846 research outputs found
El color en el diseno industrial y en arquitectura
La conoscenza della componente cromatica quale importante elemento di progetto architettonico, che trattato al pari delle altre componenti di progetto può contribuire sostanzialmente ad incerare quel sistema di segni per mezzo dei quali si attua una comunicazione. Una comunicazione visiva e tattile, ambientale e materiale, che è trasmissione di significati
La population des Baléares : Bartolomé Bargelo-Pons, Evolucion reciente y estructura actual de la poblacion en las islas Baléares
Bisson Jean. La population des Baléares : Bartolomé Bargelo-Pons, Evolucion reciente y estructura actual de la poblacion en las islas Baléares. In: Revue géographique des Pyrénées et du Sud-Ouest, tome 43, fascicule 1, 1972. pp. 103-105
La population des Baléares : Bartolomé Bargelo-Pons, Evolucion reciente y estructura actual de la poblacion en las islas Baléares
Bisson Jean. La population des Baléares : Bartolomé Bargelo-Pons, Evolucion reciente y estructura actual de la poblacion en las islas Baléares. In: Revue géographique des Pyrénées et du Sud-Ouest, tome 43, fascicule 1, 1972. pp. 103-105
Yenan, China, T. A. Bisson Speaking at Meeting
An image scanned from a black and white photograph with a handwritten caption on the back that reads, Yenan Meeting (3) author speaking. One in a series of photographs documenting a trip taken by Thomas Arthur Bisson and related to his subsequent publication, Yenan in June 1937: Talks with the Communist Leaders.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/spec_photos/3462/thumbnail.jp
José Maria Fernández Catón. — La curia regia de León de 1188 y sus « decreta » y constitution. Leon, Centro de Estud. y Investig. " San Isidoro ", 1993
Debiès Marie-Hélène, Bisson Th.-N. José Maria Fernández Catón. — La curia regia de León de 1188 y sus « decreta » y constitution. Leon, Centro de Estud. y Investig. " San Isidoro ", 1993. In: Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 39e année (n°153-154), Janvier-juin 1996. La recherche sur le Moyen Age à l'aube du vingt-et-unième siècle, sous la direction de Piotr Skubiszewski. pp. 132-133
Free Movement in the EU: Harmonisation of Mobile Citizens’ Social Rights
The author focuses on the current stagnation in negotiating process on the further improvement of supranational regulation on coordination of social security systems in the European Union. The article examines the basic principles of the free movement of workers in the EU and notes that the 2004/2007 EU enlargement has had a significant impact on the scale and direction of labour mobility within the Community. The analysis of the main indicators and characteristics of workers' mobility reveals the existing disparities between the Member States. The author points out that the divergence of national social security regimes, as well as diverging interests of individual EU Member States, such as protecting the rights of their own mobile citizens, or combating “social dumping”, play a key role in hindering the harmonization of social security rules in the context of freedom of movement. The concept of “failing forward” used for the study allowed to comprehend how social integration can be promoted when challenged by contradictions. The need to comply with the rules of the common internal market, on the one hand, and the interests of individual EU member states and their citizens, on the other, in a situation where the current legislation does not meet the challenges of the time, and the development of new legislation is constantly blocked, leads the EU institutions to intensify intergovernmental cooperation and resort to complementary mechanisms. The author concludes that the use of nonbinding regulatory instruments such as electronic data exchange serves as an intermediate link in the process of deepening integration in the area and may become an impetus for restarting negotiations and help finalise the text of the new legislation
Docteur! Comédie en un acte.
"Représentée pour la première fois, à Paris, sur le théâtre du Gymnase, le 24 août 1900."At head of title: Alexandre Bisson & Georges Thurner.Mode of access: Internet
Thromboembolism, mortality, and bleeding in 2,435,541 atrial fibrillation patients with and without cancer. a nationwide cohort study
Background: The number of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and cancer is rapidly increasing in clinical practice. The impact of cancer on clinical outcomes in this patient population is unclear, as is the performance of the HAS-BLED (Hypertension, Abnormal Renal/Liver Function, Stroke, Bleeding History or Predisposition, Labile INR, Elderly, Drugs/Alcohol) and CHA2DS2-VASc (Congestive Heart Failure, Hypertension, Age ≥ 75 years, Diabetes Mellitus, Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack, Vascular Disease, Age 65 to 74 Years, Sex Category) scores. Methods: This was an observational, retrospective cohort study including 2,435,541 adults hospitalized with AF. The authors investigated the incidence rates (IRs) of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, ischemic stroke, major bleeding, and intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) according to the presence of cancer and cancer types. Results: Overall, 399,344 (16.4%) had cancer, with the most common cancers being metastatic, prostatic, colorectal, lung, breast, and bladder. During a mean follow-up of 2.0 years, cancer increased all-cause mortality (hazard ratio [HR], 2.00; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.99-2.01). The IR of ischemic stroke was higher with pancreatic cancer (2.8%/y), uterine cancer (2.6%/y), and breast cancer (2.6%/y), whereas it was lower with liver/lung cancer (1.9%/y) and leukemia/myeloma (2.0%/y), in comparison with noncancer patients (2.4%/y). Cancer increased the risk of major bleeding (HR, 1.27; 95% CI, 1.26-1.28) and ICH (HR, 1.07; 95% CI, 1.05-1.10). Leukemia, liver cancer, myeloma, and metastatic cancers showed the highest IRs for major bleeding/ICH. Major bleeding and ICH rates progressively increased with the HAS-BLED score, which showed generally good predictivity with C indexes > 0.70 for all cancer types. The CHA2DS2-VASc score's predictivity was slightly lower in AF patients with cancer. Conclusions: Cancer increased all-cause mortality, major bleeding, and ICH risk in AF patients. The association between cancer and ischemic stroke differed among cancer types, and in some types, the risk of bleeding seemed to exceed the thromboembolic risk
Les résidents africains du foyer Bisson aiment leur quartier
Situé au coeur du Bas-Belleville, en pleine zone de rénovation, le foyer Bisson est l'un des plus anciens foyers de travailleurs immigrés de la capitale. Créé tout d'abord dans les années 60, puis totalement reconstruit il y a quinze ans, il est le théâtre, depuis six ans, d'un mouvement revendicatif qui résiste aux projets immobiliers de la Ville de Paris. Ce foyer, habité uniquement par des Africains, ne doit sa survie qu'à une lutte juridique entreprise avec l'aide d'habitants et d'associations du quartier ; et grâce à une «autogestion» des résidents depuis janvier 1988. L'histoire d'une lutte, symptomatique de la difficulté des populations les plus modestes, et notamment étrangères, à rester vivre dans leur quartier.Jedynak Patrick. Les résidents africains du foyer Bisson aiment leur quartier. In: Hommes et Migrations, n°1168, septembre 1993. Belleville. pp. 26-30
Comestible Edible : L'aliment comme matériau = Edible : Food as Material
"Diane Bisson presents her first book, a colourful and textured reflection on cooking and our dietary habits. In face of the proliferation of disposable containers and over-packaging, the author invites us to take up the challenge of transforming food into genuine design material. Flatware made of quinoa, plates for desert, biscuit drinking straws, 100% edible lunches: such are the author's objectives. Edible, Food as material presents the results of this playful yet scientific journey with a collection of magnificent photographs and over thirty food samples designed and developed by the author. Her research rests on a vision resolutely linked with sustainable development as it explores the concept of the edible plate as both cultural model and viable material for the reduction of waste. Edible, Food as material fuses art with science to present the possible scope of a future series of edible plates and containers." - Publisher's website
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