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Shimizu/zuiver water. Een lang gedicht, door Joris Iven, JAPAN. Met zwart wit illustraties.Inleiding: Nicole Van Overstraeten. "Joris Iven (*1954) uit Diepenbeek, Limburg, is een van onze beste Vlaamse dichters. Maar hij is ook een kosmopolitisch auteur: hij publiceerde essays en poëzievertalingen van dichters uit Latijns-Amerika, Turkije, Marokko, India, Zuid-Afrika en Ierland. En nu is er Shimizu, een verrukkelijk gedicht van meer dan 200 verzen over Tokyo, de hoofdstad van Japan. Shimizu betekent: zuiver water. Men zou ook kunnen zeggen: bronwater. Een begrip, in Japanse ideogrammen (of kanji) voorgesteld door twee tekens, shi 清 = bron en mizu, 水 = water. Ogenschijnlijk is Shimizu het poëtische relaas van een tocht doorheen de stad, gespreid over een tiental pagina's. Maar laten we duidelijk zijn: Shimizu is niet de neerslag van een toeristische wandeling. De dichter Joris Iven herleidt het stedelijk landschap tot zijn natuurlijke essentie: de loop van de rivieren".
It is perhaps surprising that a process which was one of the first to be studied on an atomic scale, and a process which first received attention over seven decades ago, continues to be the object of diverse and intense research efforts. Such is the case with the (seemingly) conceptually simple and familiar mechanism of electron impact ionization of atoms, molecules, and ions. Not only has the multi-body nature of the collision given ground to theoretical effort only grudgingly, but also the variety and subtlety of processes contributing to ionization have helped insure that progress has come only with commensurate work: no pain - no gain. Modern experimental methods have made it possible to effectively measure and explore threshold laws, differential cross sections, partial cross sections, inner-shell ionization, and the ionization of unstable species such as radicals and ions. In most instances the availability of experimental data has provided impetus and guidance for further theoretical progress.
Nieuwe dichtbundel van Hannie Rouweler. Diverse onderwerpen komen aan de orde in deze bundel: natuur, liefde, afscheid, kindgevoel.
In,1872, Boltzmann published a paper which for the first time provided a precise mathematical basis for a discussion of the approach to equilibrium. The paper dealt with the approach to equilibrium of a dilute gas and was based on an equation - the Boltzmann equation, as we call it now - for the velocity distribution function of such ~ gas. The Boltzmann equation still forms the basis of the kinetic theory of gases and has proved fruitful not only for the classical gases Boltzmann had in mind, but als- if properly generalized - for the electron gas in a solid and the excitation gas in a superfluid. Therefore it was felt by many of us that the Boltzmann equation was of sufficient interest, even today, to warrant a meeting, in which a review of its present status would be undertaken. Since Boltzmann had spent a good part of his life in Vienna, this city seemed to be a natural setting for such a meeting. The first day was devoted to historical lectures, since it was generally felt that apart from their general interest, they would furnish a good introduction to the subsequent scientific sessions. We are very much indebted to Dr. D.
MARK MEEKERS/MARCEL RADEMAKERS (wonend in Heverlee) studeerde Moderne geschiedenis. Hij gaf 55 publicaties in boekvorm uit: 22 poëziebundels, 1 roman, 2 monografieën, 30 bloemlezingen. Hij schreef kortverhalen, essays en recensies. Oprichter van het dichterscollectief Mengmettaal, voorzitter van de Nederlands-Vlaamse Vereniging Concept, dorpsdichter van Doel (2007-09), poëzie-ambassadeur van Vlaams-Brabant (2009), werd meermaals bekroond. Onder zijn echte naam Marcel Rademakers is hij eveneens actief als beeldend kunstenaar. Hij richtte de internationale groepen Lumen Numen en Fusion op, exposeerde in binnen- en buitenland. Zijn visuele poëzie en beeldpoëmen maken de brug naar het beeldend werk van Marcel Rademakers.
Gedichten over rivier De Demer. Deelnemende dichters: Pien Storm van Leeuwen, Mark Meekers, Tine Hertmans, Catharina Boer, Albert Hagenaars, Hannie Rouweler, Staf de Wilde, Marije Kos, Joris Iven, Jenny Dejager, Wim van Til, F.A. Brocatus, Frank Decerf, Guy Commerman, Peter Flynn, Ina Stabergh, Christina Guirlande, Jef Habex en Y. Né.
Gedichten voor LIBER AMICORUM t.g.v. 60e verjaardag van Joris Iven. (publicatie: eind 2013/begin 2014) Deelnemers: Johan Van Cauwenberge, Lief Vleugels, Karel Sergen, Frans Budé, Gerda De Preter, Tjarda Eskes, Jo Claes, Roger Nupie, Vera Staes, Willy en Lieve Vanheers, Frank Despriet, Marcel Grauls, Hilde Pinnoo, Ingrid Steenwinkels, Miller Caldwell, Peter Flynn, Albert Hagenaars, Maarten van den Elzen, Lucienne Stassaert, Johan Luyckx, Michael Augustin, Luuk Gruwez, Richard Steegmans en Hannie Rouweler.
Okra pods, Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench, are used in Thailand as vegetable as well as traditional medicine. Both textural and healthy properties are suggested to originate from the high polysaccharide content of okra pods, although our knowledge concerning the precise chemical structure of the different okra polysaccharides is far from complete. Consequently, the first aim of the research described in this thesis was to characterize all polysaccharides present in okra cell walls with emphasis on pectic molecules, and in addition to establish their physical and biological properties. Okra cell wall polysaccharides were fractionation by sequential extraction and the pectins were obtained in the three fractions. Different types of rhamnogalacturonan I structures were recognized to be present in the buffer soluble and the chelating agent soluble fraction. By using enzymatic degradation of the pectins using pure and well characterized enzymes, followed by identification of the oligomers released by NMR and mass spectrometry, it was found that the buffer soluble, okra typical RG I, contained a rather unique substitution of the rhamnosyl moieties present in the backbone with acetyl groups and alpha galactosyl residues. The chelating agent soluble RG I was linked to homogalacturonan structural elements and resembled more commonly found RG I with substitutions of short chains of beta-linked galactose including some arabinose decoration. The rheological properties of the okra typical RG I differed from other pectins since diluted solutions gave rise to very high viscosities and a slimy appearance. It is suggested that the acetylation of the rhamnosyl residues greatly affect its rheological properties and plays an important role through hydrophobic associations. Okra pectins also showed a high anti-complementary activity using the complement-fixing activity assay. Moreover, cell line studies indicated its possible use as a coating material for medical devices as demonstrated before for more complex RG I segments from apple pectin. The hemicellulose populations found in okra cell walls, extracted with concentrated alkali, were characterized by sugar (linkage) composition and enzymatic degradation studies to be a XXXG-type xyloglucan and a 4-O-methylglucuronoxylan. The research described leads to the recognition of new pectic RG I structures being quite different from the ones described so far.
Anaerobic Sewage Treatment: Optimization of Process and Physical Design of Anaerobic and Complementary Processes focuses on process design and deals with start-up procedures and steady state performance of UASB reactors, as well as the influence of operation on reactor performance.
The return of Halley's Cornet in 1986 has generated much ex citement in the scientific community with preparations already afoot for an International Cornet Watch and a cornet launch by the European Space Community, the Japanese and Soviet Space Scientists. The meet ing held at the University of Maryland in October 1980 was primarily stimulated by the preparations for further study of this cornet and by one of the most important unanswered questions related to comets, name ly, whether they may have made a eontribution to the origin of life on earth. Our un"derstanding of the role of comets in the origin of life must necessarily come from our studies of the astronomy and the chem istry of comets. Some clues to the processes which led to the for mation of organic molecules and eventually to the appearance of life have come from these studies of comets, perhaps the most ancient of all objects in our solar system. Whether there is, however, a biology of comets still remains to be seen, although some claims have been made that perhaps comets might themselves provide an environment for even the beginnings of life. Scientists with the latest available information on comets and differing opinions as to the role of comets in the origin of life attended this symposium. The formal papers presented are now being made available to the students of chemical evolution within the pages of this volume.