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Fleurey-sur-Ouche (Côte-d’Or). Lotissement la Velle, rue de la gare [notice archéologique]
2019
Le village de Fleurey-sur-Ouche, situé à une quinzaine de kilomètres au N-O de Dijon, a connu plusieurs interventions archéologiques depuis 2015 dans un même secteur au cœur du bourg. Un diagnostic conduit en 2016 avait mis au jour plusieurs occupations successives s’échelonnant du Xe au XVIe s. sur la parcelle concernée par la construction d’un futur lotissement. La fouille menée sur une surface de 3 320 m2 a permis de confirmer cette occupation diachronique [...]
Fouille d’un quartier funéraire des Ier et IIe s. dans le suburbium de Soissons/Augusta Suessionum : aires de crémation et inhumations d’enfants
2012
In the beginning of 2008 a preventive excavation has been conducted on about 1200 m2 of a large antique cemetery situated upon the butte Saint-Jean at Soissons (Aisne). In this cemetery, almost unknown, located south-west of the Roman town Augusta Suessionum a consistent activity in the part being excavated took place between the Augustan era and mid 2nd c. The total number of inhumations uncovered is 186 (mainly of infants). Cremations were executed from the very beginning altogether with inhumations, in more or less close proximity to them according to periods, then became predominant to the detriment of burials which were just previously arranged. Different structures clearly connected t…
Last Letters
2008
This collection of essays is devoted to last letters: letters sent - or not - to sever a relationship, to mark the end of a phase in one's life, or letters written by people about to be executed or commit suicide just before their deaths. Conversely, some of the letters analysed are fictional, and still other forms of texts, such as poems, are considered ultimate messages by the authors of the articles. By focussing on various forms of last letters, the contributors aim to define the influence of the epistolary context on endings and to provide an original approach to closure.
Rencontres du Clos-Vougeot 2013 - De la cave au vin : une fructueuse alliance
2014
International audience
Women in the artistic professions : Contribution of sociology to the analysis of the processes of “social closure”
2009
International audience; The artistic professions evolved gradually towards intellectual professions. In this movement of intellectualization of creative activities, women who commonly practiced these professions in the Middle Ages lost their right during the XVIIth century. A historical perspective explains why men are strongly represent in these professions in the functions of experts, juries, artists, art critics, editors, producers, collectors, art merchants, historians… Since the profession is dominated by male judgement, our research will address the professional assertion of women. In particular, we will defend the position that informal obstacles prevent them from existing as author,…
Integration of high resolution spatial and spectral data acquisition systems for monitoring purposes in cultural heritage applications
2013
The concern and interest of this PhD thesis is the registration of featureless 3D and multispectral datasets describing cultural heritage objects.In this context, there are few natural salient features between the complementary datasets, and the use of targets is generally proscribed.We thus develop a technique based on the photogrammetric tracking of the acquisition systems in use.A series of simulations was performed to evaluate the accuracy of our method in three configurations chosen to represent a variety of cultural heritage objects.These simulations show that we can achieve a spatial tracking accuracy of 0.020 mm and an angular accuracy of 0.100 mrad using four 5 Mpx cameras when dig…
Equivalence of Open-Loop and Closed-Loop Operation of SAW Resonators and Delay Lines
2019
International audience; Surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors in the form of two-port resonators or delay lines are widely used in various fields of application. The readout of such sensors is achieved by electronic systems operating either in an open-loop or in a closed-loop configuration. The mode of operation of the sensor system is usually chosen based on requirements like, e.g., bandwidth, dynamic range, linearity, costs, and immunity against environmental influences. Because the limit of detection (LOD) at the output of a sensor system is often one of the most important figures of merit, both readout structures, i.e., open-loop and closed-loop systems, are analyzed in terms of the minim…
Complejos de ligandos azamacrocíclicos como miméticos de enzimas con actividad antioxidante
2019
The imbalance between the generation and clearance of reactive oxygen species (ROS) causes oxidative stress, which is related to a variety of health issues that include neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease. In order to remove ROS, living organisms have developed a battery of protective enzymes, such as superoxide dismutases (SODs). Although SOD enzymes have shown therapeutic efficacy, their use has severe drawbacks such as the absence of oral activity, immunogenicity, short half-life and low cell permeability. Therefore, low-molecular weight mimetics may offer better outcomes regarding properties such as lack of antigenicity, good tissue penetrance, high s…
Detoxification of Copper and Chromium via Dark Hydrogen Fermentation of Potato Waste by Clostridium butyricum Strain 92
2022
The accumulation of various types of waste containing both organic and inorganic metal-containing compounds is extremely hazardous for living organisms. The possibility of polymer degradation, biohydrogen synthesis, and metal detoxification via the dark fermentation of model potato waste was investigated. For this purpose, the strict anaerobic strain was isolated and identified as Clostridium butyricum. The high efficiency of dark hydrogen fermentation of potatoes with yield of hydrogen in 85.8 ± 15.3 L kg−1 VSpotato was observed. The copperand chromium salts solutions were added to the culture fluid to obtain the concentrations of 50, 100, and 200 mg L−1 Cu(II) and Cr(VI) in the active pha…
Le pouvoir de la foule. Horizon de la démocratie
2019
International audience; Concept grec né sous la plume de Polybe, l'ochlocratie, littéralement "le pouvoir de la foule", avait disparu des dictionnaires et des mémoires au moment de l'enracinement de la République à la fin du XIXe siècle. Il aura fallu une crise inédite, celle des gilets jaunes, pour voir réapparaître ce spectre de la démocratie, qui fête en 2019 son "entrée" dans Le petit Robert. Mais n'a-t-on affaire qu'à une forme dépravée de la démocratie, conspuée et contenue de tout temps ? Ou est-il possible d'envisager cette notion sous un angle positif, comme un horizon de la démocratie, à l'heure du suffrage universel et des nouvelles technologies ? Ce livre tend précisément à prés…