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Cartographie et analyse visuelle des émotions associées à des déplacements quotidiens

2013

http://www.lecfc.fr/new/articles/217-article-4.pdf; National audience; Les méthodes d'analyse visuelle constituent un ensemble d'outils qui permettent de traiter les données de plus en plus nombreuses notamment celles concernant les déplacements de la population. Nous en faisons usage ici afin d'analyser les déplacements quotidiens intra-urbains caractérisés par des émotions qui leur sont associées. Cette étude s'insère dans le cadre du projet FEDER ODIT (Observatoire des dynamiques industrielles et territoriales) qui fait suite à l'ANR ECDESUP (l'évaluation, le choix et la décision dans l'usage des espaces urbains et péri-urbains, www.ecdesup.org/. Ce projet interdisciplinaire nous a permi…

déplacements quotidiens[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyémotionscartographie[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Religious believes versus cultural resource management: about the Medieval Jewish cemetery of Valencia (Spain)

2001

Archaeological heritage ownership is a controversial subject under the influence of both ethnic and religious claims. In 1996, a group of Jewish communities finally were able to interrupt the archaeological excavation under way at the medieval Jewish cemetery of Valencia. In this manner they did not allow the anthropological analysis of human remains recovered at the site that were reburied at the Jewish cemetery of Barcelona. Both administrations, local and regional, prioritized religious claims of the communities involved with respect to the archaeological heritage. As a consequence of a complaint filed by a group of citizens, the Síndic of Greuges of the Valencian Community (regional omb…

edad mediaArchaeologyreligióncementerio judíolegislacióngestión del patrimonio arqueológicoreinhumaciónArqueologiavalenciaCC1-960PrehistòriaRe-inhumation; Archaeological resource management; Religion; Legislation; Jewish cemetery; Medieval Age; ValenciaReinhumación; Gestión del patrimonio arqueológico; Religión; Legislación; Cementerio judío; Edad Media; Valencia
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Earnings management to exceed thresholds in continental and Anglo-Saxon accounting models: The British and French cases

2017

International audience; The purpose of this paper is to compare the extent to which French and British firms manage their earnings in order to avoid losses, decreases in earnings and earnings below the forecasts of analysts. Further, this study aims to investigate the factors that potentially influence earnings management to exceed thresholds with reference to the Anglo-Saxon and continental accounting models. Britain and France, correspondingly, belong to those different socio-economic environments. Based on a panel data of 1771 French and 2057 British firm-year observations during the period 2002–2012, we show that all firms considered manage earnings to beat zero and last year’s earnings…

educationAccountingEarnings managementIFRS0502 economics and businessEconomics[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationhealth care economics and organizationsEarnings response coefficient050208 financeAnalysts’ earnings forecastsEarningsCorporate governanceEarnings per sharebusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciences050201 accountingPost-earnings-announcement driftIncentiveEarnings management8. Economic growthBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationThresholdsbusinessFinancePanel data
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Gender training for the judiciary in Argentina

2014

AbstractIn this paper I describe the two major Argentine experiences of gender training for the judiciary against the background of two relevant trends, women's entry in considerable numbers into the judiciary and the process of expansion of women's rights initiated after the restoration of democracy. The gap between the passing of progressive legislation and its lack of enforcement speaks of a tradition of women's subordination that is much engrained in our society and in its legal system. In spite of the existence of progressive egalitarian legislation stereotyped thinking prevails to prevent progressive legal practices. This constitutes a strong argument for gender training of the judici…

education.field_of_studyHuman rightsStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationLegislationDemocracySubordination (finance)ArgumentLawSpiteSociologyeducationEnforcementLawmedia_commonInternational Journal of the Legal Profession
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An adaption mechanism for the error threshold of XCSF

2020

Learning Classifier System (LCS) is a class of rule-based learning algorithms, which combine reinforcement learning (RL) and genetic algorithm (GA) techniques to evolve a population of classifiers. The most prominent example is XCS, for which many variants have been proposed in the past, including XCSF for function approximation. Although XCSF is a promising candidate for supporting autonomy in computing systems, it still must undergo parameter optimization prior to deployment. However, in case the later deployment environment is unknown, a-priori parameter optimization is not possible, raising the need for XCSF to automatically determine suitable parameter values at run-time. One of the mo…

education.field_of_studyLearning classifier systemComputer sciencePopulation0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyFunction (mathematics)01 natural sciencesSet (abstract data type)Function approximation010201 computation theory & mathematicsApproximation errorGenetic algorithm0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringReinforcement learning020201 artificial intelligence & image processingeducationAlgorithmProceedings of the 2020 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion
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219 Incidence Testing of Hunter Syndrome in A Population at Risk - First Results of A Binational Screening Programme

2012

Background Hunter syndrome (Mucopolysaccharidosis type II; X-linked inheritance; prevalence rate in Europe approximately 1:77000 male newborns) is a rare, progressive, multisystemic disease, caused by deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme Iduronate-2-sulfatase. Due to the very heterogeneous phenotype Hunter syndrome is often not diagnosed before pre-school age. This is unfortunate, because patients would significantly benefit from the earliest possible start of treatment containing enzyme replacement therapy. Early screening methods are possible, but due to the rarity of this disease they are too expensive to be performed in all newborns. An at-risk patient population screening provides opport…

education.field_of_studyPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)PopulationPrevalenceHunter syndromeEnzyme replacement therapymedicine.diseaseUmbilical herniaPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthmedicinemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionMucopolysaccharidosis type IIbusinesseducationmedia_commonArchives of Disease in Childhood
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Detection ofEPOgene doping in blood

2012

Gene doping--or the abuse of gene therapy--will continue to threaten the sports world. History has shown that progress in medical research is likely to be abused in order to enhance human performance. In this review, we critically discuss the progress and the risks associated with the field of erythropoietin (EPO) gene therapy and its applicability to EPO gene doping. We present typical vector systems that are employed in ex vivo and in vivo gene therapy trials. Due to associated risks, gene doping is not a feasible alternative to conventional EPO or blood doping at this time. Nevertheless, it is well described that about half of the elite athlete population is in principle willing to risk …

education.field_of_studybusiness.industryTransgeneGenetic enhancementPopulationPharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyBioinformaticsAnalytical ChemistryBlood dopingSubstance Abuse DetectionGene dopingErythropoietinEnvironmental ChemistryMedicineeducationbusinessGeneSpectroscopymedicine.drugDrug Testing and Analysis
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LA SENTINELLA GLOBALE. I campi elettromagnetici del MUOS di Niscemi e i loro effetti.

2017

Il MUOS (Mobile User Objective System), un radar installato in Sicilia proprio all’interno della riserva “sughereta di Niscemi”, è una delle quattro sentinelle del sistema globale che la Us Navy ha realizzato nei vari angoli del mondo per tenere sott’occhio tutto il pianeta. La storia di questo impianto è fatta di promesse non mantenute, di interventi politici pro MUOS poi sconfessati dalla magistratura, di proteste organizzate nel tentativo di interloquire con quei poteri, che pure erano sembrati disponibili. Al fondo delle azioni del movimento NO MUOS, che qui vengono ricordate insieme all’analogo caso di Radio Vaticana che all’inizio degli anni Duemila scosse il mondo politico italiano, …

effetti biologiciMuos Niscemi (Sicily)biological effectsNo movement MuoSettore SPS/10 - Sociologia Dell'Ambiente E Del TerritorioElectromagnetic fieldCampi elettromagneticiMovimento No MUOSMUOS di Niscemi (Sicilia)
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Proanthocyanidins and Where to Find Them: A Meta-Analytic Approach to Investigate Their Chemistry, Biosynthesis, Distribution, and Effect on Human He…

2021

Proanthocyanidins (PACs) are a class of polyphenolic compounds that are attracting considerable interest in the nutraceutical field due to their potential health benefits. However, knowledge about the chemistry, biosynthesis, and distribution of PACs is limited. This review summarizes the main chemical characteristics and biosynthetic pathways and the main analytical methods aimed at their identification and quantification in raw plant matrices. Furthermore, meta-analytic approaches were used to identify the main plant sources in which PACs were contained and to investigate their potential effect on human health. In particular, a cluster analysis identified PACs in 35 different plant famili…

endocrine system diseases030309 nutrition & dieteticsPhysiologyClinical Biochemistryforest plotCholesterol; Cluster analysis; Ecology; Forest plot; Hyperglycemia; Hyperlipidemia; Inflammation; Metabolic disorders; Polyphenols; ProanthocyanidinsComputational biologyRM1-950ReviewHealth benefitsBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesHuman healthSettore BIO/10 - Biochimicahyperlipidemiametabolic disordersMolecular Biologypolyphenols030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesPotential effectfood and beveragescholesterolCell BiologyinflammationTherapeutics. PharmacologyhyperglycemiaecologyproanthocyanidinsPlant Sourcescluster analysisAntioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
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Diabetes: Genetic variation underpins metformin response.

2016

Metformin is the first-line antidiabetic drug with over 100 million users worldwide, yet its mechanism of action remains unclear1. Here the Metformin Genetics (MetGen) Consortium reports a three-stage genome-wide association study (GWAS), consisting of 13,123 participants of different ancestries. The C allele of rs8192675 in the intron of SLC2A2, which encodes the facilitated glucose transporter GLUT2, was associated with a 0.17% (p=6.6×10−14) greater metformin-induced in haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in 10,577 participants of European ancestry. rs8192675 is the top cis expression quantitative trait locus (cis-eQTL) for SLC2A2 in 1,226 human liver samples, suggesting a key role for hepatic GLUT2 …

endocrine system diseasesDiabetes Mellitus Type 2nutritional and metabolic diseasesGenetic VariationHumansHypoglycemic AgentsMetforminArticleNature reviews. Endocrinology
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