1,559 research outputs found
sj-pdf-1-jso-10.1177_23971983241238921 – Supplemental material for Prevalence, causes, and clinical associations of anemia in patients with systemic sclerosis: A cohort study
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jso-10.1177_23971983241238921 for Prevalence, causes, and clinical associations of anemia in patients with systemic sclerosis: A cohort study by Benoit Gachet, Mathieu Jouvray, Vincent Koether, Aurore Collet, Sandrine Morell-Dubois, Sébastien Sanges, Vincent Sobanski, Eric Hachulla and David Launay in Journal of Scleroderma and Related Disorders</p
Aguas turbias, campos fértiles. La geografía sagrada del estado Inca en la región de Fiambalá, Tinogasta, Catamarca, Argentina
Fil: Ratto, Norma Rosa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Instituto de las Culturas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras; ArgentinaFil: Orgaz, Martín Alfonso. Universidad Nacional de Catamarca, Escuela de Arqueología; ArgentinaIn the social construction of landscapes, many different societies consider the recurrence of human body as a cosmological symbol, by which there is no rupture between a man's body and its environment. The interconnection of land, human body, and fluid flows has been a consistent reference since the times of the Incas until the present day in the Andes. Considering the different facts of this approach, this paper investigates the association between the Inca sites (Batungasta, Mishma-7 and Ranchillos-1) and the rivers in the region (Tinogasta, Catamarca, Argentina). Our hypothesis leads us to assume that the optical characteristics (the colour red) of the rivers served as a location factor in the construction of those state-owned sites.Orgaz, M. A. y Ratto, N. R. (2016). Aguas turbias, campos fértiles. La geografía sagrada del estado Inca en la región de Fiambalá, Tinogasta, Catamarca, Argentina. En R. Sandrine y B. Sittler (Eds.), Water as a morphogen in Landscapes - L’eau comme morphogène dans les paysages, pp. 95- 104. Oxford: Archaeopress
Supplemental_Material_for_CETSA_aRPPA_by_Herledan_et_al_rev – Supplemental material for Drug Target Engagement Using Coupled Cellular Thermal Shift Assay—Acoustic Reverse-Phase Protein Array
Supplemental material, Supplemental_Material_for_CETSA_aRPPA_by_Herledan_et_al_rev for Drug Target Engagement Using Coupled Cellular Thermal Shift Assay—Acoustic Reverse-Phase Protein Array by Adrien Herledan, Marine Andres, Aurore Lejeune-Dodge, Florence Leroux, Alexandre Biela, Catherine Piveteau, Sandrine Warenghem, Cyril Couturier, Benoit Deprez and Rebecca Deprez-Poulain in SLAS Discovery</p
Dataset in support of the thesis 'The Effect of High-Fat Diet During Mouse Preimplantation and Pregnancy-Lactation on Uterine Fluid Protein Composition, Maternal Metabolism and Offspring Health''
Dataset and omic data from Thesis entitled: The Effect of High-Fat Diet During Mouse Preimplantation and Pregnancy-Lactation on Uterine Fluid Protein Composition, Maternal Metabolism and Offspring Health. Author: Irene Peral-Sanchez
The added dataset included raw data generated from the period from Oct 2019 to December 2023.
As explained in the thesis, the data were analyzed using SPSS syntax (hierarchical model) and Prism. The omics data (RNA seq and Proteomics) were additionally studied by String and Gene Ontology, apart from R (collaborators).
If any other questions or clarification is needed, contact the author or main supervisor. </span
Introduction
numero téléchargeable en open access sur le site de l'éditeur :https://www.archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/displayProductDetail.asp?id={BCFD24E5-83AA-4846-9972-A6DE71C2BC23}International audienceThese proceedings include eight presentations. Two of them focus on the role played by the river axes and the geography of river basins as factors of circulation and settlement of Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers on the European scale (Francois Djindjian) and in the surroundings of the Jura Mountains (Gérald Bereiziat and Harald Floss). José Javier Piña-Abellán describes how the central valley of the River Jabalón was peopled in the course of the second millennium B.–C. (Ciudad Real, Spain), and how the inhabitants still maintain a close link to the hydrography. Frederic Cruz and Christophe Petit provide new insights into the organization of the princely residences’ territories of the late Hallstatt era in the North-Western region of the Alps, taking into account their relationship to the environment, and especially the distance from the valleys.Ana Lucia Herberts documents how river crossings and related drainage structures played a crucial role in setting cattle trails in Brazil to drive the cattle from their pasture lands to the major market places in remote cities.A 3-D modelling using LiDAR altimetry has been used by Sabine Schellberg, Benoît Sittler, and Werner Konold to reconstruct water meadows that were used in historical times in the upper Rhine Valley.In their paper, Sandrine Robert and Hélène Noizet develop, as an example illustrating resilience, how an ancient meander of the River Seine, which was filled in Antiquity, still dictates the layout of the network of the streets of Paris.Lastly, Martin Orgaz and Norma Ratto addressed the social construction of landscapes by relating Inca sites to the Tinogasta region (Catamarca, Argentina) rivers whose visual features (the colour red) may be regarded as a factor that governed the selection of sites
Introduction
numero téléchargeable en open access sur le site de l'éditeur :https://www.archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/displayProductDetail.asp?id={BCFD24E5-83AA-4846-9972-A6DE71C2BC23}International audienceThese proceedings include eight presentations. Two of them focus on the role played by the river axes and the geography of river basins as factors of circulation and settlement of Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers on the European scale (Francois Djindjian) and in the surroundings of the Jura Mountains (Gérald Bereiziat and Harald Floss). José Javier Piña-Abellán describes how the central valley of the River Jabalón was peopled in the course of the second millennium B.–C. (Ciudad Real, Spain), and how the inhabitants still maintain a close link to the hydrography. Frederic Cruz and Christophe Petit provide new insights into the organization of the princely residences’ territories of the late Hallstatt era in the North-Western region of the Alps, taking into account their relationship to the environment, and especially the distance from the valleys.Ana Lucia Herberts documents how river crossings and related drainage structures played a crucial role in setting cattle trails in Brazil to drive the cattle from their pasture lands to the major market places in remote cities.A 3-D modelling using LiDAR altimetry has been used by Sabine Schellberg, Benoît Sittler, and Werner Konold to reconstruct water meadows that were used in historical times in the upper Rhine Valley.In their paper, Sandrine Robert and Hélène Noizet develop, as an example illustrating resilience, how an ancient meander of the River Seine, which was filled in Antiquity, still dictates the layout of the network of the streets of Paris.Lastly, Martin Orgaz and Norma Ratto addressed the social construction of landscapes by relating Inca sites to the Tinogasta region (Catamarca, Argentina) rivers whose visual features (the colour red) may be regarded as a factor that governed the selection of sites
Comité de lecture
Igor Babou (École Normale Supérieure Lettres et Sciences humaines, Lyon) Aghi Bahi (Université de Cocody, Côte d’Ivoire) Sandrine Basilico (Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis) Chantal Benoit-Barné (Université de Montréal) Marc-François Bernier (Université d’Ottawa) Marie-Joseph Bertini (Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis) Marc-Hervé Binet (Association Française des médecins de station de sport d'hiver) Francine Boillot-Grenon (Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis) Robert Boure (Université To..
Les auteurs
Sandrine Appéré Chercheur en ethnologie Manuelle Aquilina Maître de conférences en histoire, université catholique de l’Ouest – Bretagne sud Linda May Ballard Of textiles and Head of Textiles department, Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, National Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland Michèle Baudrier Histoire des coiffes et des costumes de la Sarthe Françoise Bayard Professeur émérite d’histoire moderne, université Lyon 2 Viviane Benoit-Renault Docteur en histoire de l’art contemporain Ma..
Journée d’étude : "Les cisterciens et l’exploitation des ressources" (15.10.2020)
Voici le programme de la journée d’étude, "Les cisterciens et l’exploitation des ressources", qui aura lieu le jeudi 15 octobre 2020, à l'Université de Paris 1, Panthéon, salle 216 - 12, place du Panthéon, 75005 PARIS. Programme (ici en PDF) 10h : Introduction par Danielle Arribet-Deroin et Benoit Rouzeau Session 1 : Nouvelles recherches en cours 10h30-11h : L’abbaye de Vaucelles, par Sandrine Conan et Michel Dubois Discutant : Philippe Bernardi 11h-11h30 : les granges cisterciennes breton..
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