42 research outputs found

    Contribution à l'étude de la pygomélie chez l'homme : le phénomène Frank Lentini,

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    Gélibert , Vigne , Lumière A. Contribution à l'étude de la pygomélie chez l'homme : le phénomène Frank Lentini,. In: Bulletin de la Société d'anthropologie de Lyon, tome 30, 1911. pp. 72-87

    Über das Durch Kaolin Oder Stärke Erzeugte Sogenannte „Anaphylatoxin“

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    Action sur l'organisme de quelques développateurs et en particulier du diamidophénol.

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    Couvreur E., Lumière A. Action sur l'organisme de quelques développateurs et en particulier du diamidophénol.. In: Annales de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, tome 40, Année 1893. 1893. pp. 209-213

    Non-exhaust particle emissions under various driving conditions: Implications for sustainable mobility

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    International audienceNon-exhaust particle (NEP) emissions from road traffic contribute significantly to Particulate Matter (PM) pollution in urban areas. The primary objective herein is to develop the knowledge required to move toward more sustainable mobility. NEP emissions are studied by means of complementary experiments on chassis dynamometers, on test tracks and at the roadside. Laboratory tests demonstrate that brake wear particles (BWP) emissions can change with braking force and frequency. A brake pad temperature threshold exists, above which the rate of ultrafine particle emissions is quite high. Below this threshold, the BWP emissions are dominant in the accumulation and coarse modes. Test track measurements have demonstrated that tire-road contact particle (TRCP) emissions considerably modify the atmospheric PM background especially for the supermicron fraction. Their number size distribution highlighted an ultrafine and accumulation modes centered at about 40 nm and 200 nm, respectively. The TRCP level increases with vehicle speed and during the acceleration and deceleration phases. Roadside measurements in the urban environment confirm the presence of NEP in significant proportions, in both the accumulation and coarse modes. The chemical composition of NEP differs depending on the size mode: BWP mainly stem from the degradation of brake pad lining materials, while TRCP are a mixture of tire tread wear and re-suspended dust. The presence of Fe-rich particles nevertheless serves as a good indicator of the NEP contribution to PM at the roadside. Lastly, in considering the parameters influencing NEP emissions, a series of recommendations are offered in order to achieve a more sustainable mobility

    Die Isaminblautherapie im Tierversuch

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