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    Détermination expérimentale de la courbe d’état limite d’une argile raide très plastique, l’argile verte du Sannoisien

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    Cette étude se situe dans le cadre d'un important programme de recherches du LCPC concernant le comportement des argiles et ayant pour objectif le contrôle de la validité des modèles numériques utilisés pour le calcul des ouvrages. Des travaux antérieurs ayant montré que des modèles basés sur le concept d'état limite rendaient bien compte du comportement des argiles molles, une étude expérimentale visant à déterminer si ce concept pouvait être étendu aux argiles raides naturelles a été entreprise. L'article rend compte de cette étude qui a été effectuée sur une argile raide très répandue en région parisienne, l'argile verte du Sannoisien.L'analyse du comportement de cette argile s'appuie sur les résultats d'essais effectués en laboratoire sur échantillons intacts, notamment :

    Recovery of central memory and naive peripheral t cells in follicular Lymphoma patients receiving rituximab-chemotherapy based regimen

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    International audiencePreclinical models and clinical studies have shown that anti-CD20-based treatment has multifaceted consequences on t-cell immunity. We have performed a prospective study of peripheral t-cell compartment in FL patients, all exhibiting high tumor burden and receiving rituximab-chemotherapy-based regimen (R-CHOP). Before treatment, FL patients harbor low amounts of peripheral naive T cells, but high levels of CD4 + t eM , CD4 + t reg and CD8 + t eMRA subsets and significant amounts of CD38 + HLA-DR + activated T cells. A portion of these activated/differentiated T cells also expressed PD-1 and/or TIGIT immune checkpoints. Hierarchical clustering of phenotyping data revealed that 5/8 patients with only a partial response to R-cHop induction therapy or with disease progression segregate into a group exhibiting a highly activated/differentiated T cell profile and a markedly low proportion of naive T cells before treatment. Rituximab-based therapy induced a shift of CD4 + and CD8 + t cells toward a central memory phenotype and of CD8 + T cells to a naive phenotype. In parallel, a decrease in the number of peripheral T cells expressing both PD-1 and TIGIT was detected. These observations suggest that the standard rituximab-based therapy partially reverts the profound alterations observed in t-cell subsets in FL patients, and that blood T-cell phenotyping could provide a better understanding of the mechanisms of rituximab-based treatment. Follicular lymphoma (FL) is the second most common form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Its clinical course is highly variable and survival medians are 7-15 years depending on the studies. Follicular lymphoma management is characterized by a risk-adapted therapy based on the stage of the disease and the symptoms of the patients. For high tumor burden patients, treatment options could be either rituximab plus cyclophosphamide, vincristine and prednisone with (R-CHOP) or without (R-CVP) doxorubicin or other anthracyclines, or rituxi-mab plus fludarabine for patients not eligible for anthracyclines, or rituximab plus bendamustine. Experimental therapies as well as allogeneic stem cell transplantation are rather considered for relapsed and more refractory disease 1. The addition of the anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody (mAb) rituximab to chemotherapy has resulted in a higher rate of complete remission and improved survival 2. In addition, rituximab as maintenance therap

    Final design of the generic upper port plug structure for ITER diagnostic systems

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    The generic upper port plug (GUPP) structure in ITER is a 6 m long metal box which deploys diagnostic components into the vacuum vessel. This structure is commonly used for all the diagnostic upper ports. The final design of the GUPP structure, which has successfully passed the final design review in 2013, is described here. The diagnostic port plug is cantilevered to the vacuum vessel with a heavy payload at the front, so called the diagnostic first wall (DFW) and the diagnostic shield module (DSM). Most of electromagnetic (EM) load (∼80%) occurs in DFW/DSM. Therefore, the mounting design to transfer the EM load from DFW/DSM to the GUPP structure is challenging, which should also comply with thermal expansion and tolerance for assembly and manufacturing. Another key design parameter to be considered is the gap between the port plug and the vacuum vessel port. The gap should be large enough to accommodate the remote handling of the heavy port plug (max. 25 t), the structural deflection due to external loads and machine assembly tolerance. At the same time, the gap should be minimized to stop the neutron streaming according to the ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) principle. With these design constraints, the GUPP structure should also provide space for diagnostic integration as much as possible. This requirement has led to the single wall structure having the gun-drilled water channels inside the structure. Furthermore, intensive efforts have been made on the manufacturing study including material selection, manufacturing codes and French regulation related to nuclear equipment and safety. All these main design and manufacturing aspects are discussed in this paper, including requirements, interfaces, loads and structural assessment and maintenance

    Bivalve distribution in hydrographic regions in South America: historical overview and conservation

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    Based on literature review and malacological collections, 168 native freshwater bivalve and five invasive species have been recorded for 52 hydrographic regions in South America. The higher species richness has been detected in the South Atlantic, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Amazon Brazilian hydrographic regions. Presence or absence data were analysed by Principal Coordinate for PhylogenyWeighted. The lineage Veneroida was more representative in hydrographic regions that are poorer in species and located West of South America. The Mycetopodidae and Hyriidae lineages were predominant in regions that are richest in species toward the East of the continent. The distribution of invasive speciesLimnoperna fortuneiis not related to species richness in different hydrographic regions there. The species richness and its distribution patterns are closely associated with the geological history of the continent. The hydrographic regions present distinct phylogenetic and species composition regardless of the level of richness. Therefore, not only should the richness be considered to be a criterion for prioritizing areas for conservation, but also the phylogenetic diversity of communities engaged in services and functional aspects relevant to ecosystem maintenance. A plan to the management of this fauna according to particular ecological characteristics and human uses of hydrographic regions is neededFil: Pereira, Daniel . Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul; BrasilFil: Dreher Mansur, Maria Cristina . Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul; BrasilFil: Duarte, Leandro D. S. . Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul; BrasilFil: Schramm de Oliveira, Arthur . Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul; BrasilFil: Mansur Pimpao, Daniel . Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul; BrasilFil: Tasso Callil, Claudia . Universidade Federal Do Mato Grosso Do Sul; BrasilFil: Ituarte, Cristian Federico. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales; ArgentinaFil: Parada, Esperanza . Plataforma de Investigación en Ecohidrología y Ecohidráulica (ECOHYD); ChileFil: Peredo, Santiago . Plataforma de Investigación en Ecohidrología y Ecohidráulica (ECOHYD); ChileFil: Darrigran, Gustavo Alberto. Universidad Nacional de la Plata. Facultad de Cs.naturales y Museo. Div.zoologia Invertebrados; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Scarabino, Fabrizio . Museo Nacional de Historia Natural; UruguayFil: Clavijo, Cristhian. Museo Nacional de Historia Natural; UruguayFil: Lara, Gladys . Universidad Católica de Temuco; ChileFil: Miyahira, Igor Christo . Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; BrasilFil: Raya Rodriguez, Maria Teresa . Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul; BrasilFil: Lasso, Carlos . Instituto de Investigacion de Recursos Biologicos Alexander von Humboldt; Colombi

    Bivalve distribution in hydrographic regions in South America: historical overview and conservation

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