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Statut et comportement social du Grand dauphin Tursiops truncatus Mont. 1821 dans le bassin d’Arcachon
A sedentary group of six bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) has been photoidentified in the Bassin d’Arcachon, S.W. France. The social structure of this group has been determined from statistical analysis of swimming associations, as shown on pictures taken monthly from January 1989 to December 1991. The group includes a mother-infant pair, two females escorting the pair, and a pilot-watcher whose sex remains unknown. The sixth dolphin is a young solitary female which sometimes joins the group, while becoming increasingly familiar towards humans when alone.
The shyness of the oldest dolphins could be explained by their past experiences with humans (dolphins were still hunted in this area in the sixties !). However their cautious behaviour seems also to be well adapted to their difficult environment, a semi-closed bay, with shallow waters and numerous oyster farms.Ferrey Marc, Collet Anne, Guinet Christophe. Statut et comportement social du Grand dauphin Tursiops truncatus Mont. 1821 dans le bassin d’Arcachon. In: Revue d'Écologie (La Terre et La Vie), tome 48, n°3, 1993. pp. 257-278
Le Bacha De Smirne : Comédie En Un Acte Et En Prose ; Réprésentée par les Comédiens Italiens Ordinaires de Sa Majesté, pour la premiére fois le 9. Septembre 1747. / Par M***
Schlüsselseiten aus dem Exemplar der FB Gotha: Poes 8° 00895/03 (03)Nach Bn opale plus kann sowohl Antoine Petit als auch Jean Baptiste Collet de Messine Verf. sein.Fingerprint nach Ex. der FB Gotha und der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltErscheinungsvermerk im Kolophon: A Paris, Chez Cailleau, rue S. Jacques, au-dessus de la rue Mathurins, à S. André. M. DCC. XLVIII. - Im Kolophon: De l'Imprimerie de Ballard Fils, rue S. Jean de Beauvais, à Sainte Cécile
Panoramic Integral-Field Spectrograph: Ultraspectral Data to Understand the History of the Universe
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Tradução de uma disputa : Christophe versus Pétion em La tragédie du roi Christophe, de Aimé Césaire
Esta contribuição propõe a tradução comentada da primeira cena da peça de teatro La Tragédie du roi Christophe (A tragédia do rei Christophe), de Aimé Césaire. O texto foi publicado pelo autor martinicano em 1963 e encenado a partir de 1964. A história aborda o embate histórico entre os dois líderes revolucionários haitianos, Alexandre Pétion (1770-1818) e Henry Christophe (1767-1820), após o estabelecimento da independência do Haiti, em 1804. O ex-escravizado Henry Christophe I, autoproclamado rei do Haiti em 1811, protagoniza, na peça, os impasses políticos decorrentes do processo de descolonização para a constituição de um novo estado haitiano livre e democrático. Optamos por traduzir a cena que anuncia e ilustra, na abertura do primeiro Ato, o caráter trágico que permeia o desenrolar dos eventos.This contribution proposes the commented translation of the first scene of the play La Tragédie du roi Christophe (The tragedy of King Christophe), by Aimé Césaire. The text was published by the Martinican author in 1963 and staged from 1964 onwards. The story addresses the historical clash between the two Haitian revolutionary leaders, Alexandre Pétion (1770-1818) and Henry Christophe (1767-1820), after the establishment of Haitian independence in 1804. The ex-enslaved Henry Christophe I, self-proclaimed King of Haiti in 1811, stars, in the play, political impasses resulting from the decolonization process, for the constitution of a new free and democratic Haitian state. We chose to translate the scene that announces and illustrates, in the opening of the first Act, the tragic character that permeates the unfolding of events
Computational surgery and dual training: computing, robotics and imaging
This critical volume focuses on the use of medical imaging, medical robotics, simulation, and information technology in surgery. It offers a road map for computational surgery success, discusses the computer-assisted management of disease and surgery, and provides a rational for image processing and diagnostic. This book also presents some advances on image-driven intervention and robotics, as well as evaluates models and simulations for a broad spectrum of cancers as well as cardiovascular, neurological, and bone diseases. Training and performance analysis in surgery assisted by robotic systems is also covered. This book also: · Provides a comprehensive overview of the use of computational surgery and disease management · Discusses the design and use of medical robotic tools for orthopedic surgery, endoscopic surgery, and prostate surgery · Provides practical examples and case studies in the areas of image processing, virtual surgery, and simulation training Computational Surgery and Dual Training: Computing, Robotics and Imaging is an ideal book for graduate students and professionals in the area of bioengineering, computational science, computational medicine, and medical residents in surgery
[Carte] des chemins de fer départementaux dans le Déparment de la Meurthe. 1 : 320 000 / Collet, conducteur des Ponts et Chaussées
Towards automatic computer-aided planning in arthroplasty surgery by innovative methods for processing the bone surface models
Medial Olivocochlear Efferent System in Humans Studied With Amplitude-Modulated Tones
Maison, Stéphane, Christophe Micheyl, and Lionel Collet. Medial olivocochlear efferent system in humans studied with amplitude-modulated tones. J. Neurophysiol. 77: 1759–1768, 1997. Evoked otoacoustic emissions (EOAEs) are assumed to be generated by outer hair cells (OHCs). It is now generally accepted that EOAEs represent a means of functional exploration of the active micromechanical properties of OHCs. Efferent fibers of the medial olivocochlear system (MOCS) are connected along the sides and the bases of OHCs. Some studies have shown that a suppression effect on EOAE amplitude is induced by the MOCS neurons during contralateral stimulation, presumably by modification of OHC motility. The contralateral acoustic stimuli used in experiments on the EOAE suppression effect have consisted mainly of sounds without a slow temporal fluctuation in their envelopes (broad-band noise, narrow-band noise, pure tones, or clicks). To elucidate further the parameters of MOCS activation, in the present study we looked at the contralateral suppression effect of amplitude-modulated (AM) tones. The results showed that EOAE amplitude was reduced with AM tones compared with no contralateral acoustic stimulation. The suppression effect mainly depended on three parameters. 1) Contralateral stimulation intensity: EOAE suppression occurred only with intensities ≥40 dB SL. 2) The greater the modulation depth, the greater the suppression effect: statistical analysis showed a significant effect for 75 and 100% modulation depth. 3) The 100- and 140-Hz modulation frequencies gave the greatest suppression effect for 100 and 75% modulation depths. The suppression effect was frequency specific. The greatest decreases were observed when the carrier frequency of the contralateral AM tone was close to the frequency of the EOAE under study, i.e., 1 and 2 kHz. Acoustic cross talk and middle ear effects, which cannot be completely excluded, are discussed. However, the demonstrated frequency specificity of the EOAE suppression effect, together with observed presence of contralateral EOAE suppression in patients without stapedial reflex and the very weak intensities used (i.e., below acoustic reflex threshold), suggested that it was unlikely that the observed effects were due merely to middle ear reflexes. Our results confirm further the contralateral suppression effect on human cochlea mechanisms and show that the suppression effect can be influenced by amplitude modulations of the suppressor, characteristic of sounds in the environment. </jats:p
Morisset/PyNeb_devel: 1.1.9
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sj-doc-1-acr-10.1177_02841851221138519 - Supplemental material for Validation of a screening algorithm for hepatic fibrosis by Doppler ultrasound and elastography in a general population
Supplemental material, sj-doc-1-acr-10.1177_02841851221138519 for Validation of a screening algorithm for hepatic fibrosis by Doppler ultrasound and elastography in a general population by Anne-Sophie Renard, Anita Paisant, Victoire Cartier, Paul Calès, Mirela Goyet-Prelipcean, Edmond Geagea, Jean-Pierre Tasu, Christine Silvain, Mathilde Wagner, Aline Le Cleach, Valérie Vilgrain, Laurent Castera, Ivan Bricault, Thomas Decaens, Céline Savoye-Collet, Hélène Montialoux, Jean-Michel Correas, Anaïs Vallet-Pichard, Jérôme Boursier and Christophe Aubé in Acta Radiologica</p
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