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The history of science and the new humanism : George Sarton's legacy : a source of inspiration for the Ghent University Museum (GUM) Ghent University
Zen and the Art of Linked Data: New Strategies for a Semantic Web of Humanist Knowledge KU Leuven
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The World Wide Web of pages has revolutionized the way we publish, exchange, and collaborate with information. However, a vast network of content based on publishing pages creates problems for effective search, discovery, and reuse. The Linked Open Data movement seeks to remedy these limitations by supporting a new Web of Data. While the popularity and availability of Linked Open Data increase, it does not ...
A new tool for assessing context conditioning induced by US-unpredictability in humans: The Martians task restyled KU Leuven
Unpredictability of an unconditioned stimulus (US) is known to produce context conditioning in animals and humans. We modified the Martians task −a computer game in which learning of Pavlovian associations is measured using conditioned suppression− for assessing context conditioning in humans. Two experiments are reported: one between-subjects and one within-subjects study. Both experiments comprised four conditions. A predictable (Paired) ...
A neglected disease of humans: a new focus of visceral leishmaniasis in Bakool, Somalia Institute of Tropical Medicine
A comparison between local wave speed in the carotid and femoral arteries in healthy humans: application of a new method Ghent University
Transcriptome Analysis in Peripheral Blood of Humans Exposed to Environmental Carcinogens: A Promising New Biomarker in Environmental Health Studies Ghent University University of Antwerp
Prevalence of new and established avian chlamydial species in humans and their psittacine pet birds in Belgium Ghent University
The presence and zoonotic transfer of four different avian Chlamydia spp. was assessed in an epidemiological study in a psittacine bird population and its owners. Fecal swabs from 84 pet birds and pharyngeal swabs from 22 bird owners were collected from 21 locations in Flanders. Samples were examined using established and novel PCR platforms combined with culture on PCR-positive samples. Chlamydiaceae DNA was detected in 33 of 84 (39.3%) birds. ...