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P U B L I C a T I E S P U B L I C A T I E S 1 JANUARI – 31 DECEMBER 2001 2 3 INHOUDSOPGAVE Centrale diensten..............................................................................................................5 Coördinatoren...................................................................................................................8 Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte..................................................................................9 - Emeriti.........................................................................................................................9 - Vakgroepen...............................................................................................................10 Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid...........................................................................................87 - Vakgroepen...............................................................................................................87 Faculteit Wetenschappen.............................................................................................151 - Vakgroepen.............................................................................................................151 Faculteit Geneeskunde en Gezondheidswetenschappen............................................268 - Vakgroepen.............................................................................................................268 Faculteit Toegepaste Wetenschappen.........................................................................398 - Vakgroepen.............................................................................................................398 Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde .........................................................................498 - Emeriti.....................................................................................................................498 - Vakgroepen.............................................................................................................498 Faculteit Diergeneeskunde...........................................................................................516 - Vakgroepen.............................................................................................................516 Faculteit Psychologie en Pedagogische Wetenschappen...........................................554 - Vakgroepen.............................................................................................................554 Faculteit Landbouwkundige en Toegepaste Biologische Wetenschappen...............582 - Vakgroepen.............................................................................................................582 Faculteit Farmaceutische Wetenschappen..................................................................653 - Vakgroepen.............................................................................................................653 Faculteit Politieke en Sociale Wetenschappen...........................................................667 - Vakgroepen.............................................................................................................667 4 5 CENTRALE DIENSTEN CENTRALE BIBLIOTHEEK Wd. hoofdbibliothecaris: VAN PETEGHEM S. 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Koning Boudewijnstichting, Brussel, 2001, 19-34. 17. Charles Catteau (1880-1966) Catteau: donation Claire De Pauw – Marcel Stal. Fondation Roi Baudouin, Brussel, 2001, 19-34. 18. De samenwerking van architecten, beeldende kunstenaars en ontwerpers met de Kortrijkse Kunstwerkstede Gebroeders De Coene. Colloquium J. De Bruycker – De Coene POB Albrecht Rodenbach, Roeselare, 2001, z.p. 19. Amphora-Werke in Turn (Teplitz, Böhmen) Mettlacher Turm, 84, 2001, 8-10. POULAIN N., CHERRETTE V., MEGANCK L. Een ijzeren hek, sterk in blauwen steen gevestigd: een wandeling langs fraai hekwerk ter aflijning van de Prinses Clementinalaan en de straten van het Miljoenenkwartier. Dienst Monumentenzorg, Gent, 2001, 36 p. POULAIN N., MEGANCK L. 1. Interbellum-interieurbezoek 81. Voormalige haute-couturezaak en flatgebouw Van Waes, Kortedagsteeg 41-47, Gent. Interbellum-Interieurbezoeken, 2001, 545-555. 2. Modernistsche tuinen van Carlos Malfait bedreigd. SPAN, 17, 2001, 15. MUSEUM VOOR DE GESCHIEDENIS VAN DE WETENSCHAPPEN Directeur-diensthoofd : DORIKENS M., docent DORIKENS, M. 1. Joseph Plateau, Leven tussen Kunst en Wetenschap, Vivre entre l'Art et la Science, Living between Art and Science Uitg.: Prov. Oost-Vlaanderen, Gent, 2001, 277 pp, 56 ill. ISBN 90-76686-06-8, D/2001/0914/5 7 2. Laudatio Paolo Brenni. Sartonia, 14, 2001, 9-11. 3. Joseph Plateau, een boegbeeld van de natuurkunde. In: R. Halleux, J. Vandersmissen, A. Despy-Meyer, G. Vanpaemel, Geschiedenis van de wetenschappen in Belgie, 1815-2000. Uitg. Dexia, Brussel, 2001, deel II, 117-124. ISBN 90-5006-193-9, D/2001/0348/10. DORIKENS-VANPRAET, L.,DORIKENS M. Het Cabinet de Physique van Joseph Plateau in 1840 Uitg.: Mededelingen van het Museum voor de Geschiedenis van de Wetenschappen, RUG, Gent, 2001, 87 p. D/2001/03776/1 DORIKENS, M., VANPRAET, L. 1. Leo Baekeland, van Gentse straatjongen tot Amerikaans multimiljonair. Het Ingenieursblad, Nr 4, april 2001, 53 - 58 2. Leo Baekeland, pionier in de fotografie. Het Ingenieursblad, Nr 5, mei 2001, 53 - 58 3. Baekeland, de tweede carrière. Het Ingenieursblad, Nr. 6-7, juni-juli 2001, 57 - 60 DORIKENS, M., DORIKENS-VANPRAET, L 1. De correspondentie van Dr. Leo Baekeland. Chemie magazine, Nr.2, 2001, 44-49 2. Three Small Objecys with a History: the first Scientific Instruments Made in Bakelite. Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society, Nr 71, 2001, 33 8 COORDINATOREN DIENST : PUBLIC RELATIONS – AFDELING WETENSCHAPSVOORLICHTING Wetenschapsvoorlichter : DE CLEENE M., hoofddocent COTYN, B., E. REGALDO, B. LANNOOT, M. DE CLEENE, T.W. MEW & J. SWINGS Bacterial populations associated with Rice seed in the tropical environment. Phytopathology 91 (3): 282-292. DE CLEENE, M. Natuur met een verleden. EOS (18)1, pp. 56-60. DE CLEENE, M. 1. Script en samenstelling TV-programma ‘Risicoplanten in en om het huis’, in het ‘Nieuws’ van Vitaya-televisie, 23/05/2001, om 19h50 (10 min.). 2. De rol van universiteiten en wetenschappers. Proceedings Symposium Wetenschapscommunicatie (15 mei 2001, Technopolis, Mechelen), pp. 16-19. JURIDISCHE DIENST Diensthoofd : DE ROECK V. Juridisch adviseur BOSSUYT J., DE ROECK V., DESMET A., LEENDERS I., VAN ACKER F., VAN DEN BERGHE J., VANSANT P., VERKEST J. Zakboekje ruimtelijke ordening 2002, Kluwer, 2001, 712 p. VAN DE PUTTE M., CLEMENT J. Nationaliteit. In : A.P.R., Antwerpen, Story-Scioentia, 2001, 106 p. VAN DE PUTTE M. Wet Racisme en Xenophobie : 20 jaar rechtspraktijk. T. Vreemd, 2001, afl. 3, 189 –201. VAN DE PUTTE M., VAN MALDEREN G. Verbintenissenrecht. Burgerlijk Wetboek, Brugge, die keure, 2001, 329-452. 9 FACULTEIT LETTEREN EN WIJSBEGEERTE JACOBS J., emeritus gewoon hoogleraar 1. Okondo la mbekelo y’Ankucu Membele woho wakafunde C. Kitete – Histoire et coutumes des Ankucu Membele selon C. Kitete (Tshumbe, Sankuru), III. 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