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Une étude épidémiologique sur les handicaps chroniques à la marche a été effectuée de Novembre 1988 à Janvier 1989 en zone rurale dans trois provinces du Burkina Faso. Le recrutement réalisé au porte à porte montre que le taux de prévalence des handicaps chroniques à la marche dépasse 9 pour mille habitants. La poliomyélite occupe le premier rang des étiologies avec un tiers des cas, suivie de l'ensemble des autres maladies neurologiques, les affections rhumatologiques et orthopédiques, et surtout les séquelles de dracunculose. Contraitement à d'autres études réalisées en milieu urbain, le rôle des sciatites par injection médicamenteuse intrafessière est négligeable dans les régions rurales faiblement médicalisées. Le rôle de certaines affections neurologiques telles les paraparésies spastiques tropicales reste à déterminer. (Résumé d'auteur
A Mathematica Notebook for Computing the Homology of Iterated Products of Groups
Let G be a group which admits the structure of an iterated product of central extensions and semidirect products of abelian groups G i (both finite and infinite). We describe a Mathematica 4.0 notebook for computing the homology of G, in terms of some homological models for the factor groups G i and the products involved. Computational results provided by our program have allowed the simplification of some of the formulae involved in the calculation of H n (G). Consequently the efficiency of the method has been improved as well. We include some executions and examples
On the flow-level stability of data networks without congestion control: the case of linear networks and upstream trees
In this paper, flow models of networks without congestion control are
considered. Users generate data transfers according to some Poisson processes
and transmit corresponding packet at a fixed rate equal to their access rate
until the entire document is received at the destination; some erasure codes
are used to make the transmission robust to packet losses. We study the
stability of the stochastic process representing the number of active flows in
two particular cases: linear networks and upstream trees. For the case of
linear networks, we notably use fluid limits and an interesting phenomenon of
"time scale separation" occurs. Bounds on the stability region of linear
networks are given. For the case of upstream trees, underlying monotonic
properties are used. Finally, the asymptotic stability of those processes is
analyzed when the access rate of the users decreases to 0. An appropriate
scaling is introduced and used to prove that the stability region of those
networks is asymptotically maximized
Reusing integer homology information of binary digital images
In this paper, algorithms for computing integer (co)homology of a simplicial complex of any dimension are designed, extending the work done in [1,2,3]. For doing this, the homology of the object is encoded in an algebraic-topological format (that we call AM-model). Moreover, in the case of 3D binary digital images, having as input AM-models for the images I and J, we design fast algorithms for computing the integer homology of I ∪J, I ∩J and I ∖J
Measurement of the branching fraction for
We have studied the leptonic decay of the resonance into tau
pairs using the CLEO II detector. A clean sample of tau pair events is
identified via events containing two charged particles where exactly one of the
particles is an identified electron. We find . The result is consistent with
expectations from lepton universality.Comment: 9 pages, RevTeX, two Postscript figures available upon request, CLNS
94/1297, CLEO 94-20 (submitted to Physics Letters B
Measurement of the Decay Asymmetry Parameters in and
We have measured the weak decay asymmetry parameters (\aLC ) for two \LC\
decay modes. Our measurements are \aLC = -0.94^{+0.21+0.12}_{-0.06-0.06} for
the decay mode and \aLC = -0.45\pm 0.31 \pm
0.06 for the decay mode . By combining these
measurements with the previously measured decay rates, we have extracted the
parity-violating and parity-conserving amplitudes. These amplitudes are used to
test models of nonleptonic charmed baryon decay.Comment: 11 pages including the figures. Uses REVTEX and psfig macros. Figures
as uuencoded postscript. Also available as
http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLNS/1995/CLNS95-1319.p
Observation of the Charmed Baryon Decays to , , and
We have observed two new decay modes of the charmed baryon into
and using data collected with the
CLEO II detector. We also present the first measurement of the branching
fraction for the previously observed decay mode . The branching fractions for these three modes relative to
are measured to be , , and , respectively.Comment: 12 page uuencoded postscript file, postscript file also available
through http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLN
Measurements of the Ratios and
Using the CLEO~II detector we measure , and .
We find the vector to pseudoscalar ratio, , which is similar to the
ratio found in non strange decays.Comment: 11 page uuencoded postscript file, postscript file also available
through http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLN
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