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    Le duc de Mercœur, d'après des documents inédits, раг F. Jouon des Longrais.

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    Lemoine Jean. Le duc de Mercœur, d'après des documents inédits, раг F. Jouon des Longrais.. In: Bibliothèque de l'école des chartes. 1896, tome 57. pp. 448-450

    4 milliards de journaux, de F. Archambault et J.-F. Lemoine

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    Mousseau Jacques. 4 milliards de journaux, de F. Archambault et J.-F. Lemoine. In: Communication et langages, n°34, 1977. p. 126

    Chine du Nord et Chine du Sud, d'après les derniers volumes de F. von Richthofen

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    Lemoine Paul. Chine du Nord et Chine du Sud, d'après les derniers volumes de F. von Richthofen. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 22, n°121, 1913. pp. 98-103

    Revue internationale de l’Enseignement. 15 juin. — F. Lemoine. L'éducation morale à l’École alsacienne.

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    Pellisson Maurice. Revue internationale de l’Enseignement. 15 juin. — F. Lemoine. L'éducation morale à l’École alsacienne.. In: La revue pédagogique, tome 41, Juillet-Décembre 1902. p. 193

    Dopchie Nicole, Landsvreug-Grynpas Christiane, Lemoine Marc, Morthier-Nizet Odette — Recherche sur les facteurs d'inadaptation scolaire

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    V. F. Dopchie Nicole, Landsvreug-Grynpas Christiane, Lemoine Marc, Morthier-Nizet Odette — Recherche sur les facteurs d'inadaptation scolaire. In: Population, 27ᵉ année, n°2, 1972. pp. 332-333

    Yves Lemoine et Pierre Lenoël, Les avenues de la République. Souvenirs de F.-V. Raspail, 1984

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    Dubief Henri. Yves Lemoine et Pierre Lenoël, Les avenues de la République. Souvenirs de F.-V. Raspail, 1984. In: 1848. Révolutions et mutations au XIXe siècle, Numéro 1, 1985. p. 133

    Begonia fulgens Lemoine

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    <i>Begonia fulgens</i> Lemoine, Hort. Lemoine 119: IV (1891). – Type: Unknown. <p> V. Lemoine, Hort. Lemoine 127: 82 (1894); L.B. Smith & B.G. Schubert, Revista Univ. (Cuzco) 33(87): 78 (1944); R.C. Foster, Contr. Gray Herb. 184: 137 (1958); D.C. Wasshausen <i>et al.</i> in P.M. JØrgensen <i>et al.</i> (eds), Cat. Bolivia, Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard. 129: 385 (2013).</p> <p> <i>Notes</i>. <i>Begonia fulgens</i> Lemoine was included in Smith and Schubert’s revision of the Begoniaceae for the <i>Flora of Bolivia</i> (Smith & Schubert, 1944a) and the first checklist of Bolivian <i>Begonia</i> (Foster, 1958). Wasshausen <i>et al.</i> (2013) excluded the species from their treatment, stating that these earlier records were based on incorrectly identified material. Smith & Schubert (1944a), however, only cited the protologue of <i>Begonia fulgens</i> (Lemoine, 1891) and its citation in the <i>Index Kewensis</i> (1905: pp. 493), whereas Foster only cited the protologue. Neither citation can therefore be a misapplied name.</p> <p> The protologue of <i>Begonia fulgens</i> describes it as a caulescent, tuberous species with four tepals on the staminate flower and five (or six) tepals on the pistillate flowers. All aspects of the description are consistent with Tebbitt’s concept of <i>Begonia veitchii</i> Hook.f. var. <i>veitchii</i> (Tebbitt, 2020) except the occasional six tepals on the pistillate flower. Tebbitt refrained from including <i>Begonia fulgens</i> in the synonymy of <i>B. veitchii</i> var. <i>veitchii</i> and suggested the six tepals may indicate it is of hybrid origin. Recent photographs from Sandia Province, Puno Region, Peru do, however, show some individuals of <i>Begonia veitchii</i> var. <i>veitchii</i> with six tepals on the pistillate flowers (Josh Allen, unpublished).</p> <p> An illustration published in Wiener illustrirte Garten-Zeitung (without author, 1893: fig. 9) may show a plant from the original illustration of <i>B. fulgens</i>, and clearly shows a plant with five tepals on the pistillate flower. The origins of this plant are, however, unclear. The text accompanying the illustration states that the plant was exhibited in Lyon, and it is unclear whether this is true of the original introduction of <i>Begonia fulgens</i>. The text also mentions hybridisation, but it is unclear whether the authors are referring to the illustrated plant as a hybrid or a general increase in the number of hybridised tuberous begonias. The claimed size of the flowers of this plant reaches 12–15 cm across, which may indicate that the plant is a hybrid or it could equally be the result of cultivating a plant in optimal conditions. A further possibility is a nursery exaggerating the size of the blooms of their latest product.</p> <p> We strongly suspect that the original description of <i>Begonia fulgens</i> refers to the same species as <i>B. veitchii</i> but are unable to conclusively demonstrate this. There is no known type of the name and little prospect of one arising, the original horticultural descriptions are ambiguous, and it is unclear whether later citations (e.g. without author, 1893) refer to the same introduction as the protologue. We suggest that future authors reject this name.</p>Published as part of <i>Moonlight, Peter & Fuentes, Alfredo F., 2022, AN UPDATED CHECKLIST AND KEY TO THE SPECIES OF BOLIVIAN BEGONIA, INCLUDING ONE NEW SPECIES, pp. 1-66 in Edinburgh Journal of Botany 79 (407)</i> on page 54, DOI: 10.24823/EJB.2022.407, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10553332">http://zenodo.org/record/10553332</a&gt

    Un pédiatre nantais « découvreur » du syndrome d’alcoolisation fœtale : le Dr Paul Lemoine (1917-2006)

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    International audiencePaul Lemoine (1917–2006) is considered to have been the first to have described fetal alcohol syndrome in Ouest-médical in1968. However, his career and his discovery do not seem to be as popular in France as one might expect. This retrospection aims to situate this discovery in its historical context. The first part presents the author (a biography of Paul Lemoine) and his work (an article by Lemoine and colleagues entitled “Children of alcoholic parents” in Ouest-médical and a Doctor of Medicine thesis by his student, J.-P. Borteyru, on the same subject). The second part provides some explanations to give an understanding of the lack of interest in this discovery and its discoverer in France in the 70s and the 80s (research on the offspring of alcoholics in France at that time, poor communication, conditions allowing a change of perception concerning fetal alcohol syndrome).Paul Lemoine (1917-2006) est réputé avoir décrit en premier le syndrome d’alcoolisation fœtale dans L’Ouest médical en1968. Pour autant, son parcours et sa découverte ne semblent pas aussi considérés en France qu’on pourrait s’y attendre. Cette rétrospection vise à situer cette découverte dans son contexte historique.La première partie situe l’auteur (biographie de Paul Lemoine) et son travail (article de L’Ouest médical sur « Les enfants de parents alcooliques », thèse de son externe J.-P. Borteyru sur ce même sujet). La seconde propose quelques pistes explicatives du manque d’intérêt porté à cette découverte et à son découvreur en France dans les années 1970 et 1980 (travaux portant à l’époque en France sur la descendance des alcooliques ; communication maladroite ; conditions ayant permis un changement de regard sur la question de l’alcoolisation fœtale)

    Layers of shared and cooperative control, assistance and automation

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    S.159-164Over the last centuries we have experienced scientific, technological and societal progress that enabled the creation of intelligent assisted and automated machines with increasing abilities, and require a conscious distribution of roles and control between humans and machines. Machines can be more than either fully automated or manually controlled, but can work together with the human on different levels of assistance and automation in a hopefully beneficial cooperation. One way of cooperation is that the automation and the human have a shared control over a situation, e.g. a vehicle in an environment. The objective of this paper is to provide a common meta model of shared and cooperative assistance and automation. The meta models based on insight from the H(orse)-methaphor (Flemisch et al, 2003; Goodrich et al., 2006) and Human-Machine Cooperation principles (Hoc and Lemoine, 1998; Pacaux-Lemoine and Debernard, 2002; Pacaux-Lemoine, 2014), are presented and combined in order to propose a framework and criteria to design safe, efficient, ecological and attractive systems. Cooperation is presented from different points of view such as levels of activity (operational, tactical and strategic levels) (Lemoine et al, 1996) as well as the type of function shared between Human and machine (information gathering, information analysis, decision selection, action implementation) (Parasuraman et al., 2000). Examples will be provided in the aviation domain (e.g. Goodrich et. al 2012) and the automotive domain with the automation of driving (Hoeger et al, 2008; Flemisch et al., 2016; Tricot et al., 2004; Pacaux-Lemoine et al, 2004; Pacaux-Lemoine et al., 2015).49Nr.1

    Título: Opera omnia. Tomus primus

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