463 research outputs found

    Corrigendum to “Toward a molecular description of heterogeneous catalysis: transitional metal ions in zeolites” [J. Catal. 216 (2003) 324–332] ?

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    International audienceThe names Dorothee Berthomieu and Gerard Delahay were inadvertently omitted from the author line. The author line should read: Annick Goursot,* Bernard Coq, François Fajula, Dorothee Berthomieu, and Gerard Delaha

    Alfred Foucher et l'Afghanistan, une archéologie militante dans les années 1920

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    © Annick Fenet / Canal Académie - Tous droits réservésRadio broadcast of Canal Académie (http://www.canalacademie.com), in the "Amphi 23" program. The author is interviewed by the journalist Marianne Durand-Lacaze on her book "Documents d'archéologie militante. La mission Foucher en Afghanistan (1922-1925)" (Mémoires AIBL 42, 2010).Emission de la radio en ligne Canal Académie (http://www.canalacademie.com), dans la série "Amphi 23". L'auteur est interviewée par la journaliste Marianne Durand-Lacaze à propos de son ouvrage "Documents d'archéologie militante. La mission Foucher en Afghanistan (1922-1925)" (Mémoires AIBL 42, 2010)

    Alfred Foucher et l'Afghanistan, une archéologie militante dans les années 1920

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    © Annick Fenet / Canal Académie - Tous droits réservésRadio broadcast of Canal Académie (http://www.canalacademie.com), in the "Amphi 23" program. The author is interviewed by the journalist Marianne Durand-Lacaze on her book "Documents d'archéologie militante. La mission Foucher en Afghanistan (1922-1925)" (Mémoires AIBL 42, 2010).Emission de la radio en ligne Canal Académie (http://www.canalacademie.com), dans la série "Amphi 23". L'auteur est interviewée par la journaliste Marianne Durand-Lacaze à propos de son ouvrage "Documents d'archéologie militante. La mission Foucher en Afghanistan (1922-1925)" (Mémoires AIBL 42, 2010)

    Alfred Foucher et l'Afghanistan, une archéologie militante dans les années 1920

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    © Annick Fenet / Canal Académie - Tous droits réservésRadio broadcast of Canal Académie (http://www.canalacademie.com), in the "Amphi 23" program. The author is interviewed by the journalist Marianne Durand-Lacaze on her book "Documents d'archéologie militante. La mission Foucher en Afghanistan (1922-1925)" (Mémoires AIBL 42, 2010).Emission de la radio en ligne Canal Académie (http://www.canalacademie.com), dans la série "Amphi 23". L'auteur est interviewée par la journaliste Marianne Durand-Lacaze à propos de son ouvrage "Documents d'archéologie militante. La mission Foucher en Afghanistan (1922-1925)" (Mémoires AIBL 42, 2010)

    L'évolution des hypothèses de recherches et des méthodes quantitatives : exemple du gradient thermique en altitude (The evolution of the research hypotheses and the quantitative methods : the lapse rate of temperature in mountains)

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    Abstract. - For a long time the temperature is supposed to diminuish regularly as altitude grows. The author compares two methods used to calculate the lapse rate and shows the relations between their evolution and the development of sciences, especially the statistics.Résumé. - L'hypothèse de la diminution régulière de la température en fonction de l'altitude est ancienne. L'auteur compare les méthodes de traitement appliquées à cette question et montre le lien entre leur évolution et celle de l'environnement scientifique, en particulier le développement de la statistique.Douguédroit Annick. L'évolution des hypothèses de recherches et des méthodes quantitatives : exemple du gradient thermique en altitude (The evolution of the research hypotheses and the quantitative methods : the lapse rate of temperature in mountains). In: Bulletin de l'Association de géographes français, N°468-469, 57e année, Mars-avril 1980. pp. 145-150

    New Locations of the Author and New Auctoriality Figures: The Case of Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986)

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    International audienceThis papers examines the exchange between Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault about the author, pointing out the similarities but also the polemic dimension contained in Foucault's response. Assuming his idea of the necessity of identifying the new locations (emplacements) of the author, we examine Borges' oeuvre and the figures he provides of the author, in his texts, in a series of practices related to literature (anthologies, translations, editing), as well as the public figure he proposes in his own country and at an international level. The dynamics of national and international celebrity appear in his case as a construction partly determined by an active participation of the author

    New Locations of the Author and New Auctoriality Figures: The Case of Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986)

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    International audienceThis papers examines the exchange between Roland Barthes and Michel Foucault about the author, pointing out the similarities but also the polemic dimension contained in Foucault's response. Assuming his idea of the necessity of identifying the new locations (emplacements) of the author, we examine Borges' oeuvre and the figures he provides of the author, in his texts, in a series of practices related to literature (anthologies, translations, editing), as well as the public figure he proposes in his own country and at an international level. The dynamics of national and international celebrity appear in his case as a construction partly determined by an active participation of the author

    Gluteus Maximus Transfer as an Augmentation Technique for Patients With Severe Abductor Deficiency of the Hip

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    Impaired abductor function of the hip following severe abductor deficiencies can be devastating for functionality and quality of life. Recently, gluteus maximus transfer has been proposed as a solution to these difficult problems. However, outcome results are sparse. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of gluteus maximus transfer on improvement of pain, disability, and quality of life in patients with severe hip abductor deficiencies. Gluteus maximus transfer was performed in 16 patients with severe disruption of the abductor muscles of the hip. Data were collected preoperatively and at 6 weeks, 3 and 6 months, and 1 to 2 years after surgery. The measurements pertained to complications, healing of the flap based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings (in 10 patients), evaluation of Trendelenburg gait and sign, and patient-reported outcome measures of pain, disability, and quality of life. Preoperatively, all patients had a positive Trendelenburg sign and reported severe pain at the level of the greater trochanter. At a mean follow-up of 20 months,the Trendelenburg sign was negative in 7 patients and the Trendelenburg gait had disappeared in 7 patients. There was an improvement in patient-reported outcome measures but not to a significant level except for the pain subscores. Two patients had a postoperative seroma that resulted in a visible bump on the lateral side. Seven of 10 repairs with MRI follow-up showed perfect ingrowth on MRI without signs of rerupture. Gluteus maximus transfer for abductor deficiency of the hip may be effective for pain relief and functional improvements.Most patients showed an improved quality of life but were not completely pain free.Corten, K (corresponding author), Hosp Zuid Oost Limburg Genk, Dept Orthoped Surg, Schiepse Bos 6, B-3600 Genk, Belgium. [email protected]

    Elaboration de vecteurs dérivés de particules défectives du parvovirus MVM(p) pour le transfert de gènes dans des cellules tumorales

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    Correction: Expanded phenotypic spectrum of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorder Bryant-Li-Bhoj syndrome with 38 additional individuals (European Journal of Human Genetics, (2024), 32, 8, (928-937), 10.1038/s41431-024-01610-1)

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    An author was not named. The missing author is: “Annick Toutain” Her affiliation is: 27 Service de Génétique, CHU de Tours, Tours, France. 28 UMR1253, iBrain, Inserm, University of Tours, Tours, France. © The Author(s) 2024
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