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Introduction du rapport national du thème de 2004 : "Quelles réponses peut-on apporter aux nouvelles formes de conflictualités au XXIe siècle ?"

2005

L'auteur a réalisé la synthèse nationale des travaux des auditeurs et rédigé l'introduction de ce rapport.; International audience

Forum national des auditeurs[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawdéfenseconflictualités[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Law
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Localization of the two constitutively expressed nitric oxide synthase isoforms (nNOS and eNOS) in the same cell types in the saccule maculae of the …

2003

There is growing evidence for a nitric oxide/cyclic GMP pathway of signal transduction in the vestibular system. Recently, two isoforms of nitric oxide (NO) synthase (nNOS and eNOS) and NO itself have been identified at the light microscopic level in the vestibulocochlear system of mice using specific antibodies and a new fluorescence indicator. In order to acquire more information about signal transduction and tissue modulation in this neuroepithelium at the cellular and subcellular levels, ultrathin sections of London Resin White-embedded saccule maculae of the frog Rana pipiens were incubated with various concentrations of commercially available antibodies to nNOS and eNOS. The immunorea…

Gene isoformCell typemedicine.medical_specialtyNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIImmunoelectron microscopyImmunocytochemistryNitric Oxide Synthase Type IBiologyInternal medicineAcoustic MaculaeHair Cells AuditorymedicineAnimalsMicroscopy ImmunoelectronOrgan of CortiInstrumentationRana pipiensSubcellular localizationImmunohistochemistryCell biologyIsoenzymesNitric oxide synthaseNeuroepithelial cellEndocrinologyCytoplasmbiology.proteinNitric Oxide SynthaseJournal of Electron Microscopy
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Evidence for a possible NOS back-up system in the organ of Corti of the guinea pig

2003

Recently, the two Ca(2+)/calmodulin-regulated nitric oxide synthase isoforms, nNOS and eNOS, and NO itself have been identified in the cochlea of vertebrates using specific antibodies and a new fluorescence indicator. In order to acquire more information about the quantitative and spatial distribution of these two constitutively expressed NOS isoforms (cNOS) in the organ of Corti at the cellular and subcelluar levels, ultrathin sections of London resin (LR) White-embedded cochleae of the guinea pig were incubated with various concentrations of commercially available antibodies to nNOS and eNOS. The immunoreactivity was visualized by a gold-labeled secondary antibody and the amount of the im…

Gene isoformPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCell typeGuinea PigsImmunocytochemistryGeneral MedicineBiologyImmunohistochemistryPrimary and secondary antibodiesCell biologyIsoenzymesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyOrgan of CortiCytoplasmHair Cells Auditorymedicinebiology.proteinAnimalsInner earNitric Oxide SynthaseMicroscopy ImmunoelectronOrgan of CortiCochleaEuropean Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
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Internal audit professional principles and academic literature over the last decade: is there a gap to bridge

2022

The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) has defined the ethical principles internal auditors must adhere to, allowing them to create a common understanding of ethical behaviour within their profession, thereby promoting ethical culture. This paper aims to analyse the role of these principles in the main branches of internal audit research over the last decade. We examine the most important articles published in this field and categorise them into seven main strands. We assess the extent to which these strands focus on the IIA ethical principles, aiming to identify research gaps in the extant literature. Our findings show that the literature dealing with ethical principles in the recruitmen…

General EngineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesinternal audit code of ethics ethical principles ethical culture IIA integrity objectivity confidentiality competencyGeneral Environmental ScienceInternational Journal of Economics and Accounting
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Applying Benford’s Law to Monitor Death Registration Data: A Management Tool for the COVID-19 Pandemic

2021

In Spain, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the various regions of the country differ7 ently. The availability of reliable and up-to-date information has proved to be fundamental for the 8 management of this health crisis. However, especially during the first wave of the pandemic (Feb9 ruary-August 2020), the disparity in the recording criteria and in the timing of providing these fig10 ures to the central government created controversy and confusion regarding the real dimension of 11 the pandemic. It is therefore necessary to have objective and homogeneous criteria at the national 12 level to guide health managers in the correct recording and evaluation of the magnitude of the pan13 demic…

General Mathematicsreliability dataEstadísticahealth management toolSalut públicaCOVID-19 deathsComputer Science (miscellaneous)COVID-19 deaths; Benford’s Law; health management tool; reliability data; auditing toolQA1-939auditing toolEngineering (miscellaneous)MathematicsBenford’s LawMathematics
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Usher syndrome: molecular links of pathogenesis, proteins and pathways.

2006

Contains fulltext : 50437.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Usher syndrome is the most common form of deaf-blindness. The syndrome is both clinically and genetically heterogeneous, and to date, eight causative genes have been identified. The proteins encoded by these genes are part of a dynamic protein complex that is present in hair cells of the inner ear and in photoreceptor cells of the retina. The localization of the Usher proteins and the phenotype in animal models indicate that the Usher protein complex is essential in the morphogenesis of the stereocilia bundle in hair cells and in the calycal processes of photoreceptor cells. In addition, the Usher proteins are important in…

Genetics and epigenetic pathways of disease [NCMLS 6]Usher syndromeCell Cycle ProteinsNerve Tissue ProteinsBiologyRetinaAdherens junctionMiceHair Cells AuditoryCell polarityGeneticsmedicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasesNeurosensory disorders [UMCN 3.3]AnimalsHumansProtein IsoformsCell Cycle ProteinMolecular BiologyGenetics (clinical)Renal disorder [IGMD 9]Adaptor Proteins Signal TransducingStereociliumMembrane ProteinsSignal transducing adaptor proteinGeneral MedicineActin cytoskeletonmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesCell biologyCytoskeletal ProteinsGenetic defects of metabolism [UMCN 5.1]Ear InnerMultiprotein ComplexesCateninSynapsessense organsUsher SyndromesPhotoreceptor Cells Vertebrate
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Genome-wide association analysis on normal hearing function identifies PCDH20 and SLC28A3 as candidates for hearing function and loss.

2015

Hearing loss and individual differences in normal hearing both have a substantial genetic basis. Although many new genes contributing to deafness have been identified, very little is known about genes/variants modulating the normal range of hearing ability. To fill this gap, we performed a two-stage meta-analysis on hearing thresholds (tested at 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8 kHz) and on pure-tone averages (low-, medium-and high-frequency thresholds grouped) in several isolated populations from Italy and Central Asia (total N = 2636). Here, we detected two genome-wide significant loci close to PCDH20 and SLC28A3 (top hits: rs78043697, P = 4.71E-10 and rs7032430, P = 2.39E-09, respectively). For both…

Genome-wide association studieLOCICOMMON DISEASESNerve Tissue ProteinsVARIANTSSUSCEPTIBILITYDeafnessGenome-wide association studiesMiceHearingGenome-wide association studies; normal hearing function; PCDH20; SLC28A3PCDH20SLC28A3otorhinolaryngologic diseasesAnimalsHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseMETAANALYSISHair Cells Auditory InnerSequence Analysis RNAAssociation Studies ArticlesMembrane Transport ProteinsLOCALIZATIONCadherinsTRANSPORTER-3ProtocadherinsGENOTYPEMYOSIN-VIIAItalyAsia Centralnormal hearing function3111 BiomedicineGenome-Wide Association StudyHuman molecular genetics
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School Neighbourhood Built Environment Assessment for Adolescents’ Active Transport to School: Modification of an Environmental Audit Tool and Protoc…

2020

School neighbourhood built environments (SN-BE) can influence adolescents&rsquo

Geographic information systemactive commutingAdolescentComputer scienceHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPoison controllcsh:Medicine030209 endocrinology & metabolismTransportationAuditWalkingArticleTransport engineering03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineResidence CharacteristicsHumans030212 general & internal medicineBuilt EnvironmentNeighbourhood (mathematics)educational centreBuilt environmentwalkabilityProtocol (science)youthEnvironmental auditbusiness.industrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthReproducibility of Resultsurban environmentWalkabilityneighbourhood evaluationEnvironment DesignbusinessEnvironmental HealthNew ZealandInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Synthetic individual binaural audio delivery by pinna image processing

2014

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a system for customized binaural audio delivery based on the extraction of relevant features from a 2-D representation of the listener’s pinna. Design/methodology/approach – The most significant pinna contours are extracted by means of multi-flash imaging, and they provide values for the parameters of a structural head-related transfer function (HRTF) model. The HRTF model spatializes a given sound file according to the listener’s head orientation, tracked by sensor-equipped headphones, with respect to the virtual sound source. Findings – A preliminary localization test shows that the model is able to statically render the elevation of a vi…

Headphonebusiness.product_categoryReferenceGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceBinauralSpeech recognitionAuditory localizationImage processingTransfer functionTheoretical Computer Science3D audio; human computer interactionPsychoacousticsRepresentation (mathematics)Headphonesbiology3D audio; human computer interaction; Auditory localization; Binaural; Headphones; HRTF; Pinna; References; Spatial soundSpatial soundSettore INF/01 - InformaticaOrientation (computer vision)PinnaComputer Science (all)3D audio; Auditory localization; Binaural; Headphones; HRTF; Pinna; References; Spatial soundReferencesbiology.organism_classification3D audioHRTFhuman computer interactionPinnabusinessBinaural recordingHeadphones
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Localization of Ca(2+)-stores and tissue compartments with a Ca(2+)-binding capacity in the organ of Corti of the guinea-pig by electron energy-loss …

1992

SUMMARY The addition of 10 mM CaCl2 to glutaraldehyde fixative leads to the formation of small electron-dense deposits in the organ of Corti of the guinea-pig. These precipitates are mainly attached to cell membranes in contact with different extracellular lymphatic fluids. A higher number of precipitates is localized in the acellular parts of tectorial and basilar membrane. Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) was used to determine the elemental composition of the deposits formed. The spectra showed a prominent signal at the Ca2+ L2,3 ionization edge. Oxygen could also be detected in all the precipitates analysed. EELS analysis of mitochondria of the inner and outer hair cells after co…

HistologyGuinea PigsAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCalciumPathology and Forensic Medicinechemistry.chemical_compoundCalcium ChlorideHair Cells AuditorymedicineExtracellularAnimalsInner earOrgan of CortiFixativeOrganellesElectron energy loss spectroscopyMitochondriaOxygenMicroscopy ElectronMembranemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryOrgan of CortiBiophysicsCalciumGlutaraldehydeElectron Probe MicroanalysisJournal of microscopy
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