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Montricoux — Place Lenoir, rue des Remparts and rue de la Brèche
Lien Atlas (MCC): http://atlas.patrimoines.culture.fr/atlas/trunk/index.php?ap_theme=DOM_2.01.02&ap_bbox=1.581;44.073;1.663;44.138 Following the project to restore the Marcel Lenoir square, four diagnostic surveys were carried out to assess the archaeological potential of the area. It is known that...
The challenges and opportunities of the Great Ferroviaire Vitesse in terms of local development and sustainable development: analysis based on production and ownership of service innovations
There are many high-speed train projects in Europe and elsewhere in the world. These projects are now part of a context of sustainable development, and their ambition is primarily to limit, or even counter, the continuous growth of road transport for people. However, this primary ambition is accompa...
Characterisation of the interaction between Stbd1 and Laforina. Determination of its potential role for the development of Lafora disease
[ES] The key work line of this laboratory is the molecular characterisation of altered physiological routes in Lafora disease, as well as possible treatments of the disease. Lafora disease (LD. OMIM 254780) is a recessive autodegenerative neurodegenerative disease that involves progressive myoclonic...
How the 'Auction Cube' Supports the Selection of Auction Designs in Industrial Procurement
It is well known that rightly applied reverse auctions offer big commercial potential to procurement departments. However, the sheer number of auction types often overwhelms users in practice. And since the implications of a wrongly chosen auction type are equally well known, the overall usage of re...
Creative leisure networks and new ways of learning
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the learning potential of creative leisure networks. We show that users have developed skills beyond creative leisure techniques alone. We refer to these networks as associated networks, building on Bernard Stiegler’s definition to show that users can partic...
Enhancing emotional competences in the context of unemployment : a longitudinal analysis of the effects on well-being and employability
Numerous studies showed that Emotional Intelligence (EI) is related to and can predict variety of cognitive and behavioural outcomes (Di Fabio, Palazzeschi, Asulin-Peretz & Gati, 2013; Fugate, Kinicki & Ashfort, 2004; Joseph & Newman, 2010; Van Rooy & Viswesvaran, 2004) and psychological and physica...
Reinforcement of self-efficacy through mental transportation : improvement of persuasiveness of prosocial communication promoting self-donation
While self-efficacy appears as a main behaviour’s explanatory variable, little research has been conducted regarding the potential mechanisms that could improve self-efficacy in the specific context of marketing communication. Moreover, despite the strong stakes linked with organ and gamete donation...
Membrane dynamics and cytoskeleton regulation in megakaryocyte differentiation
Megakaryocytes (MK) are giant cells located in the bone marrow that produce blood platelets. Their differentiation is characterized by an increase in proteins and membranes that leads to the elongation of cytoplasmic protrusions called proplatelets (PPTs). PPTs will cross the medullar endothelium to...
Time and Récit of Paul Ricister at the mirror of his translations
Study Day organised in partnership with Fonds Ricoeur, Faculty of Protestant Theology, on 25 June 2012. Paul Ricister’s work was translated into many languages. It seemed interesting to gather a few translations and give them the task of telling us the immense richness of this work. We would like to...
Valencing of the lake in the pre-modern (1250-1750) (volume 8)
Laughter was often the subject of theoretical reflection. In contrast, studies on the specific historical constellations of laughter in pre-modern times are almost completely absent. This volume is dedicated to this deficit. Historical laughter can be inferred from laughter. Values and taboos emerge...
Development of multimodal imaging approaches for research in oncology
In vivo preclinical imaging in oncology is a tool of choice to study the mechanisms thatgovern this pathology as well as for the evaluation of innovative diagnostic and therapeuticsolutions. Each imaging modality has its own strengths and limitations and that’s why thereis a real benefit to combine...
Planning technology maturation by exploration of useful problems in markets : the case of innovative startups
Technology-oriented innovative startups must conduct extensive experiments to gather sufficient proofs of value, so that they may reduce uncertainties before the launch of their products and services on the market. Despite their limited resources, the experiments conducted by startups are often rand...
Characterization of anti-CASPR2 antibodies in patients presenting with auto-immune limbic encephalitis and impact on the CASPR2/TAG-1/Kv1.2 complex
Anti-CASPR2 autoimmune limbic encephalitis is a central nervous system disorder characterized by memory disorders and epilepsy. CASPR2 (Contactin-associated protein-like 2) with its partner TAG-1, is known for its role in the clusterisation of voltage-dependent potassium channels (Kv1.1 and Kv1.2) i...
Analysis of cognitive features involved in minimally invasive surgery
Minimally invasive surgery reduces postoperative pain, hospitalisation and associated costs. The use of long and rigid instruments in a closed haptic space limits incisions. The latter working conditions also challenge cognitive and motor skills of the surgeons. The surgeons need to mentally rotate...
Axial turbines in bulb groups with alternator in the air. River bulb groups and tidal bulbs
The study of small axial groups with asynchronous generators turning in oil has rapidly shown the interest in achieving more powerful groups with synchronous alternators turning in the air. The need to resolve the problems posed by the equipment of low falls and those associated with the planning st...
Introduction
Language as a whole is marked by its communicative function and lexicon is part of this function thanks to its denotative referential potentialities. But there is a language skill that goes beyond mere communication, and in which lexicon plays a full role: the ability to play with words in order to...
Limits and opportunities of integrated design in sustainable buildings : the need for a more comprehensive project process
The quest to reduce national and global environmental impacts has had a significant impact on the construction industry. In most developed countries, the construction sector is responsible for 35% of waste generation, 32% of energy consumption, and 19% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Both theory...
Enhancing the privacy risk awareness of teenagers in online social networks through soft-paternalism mechanisms
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The contribution to civic equality of a school geography including gender
Gender is a powerful factor in the production of space, including public space. It meets gender norms and helps to perpetuate a gender dichotomic and hierarchical society. The School is a place to learn about these gender norms. Despite the republican principles it should convey, the School is there...
Laboratory-scale experimental and modelling investigations of 222Rn profiles in chemically heterogeneous LNAPL contaminated vadose zones
International audience The potential of LNAPL delineation by 222Rn soil-gas monitoring in a chemically heterogeneous vadose zone was investigated in this study based on laboratory (batch and columns) experiments and numerical modelling. An enhanced version of the MIN3P reactive transport code was us...
DataCite as a novel bibliometric source: Coverage, strengths and limitations
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Towards a universal set of bubble coalescence laws in low viscosity magmas
International audience Bubble nucleation, growth, and coalescence control the ascent, degassing, and eruption of all types of magma. Nucleation and growth are consequences of magma decompression, and are satisfactorily described by solubility and physical models. Coalescence is a more complicated is...
Inter-Operator Feedback in Data Stream Management Systems via Punctuation
Comment: CIDR 2009
The transition from Alboran to Algerian basins (Western Mediterranean Sea): Chronostratigraphy, deep crustal structure and tectonic evolution at the rear of a narrow slab rollback system
International audience The eastern Alboran basin and its transition to the Algerian basin is a key area in the Mediterranean realm where controversial kinematic and geodynamical models are proposed. Models imply striking differences regarding the nature of the crust, the prevalence of brittle faulti...
Reunion overseas: introduced wild boars and cultivated orange trees interact in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
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