19 research outputs found
Étude génétique de "Jeannot-la-Corneille" de Gabrielle Roy
Researchers currently are according a great deal of importance to the genetic analysis of Gabrielle Roy's writings. Indeed, the author's manuscripts reveal important details about her creative process. In this thesis, we study the changes the author made to both style and content at different stages of the writing of "Jeannot-la-Corneille", one of the recits making up Cet ete qui chantait. The latter is one of Roy's least studied books. Our analysis of the modifications the author made to the content and style of her texts allows us to understand the reasons behind these changes and gives us as well a sense of Gabrielle Roy's creative work. Admired for the apparent ease with which she writes, the author reworks her text tirelessly in order to achieve the desired effects: precision, accuracy and musicality. Adjectives, adverbs, nouns, all parts of speech are subject to change in this quest to improve descriptions and, in so doing, deliver more effectively a message of hope
Jeannot\u27s Answer to Jeannette
A soldier promises to be true to his lover upon his return.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/kgbsides_uk/2064/thumbnail.jp
Horizontal Gene Transfer Mediated Multidrug Resistance: A Global Crisis, 2nd Edition
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Horizontal Gene Transfer Mediated Multidrug Resistance: A Global Crisis, 2nd Edition
This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contac
Activation physique de déchets de biomasse à visée de production de charbon actif et d’huile pyrolytique : contribution à l’économie circulaire
Compte tenu des problématiques de pollutions qui affectent l’environnement global, l’application des principes de l’économie circulaire, associée à la technologie de distillation à voie sèche nous présente une solution relativement accessible pour pallier aux adversités issues desdits problématiques. Les travaux effectués exposent la transformation optimisée des déchets de biomasses en charbon actif et en huile pyrolytique par la voie d’activation physique, ici la coque de noix de palmiste. La caractérisation expérimentale du charbon actif obtenu a permis de démontrer la performance des produits, la polyvalence de la technologie, permettant ainsi d’étendre ses applications en termes de valorisation de déchets et d’élargir les choix de précurseurs
From Bid Time Return to Somewhere in Time: Matheson as Adapter, Adaptation as Transformation, and the Perks of Infidelity
This essay closely examines the adaptation of Richard Matheson’s science-fiction romance novel Bid Time Return (1975) into the film Somewhere in Time (1980), scripted by Matheson, directed by Jeannot Szwarc, and starring Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour in the lead roles. Whilst Bid Time Return was awarded the World Fantasy Award, many of Matheson’s loyal readers, as the author has noted, found the novel «soft», and neither it nor its film adaptation were commercially successful. However, both novel and film have developed loyal followings, with Somewhere in Time even spawning its own fan club, the International Network of Somewhere in Time Enthusiasts. In addition, the film is noteworthy as a critical transformation of its own source text. Este ensayo examina la adaptación cinematográfica de la novela de ciencia ficción Bid Time Return (1975) de Richard Matheson. La película se titula Somewhere in Time (1980), con guión de Matheson, dirigida por Jeannot Szwarc y protagonizada por Christopher Reeve y Jane Seymour. Si bien Bid Time Return obtuvo el World Fantasy Award, muchos de los lectores de Matheson, como el mismo autor ha indicado, pensaron que no era su mejor obra, y ni la novela ni su adaptación cinematográfica tuvieron éxito comercial. Sin embargo, tanto el texto literario como la película cuentan con seguidores fieles. Somewhere in Time incluso ha generado su propio club de fans: la International Network of Somewhere in Time Enthusiasts. Además esta película es digna de atención como transformación crítica del texto original
De Pomme à Paradis de Ben Mazué : un hymne à la nature
International audienceIn this two-author article, we explore the cantological universes of two artists, Pomme and Ben Mazué, who have collaborated and come together around a relationship with nature that would be of the order of consolation or even refuge, and which thus re-enchants their respective universes. With this in mind, we will analyze their commitment and the way in which theirsongs express the values of sorority and conviviality, before developing the image of the sequoia to delve deeper into the songs and worlds of these two artists
De Pomme à Paradis de Ben Mazué : un hymne à la nature
In this two-author article, we explore the cantological universes of two artists, Pomme and Ben Mazué, who have collaborated and come together around a relationship with nature that would be of the order of consolation or even refuge, and which thus re-enchants their respective universes. With this in mind, we will analyze their commitment and the way in which their songs express the values of sorority and conviviality, before developing the image of the sequoia to delve deeper into the songs and worlds of these two artists
The Product Circularity Data Sheet: A Standardized Digital Fingerprint for Circular Economy Data about Products
Background. Laws that enable a circular economy (CE) are being enacted globally, but reliable standardized and digitized CE data about products is scarce, and many CE platforms have differing exclusive formats. In response to these challenges, the Ministry of The Economy of Luxembourg launched the Circularity Dataset Standardization Initiative to develop a globalized open-source industry standard to allow the exchange of standardized data throughout the supply cycle, based on these objectives: (a) Provide basic product circularity data about products. (b) Improve circularity data sharing efficiency. (c) Encourage improved product circularity performance. A policy objective was to have the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) voted to create a working group. Methods. A state-of-play analysis was performed concurrently with consultations with industry, auditors, data experts, and data aggregation platforms. Results. Problem statements were generated. Based on those, a solution called Product Circularity Data Sheet (PCDS) was formulated. A proof of concept (POC) template and guidance were developed and piloted with manufacturers and platforms, thus fulfilling objective (a). For objective (b), IT ecosystem requirements were developed, and aspects are being piloted in third party aggregation platforms. Objective (c) awaits implementation of the IT ecosystem. The policy objective related to the ISO was met. Conclusions and future research. In order to fully test the PCDS, it is necessary to: conduct more pilots, define governance, and establish auditing and authentication proceduresBuilding Service
Validating Wrekavoc: A tool for heterogeneity emulation
International audienceExperimental validation and testing of solutions designed for heterogeneous environment is a challenging issue. Wrekavoc is a tool for performing such validation. It runs unmodified applications on emulated multisite heterogeneous platforms. Therefore it downgrades the performance of the nodes (CPU and memory) and the interconnection network in a prescribed way. We report on new strategies to improve the accuracy of the network and memory models. Then, we present an experimental validation of the tool that compares executions of a variety of application code. The comparison of a real heterogeneous platform is done against the emulation of that platform with Wrekavoc. The measurements show that our approach allows for a close reproduction of the real measurements in the emulator., x-language = en, x-international-audience = ye
