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Cartographie des restes osseux et conservation différentielle dans l'amas coquillier d'Ouessant "Mez Notariou": du Bronze moyen à la période romaine

2008

This article addresses the impacts of differential preservation in an alkaline shell midden (fig. 1) overlying an acid soil which does not allow bone to survive. This midden accumulated over an extended period and displays unusual traits attributable to practices of a ritual nature (Le Bihan et Méniel, 2002). Excavation extended to approximately 1000 square metres (fig. 2). Bone was collected on a quarter-metre grid by individual context (fig. 3). Some 35,000 animal and bird bones were recovered; fish bones, which were very numerous, are presently still under study. Consideration of the entire bone assemblage (fig. 8) indicates that the principal deposition occurred along the SW/NE axis of …

Bronze Age[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryAge du FerIron AgearchéozoologieAge du Bronze[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryarchaeozoologyTaphonomypratiques rituellescartographiepériode romainecartographyroman periodTaphonomieritual practices
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Revisiting Bicausative Matrices: The Swiss Cheese of Chaos

2009

This paper returns to de Mesnard's paper of 2000, which has exposed the so-called method of bicausative matrices. This method was created to analyze the structural change between two matrices, as an improvement of the causative method of Jackson and al. (1990). In its 2000 paper, de Mesnard has shown that chaos affects the bicausative method: two solutions are found with a brutal switching between both. This new paper demonstrates that the chaos can be largely circumvented, is essentially localized in a small interval and is only a transitory effect between two non-chaotic "regimes", is not always observed, is limited to relatively small matrices.

CHAOS (operating system)GeographySwiss cheeseApplied mathematicsInterval (mathematics)CartographySSRN Electronic Journal
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La carte, outil de diagnostic et de prospective pour les politiques scolaires

2006

ACL; International audience; Une étude de la localisation de nouveaux collèges dans le bassin de formation de Gap, en croissance démographique, montre que la carte constitue un robuste outil de diagnostic et de prospective pour les politiques scolaires. Tout d'abord, la carte, outil de recherche, mesure l'accessibilité des collèges et leurs aires de recrutement. Puis, vecteur de communication entre acteurs, elle "donne à voir", en le matérialisant, le territoire scolaire aux élus en charge des collèges, en modifiant leurs représentations de l'espace. Enfin, elle permet d'asseoir des scénarios.

Carte[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographycarte"politique scolaire"Mathematical geography. Cartography[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyGA1-1776carte"politique scolairePolitique scolaire[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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SIGNA VETUSTA MANENT: LE MACULATURAE, IL TABULARIO, I DISEGNI DI PROGETTO RITROVATI (SECC. XII – XVIII)

2014

Cartography Musicology Art History Codicology Embroidery Embroidered Textiles Cartographic History Book History (History) Medieval illuminated manuscripts History of EmbroiderySettore L-ART/04 - Museologia E Critica Artistica E Del RestauroStoria Delle Biblioteche Arte moderna e contemporanea scultura grafica storia del disegno stampe oreficeriaCartografia STORIA DELL'ARTE Piazza Armerina Madonna Delle Vittorie Miniatura medievale arte in Sicilia Storia della musica ManoscrittiCodicologia
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Biogeographical and bioclimatic outline of Antarctica

2020

This study proposes a bioclimatic characterization and a new biogeographic division for the Antarctic territories up to the province level following the criteria and models of Rivas-Martínez et al. The Antarctic Kingdom comprises the continent of Antarctica, the surrounding ice-covered Antarctic islands, and the associated cold oceanic islands and archipelagos. It has two biogeographic regions: the Antarctic Region and the Subantarctic Insular Region. The Antarctic Region includes the entire pergelid Antarctic continent and the surrounding islands and archipelagos, and is characterized by upper suprapolar hyperoceanic and oceanic or Polar pergelid bioclimates on the coasts. The region has b…

Cartography0106 biological sciencesFlora010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologyBioclimatology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyBiogeographyBioclimatologyPlant ScienceThe Antarctic01 natural sciencesGeographyBiogeographyFloraChionotypeEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Karšu zinātne, 2 daļas

1948

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CartographyCartography - historyKartes - vēstureMappingKartogrāfija - vēstureKartogrāfijaKartografēšana:NATURAL SCIENCES::Earth sciences::Exogenous earth sciences::Physical geography [Research Subject Categories]
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Heterozygote Advantage Probably Maintains Rhesus Factor Blood Group Polymorphism: Ecological Regression Study

2016

Rhesus factor polymorphism has been an evolutionary enigma since its discovery in 1939. Carriers of the rarer allele should be eliminated by selection against Rhesus positive children born to Rhesus negative mothers. Here I used an ecologic regression study to test the hypothesis that Rhesus factor polymorphism is stabilized by heterozygote advantage. The study was performed in 65 countries for which the frequencies of RhD phenotypes and specific disease burden data were available. I performed multiple multivariate covariance analysis with five potential confounding variables: GDP, latitude (distance from the equator), humidity, medical care expenditure per capita and frequencies of smokers…

CartographyDisease EcologyMaleAtmospheric ScienceHeterozygoteHeredityGenotypeDeath RatesEpidemiologylcsh:MedicineVariant GenotypesCardiovascular MedicineMeteorologyPopulation MetricsGene FrequencyMedicine and Health SciencesGeneticsHumansPublic and Occupational HealthGenetic Predisposition to Diseaselcsh:ScienceChildAllelesDemographyLatitudePolymorphism GeneticRh-Hr Blood-Group SystemPopulation BiologyGeographyEcologylcsh:REcology and Environmental SciencesHomozygoteBiology and Life SciencesHumiditySurvival RateGenetic MappingGenetic LociCardiovascular DiseasesPeople and PlacesEarth SciencesRegression Analysislcsh:QFemaleResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENTS TO CONTROL SOIL EROSION

2021

[EN] High rates of soil erosion compromise sustainable agriculture. In rainfed agricultural fields, erosion rates several orders of magnitude higher than the erosion rates considered tolerable have been quantified. In Mediterranean rainfed crops such as vineyards, almonds and olive groves, and in the new sloping citrus and persimmon plantations, the rates of soil loss make it necessary to apply measures to reduce them to avoid collapse in agricultural production. Managements such as weeds, catch crops and mulches (straw and pruning remains) are viable options to achieve sustainability. This work applies measurements through plots, simulated rainfall experiments and ISUM (Improved Stock-Unea…

CartographyErosión del sueloRunoffControl (management)Cultural HeritageMediterraneanPublic administration3D ModellingAgricultura sostenibleSustainable agriculturemedia_common.cataloged_instanceResource managementCartografíaEuropean unionEnvironmental applicationsMediterráneoEscorrentíamedia_common2. Zero hungerEarth observationbusiness.industry15. Life on land6. Clean watersustainable agricultureGeophysicsGeographyMappingAgricultureSoil erosionGeocomputingbusinessGeodesyISUMProceedings - 3rd Congress in Geomatics Engineering - CIGeo
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Inducing Cold-Sensitivity in the Frigophilic Fly Drosophila montana by RNAi.

2016

Cold acclimation is a critical physiological adaptation for coping with seasonal cold. By increasing their cold tolerance individuals can remain active for longer at the onset of winter and can recover more quickly from a cold shock. In insects, despite many physiological studies, little is known about the genetic basis of cold acclimation. Recently, transcriptomic analyses in Drosophila virilis and D. montana revealed candidate genes for cold acclimation by identifying genes upregulated during exposure to cold. Here, we test the role of myo-inositol-1-phosphate synthase (Inos), in cold tolerance in D. montana using an RNAi approach. D. montana has a circumpolar distribution and overwinters…

CartographyEvolutionary GeneticsArthropodaDeath RatesAcclimatizationGene ExpressionArtificial Gene Amplification and ExtensionInsect PhysiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsBiochemistryPolymerase Chain ReactionExtreme Cold WeatherRNA interferenceModel OrganismsPopulation MetricsGeneticsAnimalsAnimal PhysiologyMolecular Biology TechniquesMolecular BiologyDemographyInvertebrate PhysiologyEvolutionary BiologyLatitudePopulation BiologyGeographyGene Expression ProfilingDrosophila MelanogasterfungiOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesAnimal ModelsInvertebratesCold TemperatureNucleic acidsInsectsGene Expression RegulationGenetic interferencePeople and PlacesEarth SciencesRNADrosophilaFemaleMyo-Inositol-1-Phosphate SynthaseEpigeneticsZoologyEntomologyResearch ArticlePloS one
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El Guadalaviar y la configuración de Valencia : su interpretación a partir de las vistas urbanas modernas

2004

Pablo.Cisneros@uv.es Valencia responde a una configuración urbana creada por del río Turia o Guadalaviar. Esta relación es apreciable, claramente, en las numerosas imágenes urbanas que de esta ciudad se han conservado. Así, en el presente artículo se pretende realizar un estudio del río y de la ciudad a partir de las imágenes de Valencia en la Edad moderna. The Guadalaviar and configuration of Valencia. Its interpretation from the modern urban views. Valencia replies to an urban shape created by the Turia river or Guadalaviar. This relation is appreciable, clearly, in the numerous urban images which have been conserved in this city. Thus, in the present article pretends to carry out a study…

CartographyGeography (General)Imágenes urbanasImágenes de Valencia en la Edad ModernaUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arteUNESCO::GEOGRAFÍA::Geografía regional::Geografía urbanaCartografía ; Imágenes de Valencia en la Edad Moderna ; Río Guadalaviar ; Urbanismo ; Imágenes urbanasUrbanismoEnvironmental sciencesThe Guadalaviar riverImages of Valencia in the modern AgeCartography ; Images of Valencia in the modern Age ; The Guadalaviar river ; Urbanism ; Urban imagesG1-922GE1-350UrbanismCartografíaUrban imagesRío Guadalaviar:HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arte [UNESCO]:GEOGRAFÍA::Geografía regional::Geografía urbana [UNESCO]
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