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Hybrid Learning Situation as a Challenge for Design
2016
In the paper, we address the physical learning space and focus on designing enabling settings for learning. New practices emerge from an accelerating context change and a rapid adoption of novel ICT solutions. Educational institutions and professionals strive to implement effective settings and instructional methods in order to facilitate an acquisition of the 21st century skills. Little attention is paid to changes that take place at the level of interpersonal communication, let alone their possible impacts in the long run. As the methods and the settings diversify, and the whole learning landscape turns hybrid, a good fit between the setting and the instructional method is a daily design …
Blue biotechnology: oil bioremediation using hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria immobilized on biodegradable membranes
2017
A novel bioremediation system to clean up oil contaminated water was developed combining hydrocarbon (HC) degrading bacteria immobilized and polylactic acid (PLA) or polycaprolactone (PCL) membranes prepared by electrospinning. The bioremediation efficiency was tested on crude oil using highly performant HC degrading bacterial strains isolated from marine and soil environments. The membrane morphology, the microbial adhesion and proliferation were evaluated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The SEM analysis highlighted that the fibers of the electrospun mats were in nanoscale with a similar diameter size distribution. The electrospun membranes exhibited high oil absorption capacity …
Endothelial cells loss to the hyperopic pacients during phacoemulsification
2018
Introduction The phacoemulsification cataract surgery is the most frequently performed surgery and it generally improves vision in over 90% of the patients. Hyperopic patients are a challenge during phacoemulsification especially because of their short eyeball and shallow anterior chamber. A shallow anterior chamber is associated with overall reduction of the safe zone, which may lead to difficulty in creating the corneal incisions, harder capsulorhexis performing, or endothelial complications. Purpose The aim of the study was to present the endothelial cells loss after the phacoemulsification procedure in the hyperopic patients. Material and methods A number of 1775 patients operated in th…
Energy and speleogenesis: Key determinants of terrestrial species richness in caves
2017
Abstract The aim of this study was to unravel the relative role played by speleogenesis (i.e., the process in which a cave is formed), landscape‐scale variables, and geophysical factors in the determination of species richness in caves. Biological inventories from 21 caves located in the southeastern Iberian Peninsula along with partial least square (PLS) regression analysis were used to assess the relative importance of the different explanatory variables. The caves were grouped according to the similarity in their species composition; the effect that spatial distance could have on similarity was also studied using correlation between matrices. The energy and speleogenesis of caves account…
Neurocognitive Markers During Prolonged Breath-Holding in Freedivers: An Event-Related EEG Study
2019
Since little is known concerning the psychological, cognitive, and neurophysiological factors that are involved in and important for phases of prolonged breath-holding (pBH) in freedivers, the present study uses electroencephalography (EEG) to investigate event-related neurocognitive markers during pBH of experienced freedivers that regularly train pBH. The purpose was to determine whether the well-known neurophysiological modulations elicited by hypoxic and hypercapnic conditions can also be detected during pBH induced hypoxic hypercapnia. Ten experienced free-divers (all male, aged 35.10 ± 7.89 years) were asked to hold their breath twice for 4 min per instance. During the first pBH, a ch…
Le cadre de sante entre logiques d'utilité économique et logiques de soins hospitaliers
2010
The public hospital first line manager has to organize the activity of his care unit on the basis of arbitrations between two systems of logic that come more and more frequently in conflict: - The market logic / the public hospital logic - The care process logic / the patient's path logic - The function logic / the professional logic - The managerial logic / the logic "bureaucratic"
O cechach życia w nowym kapitalizmie. Richard Sennett i inspiracja dla antropologii neoliberalizmu
2016
Obowiązujące stosunki ekonomiczne zawsze związane są ze specyficznymi praktykami kulturowymi. Te praktyki kulturowe dostarczają ram dla doświadczania status quo. Współczesny neoliberalizm wydaje się formą kapitalizmu szczególnie przywiązaną właśnie do praktyk kulturowych, w istocie ideologicznych, które skrywają rozmaite relacje władzy, przymus i strukturalne zależności, także te ekonomiczne. Pozostają przy tym trudno uchwytne. Richard Sennett tak nacechowany współczesny kapitalizm nazywa nowym kapitalizmem. Jego analiza zmian instytucjonalnych, ale i osobistych, społecznych kosztów dostarcza krytycznych opisów, które mogą być inspiracją dla antropologii neoliberalizmu. Ta zaś jawi się jako…
Effects of intrinsic aerobic capacity, aging and physical activity on interleukin-15 protein level in serum and skeletal muscle
2015
Myokines are cytokines and other peptides produced in muscle that can transmit autocrine, paracrine or endocrine signals to other tissues. This is a potential way for exercise to carry out its beneficial effects on different parts of the body. Interleukin-15 (IL-15) is a myokine that has been shown to exert beneficial effects on multiple tissues: skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, bone and skin. Muscle-derived IL-15 signaling remains to be fully elucidated. It is known that the expression and signaling is affected by aging, exercise, and intrinsic aerobic capacity. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of intrinsic aerobic capacity, aging and physical activity separately and in …
Balance confidence and functional balance are associated with physical disability after hip fracture
2012
Background. This cross-sectional study investigated the associations between balance confidence, functional balance, and physical disability among older people after hip fracture. Material and methods. The study utilizes baseline data of two randomized controlled trials (ISRCTN34271567 and ISRCTN53680197). The participants were 159 community-dwelling over 60-year-old people. Health, fracture status, the date and type of surgery, and contraindications for participation were assessed in a clinical examination. Balance confidence was assessed by the Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC) and functional balance by the Berg Balance Scale. Physical disability was assessed by a questio…
Patrimoine vivant et contributions citoyennes. Penser le patrimoine "devant" l'anthropocène
2017
La catégorie du patrimoine culturel immatériel est venue introduire l’idée, sans doute déstabilisante dans le monde culturo-académique français, de patrimoine vivant. À cela s’ajoute une tendance qui ne cesse de s’affirmer : celle de la diffusion-profusion de l’activité patrimoniale et le débordement des institutions censées organiser la relation au passé. Dans cet article, je propose de tirer les conséquences de cette double évolution : si le patrimoine est vivant, permet-il de penser les grands enjeux du xxie siècle condensés dans la notion d’Anthropocène ? Si le patrimoine est entré en démocratie, participe-t-il de ces dynamiques revendicatives et alternatives parfois désignées comme cit…