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    Abdelfettah Benchenna, Dominique Marchetti (dir.), La culture et ses dépendances. Les productions culturelles et leurs circulations au Maghreb et au Moyen Orient

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    La coupe du monde de football au Qatar en décembre 2022 a contribué à remettre l’espace arabe au cœur de l’actualité politique, économique et sociétale. Abdelfettah Benchenna et Dominique Marchetti y concourent également en coordonnant un ouvrage collectif sur les productions culturelles au Moyen Orient et au Maghreb, fruit des travaux d’un séminaire et d’une série de manifestations scientifiques soutenues par le LabEx « Industries culturelles & créations artistiques ». Composé de dix contri..

    Spatially-localized time dependent solutions including turbulence and their interactions in 2D Kolmogorov flow

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    In 2D Kolmogorov flow in small aspect ratio domains, spatially-localized solutions such as kink, traveling or time-dependent kink-antikink pars coexist. However, the conservation of the flow rate in the y direction strongly restrict combination of localized solutions and their positioning. We find that by adding a homogeneous flow U y their positioning is controlled and each of localized solutions including a spatially-localized chaos is isolated. Numerical results suggest that these isolated solutions can be elements constructing a whole flow

    Characteristics of overlap region in high-Reynolds number turbulent channel flow

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    Direct numerical simulation of the fully developed turbulent channel flows have been carried out at the Reynolds number based on the friction velocity and the channel half width, 2000, 4000 and 8000. A hybrid 10th order accurate finite difference scheme in the stream and spanwise directions, and a second-order scheme in the wall-normal direction is adapted as the spatial discretization method. We observed the plateau profiles in the indicator function corresponded to the von Karman constant. Furthermore, second peak of streamwise pre-multiplied spectra were appeared in the same wall normal height, 300 < y+ < 600, in case of Re = 4000. Nevertheless, the effects of the lager than the channel half height scale on the streamwise turbulent intensity are fixed contributions without dependence on Reynolds number. These results suggested that the new streamwise vortexes are formed between buffer layer and outer layer with increasing of Reynolds number

    Three years of monitoring using leveling and hybrid gravimetry applied to geothermal sites of Soultz-sous-Forêts and Rittershoffen, Rhine Graben, Fran

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    Here we report on some case histories of geodetic and gravity surveys for monitoring of geothermal sites. The monitoring of a geothermal reservoir by hybrid gravimetry combining different types of instruments (permanent superconducting gravimeter, absolute ballistic gravimeter and micro-gravimeters) is presented. A relative gravimetric network equipped with levelling benchmarks was designed and surveyed at annual frequencies (2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 for gravity measurements, 2014, 2015 and 2016 for the leveling). Repetition of high precision relative gravity measurements on a network developed around a reference station, which is regularly measured with both relative and absolute gravimeters, leads to the knowledge of the time and space changes in surface gravity. The observed gravity changes can be linked to the natural or anthropic activities of the reservoir. A feasibility study using this methodology is applied to two geothermal sites of Soultz-sous-Forêts and Rittershoffen in the Alsace region (France) in the Rhine graben (Hinderer et al. 2015)

    La 'circunstancia' de 'Herederos y Pretendientes

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    In June 2010, the Ortega y Gasset Foundation hosted a Conference about the “Spanish Philosophical Transition” in order to debate the book of Francisco Vázquez, La filosofía española. Herederos y Pretendientes. Una lectura sociológica (1963-1990), recently published. This paper is the author’s response to criticism raised in the Conference and to published reviews received by this book. First, the author summarized the argument of Herederos y pretendientes. Secondly he responds and takes into account the most important objections against the book’s hypothesis and methodology. Finally the author evaluates the favorable judgments received by the book and suggests the limits of the historian’s task.Fundación Ortega y Gasset-Marañó

    Author self-citation in orthodontics is associated with author origin and gender.

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    BACKGROUND The aims of this bibliometric study were to determine author self-citation trends in high-impact orthodontic literature and to investigate possible association between self-citation and publication characteristics. METHODS Six orthodontic journals with the highest impact factor as ranked by 2017 Journal Citation Reports were screened for a full publication year (2018) for original research articles, reviews, and case reports. Eligible articles were scrutinized for article and author characteristics and citation metrics. Univariable and multivariable negative binomial regression was used to examine associations between self-citation incidence and publication characteristics. RESULTS Medians for author self-citation rate of the most self-citing authors and self-citations were 3.03% (range 0-50) and 1 (range 0-19), respectively. In the univariable analysis, there was no association between self-citation counts and study type (P = 0.41), article topic (P = 0.61), number of authors (P = 0.62), and rank of authors (P = 0.56). Author origin (P = 0.001), gender (P = 0.001) and journal (P = 0.05) were associated with self-citation counts and in the multivariable analysis only origin and gender remained strong self-citation predictors. Asian authors and females self-cited significantly less often than all other regions and male authors. CONCLUSIONS Authors in orthodontics do not self-cite at a frequency that suggests potential citation manipulation. Author origin and gender were the only variables associated with citations counts. More bibliometric research is necessary to draw solid conclusions about author self-citation trends in orthodontic literature

    Overview of the Author Profiling Task at PAN 2013

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    [EN] This overview presents the framework and results for the Author Profiling task at PAN 2013. We describe in detail the corpus and its characteristics, and the evaluation framework we used to measure the participants performance to solve the problem of identifying age and gender from anonymous texts. Finally, the approaches of the 21 participants and their results are described.The author profiling task @PAN-2013 was an activity of the WIQ-EI IRSES project (Grant No. 269180) within the FP 7 Marie Curie People Framework of the European Commission. We want to thank the Forensic Lab of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona for sponsoring the award for the winner team. The work of the first author was partially funded by Autoritas Consulting SA and by Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad de España under grant ECOPORTUNITY IPT-2012-1220-430000. The work of the second author was in the framework the DIANA-APPLICATIONS-Finding Hidden Knowledge in Texts: Applications (TIN2012-38603-C02-01) project, and the VLC/CAMPUS Microcluster on Multimodal Interaction in Intelligent Systems. The work of fifth author was funded in part by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) project "Mining Conversational Content for Topic Modelling and Author Identification (ChatMiner)" under grant number 200021_130208.Rangel, F.; Rosso, P.; Koppel, M.; Stamatatos, E.; Inches, G. (2013). Overview of the Author Profiling Task at PAN 2013. CLEF Conference on Multilingual and Multimodal Information Access Evaluation. 352-365. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/46636S35236

    Author Co-Citation Analysis (ACA): a powerful tool for representing implicit knowledge of scholar knowledge workers

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    In the last decade, knowledge has emerged as one of the most important and valuable organizational assets. Gradually this importance caused to emergence of new discipline entitled ―knowledge management‖. However one of the major challenges of knowledge management is conversion implicit or tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge. Thus Making knowledge visible so that it can be better accessed, discussed, valued or generally managed is a long-standing objective in knowledge management. Accordingly in this paper author co- citation analysis (ACA) will be proposed as an efficient technique of knowledge visualization in academia (Scholar knowledge workers)

    Semana Santa y su simbología. 5 Segunda época Año 3 (2019) enero-junio. Rutas de Campo. Trabajo de Campo: Iztapalapa: memoria y cultura

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    Los dos grandes momentos en torno a los cuales gira la cosmovisión católica, el nacimiento de Jesús y su muerte, han dado lugar, el primero, a la celebración de la Navidad, y el segundo, a la conmemoración de Semana Santa. En este texto nos ocuparemos de los años finales de la vida de Jesús, pues es precisamente Semana Santa la celebración litúrgica con que se recuerda su Pasión y su muerte. Recordemos que, en este contexto, el término “pasión” hace referencia al sufrimiento y a la serie de tormentos a que fue sometido Jesús poco antes de su muerte en la cruz, que todos conocemos.Altamirano, Ignacio Manuel (1974). Paisajes y leyendas. Tradiciones y costumbres de México. México: Porrúa.Calendario de fiestas tradicionales (1988). México: Dirección General de Culturas Populares-SEP.Calendario Litúrgico Pastoral 1991 (1990). México: Obra Nacional de la Buena Prensa.Campos, Rubén M. (1929). El folklore literario en México. Investigación de la producción literaria popular. México: Talleres Gráficos de la Nación._____ (1958). “Semana Santa”. En Fiesta. México: Talleres de la Secretaría de Hacienda.Castelló Iturbide, María Teresa (1958). “El altar del Viernes de Dolores”. En Fiesta. México: Talleres de la Secretaría de Hacienda.Catalán Blanco, Juan Carlos (s.f.). “Las fiestas de carnestolendas y la celebración de la Semana Santa en la época colonial” [inédito]. s.l.: Dirección General de Culturas Populares de Guerrero-SEP.Cid, Carlos, y Manuel Riu (1965). Historia de las religiones. Barcelona: Sopena._____ (1987). Compendio de historia sagrada y de la historia de la Iglesia. México: Progreso.Crumrine N., Roos (1979). “Cuaresma”. En Gran Enciclopedia Rialp. Madrid: Rialp.Estrada, Genaro (1945). Visionario de la Nueva España. México: Patria.Estrada, Humberto (1985). “La cuaresma” [inédito]. s.l.: Dirección General de Culturas Populares-SEP.Foster, George M. (1962). Cultura y conquista. Xalapa: Universidad Veracruzana.García Cubas, Antonio (1945). El libro de mis recuerdos. México: Patria.González Obregón, Luis (1936). Croniquillas de la Nueva España. México: Botas.____(1941). Las calles de México. México: Botas.Horcasitas, Fernando (1974). El teatro náhuatl: época novohispana y moderna. México: IIH-UNAM.Iglesias y Cabrera, Sonia C. (1996). Tradiciones de Cuaresma y Semana Santa. México: Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares-Dirección General de Culturas Populares._____ (2001). La semana Santa en México. Con la muerte en la cruz. México: Dirección General de Culturas Populares.Lercaro, Giacomo (1960). ¿Cuál es el vocabulario de la liturgia católica? México: Novaro.Macgowan, Kenneth, y William Melnitz (1964). Las edades de oro del teatro. México: FCE.Mendieta, Gerónimo de (1945). Historia eclesiástica indiana. México: Salvador Sánchez.Mendoza, Vicente T., y Adalberto Fuentes Cruz (1945). “Drama de la Pasión intitulado: el drama del Gólgota, que se representa en la delegación de Milpa Alta, D.F.”. Anuario de la Sociedad Folklórica de México, 6.Moreno Toscano, Alejandra (1981). “La conquista espiritual”. En Historia general de México. México: El Colegio de México.Olavarría Ferrari, Enrique de (1953). “Pasión de Cristo”. En Enciclopedia de la religión católica [t. V]. Barcelona: Dalma y Jovier._____ (1961). Reseña del teatro en México. México: Porrúa.Pike E., Royston (1986). Diccionario de religiones. México: FCE.Prieto, Guillermo (1969). Memorias de mis tiempos. México: Patria.Rodríguez, Mariángela (1991). Hacia la estrella con la Pasión y la ciudad a cuestas. Semana Santa en Iztapalapa. México: Ediciones de la Casa Chata-CIESAS.Sociedad Bíblica Británica y Extranjera de Londres (1929). La Santa Biblia. Londres: SBBEL.Vetancurt, Agustín de (1941). Teatro mexicano: descripción breve de los sucesos exemplares de la Nueva España en el mundo occidental de las Indias. Madrid: J. Porrúa.Verti, Sebastián (1991). Tradiciones mexicanas. México: Diana.Weckmann, Luis (1984). La herencia medieval de México. México: FCE

    Green biomass-derived hierarchically porous non-activated carbon from carob waste for high-performance lithium-sulfur batteries

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    To expedite the development of lithium-sulfur (Li–S) battery technology, it is necessary to address the inherent technological hurdles surrounding sulfur-based cathodes, including mitigating the shuttle effect and enhancing the electrical conductivity of sulfur. The use of biomass-derived carbonaceous materials offers a promising avenue to alleviate these challenges and help reduce the carbon footprint associated with battery technologies. Herein, we report the green synthesis of carob-derived carbonaceous material without additional physical/ chemical activation steps, making the process sustainable, affordable, and eco-friendly. The obtained carobderived carbon (CC) offers a hierarchical micro/meso/macroporous structure with a high surface area of 633 m2 g− 1. The electrochemical performance with a sulfur content of 70% (CC@S70) in the composite and a sulfur mass loading of 1 mg cm− 2 delivers an initial discharge capacity of 1405 mAh g− 1, reducing to 798 mAh g− 1 after 260 cycles. Increasing the sulfur content to 90% in the cathode (CC@S90) yields a high capacity in Li–S cells, reaching a discharge capacity of 937 mAh g− 1 with a sulfur loading of 2 mg cm− 2 at 0.3C (1C = 1675 mA g− 1) after 100 cycles. The improved performance can be attributed to the well-preserved interconnected pores within the carbon material, serving as an efficient framework to accommodate high sulfur content.Fil: Zoubir, Otmane. Mohammed Vth University in Rabat; MarruecosFil: Lallaoui, Abdelfettah. No especifíca;Fil: Edfouf, Zineb. Mohammed Vth University in Rabat; MarruecosFil: Caballero, Alvaro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo En Materiales Avanzados y Almacenamiento de Energia de Jujuy. - Universidad Nacional de Jujuy. Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo En Materiales Avanzados y Almacenamiento de Energia de Jujuy. - Gobierno de la Provincia de Jujuy. Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo En Materiales Avanzados y Almacenamiento de Energia de Jujuy; ArgentinaFil: Tesio, Alvaro Yamil. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo En Materiales Avanzados y Almacenamiento de Energia de Jujuy. - Universidad Nacional de Jujuy. Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo En Materiales Avanzados y Almacenamiento de Energia de Jujuy. - Gobierno de la Provincia de Jujuy. Centro de Investigacion y Desarrollo En Materiales Avanzados y Almacenamiento de Energia de Jujuy; Argentin
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