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    La dissection spontanée et isolée de l'artère mésentérique supérieure (à propos d'un cas)

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    BREST-BU Médecine-Odontologie (290192102) / SudocPARIS-BIUM (751062103) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Roundtable II : Twentieth-Century British History in Western Europe

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    This is the second in the series of roundtables on the current state of twentieth-century British history. The first, on North America, was published in TCBH vol. 21 no. 3 (2010). Here contributors from France and Germany offer a variety of perspectives on teaching, institutional and intellectual structures, careers, academic culture, and historiography.publishe

    Performance of a new in-house medium Carba MTL-broth for the rapid detection of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae

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    International audienceINTRODUCTION:The spread of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) represents a major public health issue. Methods allowing rapid detection of carbapenemases in developing countries are therefore urgently needed. In the current study, we developed a new in-house medium for the rapid detection of CPE isolates, especially OXA-48 producers.METHODOLOGY:A panel of 144 clinical strains previously characterized was tested on in-house Carba MTL-broth medium using four different concentrations of ertapenem (0.5 to 2 mg/L), and compared to chromID® OXA-48 and chromID® CARBA (BioMérieux) media.RESULTS:Comparative evaluation of the Carba MTL-broth with chromID® OXA-48 and chromID® CARBA showed that chromID® OXA-48 and Carba MTL-broth had the highest sensitivity for detection of OXA-48 producers (93.9% and 100%, respectively) comparatively to chromID® CARBA (21.2%). The chromID® OXA-48 had the highest specificity (100%), as compared to the Carba MTL-broth (65.5%) and chromID® CARBA (84.4%) for the detection of OXA-48 producers.CONCLUSIONS:The in-house Carba MTL-broth developed in this study is sensitive, inexpensive, an easy-to-use phenotypic method for the detection of OXA-48-producing enterobacteria. Given the burden of pan-drug resistance, its implementation in the microbiology laboratory of developing countries could be a useful tool for rapid detection of these bacteria

    L'habitat des etudiants en France

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    Available at INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : RP 10952 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueSIGLEFRFranc

    Années de crises : le massacre de Peterloo en Grande-Bretagne et dans le monde

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    Le 16 août 1819 à Manchester, la yeomanry réprima dans le sang une manifestation pacifique pour le suffrage universel masculin. C’est un événement essentiel dans l’histoire du radicalisme populaire britannique, qui provoqua à la fois le déclin du mouvement de manifestations en plein air, et la radicalisation de quelques militants révolutionnaires. « Le massacre de Peterloo » cristallisa l’opinion publique bien au-delà des frontières britanniques, et suscita des débats sur la liberté, la domination et la représentation. Ce volume rassemble des articles qui proposent des approches nouvelles et variées de cette période et des répercussions du mouvement né à Peterloo en Grande-Bretagne ainsi qu’une réflexion sur les liens avec d’autres bouleversements dans le monde en 1819 et 1820. The massacre at St. Peter’s Field in Manchester on 16th August 1819, when a peaceful meeting for democratic reform was suppressed by force, was a significant event in the history of British popular radicalism. It precipitated the decline of the ‘mass platform’ movement which had grown after the end of the Napoleonic Wars and galvanized the last acts of an ultra-radical revolutionary fringe. ‘Peterloo’, as it became known, also had repercussions in a wider European, colonial and international framework, crystalising, as it did, questions of freedom, domination and representation. This volume brings together a collection of new and diverse approaches to this period, and broadly seeks to understand some of the wider implications of Peterloo and its aftermath, as well as question anew its domestic significance over the course of 1819 and 1820
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