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L’adoption du modèle de GRH « individualisant » dans les établissements d'hospitalisation
2011
Cet article propose une synthèse des études menées sur l’évolution des pratiques de GRH des établissements d’hospitalisation notamment britanniques. Celles-ci mettent en exergue l’existence d'une pression de la part des gouvernements pour l’adoption de normes managériales dominantes dans le monde des affaires conformément aux principes du New Public Management. Cependant, si l’homogénéité des décisions des dirigeants, qui adoptent le modèle de GRH « individualisant », est perceptible, ce n’est pas le cas de la réalité des pratiques. Les apports de la théorie néo-institutionnaliste de Paul Di Maggio et Walter Powell sont alors discutés au regard d’autres courants comme le contextualisme qui …
2001
Eight strains of Taylorella equigenitalis were identified by a polymerase chain reaction using a primer pair specific to the 16S rDNA of T. equigenitalis. These eight strains were chosen because they had previously been shown to represent eight distinct genotypes by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis after separate digestion of the genomic DNA with ApaI or NotI. The eight strains could be classified into six or seven types by random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis using different kinds of primers. Amplified rDNA restriction analysis after separate digestion with five restriction enzymes, including AluI and MboI, of the 1500 bp fragments of rDNA amplified by polymerase chain reacti…
“Speaking in Terror: Femininity, Monstrosity and ‘Race’ in Early Modern Culture”
2002
The chapter examines how the intersecting vectors of gender and race contribute to the configuration of monstrosity in early modern drama and anatomy, and how this construction is simultaneously powerful and haunted by the fear of the 'other'.
Characterization of two d-β-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase populations in heavy and light mitochondria from jerboa (Jaculus orientalis) liver
2005
Mitochondrial membrane-bound and phospholipid-dependent D-beta-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (BDH) (EC 1.1.1.30), a ketone body converting enzyme in mitochondria, has been studied in two populations of mitochondria (heavy and light) of jerboa (Jaculus orientalis) liver. The results reveal significant differences between the BDH of the two mitochondrial populations in terms of protein expression, kinetic parameters and physico-chemical properties. These results suggest that the beta-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenases from heavy and light mitochondria are isoform variants. These differences in BDH distribution could be the consequence of cell changes in the lipid composition of the inner mitochon…
On the divide between animate and inanimate
2015
Vitalism was abandoned already for a long time ago, yet the impression that animate beings differ in some fundamental way from inanimate objects continues to thrive. Here, we argue that scale free patterns, found throughout nature, present convincing evidence that this demarcation is only imaginary. Therefore, all systems ought to be regarded alike, i.e., all are consuming free energy in least time. This way evolutionary processes can be understood as a series of changes from one state to another, so that flows of energy themselves naturally select those ways and means, such as species and societies or gadgets and galaxies to consume free energy in the least time in quest of attaining therm…
RAPD variation within and among natural populations of outcrossing willow-leaved foxglove (Digitalis obscura L.)
1999
Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were used to assess levels and patterns of genetic diversity in Digitalis obscura L. (Scrophulariaceae), an outcrossing cardenolide-producing medicinal plant species. A total of 50 plants from six natural populations on the Iberian Peninsula were analysed by six arbitrarily chosen decamer primers resulting in 96 highly reproducible RAPD bands. To avoid bias in parameter estimation, analyses of population genetic structure were restricted to bands (35 of 96) whose observed frequencies were less than 1–3/n in each population. The analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) with distances among individuals corrected for the dominant nature of RAPDs (g…
REVITALISATION AS A CONTEMPORARY PROCESS OF MODELLING URBANISING AREAS
2019
Współcześnie rewitalizacja jest traktowana jako proces podejmowany w przestrzeni o różnym charakterze, którego celem jest likwidacja barier uniemożliwiających lub spowalniających jej szeroko pojętą aktywizację gospodarczą. Ukierunkowana jest ona na kompleksowe rozwiązanie problemów. Rewitalizacja jest jednym z ważniejszych zadań w polityce lokalnej, które postrzegane jest jako modelowanie obszarów (w tym urbanizujących się). W różnych regionach Europy proces ten zachodzi już od ponad trzech dekad, natomiast w Polsce znacznie krócej. W kraju przyspieszony on został m.in. dzięki możliwościom współfinansowania działań w tym zakresie, jakie stwarza większa dostępność do funduszy unijnych dedyko…
Gilles Deleuze. La fragmentación del individuo en la "sociedad de control"
2009
La sociedad en la cual vivimos hoy día es una sociedad de control. La crisis generalizada de los “centros de encierro” (familia, escuela, ejército, fábrica, hospital, cárcel, etc.) apunta, de hecho, a la emergencia de nuevas fuerzas que conllevan el que “las sociedades disciplinarias [sean] nuestro pasado inmediato, lo que estamos dejando de ser” . Tal es el diagnóstico que establece Deleuze, siguiendo a Foucault. Sin embargo, hemos de reconocer que la sociedad de control, en tanto que objeto de reflexión propiamente filosófica, no encuentra en aquél un tratamiento conceptual al que suele estar acostumbrado su lector. Pues el tránsito reciente de las sociedades disciplinarias a la sociedad …
Il Mezzogiorno di Bandi e Abba tra esotismi e stigmatizzazioni
2014
Ad eccezione di taccuini, articoli di giornale o lettere, la maggior parte dei memorialisti garibaldini si dedicò alla scrittura solo alcuni anni dopo le imprese della Spedizione dei Mille. Considerando la provenienza non meridionale della maggior parte di loro, è interessante vedere come il Sud sia stato per lo più caratterizzato in senso esotico e memoriale: luogo misterioso e fonte di stereotipi, cullato nella memoria e testualizzato attraverso una scrittura che esalta il dato leggendario.
Glasgow ou l’Écosse urbaine dans les poèmes de Hugh MacDiarmid
2012
Hugh MacDiarmid is sometimes still thought a parochial poet, mostly interested in the depiction of rural Scotland. However, in the 1930s, he wrote several poems about the city of Glasgow but his work on urban predicaments has been largely forgotten. In his Glasgow sequence, MacDiarmid, along with many other writers in the 30s, redefines Scotland as an urban nation. Post-industrial Glasgow urges the whole country to ‘re-write’ itself and the canonical representation of rural Scotland to fade away. Scotland is mercilessly deconstructed in Glasgow 1938: Glasgow is no longer ‘a dear green place’, Scotland no longer a land of peasants but urban hell where filthy disease and dirty capitalism spre…