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    J.-C. Margolin, Erasme par lui-même, Collection Écrivains de toujours.

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    Boisset Jean. J.-C. Margolin, Erasme par lui-même, Collection Écrivains de toujours.. In: Annales. Economies, sociétés, civilisations. 21ᵉ année, N. 2, 1966. pp. 413-414

    Réponse : A préjugé, préjugé et demi : ne pas rendre à César plus qu'il ne lui appartient

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    Kroll J.-C. Réponse : A préjugé, préjugé et demi : ne pas rendre à César plus qu'il ne lui appartient. In: Économie rurale. N°187, 1988. pp. 69-72

    Smoking and lung cancer in Harbin, northeast China

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    Background: We studied the relationship between smoking and lung cancer risk in Harbin, Heilongjiang province, northeast China, an area with a very high baseline risk of lung cancer in both sexes, using data from a case-control study of lung cancer conducted between 1987 and 1990. Patients and methods: Cases were 218 patients with incident, histologically confirmed lung cancer and controls were 436 patients admitted to the same hospital with non-neoplastic and non-lung diseases. Results: Compared with never-smokers, the multivariate odds ratio (OR) for current smokers was 3.47 [95% confidence interval (CI) 2.31-5.20], and for ex-smokers 1.53 (95% CI 0.81-2.87). Lung cancer risk increased by 20% (95% CI 14% to 28%) for an increment of 5 years in smoking duration, and by 29% (95% CI 15% to 45%) for an increment of five cigarettes per day. The OR for smokers reporting occupational exposure to selected known or likely lung carcinogens was 7.22, compared with nonsmokers without occupational exposure. Conclusions: This study further confirms that cigarette smoking is a strong determinant of lung cancer also in this high-risk area of northeast China

    Chroniqueurs et photographes : Ph. Meyer, Dans mon pays lui-même, 1993 ; Serge Reneau, Politiques et pratiques au Havre, 1944-1965, Etudes Normandes n° 2-1993 ; J.-C. et J.-P. Duboscq, Le Havre 1940-1944, t.I, 1940-1942, Ed. Bertout, La mémoire Normande, 1995 ; Le Havre en 1901-1902, Musée de l'Ancien Havre ; Le Havre en vues aériennes, idem.

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    Gay François. Chroniqueurs et photographes : Ph. Meyer, Dans mon pays lui-même, 1993 ; Serge Reneau, Politiques et pratiques au Havre, 1944-1965, Etudes Normandes n° 2-1993 ; J.-C. et J.-P. Duboscq, Le Havre 1940-1944, t.I, 1940-1942, Ed. Bertout, La mémoire Normande, 1995 ; Le Havre en 1901-1902, Musée de l'Ancien Havre ; Le Havre en vues aériennes, idem.. In: Études Normandes, 46e année, n°2, 1997. Le Havre, l'Estuaire et la Mondialisation. pp. 105-107

    Evidence for molecular distortion involving the carbonyl group in triplet states of carbonyl derivatives of naphthalene obtained from time resolved vibrational spectroscopic studies

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    The C=O stretching vibration appears in the infrared spectra of 2-naphthaldehyde (1), 2-acetonaphthone (2), 2-naphthoic acid (3), methyl 2-naphthoate (4) and 1,2-dihydro-3H-benz[e]inden-3-one (5) in the state T-1(pi pi*) between 1600 and 1700 cm(-1). There is a strong line in the Raman spectrum of 1-5 in the state S-0 arising from the C=O stretching mode, but such a line is lacking in their resonance Raman spectra when they are in the state T-1. This is attributed to a large amplitude out-of-plane twist of the C=O group in 1-4 and to a pyramidalization of the C atom in the C=O group of 5 in the equilibrium geometry of the state T-1.PT: J; CR: 1993, MOPAC 93 VERSION 6 1 ALBRECHT AC, 1961, J CHEM PHYS, V34, P1476 ARNOLD DR, 1968, ADV PHOTOCHEM, V6, P301 BEHRINGER J, 1972, INTRO THEORY RAMAN E, P1 BENSASSON RV, 1980, J CHEM SOC F1, V76, P1801 BEUKLER CA, 1970, SURVEY ORGANIC SYNTH, P807 CATALIOTTI R, 1984, J MOL SPECTROSC, V103, P56 CHAPMAN OL, 1967, REC CHEM PROGR, V28, P167 CHRISTENSEN SD, 1983, J RAMAN SPECTROSC, V14, P53 CI XP, 1989, CHEM PHYS LETT, V158, P263 DEVAQUET A, 1972, J AM CHEM SOC, V94, P5160 DIRAC PAM, 1927, P R SOC LOND A-CONTA, V114, P710 DOPP D, 1990, J PHOTOCH PHOTOBIO A, V53, P59 DOPP D, 1992, CHEM BER-RECL, V125, P983 DUBEN AJ, 1974, EXCITED STATES, V1, P295 FISHER MR, 1985, J CHEM PHYS, V82, P4721 FORMOSINHO SJ, 1991, ADV PHOTOCHEM, V16, P67 GEORGE MW, 1993, CHEM LETT, P873 GRABOWSKI ZR, 1979, J LUMIN, V18, P420 GRABOWSKI ZR, 1979, NOUV J CHIM, V3, P443 GUSTAFSON TL, 1983, J CHEM PHYS, V79, P1559 GUSTAFSON TL, 1984, J CHEM PHYS, V81, P3438 HAMAGUCHI H, 1984, CHEM PHYS LETT, V106, P153 HELLER HG, 1981, J CHEM SOC P2, P341 HOPKINS JB, 1986, CHEM PHYS LETT, V124, P79 HUPPERT D, 1981, J CHEM PHYS, V75, P5714 KARTHA VB, 1973, CAN J CHEM, V51, P1749 KAWASHIMA H, 1990, CHEM PHYS LETT, V165, P59 KEARNS DR, 1966, J AM CHEM SOC, V88, P5087 KITAMURA M, 1973, B CHEM SOC JPN, V46, P3056 KRAINOV EP, 1964, OPT SPECTROSC, V16, P415 KRAMERS HA, 1925, Z PHYS, V31, P681 LEDGER MB, 1972, J CHEM SOC F1, V539, P539 LIM EC, 1977, EXCITED STATES, V3, P305 LUI YH, 1974, J MOL SPECTROSC, V49, P214 MYERS AB, 1985, J CHEM PHYS, V83, P5000 NEVILLE AG, 1990, J AM CHEM SOC, V113, P1869 PAGE C, 1988, THESIS U SAARLAND SA PARKER CA, 1968, J CHEM SOC CHEM COMM, P749 PLANTENGA FL, 1984, J PHOTOCHEM, V24, P133 RAYNER DM, 1986, J PHYS CHEM-US, V90, P2882 RETTIG W, 1979, CHEM PHYS LETT, V62, P115 RETTIG W, 1982, J PHYS CHEM-US, V86, P1970 ROBINSON GW, 1958, CAN J CHEM, V36, P31 ROTKIEWICZ K, 1975, CHEM PHYS LETT, V34, P55 SALTIEL J, 1970, MOL PHOTOCHEM, V2, P331 SCHMID ED, 1977, SPECTRY, V6, P314 SHENG SJ, 1978, CHEM PHYS LETT, V57, P168 TAHARA T, 1987, J PHYS CHEM-US, V91, P5875 TAHARA T, 1988, CHEM PHYS LETT, V152, P135 TAHARA T, 1990, J PHYS CHEM-US, V94, P170 TAKEMURA T, 1982, CHEM PHYS LETT, V91, P390 TANG J, 1970, RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY, V2 VANEIJK AMJ, 1987, J AM CHEM SOC, V109, P6635 VANEIJK AMJ, 1988, J CHEM SOC FARAD T 2, V84, P1129 VANEIJK AMJ, 1990, J CHEM SOC FARADAY T, V86, P2083 VANZEYL PHM, 1984, CHEM PHYS LETT, V105, P127 VISSER RJ, 1980, J CHEM SOC FARAD T 2, V76, P453 VISSER RJ, 1983, J CHEM SOC FARAD T 2, V79, P347 VISSER RJ, 1985, CHEM PHYS LETT, V113, P330 WAGNER BD, 1994, J AM CHEM SOC, V116, P6433 WEISENBORN PCM, 1988, CHEM PHYS, V126, P425 WEISENBORN PCM, 1989, CHEM PHYS, V133, P437 YAMAUCHI S, 1988, J PHYS CHEM-US, V92, P2129 ZINK JI, 1991, ADV PHOTOCHEM, V16, P119; NR: 65; TC: 5; J9: CHEM PHYS; PG: 18; GA: RE469Source type: Electronic(1

    A culture assessment of XYZ Manufacturing Company

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    Plan BWhat differentiates one successful, long-lasting company from another? The major distinguishing feature in comparing company’s success or non-success is in their most important competitive advantage and key ingredient to success – organizational culture. The long term success of companies has had more to do with company values, vision, and personal beliefs then market focus, competitive positioning, and resource advantage (Palmer, 1999). The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the current organizational culture of XYZ Manufacturing Company. The study assessed the organizational strengths and weaknesses, provided an aid for decision making during strategic planning, and established measures for benchmarking and evaluating change in the organization over time. In order to meet the goals of the study, data was gathered from 40 employees of the organization. The data was collected using a survey that was developed by the researcher through collaboration with the president of the organization and is based on the Denison Culture Model (2003). The survey was divided into four categories that included: Involvement, Business Principles, Working Relationships, and Employee Satisfaction and yielded a 77.5% response rate. Results of the survey are displayed into a circular model for ease of identifying and analyzing the areas of strength and concer

    Constructal design of pedestrian evacuation from an area

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    Author name used in this publication: Lui, C. H.Author name used in this publication: Fong, N. K.Author name used in this publication: Chow, W. K.2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishedVoR allowe
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