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    Delpierre (G.). — Apports de Jung à la psychologie. Evol. Psychiatr., 1963, n° 4, pp. 589-607

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    Turbiaux Marcel. Delpierre (G.). — Apports de Jung à la psychologie. Evol. Psychiatr., 1963, n° 4, pp. 589-607. In: Bulletin de psychologie, tome 20 n°252, 1967. p. 126

    Madeleine Delpierre avec la collaboration de Françoise Tétart-Vittu : Se vêtir au 18e siècle, 1996

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    Michaud Claude. Madeleine Delpierre avec la collaboration de Françoise Tétart-Vittu : Se vêtir au 18e siècle, 1996. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°29, 1997. Le vin, sous la direction de Jean Bart et Élisabeth Wahl. p. 612

    Madeleine Delpierre avec la collaboration de Françoise Tétart-Vittu : Se vêtir au 18e siècle, 1996

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    Michaud Claude. Madeleine Delpierre avec la collaboration de Françoise Tétart-Vittu : Se vêtir au 18e siècle, 1996. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°29, 1997. Le vin, sous la direction de Jean Bart et Élisabeth Wahl. p. 612

    Maria : [sérénade langoureuse] créée par Rollin, René Raoult, Sorius, Delpierre … (7 artistes) [photo de Rollin Cliché Masson] [illustration monogramme P.D. pour P. Dubois]

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    Maria : [sérénade langoureuse] créée par Rollin, René Raoult, Sorius, Delpierre, Chamilley, Prézac, Vanyll (7 artistes) ; photo de Rollin Cliché Masson , illustration monogramme P.D. pour P. Dubois ; paroles de Plébus ; musique de Vincent Scotto ; L. Digoudé-Diodet éditeur, 39 Faubourg Saint-Martin, Paris ; imprimerie Crevel ; [intérieur : aucune mention artiste ; (sous-titre) “Sérénade langoureuse” ; cotage LD1199 ; Crevel frères gravure imprimerue] ; verso vierge (datée au crayon) “Paris, 22 novembre 1914”, partition du fonds René Nancy? ; incipit “Le cœur plein d’espoir, / Je t’attends sous ton balcon” ; datation du titre par cotage Devriès & Lesure 1909-1910 ; datation impossible par BNF. [La notice du catalogue BNF précise : “Publication : [S.l.] : [s.n.], [s.d.]”, consultée le 07/07/2017

    Maria : [sérénade langoureuse] créée par Rollin, René Raoult, Sorius, Delpierre … (7 artistes) [photo de Rollin Cliché Masson] [illustration monogramme P.D. pour P. Dubois]

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    Maria : [sérénade langoureuse] créée par Rollin, René Raoult, Sorius, Delpierre, Chamilley, Prézac, Vanyll (7 artistes) ; photo de Rollin Cliché Masson , illustration monogramme P.D. pour P. Dubois ; paroles de Plébus ; musique de Vincent Scotto ; L. Digoudé-Diodet éditeur, 39 Faubourg Saint-Martin, Paris ; imprimerie Crevel ; [intérieur : aucune mention artiste ; (sous-titre) “Sérénade langoureuse” ; cotage LD1199 ; Crevel frères gravure imprimerue] ; verso vierge (datée au crayon) “Paris, 22 novembre 1914”, partition du fonds René Nancy? ; incipit “Le cœur plein d’espoir, / Je t’attends sous ton balcon” ; datation du titre par cotage Devriès & Lesure 1909-1910 ; datation impossible par BNF. [La notice du catalogue BNF précise : “Publication : [S.l.] : [s.n.], [s.d.]”, consultée le 07/07/2017

    Décret, présenté par Briez au nom du comité des secours publics, accordant au citoyen Delpierre la somme de 400 livres à titre de secours et indemnité et pour l'aider à rentrer à son domicile après 4 mois de détention, lors de la séance du 28 messidor an II (16 juillet 1794)

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    Briez Philippe Constant Joseph. Décret, présenté par Briez au nom du comité des secours publics, accordant au citoyen Delpierre la somme de 400 livres à titre de secours et indemnité et pour l'aider à rentrer à son domicile après 4 mois de détention, lors de la séance du 28 messidor an II (16 juillet 1794). In: Tome XCIII - Du 21 messidor au 12 thermidor an II (9 juillet au 30 juillet 1794) p. 219

    The short-term impact of non-removable offloading devices on quality of life in people with recurrent diabetic foot ulcers

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    Objective: Recurrent diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are associated with poor health-related quality of life and reduced mobility. Current guidelines recommend application of non-removable offloading devices (NROLDs) as they may improve the healing of DFUs, but there is a lack of information on the wider effects of wearing these devices. Few studies have examined the impact of NROLDs on holistic wellbeing or physical activity. We aimed to investigate the short-term impact of NROLDs on physical activity and DFU-related quality of life (DFU-QoL) in a small sample of community-dwelling people with recurrent DFUs.Method: We measured DFU-QoL and physical activity (GPAQ) in people with DFUs, recruited from a single clinic before NROLD application, and at three and six weeks after device fitting. Participants were aged from 39-81 years (mean 58.4±10.1 years) with an equal number of male and female participants.Results: The study cohort comprised 18 participants, of whom 14 (78%) completed six-week questionnaires. Although there was some interim decline observed within individual domains of the DFU-QoL (financial: mean difference (MD) 16.2 (95% confidence interval (CI) 2.1, 30.2); p=0.03); non-compliance: MD 12.5 (95% CI-0.2, 25.2); p=0.05), no differences were observed over six weeks. Levels of physical activity declined over time, with over half (56%) of participants classified as having low levels of physical activity at baseline, rising to two-thirds (67%) at follow-up.Conclusion: Future studies should explore the longer-term holistic impact of NROLDs and develop more personalised approaches to care at the point of prescription, during and post-device use

    Pixels detectors and silicon X-rays detectors

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    Silicon pixel detectors are beginning to be used in large particle physics experiments. The hybrid technique (detector and electronics on two separate wafers) allows large surfaces to be built. For ATLAS at LHC it is proposed to cover areas of more than 1 m2 with 5000 to 10000 pixels/cm2. Each pixel has a full electronic chain directly connected which means very low input capacitance and no integration of dark current. Furthermore, silicon strip detectors and CCD's have been successfully tested for x-ray detection. Recent results indicate that a spatial resolution in the micron range can be obtained. Building on the CCD developments, the pixel detectors are becoming the best candidate for 2-D X-ray detection, with high speed, high spatial resolution and on-chip smart readout

    An ex-ante LCA study on wind-based hydrogen production in the Netherlands

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    Environmental emissions from transports need to be reduced in order to construct a sustainable society. Nowadays, gasoline and diesel account for 21% of the total carbon emissions in the world. In the Netherlands, important projects are present to develop a hydrogen economy by 2050. Hydrogen can be used as a sustainable fuel alternative for transports as its consumption produces only water. However, the current technologies for hydrogen production possess environmental emissions such as CO2, based on steam reforming and coal gasification. If hydrogen is to be used massively as an energy carrier, a shift in its production paradigm is necessary.The thesis compares the environmental performances of the two strongest potentials for green hydrogen (without harmful emissions) production: the alkaline and PEM electrolysers. Both of these technologies are based on the same principle: water is split with electricity into oxygen and hydrogen. To produce green hydrogen, the electricity comes from the wind energy, the largest renewable energy source potential in the NL. Both electrolysers are used at a pilot-scale currently. The main question studied in the thesis is to see how the environmental profiles of these two alternatives may evolve when a shift is operated pilot-scale to large-scale implementation. The Life Cycle Assessment tool is used to achieve the assessment and to put the focus on environmental emissions. LCAs at a pilot-scale were constructed based on a literature review. Analyses of the environmental performances from alkaline and PEM electrolysers enabled to settle a list of potentially relevant parameters to consider during upscaling process.Several technology analyses were conducted (workshop, interviews, collaboration with a company) and combined with the General Morphological Approach (GMA) to create scenarios for 2050. By combining the scenarios constructed with the GMA approach and the pilot-scale LCA models, prospective LCA models were created for potential future electrolyser’s plants. A special focus was made on electrolysers’ parameters to understand clearer their potential influences. Analyses of the prospective (named “ex-ante”) LCA models and comparisons were made between alkaline and PEM electrolysers. The alkaline electrolyser performs slightly better than PEM, even though the two alternatives possess virtually the same environmental performances. The differences in environmental performances between alkaline and PEM electrolysers are most of the time non-significant. The largest contributor in environmental emissions remains the electricity production (from Dutch wind turbines). That said, other perspective, such as geopolitical ones, may favour more one technology than the other (e.g. the PEM electrolyser consumes noble metals). Overall, a combination of LCA and GMA methodologies has been applied in the thesis to assess the environmental performances for two electrolysers in 2050, for green hydrogen production. Using renewable energy source decreases significantly the environmental impacts but the electricity production will likely remain the biggest contributor. The electrolysers are unlikely to influence significantly the environmental profile of green hydrogen production. A focus should be made on the electricity’s production. The Master's programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft University of Technology.Industrial Ecolog

    Farm Input Use in a Context of Liquidity Constraints and Contract Unenforceability

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    The African cash crop sector has witnessed widespread liberalisation reforms aimed at strengthening price incentives to farmers. However, some areas are confronted with a decline in input use. We have recourse to a two-stage Cournot game to account for the issue. In a context of credit rationing and imperfect contract enforceability, competition has the effect of tightening the input availability constraint while increasing the shadow value of credit. First, contrary to expectations, the impact of an extension of access to farm credit on aggregate input use, efficiency and peasants' income is shown to be ambiguous. Intuitively, relaxing the liquidity constraint entails a higher price elasticity of supply that results in a reduction of traders' profit margin. As a consequence, traders' incentives to contribute to input availability are weakened. The effects of subsidising inputs are also analysed. Second, normative insights are drawn regarding second best combinations of imperfect credit and output markets. Finally, the issue and consequences of contract unenforceability are discussed. Copyright 2009 The author 2008. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Centre for the Study of African Economies. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: [email protected], Oxford University Press.
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