748 research outputs found

    Jean-Marc Chappuis (f), Alain Longchamp, « Aujourd'hui Dimanche ». Billets dominicaux. Collection : « L'Evangile dans la Vie ». Genève, Labor et Fides, 1987

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    Mehl Roger. Jean-Marc Chappuis (f), Alain Longchamp, « Aujourd'hui Dimanche ». Billets dominicaux. Collection : « L'Evangile dans la Vie ». Genève, Labor et Fides, 1987. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 68e année n°4, Novembre-décembre 1988. pp. 520-521

    Jean-Marc Chappuis (f), Alain Longchamp, « Aujourd'hui Dimanche ». Billets dominicaux. Collection : « L'Evangile dans la Vie ». Genève, Labor et Fides, 1987

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    Mehl Roger. Jean-Marc Chappuis (f), Alain Longchamp, « Aujourd'hui Dimanche ». Billets dominicaux. Collection : « L'Evangile dans la Vie ». Genève, Labor et Fides, 1987. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 68e année n°4, Novembre-décembre 1988. pp. 520-521

    Supplemental_Material - Mitochondrial Respiratory Capacity is Restored in Hibernating Cardiomyocytes Following Co-Culture with Mesenchymal Stem Cells

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    Supplemental_Material for Mitochondrial Respiratory Capacity is Restored in Hibernating Cardiomyocytes Following Co-Culture with Mesenchymal Stem Cells by Laura L. Hocum Stone, Erin Chappuis, Maribel Marquez, Edward O McFalls, Rosemary F. Kelly, and Tammy Butterick in Cell Medicine</p

    Effectiveness and clinical performance of early implant placement for the replacement of single teeth in anterior areas: A systematic review.

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    AIM To assess the effectiveness and clinical performance of early implant placement, 4-8 (Type 2) or 12-16 weeks (Type 3) after extraction, in single anterior sites. METHODS Studies reporting on Type 2 and Type 3 implant placement were identified. Findings were summarized in evidence tables. Main outcome was implant survival. Peri-implant soft and hard tissues changes, periodontal parameters, aesthetics and patient-reported outcomes were also evaluated. Quality of reporting of the included studies was evaluated through Consort, Newcastle-Ottawa scale and IHE quality appraisal checklist. RESULTS Nineteen eligible articles (seven from one RCT, three from two CCTs and nine from three case series) reporting on 140 patients and 140 implants were included. Type 3 implants showed comparable results to Type 4: 95% vs. 100% survival rates. Studies reported high values of implant survival, minimal technical and biological complications and high aesthetic scores in both short and long-term follow-ups for both Type 2 and Type 3 implant placement. Quality evaluation highlighted important weaknesses in the included trials. CONCLUSIONS Limited data on Type 2 and Type 3 implant placement appear to indicate that they can perform well both short and long term. However, the limited number of cases, the significant heterogeneity of the included studies and the high risk of biases importantly reduce the generalizability of the findings. CRD42018117363

    FIGURE 5 in New species of Elaphoidella Chappuis, 1929 and Schizopera Sars, 1905 (Copepoda Harpacticoida) from two caves in northeastern and southern Thailand

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    FIGURE 5. Elaphoidella isana sp. nov., female: (A) antennule; (B) antenna; (C) mandible; (D) maxillule; (E) maxilla; (F) maxilliped.Published as part of Watiroyram, Santi, Sanoamuang, La-Orsri & Brancelj, Anton, 2021, New species of Elaphoidella Chappuis, 1929 and Schizopera Sars, 1905 (Copepoda Harpacticoida) from two caves in northeastern and southern Thailand, pp. 550-569 in Zootaxa 5051 (1) on page 557, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5051.1.22, http://zenodo.org/record/556396

    Prevalence and under-detection of gambiense human African trypanosomiasis during mass screening sessions in Uganda and Sudan

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    BACKGROUND: Active case detection through mass community screening is a major control strategy against human African trypanosomiasis (HAT, sleeping sickness) caused by T. brucei gambiense. However, its impact can be limited by incomplete attendance at screening sessions (screening coverage) and diagnostic inaccuracy. METHODS: We developed a model-based approach to estimate the true prevalence and the fraction of cases detected during mass screening, based on observed prevalence, and adjusting for incomplete screening coverage and inaccuracy of diagnostic algorithms for screening, confirmation and HAT stage classification. We applied the model to data from three Médecins Sans Frontières projects in Uganda (Adjumani, Arua-Yumbe) and Southern Sudan (Kiri). RESULTS: We analysed 604 screening sessions, targeting about 710,000 people. Cases were about twice as likely to attend screening as non-cases, with no apparent difference by stage. Past incidence, population size and repeat screening rounds were strongly associated with observed prevalence. The estimated true prevalence was 0.46% to 0.90% in Kiri depending on the analysis approach, compared to an observed prevalence of 0.45%; 0.59% to 0.87% in Adjumani, compared to 0.92%; and 0.18% to 0.24% in Arua-Yumbe, compared to 0.21%. The true ratio of stage 1 to stage 2 cases was around two-three times higher than that observed, due to stage misclassification. The estimated detected fraction was between 42.2% and 84.0% in Kiri, 52.5% to 79.9% in Adjumani and 59.3% to 88.0% in Arua-Yumbe. CONCLUSIONS: In these well-resourced projects, a moderate to high fraction of cases appeared to be detected through mass screening. True prevalence differed little from observed prevalence for monitoring purposes. We discuss some limitations to our model that illustrate several difficulties of estimating the unseen burden of neglected tropical diseases

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    [François Chappuis]Bogensignaturen: A-F

    Absolute ozone absorption cross section in the Huggins Chappuis minimum (350–470 nm) at 296 K

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    Abstract. We report the ozone absolute absorption cross section between 350–470 nm, the minimum between the Huggins and Chappuis bands, where the ozone cross section is less than 10−22 cm2. Ozone spectra were acquired using an incoherent broadband cavity enhanced absorption spectrometer, with three channels centered at 365, 405, and 455 nm. The accuracy of the measured cross section is 2 %. Previous measurements vary by more than an order of magnitude in this spectral region. The measurements reported here provide much greater spectral coverage than the most recent measurements. We report a minimum absorption cross section of 3.4×10−24 cm2 at 381.8 nm, which is 22 % lower than the previously reported value. The effect of O3 concentration and water vapor partial pressure were investigated, however there were no observable changes in the absorption spectrum most likely due to the low optical density of the complex. </jats:p

    Absolute ozone absorption cross section in the Huggins Chappuis minimum (350–470 nm) at 296 K

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    Abstract. We report the ozone absolute absorption cross section between 350–470 nm, the minimum between the Huggins and Chappuis bands, where the ozone cross section is less than 10−22 cm2. Ozone spectra were acquired using an incoherent broadband cavity enhanced absorption spectrometer, with three channels centered at 365, 405, and 455 nm. The accuracy of the measured cross section is 4–30%, with the greatest uncertainty near the minimum absorption at 375–390 nm. Previous measurements vary by more than an order of magnitude in this spectral region. The measurements reported here provide much greater spectral coverage than the most recent measurements. The effect of O3 concentration and water vapor partial pressure were investigated, however there were no observable changes in the absorption spectrum most likely due to the low optical density of the complex. </jats:p
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