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L'encéphalite de la maladie de Carré du chien, modèle expérimental pour la neuropathologie humaine
Guillon J.-C., Reculard Pierre. L’encéphalite de la maladie de Carré du Chien. Modèle expérimental pour la neuropathologie humaine. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 123 n°6, 1970. pp. 293-298
Barometric pumping of a fractured porous medium
International audienceBarometric pumping plays a crucial role in the release of trace gases from fractured porous media to the atmosphere, and it requires a rigorous and complete modeling in order to go beyond the approximate schemes available in the literature. Therefore, a coupled set of convection and convection-diffusion equations for a slightly compressible fluid in unsteady conditions should be solved. The numerical methodology is presented, and it is applied to conditions close to the ones of the Roselend Natural Laboratory (France). The precision of the code is assessed and the mechanism of barometric pumping is explained. The usual schematization by simple vertical fractures is shown to be only qualitative. Finally, barometric pumping is shown to be efficient in a narrow range of parameter values; its efficiency is a decreasing function of the matrix porosity and of the fracture density
G Electronics and Data Acquisition (Forward-Angle Measurements)
The G parity-violation experiment at Jefferson Lab (Newport News, VA) is
designed to determine the contribution of strange/anti-strange quark pairs to
the intrinsic properties of the proton. In the forward-angle part of the
experiment, the asymmetry in the cross section was measured for
elastic scattering by counting the recoil protons corresponding to the two
beam-helicity states. Due to the high accuracy required on the asymmetry, the
G experiment was based on a custom experimental setup with its own
associated electronics and data acquisition (DAQ) system. Highly specialized
time-encoding electronics provided time-of-flight spectra for each detector for
each helicity state. More conventional electronics was used for monitoring
(mainly FastBus). The time-encoding electronics and the DAQ system have been
designed to handle events at a mean rate of 2 MHz per detector with low
deadtime and to minimize helicity-correlated systematic errors. In this paper,
we outline the general architecture and the main features of the electronics
and the DAQ system dedicated to G forward-angle measurements.Comment: 35 pages. 17 figures. This article is to be submitted to NIM section
A. It has been written with Latex using \documentclass{elsart}. Nuclear
Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators,
Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment In Press (2007
Un foyer de maladie d'Aujeszky chez le chien, dans l'Ain
Guillon J.-C., Chirol C., Vallée A., Cordaillat J.-C., Beylot J.-C. Un foyer de maladie d’Aujeszky chez le Chien dans l’Ain. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 121 n°4, 1968. pp. 177-179
Infection mixte, par leptospire et actinobacille chez un cheval
Fiocre B., Lataste-Dorolle Camille, Vallée A., Guillon J.-C. Infection mixte, par leptospire et actinobacille chez un cheval. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 126 n°7, 1973. pp. 305-307
Intérêt des contrôles histopathologiques dans le dépistage des maladies des poissons Application à la Salmoniculture
Levaditi J. C., Besse P., Kinkelin Pierre de, Guillon J. C., Jacotot H. Intérêt des contrôles histopathologiques dans le dépistage des maladies des poissons. Application à la salmoniculture. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 118 n°5, 1965. pp. 173-183
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