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    Textes sanskrits indiens et inscriptions du Cambodge / Les dĂ©buts du tantrisme ƛivaĂŻte Ă  travers des sources sanskrites inĂ©dites

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    I. Textes sanskrits indiens et inscriptions du Cambodge Dans le cadre du sĂ©minaire de MM. Gerdi Gerschheimer et Claude Jacques, Dominic Goodall a continuĂ© Ă  prĂ©senter les parties sanskrites de quelques inscriptions khmĂšres, surtout d’obĂ©dience ƛivaĂŻte, en les mettant en relation avec des sources ƛivaĂŻtes du pays khmer. Les sessions de mai et juin 2011 ont Ă©tĂ© consacrĂ©es Ă  l’étude de deux inscriptions prĂ©angkoriennes Ă©ditĂ©es et traduites par Georges CƓdĂšs dans le premier volume de ses Inscript..

    Trends in type 2 diabetes mellitus disease burden in European Union countries between 1990 and 2019.

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    This observational study aimed to assess trends in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) disease burden in European Union countries for the years 1990-2019. Sex specific T2DM age-standardised prevalence (ASPRs), mortality (ASMRs) and disability-adjusted life-year rates (DALYs) per 100,000 population were extracted from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study online results tool for each EU country (inclusive of the United Kingdom), for the years 1990-2019. Trends were analysed using Joinpoint regression analysis. Between 1990 and 2019, increases in T2DM ASPRs were observed for all EU countries. The highest relative increases in ASPRs were observed in Luxembourg (males + 269.1%, females + 219.2%), Ireland (males + 191.9%, females + 165.7%) and the UK (males + 128.6%, females + 114.6%). Mortality trends were less uniform across EU countries, however a general trend towards reducing T2DM mortality was observed, with ASMRs decreasing over the 30-year period studied in 16/28 countries for males and in 24/28 countries for females. The UK observed the highest relative decrease in ASMRs for males (- 46.9%). For females, the largest relative decrease in ASMRs was in Cyprus (- 67.6%). DALYs increased in 25/28 countries for males and in 17/28 countries for females between 1990 and 2019. DALYs were higher in males than females in all EU countries in 2019. T2DM prevalence rates have increased across EU countries over the last 30 years. Mortality from T2DM has generally decreased in EU countries, however trends were more variable than those observed for prevalence. Primary prevention strategies should continue to be a focus for preventing T2DM in at risk groups in EU countries

    Genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in a UK university identifies dynamics of transmission

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    AbstractUnderstanding SARS-CoV-2 transmission in higher education settings is important to limit spread between students, and into at-risk populations. In this study, we sequenced 482 SARS-CoV-2 isolates from the University of Cambridge from 5 October to 6 December 2020. We perform a detailed phylogenetic comparison with 972 isolates from the surrounding community, complemented with epidemiological and contact tracing data, to determine transmission dynamics. We observe limited viral introductions into the university; the majority of student cases were linked to a single genetic cluster, likely following social gatherings at a venue outside the university. We identify considerable onward transmission associated with student accommodation and courses; this was effectively contained using local infection control measures and following a national lockdown. Transmission clusters were largely segregated within the university or the community. Our study highlights key determinants of SARS-CoV-2 transmission and effective interventions in a higher education setting that will inform public health policy during pandemics.</jats:p

    Atelier sur la Niƛvāsatattvasaáčƒhitā, le plus ancien tantra ƛivaĂŻte conservĂ©

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    Goodall Dominic. Atelier sur la Niƛvāsatattvasaáčƒhitā, le plus ancien tantra ƛivaĂŻte conservĂ©. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'ExtrĂȘme-Orient. Tome 94, 2007. pp. 319-322

    Introduction

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    With this range of articles, this book addresses several of the different ways in which Sanskrit and Tamil literary cultures are related to one another. There may be persons who naĂŻvely suppose that to identify Sanskrit as the acrolect or hierolect for much of South and South-East Asia is already to have mapped out the main contours of this vast multi-lingual literary area. We hope that this selection of essays will help to demonstrate that such a simple view needs to be very considerably nua..

    Un été sanskrit. Le 2e camp d'été international de sanskrit intensif

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    Goodall Dominic. Un Ă©tĂ© sanskrit. Le 2e camp d'Ă©tĂ© international de sanskrit intensif. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'ExtrĂȘme-Orient. Tome 90-91, 2003. pp. 485-486

    Des saisons dans la poésie sanskrite du Cambodge

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    Goodall Dominic. Des saisons dans la poésie sanskrite du Cambodge. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 158e année, N. 1, 2014. pp. 175-188

    Rituels de méditation et représentations plastiques de divinités indiennes à l'époque médiévale

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    Goodall Dominic. Rituels de mĂ©ditation et reprĂ©sentations plastiques de divinitĂ©s indiennes Ă  l'Ă©poque mĂ©diĂ©vale. In: Comptes rendus des sĂ©ances de l'AcadĂ©mie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 148ᔉ annĂ©e, N. 2, 2004. pp. 1031-1044

    Les influences littĂ©raires indiennes dans les inscriptions du Cambodge : l’exemple d’un chef-d’Ɠuvre inĂ©dit du VIIIe siĂšcle (K. 1236)

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    Goodall Dominic. Les influences littĂ©raires indiennes dans les inscriptions du Cambodge : l’exemple d’un chef-d’Ɠuvre inĂ©dit du VIIIe siĂšcle (K. 1236). In: Comptes rendus des sĂ©ances de l'AcadĂ©mie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 156e annĂ©e, N. 1, 2012. pp. 345-357
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