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"Le mobilier archéozoologique des dépotoirs FS1346 (IVe-Ve s.) et FS2092 (XIe-XIIe s.)", in G. Duperron (dir.), L’établissement littoral de Saint-Mar…
2016
Uso e riuso dei marmi nei pavimenti delle Terme dello scheletro a Ostia
2017
International audience
Minimizing weighted earliness-tardiness on parallel machines using hybrid metaheuristics
2015
We consider the problem of scheduling a set of jobs on a set of identical parallel machines where the objective is to minimize the total weighted earliness and tardiness penalties with respect to a common due date. We propose a hybrid heuristic algorithm for constructing good solutions, combining priority rules for assigning jobs to machines and a local search with exact procedures for solving the one-machine subproblems. These solutions are then used in two metaheuristic frameworks, Path Relinking and Scatter Search, to obtain high quality solutions for the problem. The algorithms are tested on a large number of test instances to assess the efficiency of the proposed strategies. The result…
Les campagnes des Tricasses
2017
Since the 1990s, preventive archaeology has brought to light an abundance of documentation in the western part of Champagne (the "chalky" Champagne) which now makes it possible to define the nature of rural settlements from the late Iron Age and Roman times. Unlike the neighbouring regions of Burgundy or Picardy, where excavations and aerial prospecting had revealed the presence of numerous enclosed grave sites then attributed to the end of La Tène and masonry settlements of all sizes dating back to Roman times, these data were previously lacking in Champagne.
Le centre-est de la France
2017
The ten departments that occupy the centre-east of France form a coherent geographical and historical whole, marked by sharp environmental contrasts. In the north-west, the successive halos of the Paris Basin cover the departments of Yonne, Aube and Haute-Marne and the north-west of the departments of Nièvre and Côte-d'Or. They determine quite marked landscape contrasts, where the guiding lines, south-east / north-west valleys and south-west / north-east cuesta, form a remarkably regular network.
Rural occupation in the Côte-d'Or. Crossed approaches
2017
L'étude des établissements ruraux de deux secteurs de l’actuel département de la Côte-d’Or, la région de Dijon et celle de Châtillon-sur-Seine, présente un double intérêt. D’une part les paysages naturels, géomorphologiques comme pédologiques, y sont très variés. D’autre part, l’étude des occupations protohistorique et antique dans ces paysages naturels a bénéficié depuis quelques décennies d’approches méthodologiques différentes mais complémentaires qui renouvellent la vision que l’on pouvait s’en faire.
I ritardi di pagamento e la novella dell'art. 1284 c.c.
2016
Il capitolo analizza la novella dell'art. 1284 c.c. attuata dall'art. 17, d.l. 12 settembre 2014, n. 132, convertito nella l. 10 novembre 2014, n. 162. Tale significativa modifica viene letta alla luce delle riflessioni che si sono sviluppate intorno al modello cui i nuovi commi 4 e 5 dell'art. 1284 c.c. rinviano, ossia la disciplina degli interessi di mora nella normativa di origine europea sui ritardi di pagamento nelle transazioni commerciali.
Deep-sea Tardigrada from South Shetland Islands (Antarctica) with description of Angursa antarctica sp. nov. (Arthrotardigrada, Halechiniscidae)
1998
A new species of marine tardigrade is described coming from the muddy sediment of the Antarctic deep sea. Angursa antarctica sp. nov. is characterized by the presence of balloon-shaped primary clavae, long lateral cirri, long cephalic cirri, spines on legs I, hemispherical capsule-shaped papillae on legs IV, and short external peduncles. Geographical distribution of the genus Angursa extends to Antarctic waters, suggesting a cosmopolitan distribution for this bathyal and abyssal genus. A table comparing the main differentiating characteristics of the species of Angursa is presented.
A New Species of the Genus Crenubiotus (Tardigrada: Eutardigrada: Adorybiotidae) from Salt Spring Island, Strait of Georgia, British Columbia (Canada)
2022
Currently, the recently erected genus Crenubiotus (Adorybiotidae, Macrobiotoidea) includes only three species, all of which are characterised by dentate lunulae and cuticular tubercules organised in the band in the dorso-caudal part of the body. By means of integrative taxonomy, we describe a fourth species of the genus: Crenubiotus salishani sp. nov., from Salt Spring Island in British Columbia, Canada. The new species has been found in the moss growing on rock and differs from the other species in the genus due to the presence of a median anterior mucrone in the third band of the oral cavity armature (OCA) and by the presence of evident thickenings on the eggshell connecting the neighbour…
How relevant are local climate zones and urban climate zones for urban climate research? Dijon (France) as a case study.
2018
17 pages; International audience; Several typologies of urban surface properties have been proposed, in recent years, for urban heat island studies and climate modeling. Some were specifically developed for cities and urban climate issues, like the Urban Climate Zones, and the more recent Local Climate Zones. The initial objective of this paper is to evaluate the capacity of these two typologies to identify thermal environments in and around cities, and to determine which typology best captures the daily spatio-temporal patterns of surface and urban canopy heat islands. To simulate urban climate with a model, LULC data based on a given typology are required. To avoid circularity, we combine…