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    Peintures de Saint-Nicolas-des-Champs, à Paris

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    Blanchet Adrien. Peintures de Saint-Nicolas-des-Champs, à Paris. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 66, année 1902. p. 262

    Marie-Hélène Congourdeau, Correspondance de Nicolas Cabasilas (Collection Fragments), 2010

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    Blanchet Marie-Hélène. Marie-Hélène Congourdeau, Correspondance de Nicolas Cabasilas (Collection Fragments), 2010. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 70, 2012. pp. 273-275

    Vincent Déroche et Nicolas Vatin (dir.), Constantinople 1453. Des Byzantins aux Ottomans. Textes et documents, réunis, traduits et présentés sous la direction de Vincent Déroche et Nicolas Vatin, avec le concours de Marie-Hélène Blanchet, Elisabetta Borromeo, Thierry Ganchou et Guillaume Saint-Guillain (Famagouste). – Anacharsis, Toulouse 2016

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    Lampadaridi Anna. Vincent Déroche et Nicolas Vatin (dir.), Constantinople 1453. Des Byzantins aux Ottomans. Textes et documents, réunis, traduits et présentés sous la direction de Vincent Déroche et Nicolas Vatin, avec le concours de Marie-Hélène Blanchet, Elisabetta Borromeo, Thierry Ganchou et Guillaume Saint-Guillain (Famagouste). – Anacharsis, Toulouse 2016. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 76, 2018. pp. 389-392

    The North is another country. by Nicolas Rothwell

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    tag=1 data=The North is another country. by Nicolas Rothwell tag=2 data=Rothwell, Nicolas tag=3 data=Australian Magazine, tag=6 data=16/17 November 1996 tag=7 data=20-33. tag=8 data=NT%TOURISM tag=10 data=Worse, better, stranger, wilder, but above all different from the rest of the country. Continuing his journey of discovery across Australia's Top half the author stops over in Darwin to hear all the truths and whispers about the North. tag=11 data=1996/2/8 tag=12 data=96/0316 tag=13 data=CABWorse, better, stranger, wilder, but above all different from the rest of the country. Continuing his journey of discovery across Australia's Top half the author stops over in Darwin to hear all the truths and whispers about the North

    Grace S. Fong, Herself an Author : Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China, 2008

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    Zufferey Nicolas. Grace S. Fong, Herself an Author : Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China, 2008. In: Études chinoises, n°28, 2009. Numéro spécial sur le droit chinois. pp. 243-247

    New Necklaces: 400 Designs in Contemporary Jewellery

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    After the successful New Rings and New Earrings, New Necklaces is the third book curated by jeweller and author Nicolas Estrada, from classic forms and materials to the most daring, experimental and surprising ideas, each of the 500 necklaces included in this book has something that makes it unique and relates strongly to today's social, cultural and artistic reality. With prefaces by German jeweller Julia Wild and Leo Caballero, owner of the Barcelona gallery Klimt 02, specialised in contemporary jewellers

    How Did I Get to Princess Margaret? (And How Did I Get Her to the World Wide Web?)

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    The paper explores the growing use of tools from the arts and humanities for investigation and dissemination of social science research. Emerging spaces for knowledge transfer, such as the World Wide Web, are explored as outlets for "performative social science". Questions of ethnics and questions of evaluation which emerge from performative social science and the use of new technologies are discussed. Contemporary thinking in aesthetics is explored to answer questions of evaluation. The use of the Internet for productions is proposed as supporting the collective elaboration of meaning supported by Relational Aesthetics. One solution to the ethical problem of performing the narrations of others is the use of the writer's own story as autoethnography. The author queries autoethnography's tendency to tell "sad" stories and proposes an amusing story, exemplified by "The One about Princess Margaret" (see Appendix). The conclusion is reached that the free and open environment of the Internet sidelines the usual tediousness of academic publishing and begins to explore new answers to questions posed about the evaluation and ethics of performative social science

    Pour reconstituer le mouvement de la population aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles

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    In an effort to reconstruct by comparison the French civil status development since the XVIth Century, the authors examine the case of Norway, which does have a sufficient number of analyzed parishes dating from the mid XVIIth Century, by a method suitable to the existing documentary évidence. The résulte indicate that the numbers of parishes which have old records diminishes proportionally as one goes back in time, and the variance increases greatly. A method to correct this variance is proposed with Norway as the example.Dans le but de reconstituer par enquête le mouvement de l'état civil en France depuis le XVIe siècle, les auteurs expérimentent sur la Norvège, pays disposant d'un nombre suffisant de paroisses dépouillées depuis le milieu du XVIIe siècle, une méthode applicable à la situation documentaire : le nombre des paroisses disposant de registres anciens diminue au fur et à mesure que l'on remonte dans le temps, et la variance de la série augmente beaucoup. C'est une méthode de correction de cette variance qui est proposée ici sur l'exemple de la Norvège.Biraben Jean-Noël, Blanchet Didier, Brouard Nicolas. Pour reconstituer le mouvement de la population aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles. In: Annales de démographie historique, 1980. La démographie avant les démographes (1500-1670) pp. 39-52

    Blanchet, Nicolas

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    HELIAPHEN: a high-throughput phenotyping platform to characterize plant responses to water stress from seedling stage to seed set

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    Characterization of plant morphological and physiological responses is a limiting step to breed crops adapted to drought-limiting conditions. Automation of plant management on a phenotyping platform overcomes it by allowing large scale experimentation with yet accurate and individual plant monitoring. In response to both genetic and eco-physiological experimentation requirements, we developed the HELIAPHEN platform. This unique outdoor platform can host 1300 plants, such as sunflower, in 15L pots. It allows plant growth in climatic conditions similar to field, as well as a precise and automated monitoring of plant water consumption thanks to a prototype robot. Its primary functions are to move autonomously on the 600m2 platform, and to treat each pot at its location (including weighing and watering up to a targeted weight). Beyond these functions, the robot takes at each handling, plant images from multiple angles with four cameras, to follow the evolution of morphological traits along with the description of the water status. In addition, a ultrasound radar measures automatically plant height and a laser measures stem diameter at the plant basis. These secondary functions are currently improved with new captors such as a light curtain and a 3D laser in order to reconstitute a 3D representation of the plant. To validate the meaning of the HELIAPHEN outputs, we confirmed the impact of drought stress managed with the robot on seed weight, number and thousand kemel weight (TKW). Furthermore, we observed a correlation between field and HELIAPHEN data for TKW and seed number observed on 45 sunflower hybrids
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