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Compact and explicit physical model for lateral metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor with nanoelectromechanical system based resonant gate
We propose a simple analytical model of a metal-oxide-semiconductor
field-effect transistor with a lateral resonant gate based on the coupled
electromechanical equations, which are self-consistently solved in time. All
charge densities according to the mechanical oscillations are evaluated. The
only input parameters are the physical characteristics of the device. No extra
mathematical parameters are used to fit the experimental results. Theoretical
results are in good agreement with the experimental data in static and dynamic
operation. Our model is comprehensive and may be suitable for any
electromechanical device based on the field-effect transduction
Erosion Surface and Granitic Morphology in the Sierra de Lihuel Calel, Province of La Pampa, Argentina
Fil: Aguilera, Emilia Yolanda. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata; ArgentinaFil: Sato, Ana María. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas (CIG). Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata; ArgentinaFil: Llambías, Eduardo Jorge. Centro de Investigaciones Geológicas (CIG). Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Universidad Nacional de La Plata; ArgentinaFil: Tickyj, Hugo. Departamento de Ciencias Naturales. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Universidad Nacional de La Pampa; Argentin
Les effets de l'adoption obligatoire des normes IFRS sur les incorporels : le cas de la France.
International audienceCet article examine les effets de l'adoption obligatoire des IFRS sur les incorporels, dans le contexte français. Utilisant un échantillon de 83 entreprises issues du SBF 120, nous recherchons une typologie des pratiques comptables liées aux incorporels à la période de transition aux IFRS. Les résultats font ressortir trois classes d'entreprises affectées différemment par le passage aux normes internationales. La première classe est caractérisée par un changement important avec une forte augmentation du goodwill liée au retraitement d'immobilisations incorporelles comme les parts de marché. Elle permet d'illustrer la spécificité de la réglementation française. La deuxième classe se caractérise par une stabilité s'expliquant par le poids prédominant du goodwill sous référentiel français. Enfin la troisième classe ne subit pas non plus de changement compte tenu de la présence de marques en normes françaises. Le phénomène d'inertie décrit par Nobes (2006) selon lequel les traitements comptables pré-IFRS pourraient perdurer sous IFRS est vérifié
Searching for "monogenic diabetes" in dogs using a candidate gene approach
BACKGROUND: Canine diabetes is a common endocrine disorder with an estimated breed-related prevalence ranging from 0.005% to 1.5% in pet dogs. Increased prevalence in some breeds suggests that diabetes in dogs is influenced by genetic factors and similarities between canine and human diabetes phenotypes suggest that the same genes might be associated with disease susceptibility in both species. Between 1-5% of human diabetes cases result from mutations in a single gene, including maturity onset diabetes of the adult (MODY) and neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM). It is not clear whether monogenic forms of diabetes exist within some dog breeds. Identification of forms of canine monogenic diabetes could help to resolve the heterogeneity of the condition and lead to development of breed-specific genetic tests for diabetes susceptibility. RESULTS: Seventeen dog breeds were screened for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in eighteen genes that have been associated with human MODY/NDM. Six SNP associations were found from five genes, with one gene (ZFP57) being associated in two different breeds. CONCLUSIONS: Some of the genes that have been associated with susceptibility to MODY and NDM in humans appear to also be associated with canine diabetes, although the limited number of associations identified in this study indicates canine diabetes is a heterogeneous condition and is most likely to be a polygenic trait in most dog breeds. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/2052-6687-1-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users
Les effets de l'adoption obligatoire des normes IFRS sur les incorporels : le cas de la France.
Cet article examine les effets de l'adoption obligatoire des IFRS sur les incorporels, dans le contexte français. Utilisant un échantillon de 83 entreprises issues du SBF 120, nous recherchons une typologie des pratiques comptables liées aux incorporels à la période de transition aux IFRS. Les résultats font ressortir trois classes d'entreprises affectées différemment par le passage aux normes internationales. La première classe est caractérisée par un changement important avec une forte augmentation du goodwill liée au retraitement d'immobilisations incorporelles comme les parts de marché. Elle permet d'illustrer la spécificité de la réglementation française. La deuxième classe se caractérise par une stabilité s'expliquant par le poids prédominant du goodwill sous référentiel français. Enfin la troisième classe ne subit pas non plus de changement compte tenu de la présence de marques en normes françaises. Le phénomène d'inertie décrit par Nobes (2006) selon lequel les traitements comptables pré-IFRS pourraient perdurer sous IFRS est vérifié.Analyse typologique, Goodwill, Incorporels, IFRS, transition.
A cross-national study on the antecedents of work–life balance from the fit and balance perspective
Drawing on the perceived work–family fit and balance perspective, this study investigates demands and resources as antecedents of work–life balance (WLB) across four countries (New Zealand, France, Italy and Spain), so as to provide empirical cross-national evidence. Using structural equation modelling analysis on a sample of 870 full time employees, we found that work demands, hours worked and family demands were negatively related to WLB, while job autonomy and supervisor support were positively related to WLB. We also found evidence that resources (job autonomy and supervisor support) moderated the relationships between demands and work–life balance, with high resources consistently buffering any detrimental influence of demands on WLB. Furthermore, our study identified additional predictors of WLB that were unique to some national contexts. For example, in France and Italy, overtime hours worked were negatively associated with WLB, while parental status was positively associated with WLB. Overall, the implications for theory and practice are discussed.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft
Canine candidate genes for dilated cardiomyopathy: annotation of and polymorphic markers for 14 genes
BackgroundDilated cardiomyopathy is a myocardial disease occurring in humans and domestic animals and is characterized by dilatation of the left ventricle, reduced systolic function and increased sphericity of the left ventricle. Dilated cardiomyopathy has been observed in several, mostly large and giant, dog breeds, such as the Dobermann and the Great Dane. A number of genes have been identified, which are associated with dilated cardiomyopathy in the human, mouse and hamster. These genes mainly encode structural proteins of the cardiac myocyte.ResultsWe present the annotation of, and marker development for, 14 of these genes of the dog genome, i.e. alpha-cardiac actin, caveolin 1, cysteine-rich protein 3, desmin, lamin A/C, LIM-domain binding factor 3, myosin heavy polypeptide 7, phospholamban, sarcoglycan delta, titin cap, alpha-tropomyosin, troponin I, troponin T and vinculin. A total of 33 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms were identified for these canine genes and 11 polymorphic microsatellite repeats were developed.ConclusionThe presented polymorphisms provide a tool to investigate the role of the corresponding genes in canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy by linkage analysis or association studies
Effect of Sm-, Gd- codoping on structural modifications in aluminoborosilicate glasses under beta-irradiation
Two series of Sm-, Gd-codoped aluminoborosilicate glasses with different
total rare earth content have been studied in order to examine the codoping
effect on the structural modifications of beta-irradiated glasses. The data
obtained by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance spectroscopy indicated that
relative amount of Gd3+ ions located in network former position reveals
non-linear dependence on Sm/Gd ratio. Besides, codoping leads to the evolution
of the EPR signal attributed to defects created by irradiation: superhyperfine
structure of boron oxygen hole centres EPR line becomes less noticeable and
resolved with increase of Gd amount. This fact manifests that Gd3+ ions are
mainly diluted in vicinity of the boron network. By Raman spectroscopy, we
showed that the structural changes induced by the irradiation also reveal
non-linear behaviour with Sm/Gd ratio. In fact, the shift of the Si-O-Si
bending vibration modes has a clear minimum for the samples containing equal
amount of Sm and Gd (50:50) in both series of the investigated glasses. In
contrast, for single doped glass there is no influence of dopant's content on
Si-O-Si shift (in case of Gd) or its diminution (in case of Sm) occurs which is
explained by the reduction process influence. At the same time, no noticeable
effect of codoping on Sm3+ intensity as well as on Sm2+ emission or on Sm
reduction process was observed
Bread with bread, food zonzo. Reflections about the need to reformulate the split between extension and research we do in the universities
El trabajo pretende sistematizar observaciones, reflexiones y discusiones que fueron surgiendo de diversas instancias de trabajo e intercambio con organizaciones, actores y prácticas del territorio en el marco de la planificación y proyección de acciones vinculadas a la extensión universitaria. Nos proponemos discutir las contribuciones de la investigación y los investigadores en la proyección y ejecución de tales prácticas extensionistas tomando como caso de referencia a la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad Nacional del Centro (UNICEN) de Olavarría (Buenos Aires, Argentina). En este artículo procuramos transitar por dos cuestiones: primero, daremos cuenta de algunas tensiones que conviven hoy en el campo universitario acerca de qué es (y que no) la extensión mediante un análisis del modo en que las construcciones arraigadas en los sujetos y los mandatos fundacionales de las instituciones inciden en la producción de sentidos y significados de la extensión. Luego, se marca un eje propositivo a fin de generar alternativas que puedan hacer uso de todos los emergentes que (no sin resistencias) resultan de las experiencias.The work aims to systematize observations, reflections and discussions that were emerging from various levels of work and exchange with organizations, actors and practices in the territory under the planning and the projection of actions linked to the university extension. We intend to discuss the contributions of research and researchers in the design and implementation of its extension practices taking as a reference case the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Universidad Nacional del Centro (Unicen) of Olavarría (Buenos Aires, Argentina). In this articule we attempt to travel on two issues: first, we will realize some tensions that live today on campus about what is (and is not) the extension through an analysis of how entrenched constructions in subjects and the founding mandates of institutions affect the production of senses and meanings of the extension. Then, we will mark a propositional axis to generate alternatives that can make use of all emergings that (not without resistance) resulting from brand experiences.Facultad de Periodismo y Comunicación Socia
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