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    Tarjeta Postal de Roux Frassati a Pedro Dorado Montero

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    Tarjeta Postal de D. Roux Frassati, editor italiano, a D. Pedro Dorado Montero, acerca de una recensión

    Paraconocrinus rhodanicus Roux & Philippe 2021, n. sp.

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    Paraconocrinus rhodanicus n. sp. Fig. 12G–K, 13, Table 8 Type material. 26 Co not figured (MHNL 20062728) + 4 Co figured (MHNL 20062727). Etymology. Reference to the Rhodanian basin. Additional material. 1 AC, 1 Co from Vedène. Diagnosis. As in description. Type stratum. Late Burdigalian. Type locality. Place du Palais des Papes in Avignon. Description. 30 Co (quantitative characters given in Table 8) corresponding to a stalk length of 62.5 mm. Co from distal stalk with proximal facet having one or more projections ended by rhizoid insertion at one (Fig. 12G) or both sides (Fig. 12J–K) of fulcral ridge. Co from mesistele without rhizoid, more elongated (1<H/D<1.5) with oval (D/d <0.85) synarthries (Fig. 14I). Distally, Co with weaker H/D (tending to 0.7), narrower (D/d tending to 2.5) spindle-shaped synarthries (Figs.12G, J) with more robust rhizoid socket (Fig. 12J). Synarthrial facets of classical Conocrinus type (see Roux et al. 2019) with a deep 8-shaped ligament fossa; fulcral ridge of two segments with axis hollowed, regular crenularium reaching ~20 small Cr on each side and bordered by slightly depressed ligament areas (Fig. 12H). Worn material from Vedène presumedly belonging to P. rhodanicus n. sp. Oblong aboral cup, preserved H 6.9 mm, D maximum 4.0 mm, stalk insertion 1.98 mm. Co with H 2.70 mm, D 2.95 mm and d 2.10 mm. Remarks. Paraconocrinus rhodanicus n. sp. is a small species with distal Co articulated by narrow synarthries of fulcral ridge bordered by slightly depressed areas as in most species of the genus Paraconocrinus (Merle and Roux 2018; Roux et al. 2019). The Co figured from the Middle Miocene near Turin (see especially Albus 1931 and Manni 2005) differ in having a larger size and more massive shape. As previously usual, isolated Miocene rhizocrinid Co had been attributed to the most classically cited Eocene species: “ Conocrinus ” thorenti (d’Archiac 1846) or “ Conocrinus ” pyriformis (Münster in Goldfuss, 1826). “ Conocrinus ” seguenzai Meneghini, 1875, known only from aboral cups from the Miocene of Piedmont (Noelli 1900; Manni 2005), is the only rhizocrinid species clearly identified, but the published figures are too imprecise to attribute it to one of the genera distinguished by Roux et al. (2019). Although very worn, the aboral cup from Vednes, which may belong to P. rhodanicus n. sp., differs markedly from “ Conocrinus ” seguenzai. Occurrence in southeastern France. Avignon (Place du Palais des Papes), Les Angles?, Vedène?, Late Burdigalian, Early Langhian?Published as part of Roux, Michel & Philippe, Michel, 2021, Early Miocene stalked crinoids (Echinodermata) from the southern Rhodanian basin (southeastern France). Paleoenvironments and taxonomy, pp. 301-331 in Zootaxa 5052 (3) on page 325, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5052.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/557207

    Variae lectiones de Marc-Antoine Muret: l\u27esprit d\u27un homme, l\u27esprit d\u27un siècle - Annexes

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    Annexes du mémoire de Master 2 de Maïté Roux, intitulé "Les Variae lectiones de Marc-Antoine Muret: l\u27esprit d\u27un homme, l\u27esprit d\u27un siècle

    LOCALISATION DES ACTIVITÉS DE R&D DES FIRMES MULTINATIONALES, MODES D’ORGANISATION EN RÉSEAUX ET TRANSFERT TRANSNATIONAL DES CONNAISSANCES : UN CADRE D’ANALYSE

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    In this paper, we deal with the process of internationalisation of R&D activities. In particular, we focus our study on the factors explaining the localisation of multinational corporations’ (MNC) foreign direct investment in R&D. Firstly we set out evidence regarding the recent trends of the firms’ R&D internationalisation in particular with the emergence of the Asian area. We suggest an analytical framework broken down into two lines of reasoning that have never been articulated so far. The first is provided by the distinction first elaborated by Dunning (2000) between asset-augmenting and asset-exploiting activities. The second comes from the firm network organization in particular the taxonomy suggested by the De Meyer (1993 and 1998) papers. These two models enable us to picture out the different mechanisms relating to the knowledge creation/absorption/diffusion and the motivations matching the localisation. We show that the main features of the model still remain relevant in the case of the Chinese innovation system.LOCALISATION DE LA R&D, FIRMES MULTINATIONALES, RÉSEAUX, CONNAISSANCES

    Papacrinus Roux & Philippe 2021, n. gen.

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    Papacrinus n. gen. Type species. Papacrinus avignonensis n. gen., n. sp. Etymology. From Pape (reference to Palais des Papes in Avignon). Diagnosis. Stalk symplexies of balanocrine-type, crenularium relief weak with more than 10 crenulae per petaloid zone; thick nodals (H/D 0.3) without cryptosymplexy at distal articulation; deep, subcircular cirrus sockets much lower than nodal height.Published as part of Roux, Michel & Philippe, Michel, 2021, Early Miocene stalked crinoids (Echinodermata) from the southern Rhodanian basin (southeastern France). Paleoenvironments and taxonomy, pp. 301-331 in Zootaxa 5052 (3) on page 323, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5052.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/557207

    L. Panskaya. Introduction to Palladii’s Chinese Literature of the Muslims (en collaboration avec D. D. Leslie)

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    Roux Jean-Paul. L. Panskaya. Introduction to Palladii’s Chinese Literature of the Muslims (en collaboration avec D. D. Leslie). In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 197, n°2, 1980. p. 229

    L'abbé D. Fournereau, professeur d'histoire naturelle (1831-1919)

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    Roux Claudius. L'abbé D. Fournereau, professeur d'histoire naturelle (1831-1919). In: Annales de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, tome 66, Année 1919. 1920. pp. 69-72

    H. D. Lewis. Philosophy of Religion

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    Roux Jean-Paul. H. D. Lewis. Philosophy of Religion. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 172, n°1, 1967. p. 110

    Numerical results from a regularization method for inversion of Fourier series

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    The author consider the problem of recostructing a periodic function when only an approximation of the sequence of its Fourier coefficients is known. A proposed method of regularization is tested from the qualitative point of view

    Notice biographique sur le Dr D. Rhenter, Botaniste et Anatomiste

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    Roux Claudius. Notice biographique sur le Dr D. Rhenter, Botaniste et Anatomiste. In: Annales de la Société botanique de Lyon, tome 34, Notes et Mémoires - Comptes-rendus des séances – 1909. 1909. pp. 5-6
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