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well as the semantics of composition for sequences and event-based composition will be developed. This will allow the investigation of possible vulnerabilities as well as efficient means of mitigating these through
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the brain learns to deal with a larger social environment. The insights obtained from the research of Eveline Crone can help to structure education and society more effectively with a view to the
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are undergoing large-scale and unprecedented changes in terms of structure and species composition due to anthropogenic disturbances, climate change and other global change drivers. Climate, disturbances and
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the ecological processes, composition, and structure of terrestrial ecosystems, with a clear link to management and policy. ForNaLab is actively involved in numerous national and international projects and
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the interactions between the ecological processes, composition, and structure of terrestrial ecosystems, with a clear link to management and policy. ForNaLab is actively involved in numerous national and
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soil C and N cycling, non-destructive visualization of soil structure and plant roots using X-ray CT Micro2Soil Laboratory, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, FW-UGent (prof. Caroline De Tender