170 research outputs found

    NUMERICAL PARAMETRIC STUDY ON CO2 CAPTURE BY INDIRECT THERMAL SWING ADSORPTION

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    International audiencePost-combustion CO2 capture remains one of the most-challenging issue to lower CO2 emissions of existing power plants or heavy industry installations because of strong economy and energy efficiency aspects. The major issue comes from CO2 dilution (4% for NGCC and 14% for PC) and the high flow rates to be treated. Furthermore, CO2 purity has to be higher than 95% with recovery at 90%, to match the transportation/injection requirements. The MEA absorption process remains the reference today but its energy consumption (about 3 MJ/kgCO2) and the amine consumption are still challenging drawbacks. The interest of CO2 capture by indirect TSA (Temperature Swing Adsorption) was demonstrated experimentally in a previous work. The aim of this paper is to present the results of a numerical parametric study. Two main parameters are explored: the desorption temperature (100 to 200 °C) and the purge flow rate (0.1 to 0.5 Ndm 3 .min-1). Four performance indicators are evaluated: CO2 purity, recovery, productivity and specific energy consumption. Results show that purity above 95% can be achieved. Keeping the 95% target, it is possible to achieve recovery at 81% with productivity at 57.7 gCO2/kgads.h and a specific 2 energy consumption of 3.23 MJ/kgCO2, which is about the same level than for up to date MEA processes. Comparison with other adsorption processes exhibits that this process has good potential especially since some improvements are still expected from further research

    Étude Comparée sur la Réussite Universitaire Québec-Ontario pour la Période 1994-1996

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    The knowledge-based economy has emphasised the role of human capital and the relevance of formal education. This study analyses university achievement and gives a quantitative description of Quebec and Ontario university systems. Comparative differences by educational levels and fields of studies are presented and discussed within the context of the labour market. Les préoccupations actuelles de l'économie du savoir ont mis en valeur l'importance du capital humain et par conséquent l'importance de l'instruction. Cette étude analyse la réussite universitaire et permet de décrire d'un point de vue quantitatif les systèmes universitaires québécois et ontariens. Le point de vue qualitatif est également traité à travers l'analyse des différences par domaine d'étude et par discipline.university achievement, educational levels, fields of studies, rate of return, sectors of activity, réussite universitaire, baccalauréat, maîtrise, doctorat, domaine d'étude, matières, postsecondaire, écarts, taux de rendement, secteur d'activité

    0232 : Small, medium but not large arteries are involved in digital ulcers associated with systemic sclerosis

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    BackgroundDigital ulcers (DU) are a burden in systemic sclerosis (SSc). Microangiopathy is a cardinal feature of SSc that plays a critical role in the development of DU. However, whether injury of medium or large vessels also contributes to DU in SSc is unknown.MethodsTo measure concomitantly in SSc patients with and without active DU i) the Augmentation Index of the reflected wave (Aix_75) by radial applanation tonometry, an index of small and medium arterial function, II) the aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV), a marker of large vessel injury (aortic stiffness).Results63 consecutive SSc patients were included (49 females, aged 57±12 years, disease duration 9.7±7.1 years), including 10 (15.9%) with active DU.Patients with active DU versus those without had increased Aix_75 (35% [28-38] versus 28% [20-34], p=0.041) whereas no difference existed in PWV (7,0m/s [6.7-10.1] versus 7,6m/s [6.8-8.7], p=0.887), in systolic, diastolic, as well as aortic pulse pressure (p=0.126, 0.592, and 0.161 respectively).By multivariate analysis, DU remained independently associated with Aix_75 (p=0.020).Using Aix_75 as a longitudinal variable, and when compared to patients in the low tertile, patients having Aix_75 in the highest tertile had ten-fold more DU (OR=10.23; 95% CI 1.12 to 93.34, p=0.039).ConclusionThe presence of DU is independently associated with Aix_75 whereas there is no relation with PWV. These data suggest that small and medium arteries are involved in the occurrence of DU whether large vessel stiffness does not contribute. Whether Aix_75 is predictive of further DU remained to be studied

    Coupled study by TEM/EELS and STM/STS of electronic properties of C- and CNx-nanotubes

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    Carbon nanotubes are the focus of considerable research efforts due to their fascinating physical properties. They provide an excellent model system for the study of one dimensional materials and molecular electronics. The chirality of nanotubes can lead to very different electronic behaviours, either metallic or semiconducting. Their electronic spectrum consists of a series of Van Hove singularities defining a bandgap for semiconducting tubes and molecular orbitals at the corresponding energies. A promising way to tune the nanotubes electronic properties for future applications is to use doping by heteroatoms. Here we report on experimental investigation of the role of many-body interactions in nanotube bandgaps, the visualization in direct space of the molecular orbitals of nanotubes and the properties of nitrogen doped nanotubes using scanning tunneling microscopy and transmission electron microscopy as well as electron energy loss spectroscopy

    Économies et société des populations rubanées de la vallée de l’Aisne

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    Le projet collectif de recherche, initié en 2007, vise à proposer un premier niveau de synthèse et de modélisation du fonctionnement socio-économique des populations du Néolithique ancien de la vallée de l’Aisne. Ce projet triennal se fonde sur les données accumulées depuis 30 ans sur une quinzaine de sites rubanés fouillés dans le cadre d’un programme pluri-institutionnel sur près de 80 km le long de l’Aisne. Il inclut ainsi le matériel lithique, céramique et faunique des 15 sites rubanés ay..

    GWAS in the SIGNAL/PHARE clinical cohort restricts the association between the FGFR2 locus and estrogen receptor status to HER2-negative breast cancer patients

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    International audienceGenetic polymorphisms are associated with breast cancer risk. Clinical and epidemiological observations suggest that clinical characteristics of breast cancer, such as estrogen receptor or HER2 status, are also influenced by hereditary factors. To identify genetic variants associated with pathological characteristics of breast cancer patients, a Genome Wide Association Study was performed in a cohort of 9365 women from the French nationwide SIGNAL/PHARE studies (NCT00381901/RECF1098). Strong association between the FGFR2 locus and ER status of breast cancer patients was observed (ER-positive n=6211, ER-negative n=2516; rs3135718 OR=1.34 p=5.46x10-12). This association was limited to patients with HER2-negative tumors (ER-positive n=4267, ER-negative n=1185; rs3135724 OR=1.85 p=1.16x10-11). The FGFR2 locus is known to be associated with breast cancer risk. This study provides sound evidence for an association between variants in the FGFR2 locus and ER status among breast cancer patients, particularly among patients with HER2-negative disease. This refinement of the association between FGFR2 variants and ER-status to HER2-negative disease provides novel insight to potential biological and clinical influence of genetic polymorphisms on breast tumors

    Towards a cancer mission in Horizon Europe: recommendations.

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    A comprehensive translational cancer research approach focused on personalized and precision medicine, and covering the entire cancer research-care-prevention continuum has the potential to achieve in 2030 a 10-year cancer-specific survival for 75% of patients diagnosed in European Union (EU) member states with a well-developed healthcare system. Concerted actions across this continuum that spans from basic and preclinical research through clinical and prevention research to outcomes research, along with the establishment of interconnected high-quality infrastructures for translational research, clinical and prevention trials and outcomes research, will ensure that science-driven and social innovations benefit patients and individuals at risk across the EU. European infrastructures involving comprehensive cancer centres (CCCs) and CCC-like entities will provide researchers with access to the required critical mass of patients, biological materials and technological resources and can bridge research with healthcare systems. Here, we prioritize research areas to ensure a balanced research portfolio and provide recommendations for achieving key targets. Meeting these targets will require harmonization of EU and national priorities and policies, improved research coordination at the national, regional and EU level and increasingly efficient and flexible funding mechanisms. Long-term support by the EU and commitment of Member States to specialized schemes are also needed for the establishment and sustainability of trans-border infrastructures and networks. In addition to effectively engaging policymakers, all relevant stakeholders within the entire continuum should consensually inform policy through evidence-based advice

    Antischistosomal Activity of Trioxaquines: In Vivo Efficacy and Mechanism of Action on Schistosoma mansoni

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    Schistosomiasis is among the most neglected tropical diseases, since its mode of spreading tends to limit the contamination to people who are in contact with contaminated waters in endemic countries. Here we report the in vitro and in vivo anti-schistosomal activities of trioxaquines. These hybrid molecules are highly active on the larval forms of the worms and exhibit different modes of action, not only the alkylation of heme. The synergy observed with praziquantel on infected mice is in favor of the development of these trioxaquines as potential anti-schistosomal agents

    Epiploic appendagitis, an ignored diagnosis

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    peer reviewedEpiploic appendagitis is the term used to describe the inflammation of an epiploic appendage. These small masses of fat distributed along the colon, from the caecum to the recto-sigmoid junction can inflammate by torsion, spontaneously or secondarily with the inflammation of an anatomical structure in the neighbourhood. Symptomatology may mimic retro-caecal appendicitis or diverticulitis and the diagnosis by CT avoids unnecessary surgery or hospitalization. Indeed, under conservative treatment by AINS and analgesics, symptomatology regresses in about five days. In this article, we relate the case of a patient with a typical clinical presentation, to remind the elements of this pathological entity
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