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Exposition grand public : "Nature Incognito, la face cachée des villes", Jardin des Sciences, Dijon, France, 5 avril au 17 novembre 2019

2019

Une expo dédiée à la biodiversité en ville.Du 5 avril au 17 novembre 2019, le Jardin des Sciences de Dijon accueille l’exposition "Nature Incognito, la face cachée des villes". La séquence dédiée à la biodiversité des sols urbains a bénéficié de l’expertise scientifique de Pierre-Alain Maron (UMR Agroécologie).La ville y est évoquée en tant que milieu "naturel", avec ses caractéristiques propres, la diversité des espèces qui y vivent, les adaptations au milieu urbain, etc. à partir d'études précises sur la faune et la flore menées dans les agglomérations. Immeubles, trottoirs, parcs et jardins... Venez découvrir une vie grouillante constituée de millions d’espèces sauvages, animales ou végé…

Exposition grand publiquefauneville[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencessol urbainflorebiodiversité
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Il potere dell’architettura. L’ideologia di regime all’Esposizione Internazionale di Parigi 1937

2014

The political crackdown during the 20th Century finds in the International Events a special place for the hosting Countries to spread their ideologies to the visitors and to all the other Countries attending the event. National Pavilions become the subject of propaganda, and their architectural language became an important part of the collective identity’s reclaimed logic, even if it wasn’t always real. Paris International Exposition of 1937 is a paradigmatic case: it’s a mirror of that time and of the prewar period’s international tensions. Born under the auspices of peace, it finally results the most relevant expression of the relation between Power and Architecture.

Exposition pavilions expositions Paris totalitarian architecture world events.Settore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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A Critical Review of Statistical Methods for Twin Studies Relating Exposure to Early Life Health Conditions

2021

International audience; When investigating disease etiology, twin data provide a unique opportunity to control for confounding and disentangling the role of the human genome and exposome. However, using appropriate statistical methods is fundamental for exploiting such potential. We aimed to critically review the statistical approaches used in twin studies relating exposure to early life health conditions. We searched PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Embase (2011–2021). We identified 32 studies and nine classes of methods. Five were conditional approaches (within-pair analyses): additive-common-erratic (ACE) models (11 studies), generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs, five studies), gene…

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Heart healthy cities : Genetics loads the gun but the environment pulls the trigger

2021

Abstract The world’s population is estimated to reach 10 billion by 2050 and 75% of this population will live in cities. Two-third of the European population already live in urban areas and this proportion continues to grow. Between 60% and 80% of the global energy use is consumed by urban areas, with 70% of the greenhouse gas emissions produced within urban areas. The World Health Organization states that city planning is now recognized as a critical part of a comprehensive solution to tackle adverse health outcomes. In the present review, we address non-communicable diseases with a focus on cardiovascular disease and the urbanization process in relation to environmental risk exposures inc…

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Increased Exposure to Violence and Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children

2021

Exposure of children and adolescents to violence has significant short and long-term consequences in terms of academic, social, physical, and psychological functioning.1,2 The relationship of exposure to traumatic events, including various forms of violence, with depression, anger, anxiety, dissociation, posttraumatic stress, and total trauma symptoms has been widely debated.1-3 It is largely accepted that adverse early life experiences and abusive events suffered during childhood can cause profound effects on the development and function of the nervous system and increase the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders.4 Studies investigating the relationship between various types of neurodevelop…

Exposure to Violencemedicine.medical_specialtyInjury controlbusiness.industryAccident preventionMental DisordersHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlViolenceneurodevelopmental disorderSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthChild ; Exposure to Violence ; Humans ; Mental Disorders ; Neurodevelopmental DisorderschildrenNeurodevelopmental DisordersPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthInjury preventionHumansMedicineChildbusinessPsychiatryThe Journal of Pediatrics
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Optical design improvement for noncontact skin cancer diagnostic device

2018

Multispectral diffuse reflectance imaging and autofluorescence photo-bleaching imaging are methods that have been investigated for use in skin disorder diagnostics. In response to the ever-increasing incidence of skin cancer in light skinned populations a new device has been designed incorporating both of these methods. The aim of the study was to create a device that is most efficient in terms of hardware and software parameters for the screening of malignant and benign skin lesions. A set of 525 nm, 630 nm and 980 nm LEDs were used to illuminate the skin area at three wavelengths [1] and a set of 405 nm LEDs were used to induce the skin autofluorescence [2]. For a more homogenous illumina…

ExposureMaterials scienceintegumentary systembusiness.industryMultispectral imagePolarizing filtermedicine.diseaseCamera lenslaw.inventionAutofluorescenceOpticslawmedicineSkin cancerbusinessDiodeLight-emitting diodeBiophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care VI
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Right-jumps and pattern avoiding permutations

2015

We study the iteration of the process "a particle jumps to the right" in permutations. We prove that the set of permutations obtained in this model after a given number of iterations from the identity is a class of pattern avoiding permutations. We characterize the elements of the basis of this class and we enumerate these "forbidden minimal patterns" by giving their bivariate exponential generating function: we achieve this via a catalytic variable, the number of left-to-right maxima. We show that this generating function is a D-finite function satisfying a nice differential equation of order~2. We give some congruence properties for the coefficients of this generating function, and we sho…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesD-finite function[ MATH.MATH-CV ] Mathematics [math]/Complex Variables [math.CV]Discrete Mathematics (cs.DM)General Computer Scienceinsertion sort[INFO.INFO-DM]Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM][ MATH.MATH-CO ] Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO]left-to-right maximumPermutation patternTheoretical Computer Science[ MATH.MATH-NT ] Mathematics [math]/Number Theory [math.NT]Combinatorics[MATH.MATH-CO]Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO]FOS: Mathematicsanalytic combinatoricsMathematics - CombinatoricsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsGolden ratioMathematicsProbability (math.PR)Generating function[ INFO.INFO-DM ] Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM][MATH.MATH-CV]Mathematics [math]/Complex Variables [math.CV]Function (mathematics)[MATH.MATH-NT]Mathematics [math]/Number Theory [math.NT]Exponential function[MATH.MATH-PR]Mathematics [math]/Probability [math.PR]generating functionPermutation patternExponentAnalytic combinatoricssupercongruenceCombinatorics (math.CO)Maxima[ MATH.MATH-PR ] Mathematics [math]/Probability [math.PR]Mathematics - ProbabilityComputer Science - Discrete Mathematics
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Anti-powers in infinite words

2018

In combinatorics of words, a concatenation of $k$ consecutive equal blocks is called a power of order $k$. In this paper we take a different point of view and define an anti-power of order $k$ as a concatenation of $k$ consecutive pairwise distinct blocks of the same length. As a main result, we show that every infinite word contains powers of any order or anti-powers of any order. That is, the existence of powers or anti-powers is an unavoidable regularity. Indeed, we prove a stronger result, which relates the density of anti-powers to the existence of a factor that occurs with arbitrary exponent. As a consequence, we show that in every aperiodic uniformly recurrent word, anti-powers of ev…

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Fractional generalized cumulative entropy and its dynamic version

2021

Following the theory of information measures based on the cumulative distribution function, we propose the fractional generalized cumulative entropy, and its dynamic version. These entropies are particularly suitable to deal with distributions satisfying the proportional reversed hazard model. We study the connection with fractional integrals, and some bounds and comparisons based on stochastic orderings, that allow to show that the proposed measure is actually a variability measure. The investigation also involves various notions of reliability theory, since the considered dynamic measure is a suitable extension of the mean inactivity time. We also introduce the empirical generalized fract…

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Abelian Repetitions in Sturmian Words

2012

We investigate abelian repetitions in Sturmian words. We exploit a bijection between factors of Sturmian words and subintervals of the unitary segment that allows us to study the periods of abelian repetitions by using classical results of elementary Number Theory. We prove that in any Sturmian word the superior limit of the ratio between the maximal exponent of an abelian repetition of period $m$ and $m$ is a number $\geq\sqrt{5}$, and the equality holds for the Fibonacci infinite word. We further prove that the longest prefix of the Fibonacci infinite word that is an abelian repetition of period $F_j$, $j>1$, has length $F_j(F_{j+1}+F_{j-1} +1)-2$ if $j$ is even or $F_j(F_{j+1}+F_{j-1}…

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