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On the fractal morphology of urban borders: Belgian cities versus toy cities
2013
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The fractal morphology of settlements and transportation networks
1993
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Comparing fractal estimation methods for urban and periurban realities in Brussels : a methodological approach
2013
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Delineating built-up landscapes by means of fractal indicators, some empirical and theoretical thoughts
2005
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The morphology of built-up landscapes: a spatial classification of fractal indices
2005
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Fractales, tissus urbains et réseaux de transport
1994
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On the use of fractal dimensions for qualifying urban sprawl : an application on the wallon built-up areas
2005
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Phrases-tiroirs : uniques figements discursifs
2016
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Methodological advances in the functional profiling of genomic studies
2013
In this thesis we present bioinformatic tools and algorithms for the analysis of genomic data such as those generated by microarray devices or next generation sequencing techniques. Particularly, we develop new approaches to gene set analysis. The described procedures should be useful in practice to tackle complex biological experiments, but hopefully will also be methodologically relevant, as they introduce new ways of conceptualizing genomic functional profiling. Our very flexible approach allows for the inclusion of not just one kind of genomic measurement but many. It makes possible, for instance, to analyze expression measurement and genomic variation data at a time. This multidimensio…
An interactional ‘live eye tracking’ study in autism spectrum disorder : combining qualitative and quantitative approaches in the study of gaze
2017
Recent studies on gaze behaviours in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have utilised “live eye tracking.” Such research has focused on generating quantitative eye tracking measurements, which provide limited (if any) qualitative contextual details of the actual interactions in which gaze occurs. This article presents a novel methodological approach that combines live eye tracking with qualitative interaction analysis, multimodally informed conversation analysis. Drawing on eye tracking and wide-angle video recordings, this combination renders visible some of the functions, or what gaze “does,” in interactional situations. The participants include three children with ASD and th…