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Les pavements

1998

Construction et travail de la pierre[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryArchitectureTechniques et savoirs pratiques
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Un chargement de pierres de Saint-Leu pour le chantier de la cathédrale de Sens à la fin du Moyen Âge

1997

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Construction et travail de la pierre[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryéquipementsBâtiments religieux et laïquesCarrièresTechniques et savoirs pratiques[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Martin Chambiges, ma\ⁱtre-bâtisseur des cathédrales de Sens et de Troyes

2000

Construction et travail de la pierreun artiste[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/Historyun monument...)[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/Historymonographies (local
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Demographic change, tourism expenditure and life cycle behavior

2015

Abstract The paper explores how demographic changes in human populations may impact on tourism decision-making of households over their life cycle. By means of hurdle models, the study focuses respectively on the decision to travel domestically or abroad and investigates if statistically significant differences exist as to the impact of age and cohort on the decision to travel and tourism expenditure. Using a vast dataset on Italian Household Expenditures over the period 1997–2007 the empirical results show that demographic aspects do have a strong effect on the tourism behaviour of families and that cohort and age effects act differently on the decision of households to make a trip and on …

Consumption (economics)Economic growthStrategy and ManagementDemographic characteristicTransportationDevelopmentHurdle modelTourism expenditure Demographic characteristics Life cycle model Hurdle models Cohort technique Domestic and international travelDomestic and international travelDemographic changeTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementSettore SECS-S/03 - Statistica EconomicaCohortEconomicsPopulation growthDemographic economicsCohort techniqueIncome elasticity of demandTourism expenditurehuman activitiesLife cycle modelTourism
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Synthesis and characterization of novel organic–inorganic hybrid block copolymers

2004

Novel organic–inorganic hybrid block copolymers based on poly(methylsilsesquioxanes) (PMSSQs) have been synthesized. Two routes to functionalized PMSSQs are presented and from both atom transfer radical polymerization of methylmethacrylate could be performed. Copolymers with different block ratios have been polymerized and were characterized. In particular, thermal properties were investigated by TGA and the promising thermal decomposition behaviour makes the copolymers potential candidates as pore generators in future nanoporous materials. Additionally, these copolymers were analysed as surface coatings of regular PMMA. Contact angle measurements proved the dramatic effect on the surface p…

Contact angleThermogravimetryMaterials sciencePolymerizationNanoporousAtom-transfer radical-polymerizationPolymer chemistryThermal decompositionCopolymerGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryHybrid materialPhys. Chem. Chem. Phys.
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Coronary drainage in theOctopus vulgaris systemic heart

1990

The vascular architecture of the coronary system of the systemic heart of the octopus (Octopus vulgaris) has been studied by means of both the corrosion-cast method and scanning electron microscopy. It is shown that the Octopus systemic heart myocardium is supplied through a very rich capillary network, the complexity of which probably reflects the complex organization of the ventricular wall. Drainage occurs by way of a classic venous system that originates from this capillary network. Morphological evidences are reported indicating that the coronary bed communicates directly with the ventricular lumen. In the isolated perfused systemic heart, the flow through this system is related direct…

ContractilityCoronary VeinBlood pressureIntraventricular pressureCapillary networkVentricular pressureLumen (anatomy)Animal Science and ZoologyGeneral MedicineAnatomyBiologyVascular architectureJournal of Experimental Zoology
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Regular and singular pulse and front solutions and possible isochronous behavior in the Extended-Reduced Ostrovsky Equation: Phase-plane, multi-infin…

2016

In this paper we employ three recent analytical approaches to investigate several classes of traveling wave solutions of the so-called extended-reduced Ostrovsky Equation (exROE). A recent extension of phase-plane analysis is first employed to show the existence of breaking kink wave solutions and smooth periodic wave (compacton) solutions. Next, smooth traveling waves are derived using a recent technique to derive convergent multi-infinite series solutions for the homoclinic orbits of the traveling-wave equations for the exROE equation. These correspond to pulse solutions respectively of the original PDEs. We perform many numerical tests in different parameter regime to pinpoint real saddl…

Control and OptimizationComputational MechanicsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsExtended-Reduced Ostrovsky Equation Traveling Waves Singular Solutions Homoclinic and Heteroclinic Orbits Variational Solitary Waves
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How is gravity integrated into motor planning : behavioural and fMRI approaches

2016

Gravity is immutable, ubiquitous and affects the dynamic of our daily movements. The gravitational attraction (9.81 m / s2) which varies less than 1% of the earth's surface, is an actress of the evolution of all living species. Thanks to an efficient sensorimotor system, the dynamical consequences of the effects of gravity on our movements are stored as internal representations. To circumvent the time delays of the afferent signals coming from the sensorimotor system (too long to plan quick movements), the Central Nervous System (CNS) acts in a proactive fashion by using suitable internal models developed during our past experiences. These models are mainly used during the motor planning to…

Contrôle moteurPlanification motriceMotor controlFMRIGravityGravitéInformations sensoriellesSensorimotor information[SDV.NEU] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Internal modelsMotor planningModèle interneIRMf
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Influence of the Electromagnetic, G-Jitter or Thermocapillary Forces on the Stability of the Stationary Buoyancy Convection

1992

Microgravity conditions seem to be very useful for crystal growth processes. Reduced gravitational force strongly weakens the buoyancy convection, so the convective oscillations in the melt become impossible [1]. This is the main reason of numerous attempts to obtain monocrystal materials with homogeneous internal structure in microgravity. On the other hand for non-isothermal fluid in microgravity conditions other driving forces become more significant than on the Earth. The main of them are thermocapillarity and g-jitter. The thermocapillary forces exist on the non-uniformly heated free liquid surfaces and cause motion of the fluid. The g-jitter appears in space unavoidably because of the…

ConvectionBuoyancyNatural convectionCapillary actionMarangoni numberRayleigh numberengineering.materialMagnetic fieldPhysics::Fluid DynamicsGravitationClassical mechanicsPhysics::Space PhysicsengineeringMathematics
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Charged colloidal particles in a charged wedge: do they go in or out?

2008

Using real-space microscopy experiments, theory and computer simulation, we study the behaviour of highly charged colloidal particles which are confined between two highly charged plates forming a wedge geometry. Under low salt conditions it is experimentally observed that colloidal particles accumulate in the cusp of a wedge to form dense fluid or crystalline ordered structures. This behaviour is found for various cell geometries, salt concentrations and gravitational strengths, and even stays stable when additional convection is present in the system. An effort is made to understand this effect qualitatively on the basis of linear screening theory. For a single macro-ion, linear screening…

ConvectionChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsWedge (geometry)Charged particleIonCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterGravitationColloidsymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsChemical physicsElectric fieldsymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceDebye lengthJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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