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    BERTIN (V.)

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    Dubois Patrick. BERTIN (V.). In: Le dictionnaire de pédagogie et d'instruction primaire de Ferdinand Buisson : répertoire biographique des auteurs. Paris : Institut national de recherche pédagogique, 2002. p. 38. (Bibliothèque de l'Histoire de l'Education, 17

    La syntaxe du pronom personnel dans Jehan et Blonde (v. 1-2048)

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    Bertin-Delbey Annie. La syntaxe du pronom personnel dans Jehan et Blonde (v. 1-2048). In: L'Information Grammaticale, N. 53, 1992. pp. 11-16

    Acclimatization of methanogen consortium capable to digest relevant percentages of municipal solid waste in codigestion with cattle manure

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    The acclimatization of an anaerobic consortium capable of producing methane through the co-digestion of municipal solid waste (MSW) and cattle manure was achieved through a fed batch procedure1. Anaerobic microcosms consisting of 46 mL of pre-treated MSW were set up under strictly anaerobic conditions and statically incubated at 35°C. MSW volatile solids (VS) were from 60 to 100% of the mixture applied. Four successive 1-month batch experiments were performed by leaving 10% (v/v) of the digested sludge in the bottles and refilling them with the corresponding fresh cattle manure amended MSW. Biogas production and composition as well as VS, volatile fatty acids and electron acceptors occurring in the microcosms were investigated together with the structure and composition (via DGGE analysis) of microbial population responsible for the MSW digestion. Biogas and CH4 production increased significantly from the 1st to 4th batch experiment, especially where higher amounts of cattle manure were applied (i.e., about 160 mlCH4/gVS, representing the 41% of the total biogas produced, by digesting MSW with 60% of total VS). 1. Bertin, L.; Todaro, D.; Bettini, C.; Fava, F. Wat. Sci. Technol. 2008, 58(9), 1735-1742

    JAK Inhibitors: A Double-Edged Sword in Immune-Mediated Diseases Management

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    JAK inhibitors are pivotal in treating immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs) like rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and inflammatory bowel disease. However, emerging safety concerns warrant careful evaluation. A recent analysis of the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) revealed that RA patients using JAK inhibitors face nearly double the risk of gastrointestinal perforations (GIPs) compared to those on biologics, particularly with concurrent steroid or NSAID use. Additionally, the FDA's ORAL Surveillance study linked tofacitinib with higher rates of cancer and cardiovascular events, prompting regulatory restrictions. These findings highlight the importance of balancing JAK inhibitors' therapeutic benefits with potential risks, emphasizing the need for patient-centred risk assessment and vigilant monitoring to optimize outcomes

    Acclimatization of methanogen consortium capable to digest relevant percentages of municipal solid waste in codigestion with cattle manure

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    The acclimatization of an anaerobic consortium capable of producing methane through the co-digestion of municipal solid waste (MSW) and cattle manure was achieved through a fed batch procedure1. Anaerobic microcosms consisting of 46 mL of pre-treated MSW were set up under strictly anaerobic conditions and statically incubated at 35°C. MSW volatile solids (VS) were from 60 to 100% of the mixture applied. Four successive 1-month batch experiments were performed by leaving 10% (v/v) of the digested sludge in the bottles and refilling them with the corresponding fresh cattle manure amended MSW. Biogas production and composition as well as VS, volatile fatty acids and electron acceptors occurring in the microcosms were investigated together with the structure and composition (via DGGE analysis) of microbial population responsible for the MSW digestion. Biogas and CH4 production increased significantly from the 1st to 4th batch experiment, especially where higher amounts of cattle manure were applied (i.e., about 160 mlCH4/gVS, representing the 41% of the total biogas produced, by digesting MSW with 60% of total VS). 1. Bertin, L.; Todaro, D.; Bettini, C.; Fava, F. Wat. Sci. Technol. 2008, 58(9), 1735-1742

    Atlas aérien de la France, t. V, de P. Deffontaines et Mariel Jean-Brunhes-Delamarre, cartes de J. Bertin

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    Chabot Georges. Atlas aérien de la France, t. V, de P. Deffontaines et Mariel Jean-Brunhes-Delamarre, cartes de J. Bertin. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 75, n°411, 1966. pp. 604-605

    Informazioni mediche e consenso del paziente all'intervento chirurgico in Otorinolaringoiatria (Art. 33 Cod. Deontol. 16.12.2006)

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    La monografia, pubblicata in Argomenti di ACTA Otorhinolaryngologica Italica, è adottata dalla S.I.O. e Ch. C.-F. come testo di riferimento in materia di Consenso Informato
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