Publicaties
Using X-ray CT based tree-ring width data for tree growth trend analysis KU Leuven Universiteit Gent
Analysis of long-term statistical data of cobalt flows in the EU Universiteit Gent
Combining traditional and digital approaches : application of State Sequence Analysis to the study of long-term evolution of settlements Universiteit Gent
Sinistrality is associated with (slightly) lower general intelligence: A data synthesis and consideration of the secular trend in handedness Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The relationship between the general factor of intelligence (g) and handedness is investigated using a combined sample of 23511 respondents from three large databases: the NLSY’79 (US), NLSY’97 (US) and NCDS (UK). Dextrals – those who use their right hands were found to be 1.22 IQ points higher than sinistrals (left handers) after controlling for sex and age and correcting for sources of measurement error. To see if the association between IQ ...
Snow depth reconstruction over last century : trend and distribution in the Tianshan Mountains, China Universiteit Gent
Trend and variability in observed hydrometeorological extremes in the Lake Victoria basin KU Leuven
Long-term trends in phytoplankton composition in the western and central Baltic Sea Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee
Long-term series demonstrate small-scale differences in trends within fish assemblages explained by climate variability Instituut voor Landbouw-, Visserij- en Voedingsonderzoek
Longitudinal and cross-sectional factors associated with long-term clinical course in functional dyspepsia Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven
OBJECTIVES: Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a heterogeneous disorder with different pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the symptom pattern, but little is known about its clinical course. The aims of this study were to study the long-term evolution of symptoms in a clinical FD population and to identify factors associated with outcome.
METHODS: FD patients who previously underwent gastric function testing and filled out a dyspepsia ...