bright outbursts were observed, the source spending the majority of the exposure at intermediate luminosities of the order of several 1033?erg?s?1 (0.5–10 keV) and displaying only low level flickering activity. For the final portion of the exposure, the luminosity of IGR J17544?2619 dropped to ?4?×?1032?erg?s?1 (0.5–10 keV), comparable with the lowest luminosities ever detected from this source, despite the observations being taken near to periastron. We consider the possible orbital geometry of IGR J17544?2619 and the implications for the nature of the mass transfer and accretion mechanisms for both IGR J17544?2619 and the supergiant fast X-ray transients (SFXTs) population. We conclude that accretion under the ‘quasi-spherical accretion’ model provides a good description of the behaviour of IGR J17544?2619 and suggests an additional mechanism for generating outbursts based upon the mass accumulation rate in the hot shell (atmosphere) that forms around the neutron star under the quasi-spherical formulation. Hence, we hope to aid in explaining the varied outburst behaviours observed across the SFXT population with a consistent underlying physical model

    Children's opinions on effective strategies to cope with bullying: the importance of bullying role and perspective

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    In order to find out what children would suggest as useful interventions to stop bullying, we designed a questionnaire administered to 311 children (155 boys and 156 girls; mean age = 11 years). Thirty-six items were employed to ask children how effective, in their opinion, retaliation, nonchalance and assertiveness could be in stopping bullying. Items were presented to children from three different perspectives (imagine you are the victim, the bully or a witness). We used peer reports to assess children's role in bullying. Children were grouped into bullies, followers of the bully, defenders of the victims, outsiders, victims and those not involved. The strategy most frequently chosen by all children was to cope with bullying through assertiveness. Bullies considered retaliation effective more often than their classmates, especially when they adopted the perspective of the victim or witness. Bullies did not consider assertive strategies as efficient in stopping the bully. Defenders, outsiders, victims and children not involved, on the other hand, were very much in favour of strategies aimed at solving the conflict through nonchalance or assertiveness, especially when they imagined being the bully. Girls chose assertive strategies more often than boys and younger children preferred nonchalance more often than older children, who tended to choose retaliation more often. Suggestions for intervention are made. © 2005 NFER

    Lonely reflections: Variations in adolescents' trait and state loneliness

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    Contains fulltext : 127135.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 16 mei 2014Promotores : Engels, R.C.M.E., Goossens, L. Co-promotores : Verhagen, M., Scholte, R.H.J.279 p

    Nano particles play with electrons: Fundamental research into electron transport inside dye-sensitised solar cells

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    Were stuck with a chicken-and-egg-problem: solar cells are expensive, so they dont get sold, which keeps the production volume low, so the price remains high.However, within a decade the price of electricity from a solar panel will be comparable to that of conventional mains power, says Dr. Albert Goossens, associate professor at the laboratory for Inorganic Chemistry at tu delft.He is currently investigating new methods and, in particular, new materials, that will render the production of electricity from solar energy more efficient. The special focus is on the Graetzel cell, a solar cell based on titanium dioxide (TiO2). Measurements of the speed of electrons led Goossens to the surprising conclusion that titanium dioxide nano particles behave like quantum dots
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