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    De Corte (E.), Geeligs (T.), Peters (J.), Langerweis (N.), Vandenberghe (R.). — Les fondements de l'action didactique

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    De Corte (E.), Geeligs (T.), Peters (J.), Langerweis (N.), Vandenberghe (R.). — Les fondements de l'action didactique. In: Revue française de pédagogie, volume 98, 1992. pp. 113-114

    De Corte (E.), Geeligs (T.), Peters (J.), Langerweis (N.), Vandenberghe (R.). — Les fondements de l'action didactique

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    De Corte (E.), Geeligs (T.), Peters (J.), Langerweis (N.), Vandenberghe (R.). — Les fondements de l'action didactique. In: Revue française de pédagogie, volume 98, 1992. pp. 113-114

    Modelling Abrupt Glacial Climate Change: On the expression of millennial-scale events over Europe and the North Atlantic Region during Marine Isotope Stage 3

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    Vandenberghe, J.F. [Promotor]Renssen, H. [Copromotor]Roche, D. [Copromotor]Fluckiger, J. [Copromotor

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    Precipitation in Peatlands: The stable isotope record of Sphagnum mosses as a proxy for environmental change

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    Vandenberghe, J.F. [Promotor]Leeuw, J. de [Copromotor]Bohncke, S.J.P. [Copromotor]Beets, C.J. [Copromotor

    Visceral hypersensitivity in functional disorders of the upper gastrointestinal tract.

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    Visceral hypersensitivity is now recognised as a major pathophysiological mechanism in functional gastrointestinal disorders of the upper gastrointestinal tract. In patients with non-cardiac chest pain and functional dyspepsia, a high prevalence of visceral hypersensitivity has been indeed observed. In these patients, luminal physiological stimuli can be perceived as unpleasant or even painful. Although the fine mechanisms underlying such “aberrant perceptions” are yet not fully clarified, it is thought that an altered activation of the gut-wall receptors, an altered conduction of sensory inputs at the level of neural pathways, or an impaired processing of the sensations at the level of brain, may occur along the brain–gut axis. So far, drugs able to reduce hypersensitivity, that target each of the constituents of the stimuli–perception chain, have the therapeutic potential to reduce visceral hypersensitivity and, thus, to improve the symptoms. In this context, the availability of new agonists/antagonists to neurotransmitters offers a new exciting tool for the treatment of functional disorders of the upper gastrointestinal tract

    A dual model of coping with and commitment to organizational change: the role of appraisals and resources

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    Purpose: Organizational change is usually stressful and destabilizing for employees, for whom coping with the induced stress is primordial to commit to the change. This paper aims to unravel how and when change recipients can enact different coping strategies and, ultimately, manifest different forms of commitment to change. Design/methodology/approach: We propose a theoretical model that identifies challenge appraisal and hindrance appraisal as two primary appraisals of organizational change that fuel, respectively, proactive and preventive coping strategies and, indirectly, affective and normative forms of commitment to change. Moreover, this framework suggests that coping strategies and commitment are influenced by the secondary appraisal of two vital resources – resilience and POS – allowing individuals to react effectively to primary change-related appraisals. Finally, the relationship between coping strategies and the components of commitment to change is proposed to be moderated by employees' regulatory focus. Findings: Using appraisal theory and conservation of resources theory as guiding frameworks, our integrated model describes the antecedents, processes and boundary conditions associated with coping with the stress of organizational change and how they ultimately influence commitment to it. Originality/value: This is the first theoretical paper to identify a conditional dual path to disclose the different reactions that change recipients can manifest in response to the stressful aspects of organizational change

    XRD and Mössbauer characterization of a Fe/SiO2 catalyst for the synthesis of carbon nanotubes

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    XRD and Mössbauer characterization of a Fe/SiO2 catalyst for the synthesis of carbon nanotubes. P. Coquay, R.E. Vandenberghe, E. De Grave, A. Fonseca, P. Piedigrosso, J. B.Nagy, J. Appl. Phys. A: 92 (2002) 1-6

    Murder on the mountain: author talk with Peter J. Wosh

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    Author talk by Peter J. Wosh on May 5th, 2022, on his book, "Murder on the Mountain: crime, passion, and punishment in gilded age New Jersey.
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