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    Pixelated chemical display stability simulations / Résultats des simulations de stabilité des afficheurs chimiques pixélisés

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    RÉSUMÉ: Cet ensemble de données contient les résultats de simulations utilisés dans l’article « Pixel-based open-space microfluidics for versatile surface processing » par Pierre-Alexandre Goyette, Étienne Boulais, Maude Tremblay et Thomas Gervais. Cet ensemble de données contient des simulations d’afficheurs chimiques pixélisés, où des erreurs stochastiques sont ajoutées aux débits de toutes les injections et les aspirations. L’objectif de ces simulations est de simuler le comportement des afficheurs chimique dans un contexte réel, ou des erreurs de fabrication et des obstructions partielles de canaux peuvent survenir et affecter le système. ABSTRACT: This data repository contains all the simulation result used for the article: "Pixel-based open-space microfluidics for versatile surface processing" by Pierre-Alexandre Goyette, Étienne Boulais, Maude Tremblay and Thomas Gervais. This dataset contains the simulation results of pixelated chemical display where stochastic errors are added to the flow rate of the injections and aspirations. The objective is to simulate the behavior of pixelated chemical displays in a real life contexts, where fabrication errors and partial clogging can affect the device

    Alexina Goyette St Denis Interview

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    Alexina Goyette St Denis was born in St Herméngilde, Québec, c.1890. Her mother, Sophie Carrignan, married her father in Canada, but had already worked in Auburn, Maine, as a young woman - a very unusual circumstance for an unmarried woman in that time. Her father, Abraham Goyette, already had five children from a previous marriage, and together they raised eight more. The couple moved to the United States and raised the family in Lewiston. In this interview, Alexina St Denis describes her childhood and notions of family, identity and citizenship.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/fac-interviews-and-lectures/1046/thumbnail.jp

    Annabelle

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    These collected poems from writers across the globe declare one common theme: resistance. By exploring sexual assault and violence in their work, each writer resists the patriarchal systems of power that continue to support a misogynist justice system that supports abusers. In doing so, they reclaim their power and their voice. Created as a response to the Jian Ghomeshi case, writers including Joan Crate, Ashley-Elizabeth Best, and Beth Goobie are, as editor Sue Goyette explains, a “multitude, resisting.” The collection could not be more timely. The work adds a new layer to the ever-growing #MeToo movement. Resistance underscores the validity of all women’s experiences, and the importance of dignifying such experiences in voice, however that may sound. Because once survivors speak out and disrupt their pain, there is no telling what else they can do

    Climate Analogues of European Vineyards

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    This repository contains the code and data processing workflows used to analyse climate-driven shifts in European viticulture through a climate analogues framework. The scripts implement bioclimatic indices related to vine growth and pathogen risk, account for vineyard-scale topography, and handle redundancy between climate indicators. The code enables identification of regions that are currently climatically analogous to projected future vineyard conditions, supporting both adaptation and expansion strategies in viticulture under climate change scenarios. For an easy visualisation of the results, discover the Climate analogues - vines app (MacOS and iOS: https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/id6756234067). The code in this repository was used to produce the analysis presented in: Allaman, Héloïse, Goyette, Stéphane, Dubuis, Pierre-Henri and Kasparian, Jérôme, Future Viability of European Vineyards Using Bioclimatic Climate Analogues (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2025.110978)

    La psychopédagogie du bien-être: l'art d'apprendre à se sentir bien pour enseigner mieux !

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    Dans ce numéro, Nancy Goyette, professeure et chercheuse à l'UQTR nous entretient à propos d'un nouveau champ de recherche qu'elle propose en sciences de l'éducation: la psychopédagogie du bien-être en contexte éducatif

    Ocean by Sue Goyette and Timely Irreverence by Jay MillAr

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    Review of Ocean by Sue Goyette and Timely Irreverence by Jay MillAr

    Entretien : le monde intérieur de Sophie Goyette. Entre deuil et résilience

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    Réalisé initialement dans le cadre du cours universitaire « Critique cinématographique », cet entretien avec la cinéaste québécoise Sophie Goyette investigue les thèmes du deuil et de la perte de l’être aimé qu’on retrouve au cœur du premier long métrage de Goyette Mes nuits feront écho (2016) ainsi que dans ses premiers courts métrages La Ronde (2011) et Le Futur Proche (2012). Au fil de cette discussion, Goyette aborde la façon dont se déploie son monde intérieur dans ses films de même que la part d’humanisme qui les traverse. Faisant primer dans ses images l’Humain, la nature, l’immensité, Goyette revient sur certaines étapes marquantes de son parcours de réalisatrice et sur son envie de continuer à « faire rêver les gens pour se faire rêver aussi ». En mettant l’accent sur l’importance de s’habituer à un cinéma « plus exploratoire, moins normatif » au Québec, la cinéaste expose son rapport à la création et réfléchit à son lien intime avec le septième art.Originally produced as part of the class “Critique Cinématographique”, this interview conducted with Québec filmmaker Sophie Goyette investigates the themes of mourning and loss of the loved one found at the heart of the first Goyette’s feature film Mes nuits feront écho (2016) as well as in her first short films La Ronde (2011) and Le Futur Proche (2012). In the course of this discussion, Goyette discusses how her inner world unfolds in her films. Favoring images of the human, nature, immensity, Goyette returns to some of the milestones of her career as a director and her desire to continue to “make people dream to make herself dream too.”By emphasizing the importance of becoming accustomed to a" more exploratory, less normative "cinema in Quebec, the filmmaker presents her relation to creating and reflects on her intimate connection with the seventh art

    Alien Registration- Goyette, Fred (Lewiston, Androscoggin County)

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    https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/28351/thumbnail.jp

    Alien Registration- Goyette, Alfred (Portland, Cumberland County)

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    https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/24314/thumbnail.jp
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