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G-Sica 10.1

2013

SOMMAIRE :-*- Introduction / Marc Veyrat ; -1- ©box : InterMade pour un dispositif de médiation ? / Marc Veyrat ; mise en forme graphique Floriane Roussel, Delphine Lorenzetti ; -2- U-RSS en point de fuite. Symposium Texte & Image : une mise en voyage, Université de Malte, 2012 / Franck Soudan, Marc Veyrat ; mise en forme graphique Clara Blanchet, Lise Haudebourg ; -3- Kiss & Fly [ est une oeuvre interactive qui interroge la notion de paysage comme une rencontre de tous les paramètres identitaires d'un lieu ] / Carole Brandon et Arnaud Burgniard ; mise en forme graphique Marie-Albéric Martin, Arnaud Burgniard ; -4- eMotion. Pour une mobilité multi-sensorielle / Ghislaine Chabert, Marc Veyra…

Traces du corpsSpectateur actifEnregistrement de l'interactionTéléphone portable/mobilePaysage -- dans l'artLe Caravage 1573?-1610?Dispositif artistiquePratique numériqueHypermedia[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesVisio-réunionsOeuvres électroniquesWebcamsInstallation interactiveSmsInstallation artistiqueEchanges à distanceImage numériqueSaint-Jean-BaptisteVisio-communication[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyDécollationEchanges visiophoniques
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Highly transitive actions of free products

2013

We characterize free products admitting a faithful and highly transitive action. In particular, we show that the group $\PSL_2(\Z)\simeq (\Z/2\Z)*(\Z/3\Z)$ admits a faithful and highly transitive action on a countable set.

Transitive actionHighly transitive actionsMSC: Primary: 20B22 20E06Group Theory (math.GR)01 natural sciencesBaire category Theorem[MATH.MATH-GR]Mathematics [math]/Group Theory [math.GR]CombinatoricsFree products0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsCountable set0101 mathematics20B22MathematicsTransitive relation20E06Group (mathematics)Mathematics::Operator Algebras010102 general mathematics20E06 20B2216. Peace & justiceFree productBaire category theorem010307 mathematical physicsGeometry and TopologyMathematics - Group Theory
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A note on finite PST-groups

2007

[EN] A finite group G is said to be a PST-group if, for subgroups H and K of G with H Sylow-permutable in K and K Sylow-permutable in G, it is always the case that H is Sylow-permutable in G. A group G is a T*-group if, for subgroups H and K of G with H normal in K and K normal in G, it is always the case that H is Sylow-permutable in G. In this paper, we show that finite PST-groups and finite T*-groups are one and the same. A new characterisation of soluble PST-groups is also presented.

Transitive normalityGrups Teoria deÀlgebraFinite groupMATEMATICA APLICADASylow-permutable subgroup
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Progression of transthyretin (TTR) amyloidosis in donors and recipients after domino liver transplantation-a prospective single-center cohort study

2018

Liver transplantation (LT) is the first-line therapy in patients with transthyretin (TTR) amyloidosis and progressive familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP). Explanted organs from these patients can be used for domino liver transplantation (DLT). After DLT, de novo amyloidosis may develop in domino recipients (DR). Data were collected prospectively in a transplant database. Electroneurography by nerve conduction velocity (NCV), quantitative sensory testing, heart rate variability (HRV), sympathetic skin response, orthostatic reaction (tilt table test), transthoracic echocardiography, cardiac MRI and organ biopsy results were evaluated. The cohort included 24 FAP- (11 Val30Met, 13 nonVal30Met…

Transplantationmedicine.medical_specialtybiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentAmyloidosis030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyLiver transplantationmedicine.diseaseSingle CenterGastroenterology03 medical and health sciencesTransthyretinTilt table test0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineCohortBiopsybiology.proteinMedicinebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCohort studyTransplant International
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Occurrence of DBPs in Drinking Water of European Regions for Epidemiology Studies

2016

International audience; A three-year study was conducted on the occurrence of disinfection by-products (DBPs) - trihalomethanes (THMs), haloacetic acids (HAAs), and haloacetonitriles - in drinking water of regions of Europe where epidemiology studies were being carried out. Thirteen systems in six countries (i.e., Italy, France, Greece, Lithuania, Spain, United Kingdom) were sampled. Typically chlorinated DBPs dominated. However, in most of Catalonia (Spain) and in Heraklion (Greece), brominated DBPs dominated. The degree of bromine incorporation into the DBP classes was in general similar among them. This is important, as brominated DBPs are a greater health concern. In parts of Catalonia,…

Tribromoacetic acidCatalonia (Spain)medicine.medical_specialtyHaloacetic acidsEpidemiologySpeciation0208 environmental biotechnology02 engineering and technologyTribromoacetic acids010501 environmental sciencesoccurrence01 natural sciencesPotable waterOccurrencePotable waterEpidemiologyDisinfection by-productHaloacetonitrilesmedicine0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyExposure assessment[SDV.EE.SANT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Healthdisinfection by-productsdrinking waterDisinfection by-productdisinfection by-products drinking water haloacetonitriles occurrence speciationGeneral ChemistryDisinfection byproducts6. Clean water020801 environmental engineering3. Good healthDisinfectionGeographyhaloacetonitrilesspeciationEnvironmental chemistryExposure assessmentmedicine.drug
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Approaches for the introduction of fluorinated substituents into [1,2,3]Triazolo[1,5-a]pyridines

2014

Abstract [1,2,3]Triazolo[1,5-a]pyridines functionalization with a trifluoromethyl group has been achieved for the first time using different synthetic strategies. Furthermore, these scaffolds have been employed as starting material in the synthesis of new 2,6-disubstituted pyridines containing the trifluoromethyl group, compounds that are not available using other methodologies. A fluorine-mediated triazolopyridine dimerisation is described, improving the previously known synthetic method. Preliminary studies focused on exploring triazolopyridines reactivity with electrophilic fluorine have revealed a new approach for the obtainment of imidazopyridines.

TrifluoromethylOrganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBiochemistryCombinatorial chemistryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGroup (periodic table)ElectrophileFluorineEnvironmental ChemistrySurface modificationReactivity (chemistry)TriazolopyridinePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Fluorine Chemistry
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The pattern of radiative heating and cooling in the troposphere and lower stratosphere

1956

For any meteorological effects of radiation, only those constituents of the air which have a very strong absorption in the infra-red are involved; these are water vapour and carbon dioxide. Several methods have been developed (Mügge & Möller 1932 a, b ; Elsasser 1942; Yamamoto 1952) for computing the radiation flux, and numerous calculations of these fluxes and of the cooling rates have been performed in the last 25 years (Ludwig 1935; Kortiim 1939; Thompson & Neiburger 1955). The results are summarized in figure 1, which shows the distribution of the tem­perature and of the cooling rate by water vapour in some characteristic atmospheres. The lower levels of the tropical atmosphere…

TroposphereAtmosphereRadiation fluxGeneral EnergyPrecipitable waterChemistryClimatologyMiddle latitudesAtmospheric sciencesStratosphereWater vaporLatitudeProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Nitrogen stable isotopes as tracers of biodeposition from a tuna farm in the Western Mediterranean

2007

Tuna farming stable isotopes Mediterranean Sea Thunnus thynnus
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Anthropogenic travertine between History, Archaeology and Environment: a geoarchaeological study of the Roman site of Jebel Oust, Tunisia.

2013

Travertine, known as lapis tiburtinus during Roman times, are continental limestones precipitated in calcareous environments from thermal waters of hot springs (travertine) or cool waters of karstic springs (calcareous tufa). This phenomenon is well-known during Classical Antiquity and had been described by several ancient authors (Strabo, Pliny the Elder, Vitruvius) who depicted a stone that forms extremely rapidly, a stone that outlines the landscape and which is largely used for construction (e.g. The Colosseum in Roma, the Greek temple at Segesta in Sicily). These deposits are widespread on Earth’s surface showing various morphologies and are great sedimentary records of climatic and hy…

Tunisiahuman impactaqueduct[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyisotopes stablesstable isotopeswater cultaqueducauteurs antiques.AntiquitéTunisie[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciencesthermes romainssource chaudeRoman bathstravertineimpact anthropiquecarbonates sedimentology and geochemistryancient authors.Antiquitycalcareous tufatravertinshot springculte des eaux[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyanthropisation de l’environnementenvironment anthropizationspring sanctuaryJebel Oustsanctuaire de source[SDE]Environmental Sciencesarchaeological carbonatesgéochimie des carbonatesgeoarchaeologycarbonates archéologiquestufs calcairesgéoarchéologie
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Yeast biota of naturally fermented black olives in different brines made from cv. Gemlik grown in various districts of the Cukurova region of Turkey.

2015

In this study, the yeast microbiota of naturally fermented black olives made from cv. Gemlik, grown in three different districts of the Cukurova region of Turkey, were investigated. Fermentations were conducted for 180days in three different brines, including NaCl 10% w/v, NaCl 8% w/v and NaCl 8% w/v added with glucose 0.5%. In total, 223 yeasts were isolated and then identified by PCR-RFLP analysis of the 5.8S ITS rRNA region and sequence information for the D1/D2 domains of the 26S rRNA gene. A broad range of yeast biodiversity was identified, including eight genera and nine species. Candida boidinii (41%), Wickerhamomyces anomalus (32%) and Saccharomyces sp. (18%) were predominant yeasts…

TurkeyMicrobiotaGemlik; molecular; NaCl; PCR; table olive; yeast; Biochemistry; Biotechnology; Genetics; Bioengineering; Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyGemlikBioengineeringBiodiversityyeastBiochemistryApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyPCRNaClGeneticOleaYeastsFermentationmoleculartable oliveBiotechnologySettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia AgrariaYeast (Chichester, England)
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