Title Participants Description "Statistical charts of research project 'Characterisation of the subsurface in the Antwerp region with a view to potential construction applications'" "Roel De Koninck" "Figures of grain distributions and of statistical processing of results" "Photos of samples of research project 'Characterisation of the subsurface in the Antwerp region with a view to potential construction applications'" "Roel De Koninck" "Photographs of the individual samples from the Geotheek that were analysed as part of the project. The photos were taken before the analyses were done." "Analytical results of research project 'Characterisation of the subsurface in the Antwerp region with a view to potential construction applications'" "Roel De Koninck" "Overview of existing analysed samples with analysis results, overview of available samples in the Geotheek and the Lithotheek of the BGS as a basis for additional analyses, overview of newly analysed samples with analysis results." "Replication Data for: ""The category of throw verbs as productive source of the Spanish inchoative construction.""" "Sven Van Hulle, Renata Enghels" "The dataset contains the quantitative data used to create the tables and graphics in the article ""The category of throw verbs as productive source of the Spanish inchoative construction."" The data from the 21th century originates from the Spanish Web Corpus (esTenTen18), accessed via Sketch Engine. Only the subcorpus for European Spanish Data was selected. After downloading, the samples were manually cleaned. In the dataset, maximally 500 tokens were retained per auxiliary. For the earlier centuries, the data was extracted from the Corpus Diacrónico del Español (Corde). See ..." "RGB-statistics derived from Nile red-stained reference plastics for the construction of the PDM (Plastics Detection Model)" "Nelle Meyers, Ana Catarino, Annelies Declercq, Aisling Brenan, Lisa Devriese, Michiel Vandegehuchte, Bavo De Witte, Colin Janssen, Gert Everaert" "Dataset containing RGB-statistics extracted from photographed fluorescent reference particles stained with Nile red. The most abundantly produced plastic polymers worldwide as well as natural materials with high prevalence in the marine environment were considered for this dataset. The spectral data was used to construct a supervised machine learning model that allows to accurately distinguish plastic from natural particles in a cost- and time-efficient way.,The dataset was built to train and validate the ‘Plastic Detection Model’ (PDM) in R and contains Red, Green and Blue (RGB) statistics ..." "RGB-statistics derived from Nile red-stained reference plastics for the construction of the PIM (Polymer Identification Model)" "Nelle Meyers, Ana Catarino, Annelies Declercq, Aisling Brenan, Lisa Devriese, Michiel Vandegehuchte, Bavo De Witte, Colin Janssen, Gert Everaert" "Dataset containing RGB-statistics extracted from photographed fluorescent reference plastics stained with Nile red. The most abundantly produced plastic polymers worldwide considered for this dataset. The spectral data was used to construct a supervised machine learning model that allows to accurately identify the polymer types microplastics belong to, in a cost- and time-efficient way.,The dataset was built to train and validate the ‘Polymer Identification Model’ (PIM) in R and contains Red, Green and Blue (RGB) statistics extracted from Nile red-stained reference plastics (50-1200 μm) ..." "Replication Data for: A panorama of inchoative constructions in Spanish: Cluster analysis as an answer to the near-synonymy puzzle." "Sven Van Hulle" "The dataset contains the data for the hierarchical cluster analysis as explained in the article ""A panorama of inchoative constructions in Spanish: Cluster analysis as an answer to the near-synonymy puzzle"". The dataset contains the data for the hierarchical cluster analysis as explained in the article ""A panorama of inchoative constructions in Spanish: Cluster analysis as an answer to the near-synonymy puzzle"". In total, the dataset contains 3955 observations, which are tokens of the inchoative construction for the following auxiliaries: comenzar, empezar, meter, poner, echar(se), liar, ..." "Replication Data for: From Motion to Causation: The Diachrony of the Spanish Causative Constructions with traer (‘Bring’) and llevar (‘Take’)" "Julio Torres Soler, Renata Enghels" "The two annotated data files in this dataset were used to create the tables and graphs in the paper ""From Motion to Causation: The Diachrony of the Spanish Causative Constructions with traer (‘Bring’) and llevar (‘Take’)"". All the tokens, which span from the 12th to the 20th centuries, were retrieved from the Corpus del Diccionario Hisotórico (CDH) and belong to the geographical area of Spain. A first data file contains tokens of the Spanish causative constructions with ""llevar"" and ""traer"", composed by the following elements: [NP1 + llevar/traer + NP2 + a + infinitive]. The second data file ..." "ABB, a salient prototype of collocate-ideophone constructions in Mandarin Chinese" "Thomas Van Hoey" "ABB words in Chinese, e.g., hēi-qīqī ‘pitch black’, have been studied for a long time. Most traditional studies analyze these words through derivational rules involving empty suffixes. However, this is problematic, as they are better seen as compounds involving a prosaic A and an ideophonic BB part. By treating ABB as a schema sanctioned by collocate–ideophonic constructions, it is possible to investigate other similar patterns. A corpus study (more than 5,000 tokens) revealed that on the level of schemas, ABB truly acts as a prototype of such constructions, but that it is far from the only ..." "Replication Data for: Reconstruction of the vertical dynamic running load from the registered body motion" "Katrien Van Nimmen" "This dataset contains the data collected during an experimental study at the MALL, involving 13 experienced treadmill users. The GRFs were registered by an instrumented split-belt treadmill (Forcelink) with a sampling rate of 1 kHz. Six running speeds were considered for each participant. These speeds were chosen in the range that was considered comfortable for the involved participant. For each running speed, a measurement time of 2 minutes was considered which allowed for the registration of approximately 300 steps for each trial. In addition to the GRFs, the body motion was registered. A ..."