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    CALLING IT WHAT IT IS. THESAURI IN THE FLANDERS HERITAGE AGENCY: HISTORY, IMPORTANCE, USE AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES by Mortier, S., Van Daele, K., Meganck, L.

    “…Heritage organizations in Flanders started using thesauri fairly recently compared to other countries. This paper starts with examining the historical use of…”
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    Data-driven systems and system-driven data: the story of the Flanders Heritage Inventory (1995-2015) by Van Daele, K., Meganck, L., Mortier, S.

    “…Over the past 20 years, heritage inventories in Flanders (Belgium) have evolved from printed books to digital inventories. It is obvious that a system that…”
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    Depression and anxiety during isolation and radionuclide therapy by BRANS, B, VAN DEN EYNDE, F, AUDENAERT, K, VERVAET, M, VAN DAELE, K, VAN HEERINGEN, C, DIERCKX, R A

    Published in Nuclear medicine communications (01-08-2003)
    “…SUMMARYThe combination of a diagnosis of malignancy and hospitalization, isolation and radioactivity of a radionuclide therapy may have an important effect on…”
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    Characterizing weathering intensity and trends of geological materials in the Gilgel Gibe catchment, southwestern Ethiopia by Regassa, Alemayehu, Van Daele, K., De Paepe, P., Dumon, M., Deckers, J., Asrat, Asfawossen, Van Ranst, E.

    Published in Journal of African earth sciences (1994) (01-11-2014)
    “…•Geochemical characterization of rock weathering in geologically complex systems.•Weathering studies on profile of protolith, weathered rock, residual…”
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    Biochemical characterization of mannitol metabolism in the unicellular red alga Dixoniella grisea (Rhodellophyceae) by Eggert, Anja, Raimund, Stefan, Daele, Kirsten Van Den, Karsten, Ulf

    Published in European journal of phycology (01-11-2006)
    “…The mannitol cycle has been verified in a unicellular red alga (Rhodellophyceae) for the first time. All four enzymes involved in the cycle…”
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