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Polar surfaces stabilization : Role of reactivity.
2007
Communication orale
Growth of supported nanostructures on TiO2 (110) by soft CVD.
2007
Communication orale
Regulating role of lumbricid macrofauna in Atrazine biodegradation in temperate cropped soil.
2004
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Interactions biotiques entre macrofaune lombricienne et les communautés microbiennes, indigènes et bioaugmentées, dégradant l'atrazine en sol tempéré.
2004
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Biodégradation de l'atrazine en sols tempérés : rôle régulateur d'un modèle d'interaction biotique macrofaune/bactérie.
2004
communication orale
L1: Oral processing behaviours and retronasal aroma release variability during cheese consumption in human
2012
Abstract of oral presentation
Chewing simulation: a way to understand the relationships between mastication, food breakdown and flavour release
2010
International audience; Understanding in-mouth mechanisms is necessary to understand flavour release and perception phenomena. To overcome the limitations of in-vivo flavour release measurements, we developed a chewing simulator that faithfully reproduced many mouth functions. Using brittle foods, we showed that in-vitro food breakdown was very comparable to that obtained in-vivo. We also studied on model cheeses in-vitro flavour release by connecting on-line the chewing simulator to APCI-MS. Preliminary results are discussed.
Developing cloud business models: A case study on cloud gaming
2011
Cloud computing offers new ways for firms to operate in the global market so that even small firms can compete in markets traditionally dominated by multinational corporations. A case study considers how, over ten years, a small firm developed a successful business model to compete in computer gaming. peerReviewed
How and Why to Start and Run a SIGCHI Local Chapter
2015
There is a vast and increasing interest towards local HCI communities around the globe and in particular on geographical areas in which HCI has only recently started to gain increasing interest by local industries as well as academic institutions. A SIGCHI Local Chapter is one of the ways a local HCI community can organize and get visibility and support for their activities. However, many active volunteers in this field might not be aware of this possibility. The main goal of the Chapters' SIG in CHI'15 is to inform interested parties of SIGCHI Local Chapters and to find ways in which SIGCHI could better support local HCI communities with their various needs all over the world.
Taste receptors signalling
2010
International audience