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    Fonds Emile Prisse d'Avennes sur l'Egypte : Iconographie. Dessins, estampes, photographies (NAF 20434-20443). « Art arabe : Dessins : Monuments non égyptiens, 1 »

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    Contient : Hancké d'après Girault de Prangey (Joseph Philibert) Porte kennesrîne, à Alep / Girault de Prangey, del. 1843 ; Hancké sculpst. — (Paris : Imp. Lemercier, à Paris). — (Mon[unmen]ts arabes. Syrie : XVIe siècle ; 60) ; Bichebois, Bayot d'après Girault de Prangey (Joseph Philibert) Château d'Alep / Girault de Prangey, del. 1845 ; Bichebois lith — Fig. Par Bayot. — (Paris : Imp. Lemercier, à Paris). — (Mon[unmen]ts arabes. Syrie : XIVe siècle ; 48) ; Catherwood (Frederick). Plan of Jerusalem / by F. Catherwood. Architect, July 1835. — London : Published August 1er 1835, by Catherwood, 21, Charles Square, Hoxton ; Coffret en ivoire avec applique en argent : Cathédrale de Bayeux (XIIe siècle) ; Prisse d'Avennes (Emile) ? Eglises : Basiliques nubiennes ; Schaal d'après Leveil (J.A.). Tombeau à Cerveteri (Italie) / J. A. Leveil del. ; Schaal sculpt ; Ribault (Auguste), Sulpis (Jean) d'après Enrique (E.). Hopital arabe, à Grenade : Détails / E. Enrique del. ; Ribault et J. Sulpis sc ; Tazza e Calamaro [Ornements] / A. Russo dis. ; A. Fornari inc ; Sulpis (Jean.) d'après Legrand (Henri). Ancienne synagogue, aujourd'hui église de Sta Maria la Blanca, à Tolède : Coupe transversale, etc / Dessin de Henri Legrand ; Gravure de J. Sulpis. — (Paris : Imp. de F. Chardon aîné, Paris) ; Coffret en ivoire avec applique en argent : Cathédrale de Bayeux (XIIe siècle) ; Laurens (Jules). Inscription couphique et détails d'ornementation de la mosquée de Véraminn / Dessiné d'après nature et lith. par Jules Laurens. — (Paris : Imp. par Lemercier r. de Seine, 57. Paris) ; Prisse d'Avennes (Emile). Lampe en verre émaillé de la collection Basilewski : calligraphie ; Calligraphie ornant les bagues d'un vase / Druck v. A. Kolb in Nürnbg ; XVIIe siècle. Céramique persane : Vase ; burettes ; aiguières. — (Paris : J. Claye, imprimerie 7 rue Saint-Benoit) ; XVIIe siècle. Céramique persane : Accessoires de table. Faïence émaillée : Vase ; burettes ; aiguières. — (Paris : J. Claye, imprimerie 7 rue Saint-Benoit) ; Vases de Rola : Aiguière ; Prisse d'Avennes (Emile). Tombeau arabe ; Stèle ; Scène d'intérieur montrant deux hommes portant des turbans ; Prisse d'Avennes (Emile). Griffon de Pise ; Story (Thomas C.) d'après Haviland (John). New York. Halls of justice : Elevation of the principal front on Centre Street / Designed by John Haviland Archt ; Engraved by Thos C. Story N.Y ; Reliure pour François 1er (Collection A.F. Didot) ; Cheminée : M. Bessy rue Descartes 40 ; Collier et agrafe (Or et pierres précieuses) : Collection du duc de Luynes à la Bibliothèque impériale / C. H. — (Paris : Asso. d'ouv. Lith. Guillaumin et Cie, à Paris). — (Antiquité romaine ; n° 134) ; Assiettes. Faïence de Rouen : Collection Leveel, au Musée de Cluny — (Paris : Asso. d'ouv. Lith. Guillaumin et Cie, à Paris). — (XVIIe siècle, époque Louis XIV ; n° 51) ; Levié (Adolphe) d'après Aubert (Adolphe). Trésor de Saint-Maurice : Aiguière en or décorée d'émaux cloisonnés / Ed. Aubert del. ; Ad. Levié lith.. — Paris : Vve A. Morel & Cie éditeurs (Paris : Imp. Lemercier & Cie) ; Lemoine d'après Linas (Charles de). Arabesques : Etoffe de soie conservée à Toulous (XIVe siècle) / Lith. par Lemoine ; Ch. de Linas. — Paris : Vve A. Morel & Cie, Libraires (Paris : Imp. par Lemercier & Cie) ; Cathédrale de Chartres. Arbre de Jessé : Vitrail du XIIe siècle ; Cathédrale de Chartres . Arbre de Jessé : Vitrail du XIIe siècle ; Femme au puitsNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.Appartient à l'ensemble documentaire : BbLevt

    Isolated posterior stabilization in type B and C thoracolumbar fractures associated with ankylosing spine disorders: A single center experience with clinical and radiological outcomes

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    Introduction: Fractures in ankylosing spine disorders (ASD) are associated with high complication and mortality rates. During the posterior stabilization of these fractures, reduction is often partial, resulting in the persistence of a significant anterior diastasis. Our objective was to evaluate the safety and efficiency of isolated posterior stabilization in elderly ASD patients, without direct reduction of the anterior diastasis, in terms of clinical and radiological outcomes, complications, and mortality. Methods: This retrospective study included 46 patients, mean age 79.3 years, with ASD, who underwent isolated posterior stabilization, open or percutaneous, for thoracolumbar fractures. The average follow-up was 21.7 months, with a minimum follow-up of 6 months. Autonomy (Parker score) and radiological results (lordotic angulation) were analyzed pre-and post-operatively. Results: Autonomy was maintained at the last follow-up, with no significant difference in Parker’s score. The consolidation rate was 94.6%. No implant failure was recorded. Despite the absence of an anterior procedure, lordotic angulation was significantly reduced by 2.6° at 6 months (p = 0.02). The rate of surgical complications following open surgeries was 10.9% (n = 5), of which 6.5% were infections. No surgical complications were reported in percutaneous surgeries. The rate of medical complications was 67.4% (n = 31), with a rate of 88.2% in the open surgery group, compared to 55.2% in the percutaneous surgery group. An open approach was associated with a five-fold higher risk of complications (p = 0.049). Nine patients died during follow-up (19.6%). Conclusions: Isolated posterior stabilization in the treatment of thoracolumbar spine fractures in elderly ASD patients is a safe technique promoting autonomy preservation, and high radiological bony healing with acceptable complication and mortality rates. The persistent anterior gap is partially reduced when the spine is loaded and does not seem to require an anterior procedure, thus decreasing complications. Percutaneous surgery should be the technique of choice to reduce surgical complications

    Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) V6

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    The Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) is a synthesis activity by the international marine carbon research community (>100 contributors). SOCAT version 6 has 23.4 million quality-controlled, surface ocean fCO2 (fugacity of carbon dioxide) observations from 1957 to 2017 for the global oceans and coastal seas. Calibrated sensor data are also available. Automation allows annual, public releases. SOCAT data is discoverable, accessible and citable. SOCAT enables quantification of the ocean carbon sink and ocean acidification and evaluation of ocean biogeochemical models. SOCAT represents a milestone in biogeochemical and climate research and in informing policy

    Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) v2019. New and updated individual cruise datasets

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    The Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) is a synthesis activity by the international marine carbon research community (>100 contributors). SOCATv2019 has 25.7 million quality-controlled, surface ocean fCO2 (fugacity of carbon dioxide) observations from 1957 to 2019 for the global oceans and coastal seas. Calibrated sensor data are also available. Automation allows annual, public releases. SOCAT data is discoverable, accessible and citable. SOCAT enables quantification of the ocean carbon sink and ocean acidification and evaluation of ocean biogeochemical models. SOCAT represents a milestone in biogeochemical and climate research and in informing policy. This publication contains the individual cruise files that are new or updated from SOCATv6, with cruise QC flags A-E and all fCO2 WOCE flags. The synthesis file hosted in NOAA NCEI (see other version) contains A-D cruises and WOCE flag 2 (good) data. To download the SOCATv2019 data product in other formats or subsets, please go to www.socat.info

    Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) V6

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    The Surface Ocean CO2 Atlas (SOCAT) is a synthesis activity by the international marine carbon research community (>100 contributors). SOCAT version 6 has 23.4 million quality-controlled, surface ocean fCO2 (fugacity of carbon dioxide) observations from 1957 to 2017 for the global oceans and coastal seas. Calibrated sensor data are also available. Automation allows annual, public releases. SOCAT data is discoverable, accessible and citable. SOCAT enables quantification of the ocean carbon sink and ocean acidification and evaluation of ocean biogeochemical models. SOCAT represents a milestone in biogeochemical and climate research and in informing policy. 424 datasets Version 5: https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.877863 Version 4: https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.866856 Version 3: https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.849770 Version 2: https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.81515
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