31 research outputs found

    States of exception and their targets: Racialized groups, activists and the civilian population

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    International audienceThe article deals with the history of state exception in France since the Algerian War. From this point of view, what is happening in France falls into two overlapping genealogies of exception: a colonial genealogy of exceptionalist logics, in which Algeria plays a central part; and a more metropolitan genealogy of political repression that could be traced back to the monarchy. The author thus divides her remarks into three sections. First, she addresses the double genealogy of exception in France; second, the discriminatory character of the exception; and last, the normalization of exception

    L'éducation pour la santé en maternité

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    Incomplete hyperelliptic integrals and hypergeometric series

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    We consider the incomplete hyperelliptic integral H(a,X)=0Xdxaλ2x2λnxnH(a,X)=0Xdxaλ2x2λnxn H ( a , X ) = ∫ 0 X d x a − λ 2 x 2 − λ n x n H(a,X) = \int _0^X {\frac {{dx}}{{\sqrt {a - {\lambda _2}{x^2} - {\lambda _n}{x^n}} }}} with a &gt; 0 a &gt; 0 , λ 2 &gt; 0 {\lambda _2} &gt; 0 , n &gt; 2 n &gt; 2 , where X belongs to the connected component of { x | λ 2 x 2 + λ n x n &gt; a } \{ x|{\lambda _2}{x^2} + {\lambda _n}{x^n} &gt; a\} containing the origin. Continuing previous work on the complete hyperelliptic integral, we express in this paper H ( a , X ) H(a,X) as a convergent series of hypergeometric type. A brief survey of some applications to algebraic equations and mechanics is then given.</p

    Hyperelliptic integrals and multiple hypergeometric series

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    We consider the complete hyperelliptic integral J(a)=α(a)β(a)dxaPn(x),J(a)=α(a)β(a)dxaPn(x), J ( a ) = ∫ α ( a ) β ( a ) d x a − P n ( x ) , J(a) = \int _{\alpha (a)}^{\beta (a)} {\frac {{dx}}{{\sqrt {a - {P_n}(x)} }},} where a &gt; 0 a &gt; 0 and Pn(x)=k=2nλkxk,Pn(x)=k=2nλkxk, P n ( x ) = ∑ k = 2 n λ k x k , {P_n}(x) = \sum \limits _{k = 2}^n {{\lambda _k}{x^k},} with λ 2 &gt; 0 , [ α , β ] {\lambda _2} &gt; 0,[\alpha ,\beta ] being the connected component of { x | P n ( x ) ≤ a } \{ x|{P_n}(x) \leq a\} containing the origin. Using a recent result concerning the Taylor expansion of the δ \delta -Dirac function, we write J ( a ) J(a) as a power series of a parameter involving a and the λ k {\lambda _k} ’s. We prove this series to be a sum of multiple hypergeometric series which reduces to a single term when the number of odd monomial terms in P n {P_n} is less than or equal to one. The region of convergence is then studied and a few particular cases are detailed.</p

    [Premature discontinuation of breastfeeding].

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    International audienceThis study was performed to describe the factors associated with a premature cessation of breastfeeding

    Experimental design and timeline.

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    Bats were inoculated (SC) with 2 X 105 PFUs of ZIKV Mer.IPN01. Groups, sampling, and time of sacrifice A. Histopathological and gross findings B.- No changes observed.+ Mild.++ Moderate.* Urine samples positive for ZIKV RNA by qRT–PCR. Only two urine samples tested positive for ZIKV by RT–qPCR, ranging from 3.19 X 102 3.61 X 102 copies/mL, urine sample from bat MO08 on day 3 p.i. and urine samples from bat MO05 on day 9 p.i. All other samples (urine, swabs, and tissues) tested negative.# control group.</p

    Additional file 1: of Coexistence of two sympatric cryptic bat species in French Guiana: insights from genetic, acoustic and ecological data

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    Table S1. Table. List of external COI sequences used in this study. The sequence in bold corresponds to type-locality of P. rubiginosus, caught in MatoGrosso, Brazil compared to P. sp4 in De Thoisy et al. (2014). Table S2. Characteristics of microsatellite markers. Figure S3. Graphical representation of assignation probabilities for Pteronotus A and Pteronotus B sampled. Each individual (x axis) is represented by a vertical bar divided in two parts according to its assignation probability (y axis) in each of the two clusters. Figure S4. Graphical representation of the difference between the Conservative and the Relaxed approach for the detection of hybrids. Table S5. Pairwise Fst values between caves for each species and both sexes. Table S6. Life cycle of Pteronotus A and B. PRE = Pregnant, LAC = Lactating females, PLAC = Post-lactating females, NS = No status (non pregnant, non-lactating, non post-lactating females, and non breeding males). n(A): number of Pteronotus A (number of adult females in parentheses); n(B): number of Pteronotus B (number of adult females in parentheses); n: total number of Pteronotus. (DOCX 319 kb
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