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F. Thureau-Dangin, A. Barrois, G. Dossin, M. Dunand, Arslan-Tash, 1931
Vincent A. F. Thureau-Dangin, A. Barrois, G. Dossin, M. Dunand, Arslan-Tash, 1931. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 12, fascicule 3, 1932. pp. 463-466
Droit et littérature. Une histoire et un exemple. L’Orestie de Eschyle
On April 29th, 2015, the Centre Interfacultaire d’Histoire du Droit et du Droit Romain (CIHDDR) at Neuchâtel University hosted a Workshop on Law and Literature, titled "Droit et Littérature. Séminaire thématique”. The workshop – chaired by Jean-Philippe Dunand – was organized in two parties. The first one dealing with the approach of Law as Narrative with the presentations of M. Paola Mittica and Flora Di Donato. The second one dealing with the subjects of: Law, Literature and Ethics, with a presentation of Loris Petris; Law and Paintings with a presentation of Alain Papaux; Roman Law and Literature with a presentation of Jean-Jacques Aubert
F. Thureau-Dangin, A. Barrois, G. Dossin et M. Dunand, Arslan- Tash (Bibliothèque archéologique et historique du Haut-Commissariat de Syrie, t. XVI), 1931
Demargne Pierre. F. Thureau-Dangin, A. Barrois, G. Dossin et M. Dunand, Arslan- Tash (Bibliothèque archéologique et historique du Haut-Commissariat de Syrie, t. XVI), 1931. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 35, 1933, n°3. pp. 343-344
F. Thureau-Dangin, A. Barrois, G. Dossin et M. Dunand, Arslan- Tash (Bibliothèque archéologique et historique du Haut-Commissariat de Syrie, t. XVI), 1931
Demargne Pierre. F. Thureau-Dangin, A. Barrois, G. Dossin et M. Dunand, Arslan- Tash (Bibliothèque archéologique et historique du Haut-Commissariat de Syrie, t. XVI), 1931. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 35, 1933, n°3. pp. 343-344
Coordination Equilibrium in an Ln(III) Macrocyclic Chelate Modulated by a Reversible Interaction with a Weakly Donor Substituent
The introduction of a squaric acid moiety at the secondary nitrogen center of DO3A [DO3A = 1,4,7-tris(carboxymethyl)-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane] yields the DO3ASQ ligand endowed with a potential octadenticity towards Ln(III) ions. On the basis of 17O NMR investigations on [Gd(DO3ASQ)(H2O)], 13C NMR observations on [Lu(DO3ASQ)(H2O)] and UV spectra of [Eu(DO3ASQ)(H2O)], it is suggested that [Ln(DO3ASQ)(H2O)] complexes are present in solution as a mixture of two isomers differing in the coordination number of the Ln(III) ion, being 8 and 9, respectively. Only in the latter isomer is the squaric moiety coordinated to the Ln(III) ion. Interestingly, the two isomers display different exchange rates of the coordinated water molecule
F. Thureau-Dangin, A. Barrois, G. Dossix et Maurice Dunand. — Arslan-Tash (Bibliothèque archéolog. et histor. du Service des Antiquités en Syrie et au Liban, t. XVI).
Dussaud René. F. Thureau-Dangin, A. Barrois, G. Dossix et Maurice Dunand. — Arslan-Tash (Bibliothèque archéolog. et histor. du Service des Antiquités en Syrie et au Liban, t. XVI).. In: Syria. Tome 13 fascicule 4, 1932. pp. 388-390
F. Dunand, M. Philonenko, A. Benoit, J. F. Ménard, J. Hatt, Mystères et Syncrétismes. Université des Sciences humaines de Strasbourg. Centre de recherches d'Histoire des Religions ; Éludes d'Histoire des Religions.
Amiet Pierre. F. Dunand, M. Philonenko, A. Benoit, J. F. Ménard, J. Hatt, Mystères et Syncrétismes. Université des Sciences humaines de Strasbourg. Centre de recherches d'Histoire des Religions ; Éludes d'Histoire des Religions.. In: Syria. Tome 53 fascicule 3-4, 1976. pp. 343-345
F. Dunand, M. Philonenko, A. Benoit, J. F. Ménard, J. Hatt, Mystères et Syncrétismes. Université des Sciences humaines de Strasbourg. Centre de recherches d'Histoire des Religions ; Éludes d'Histoire des Religions.
Amiet Pierre. F. Dunand, M. Philonenko, A. Benoit, J. F. Ménard, J. Hatt, Mystères et Syncrétismes. Université des Sciences humaines de Strasbourg. Centre de recherches d'Histoire des Religions ; Éludes d'Histoire des Religions.. In: Syria. Tome 53 fascicule 3-4, 1976. pp. 343-345
Effect of Processed Calcite Particles on Apricot Cationic Nutrition and Fruit Quality.
We reported the preliminary results on the effects of processed calcite
particles (PCP), applied at stage II and III of fruit development, on leaf cationic
nutrition and some physical and chemical characteristics of apricot fruits (Prunus
armeniaca L.). Approximately 30, 40, 50 days after bloom, 20 trees trained to vase
were randomly chosen in a 10-year old orchard, located in the Middle Rhône Valley
of France, sprayed with 1.5 kg/ha suspended in 100 L of water of PCP and compared
with unsprayed trees. Fruit weight and diameter were measured from fruit set
(April 18, 2007) to 3 days before harvest (May 16, 2007). Potassium, calcium and
magnesium were determined by spectrochemical analysis by atomic absorption and
emission in accordance with the IAOPN protocols on leaves and fruit sampled from
1 week before treatment, 1 and 3 weeks after application. Fruit harvested at the last
picking were also analyzed for total soluble solids, titrable acidity, pH of the fruit
juice. A sample of 20 fruits was stored in a cold room and daily observed for postharvest
physiological disorders or pathogens cropped out.
The application of PCP had no significant effect on apricot fruit growth,
assessed as fruit diameter. However, the results obtained show that treated plants
have nitrogen and cationic contents, in both leaves and fruits, closer to the standard
reference levels of this region compared to untreated plants. Apricot fruits from PCP
treatment showed higher total soluble solids and lower titratable acidity. Moreover,
treated fruits showed a lower susceptibility to post-harvest physiological disorder or
pathogen attacks
Manufacturing of Composites by Pressure Infiltration, Structure and Mechanical Properties
This paper presents the possibility of composite block production by using pressure
infiltration technology. This method uses the pressure of an inert gas (usually argon or
nitrogen) to force the melted matrix material to infiltrate the reinforcing elements. Two types
of materials were considered: metal matrix syntactic foam and carbon fibre reinforced metal
matrix composite. Physical and mechanical investigations – such as optical microscopy,
scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffractography (XRD), tensile and upsetting
tests (considering aspect ratio) – were performed. The results of measurements are
summarized briefly here. Microscopic investigations showed almost perfect infiltration. XRD
measurements and tensile tests revealed negative effect of an intermetallic phase (Al(4)C(3)) on
ultimate tensile strength (UTS). Syntactic foams showed plateau region in their upsetting
diagrams. The effect of aspect ratio was also investigated. Specimens with higher aspect ratios
showed higher peak stress and higher modulus of elasticity. In the case of carbon fibre
reinforced metal matrix composites Al(4)C(3) ensured high compressive fracture strength
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