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French responses to the Prague Spring: connections, (mis)perception and appropriation
Looking at the vast literature on the events of 1968 in various European countries, it is striking that the histories of '1968' of the Western and Eastern halves of the continent are largely still written separately.1 Nevertheless, despite the very different political and socio-economic contexts, the protest movements on both sides of the Iron Curtain shared a number of characteristics. The 1968 events in Czechoslovakia and Western Europe were, reduced to the basics, investigations into the possibility of marrying social justice with liberty, and thus reflected a tension within European Marxism. This essay provides an analysis specifically of the responses by the French left—the Communist Party, the student movements and the gauchistes—to the Prague Spring, characterised by misunderstandings and strategic appropriation. The Prague Spring was seen by both the reformist and the radical left in France as a moderate movement. This limited interpretation of the Prague Spring as a liberal democratic project continues to inform our memory of it
Modeling CD4+ T cells dynamics in HIV-infected patients receiving repeated cycles of exogenous Interleukin 7
Combination Antiretroviral Therapy (cART) succeeds to control viral
replication in most HIV infected patients. This is normally followed by a
reconstitution of the CD4 T cells pool; however, this does not happen for a
substantial proportion of patients. For these patients, an immunotherapy based
on injections of Interleukin 7 (IL-7) has been recently proposed as a
co-adjutant treatment in the hope of obtaining long-term reconstitution of the
T cells pool. Several questions arise as to the long-term efficiency of this
treatment and the best protocol to apply.
We develop a model based on a system of ordinary differential equations and a
statistical model of variability and measurement. We can estimate key
parameters of this model using the data from INSPIRE, INSPIRE 2 INSPIRE 3
trials. In all three studies, cycles of three injections have been
administered; in the last two studies, for the first time, repeated cycles of
exogenous IL-7 have been administered. Our aim was to estimate the possible
different effects of successive injections in a cycle, to estimate the effect
of repeated cycles and to assess different protocols.
The use of dynamical models together with our complex statistical approach
allow us to analyze major biological questions. We found a strong effect of
IL-7 injections on the proliferation rate; however, the effect of the third
injection of the cycle appears to be much weaker than the first ones. Also,
despite a slightly weaker effect of repeated cycles with respect to the initial
one, our simulations show the ability of this treatment of maintaining adequate
CD4 T cells count for years. We were also able to compare different
protocols, showing that cycles of two injections should be sufficient in most
cases. %Finally, we also explore the possibility of adaptive protocols
Role of acid mobilization in association of smaller particle size with higher iron solubility
Conference abstract (August 14-19, 2011, Goldschmidt 2011 in Prague, Czech Republic
Phenomenology of Quantum Gravity and its Possible Role in Neutrino Anomalies
New phenomenological models of Quantum Gravity have suggested that a
Lorentz-Invariant discrete spacetime structure may become manifest through a
nonstandard coupling of matter fields and spacetime curvature. On the other
hand, there is strong experimental evidence suggesting that neutrino
oscillations cannot be described by simply considering neutrinos as massive
particles. In this manuscript we motivate and construct one particular
phenomenological model of Quantum Gravity that could account for the so-called
neutrino anomalies.Comment: For the proceedings of "Relativity and Gravitation: 100 Years after
Einstein in Prague" (June 2012, Prague
From 'nothing' to inflation and back again
A procedure for solving Wheeler-DeWitt equation in Euclidean region,
following step by step the construction of tunneling wave function in
nonrelativistic quantum mechanics by Banks, Bender and Wu, is proposed.
Solutions for a universe satisfying no-boundary condition and a universe
created from 'nothing' are compared to the corresponding solutions for a
particle in a two-dimensional potential well, and effects of indefiniteness of
metric and zero energy in Wheeler-DeWitt equation are discussed.Comment: 8 pages, presented at the conference Relativity and Gravitation, 100
years after Einstein in Prague (Prague 2012
Assessment of on-farm, market and wild food diversity in three agro-ecological zones of Western Kenya
Poster presented at Tropentag 2014. International Conference on Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development. "Bridging the Gap between Increasing Knowledge and Decreasing Resources" Prague (Czech Republic) Sep 17-19 2014
Household food security and dietary diversity in different agro-ecological zones in Western Kenya
Poster presented at Tropentag 2014. International Conference on Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development. "Bridging the Gap between Increasing Knowledge and Decreasing Resources" Prague (Czech Republic) Sep 17-19 2014
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