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L’humanisme en bandoulière
2018
International audience
Les formes brèves du politique. Introduction
2021
International audience
Du concept à l'application : une approche multi-échelle pour maîtriser l'étalement urbain et l'outil d'aide à la décision "MUP-city"
2010
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Bronze of the Living, Bronze of the Dead
2023
In the area considered here, the funerary goods found in burials dating from the Late MBA to the beginning of the LBA (Bz C2 to Ha A1) are particularly rich, with a variety of bronze objects such as ornaments, clothing accessories, tools and weapons. Contemporary settlements only occasionally provide “lost” metal objects and deposits on land or in rivers remain rare. Is it possible from the objects found in excavated contexts (burials, settlements, hoards) alone to evaluate the bronze that circulated during the Late Bronze Age? How representative are the objects in these contexts of bronze production and do they really indicate the metal held within economic exchange networks? How can we de…
Ethique animale et éthique environnementale, un débat contemporain
2010
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Performance et éthique
2010
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Malmenées, vivantes et nécessaires : les études ouvrières en France
2012
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Évaluation ergonomique du serveur intranet Bull
1997
Rapport de contrat Bull INRIA; Évaluation par inspection du serveur intranet Bull
Annales des travaux des auditeurs de l'IHEDN 2006 : "Les évolutions récentes en Chine"
2006
CD rom; International audience
INFLUENCIA DE FACTORES FAMILIARES Y PERSONALES EN LA EVOLUCIÓN NEGATIVA DEL TDAH
2016
Abstract.INFLUENCE OF PERSONAL AND FAMILY FACTORS ON THE NEGATIVE COURSE OF ADHDObjective. To study the effect of the cumulative adversity on the course of ADHD symptoms, associated problems and dysfunctionality of ADHD children. Method. 61 families of children with a clinical diagnosis of ADHD combined subtype were evaluated on two different times (Time I: mean age = 8.7; Time II: mean age = 11). We developed a personal risk index (high levels of ADHD symptoms, high number of associated problems, presence of oppositionism, stressful child characteristics and family history of ADHD), a family risk index (presence of mothers’ psychopathology, high parental stress and dysfunctional discipline…