957 research outputs found
Cesari (L.), Varaschin (D.), eds. Les relations franco-chinoises au vingtième siècle et leurs antécédents.
Servais Paul. Cesari (L.), Varaschin (D.), eds. Les relations franco-chinoises au vingtième siècle et leurs antécédents.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 85, fasc. 2, 2007. Histoire medievale, moderne et contemporaine - Middeleeuwse. moderne en hedendaagse geschiedenis. pp. 451-452
Remy (J.), Voye (L.), Servais (E.), Produire ou reproduire ? une sociologie de la vie quotidienne. Tome 2, Transaction sociale et dynamique culturelle, 1980
Bourdin Alain. Remy (J.), Voye (L.), Servais (E.), Produire ou reproduire ? une sociologie de la vie quotidienne. Tome 2, Transaction sociale et dynamique culturelle, 1980. In: Sociologie du travail, 24ᵉ année n°1, Janvier-mars 1982. pp. 111-113
Remy (J.), Voye (L.), Servais (E.), Produire ou reproduire ? une sociologie de la vie quotidienne. Tome 2, Transaction sociale et dynamique culturelle, 1980
Bourdin Alain. Remy (J.), Voye (L.), Servais (E.), Produire ou reproduire ? une sociologie de la vie quotidienne. Tome 2, Transaction sociale et dynamique culturelle, 1980. In: Sociologie du travail, 24ᵉ année n°1, Janvier-mars 1982. pp. 111-113
Cello techniques and performing practices in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
This thesis comprises a study of cello performance practices throughout the nineteenth century and into the early decades of the twentieth. It is organised in terms of the increasing complexity of the concepts which it examines, as they are to be found in printed and manuscript music, instrumental methods and larger treatises, early recordings, concert reviews and pictures. Basic posture is considered along with different ways of holding the
bow. The development of the tail-pin shows that even when it was widely used, the older posture was still referred to as a model. Some implications for tone quality and tonal
projection are considered in the light of the shape of the arms. Some connections between the cellist's posture and that recommended by etiquette books are explored. The
functionality of the left hand and arm, and the development of modem scale fingerings, show that there was a considerable period of overlap between newer and older practices, with modern scale fingerings evolving over a long period of time. Similarly, views on the function of the right wrist in bowing are shown to change gradually, moving towards a more active upper arm movement with less extreme flexibility of the wrist. Two central expressive techniques especially associated with string playing arc considered in the context of the cello, namely vibrato and portamento. These topics are examined in the light of written indications in music, recommendations in cello treatises, and the practices evidenced in early recordings. The sources for this study can be brought into an overall
framework of a constant dialogue between `theory', as expressed in verbal instructions to the learner, or general a priori reflections about the cello, and `practice', manifested in performing editions and early recordings, or in individual acts of reception. A wide divergence is noted, both between theory and practice in general, and in terms of different styles of playing observable at any one time. It is suggested that tensions between practice
and critical disapproval can be resolved in terms of Lacanian discourse. Several test cases are used in order to compare several different recordings of the same works. The question of the musical character of the cello is discussed in terms of widespread assumptions about its gendered identity. A wide range of sources suggest that this moved from a straightforwardly `masculine' identity expressed through a controlling, elevated eloquence to a less clearly defined one, incorporating the 'feminine', with a greater stress on uninhibited emotional expression. Some performance implications for this change of view are pursued with respect to specific repertoires. Broad conclusions stress the importance of the diversity of performance practices as opposed to unifying generalisations
Gubel (E.), André-Leicknam (B.), Aubet-Semmler (M.-E. ), Badre (L.). Bordreuil (P.), Bunnens (G.), Caubet (A.), Falsone (G.), Fernandez (J.H.), Limme (L.), Lipinski (E.), Naster (P.), et Servais-Soyer (B.). - Les Phéniciens et le Monde méditerranéen. - Catalogue de l'exposition tenue à Bruxelles (6/3-6/5 86) et à Luxembourg (21/5-6/7 86). 1986
Audouze Françoise. Gubel (E.), André-Leicknam (B.), Aubet-Semmler (M.-E. ), Badre (L.). Bordreuil (P.), Bunnens (G.), Caubet (A.), Falsone (G.), Fernandez (J.H.), Limme (L.), Lipinski (E.), Naster (P.), et Servais-Soyer (B.). - Les Phéniciens et le Monde méditerranéen. - Catalogue de l'exposition tenue à Bruxelles (6/3-6/5 86) et à Luxembourg (21/5-6/7 86). 1986. In: Les Nouvelles de l'archéologie, n°25, automne 1986. L'archéologie dans l'enseignement primaire et secondaire. pp. 124-125
Identités autochtones et missions chrétiennes. Brisures et émergences, sous la direction de Philippe Chanson et Olivier Servais Coll. « Mémoire d’Eglises », Karthala, 2006, 332 p.
L’originalité de cette session du CREDIC à Namur (août 2005), conçue et coordonnée par deux anthropologues, le Belge Olivier Servais et le Suisse Philippe Chanson est d’avoir choisi le vaste champ de la rencontre des cultures, pour saisir dans toute sa complexité la recherche des identités collectives. Les notions de « psychologie ou âmes des peuples » forgées à l’ère romantique et différenciées au cours du puissant mouvement des nationalités (Jean Pirotte) a été revisitée, en fonction de l’..
Physical modelling of low-cost modifications to the Crump Weir in order to improve fish passage : evelopment of favourable swimming conditions and investigation of the hydrometric effect
More than 350 Crump-type weirs (which are triangular in profile) form part of the
Environment Agency's hydrometric network in rivers across England and Wales.
These weirs operate as effective measurement structures and are useful over a large
flow range. However, they also act as barriers that impede the passage of many
species of coarse fish within their natural habitat.
The primary aim of this research project was to recommend modifcations to Crump
weirs in order to improve fish passage, while still allowing the weirs to fulfll their
hydrometric purpose in a reliable way. It was an additional requirement that any
proposed solution(s) be both practical and achievable at low-cost. This is in contrast
to conventional fish pass solutions, that tend to be expensive, are generally not
hydrometrically rated, and most of which were not designed with coarse fish in
mind.
The method used was a model study conducted in the laboratory, which allowed for
a great number of layouts to be trialled. Laboratory research combined with fish
swimming data provides a basis for projecting successful fish ascents. Brimpton weir
on the River Enborne was chosen as a suitable reference on which to base laboratory
model tests.
The preferred arrangement (termed a `rotated-V' layout) was found to be a series of
baffles located on the downstream slope of the Crump weir. These baffles effectively
act as weirs at low
flows and roughness elements at high
flows. Each baffle has a
slot which helps to form a path of ascent for fish. The base closest to the crest was
set at the same height as the crest, as this led to optimum low velocities in the slots
on the downstream slope.
Extensive testing revealed that the proposed solution results in a change in a weir's
hydrometric characteristics. However, it was demonstrated that the deviation of the
coefficient of discharge is predictable. Therefore, it allows for reliable
flow measure-
ment to be achieved (subject to a standardised calibration trial using volumetric
flow
measurement techniques). In addition, a detailed measurement and analysis of wa-
ter velocities within the recommended solution strongly suggest that it substantially
improves on the fish passage capability of a Crump weir
Correction to: miR-379 links glucocorticoid treatment with mitochondrial response in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (Scientific Reports, (2020), 10, 1, (9139), 10.1038/s41598-020-66016-7)
peer reviewedCorrection to: Scientific Reportshttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-66016-7, published online 04 June 2020 The original version of this Article contained errors in the names of the authors Mathilde Sanson, Ai Vu Hong, Emmanuelle Massourides, Nathalie Bourg, Laurence Suel, Fatima Amor, Guillaume Corre, Paule Bénit, Inès Barthelemy, Stephane Blot, Anne Bigot, Christian Pinset, Pierre Rustin, Laurent Servais, Thomas Voit, Isabelle Richard & David Israeli, which were incorrectly given as M. Sanson, A. Vu Hong, E. Massourides, N. Bourg, L. Suel, F. Amor, G. Corre, P. Bénit, I. Barthélémy, S. Blot, A. Bigot, C. Pinset, P. Rustin, L. Servais, T. Voit, I. Richard & D. Israeli. The original Article and accompanying Supplementary Information file have been corrected
Introduction à l'ouvrage "Angles d'approches. Histoire économique et sociale de l'espace wallon et de ses marges (XVè-XXè siècles)" dirigé par V. Fillieux, L. Honnoré et P. Servais
Les plateformes internet d’hébergement touristique (Airbnb et autres)
Ce numéro spécial consacré aux plateformes internet d’hébergement touristique contient notamment l'article de doctrine "La réglementation bruxelloise en matière d’hébergement touristique", par N. Bernard, L. Debroux, M. Von Kuegelgen et D. Servais
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