151 research outputs found

    Investigating the "Discrete Memory" of the Seveso Disaster in Italy

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    In this text, I bring a long term perspective to bear on an industrial accident that resulted in the contamination of an inhabited territory. Going beyond the immediate temporality of the event itself, I seek to recount the manner in which a disaster persists, is diluted and transformed in the life of the affected community. I also question the link often drawn in the literature between the experience of disaster and the emergence of a "local risk culture." From a reflexive point of view, finally, I seek to shed light upon and discuss some of the difficulties and tensions involved in research that above all aims to understand how a population responds to the radical disruption of its relationship to a territory

    Genome-Wide Search Reveals the Existence of a Limited Number of Thyroid Hormone Receptor Alpha Target Genes in Cerebellar Neurons

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    Thyroid hormone (T3) has a major influence on cerebellum post-natal development. The major phenotypic landmark of exposure to low levels of T3 during development (hypothyroidism) in the cerebellum is the retarded inward migration of the most numerous cell type, granular neurons. In order to identify the direct genetic regulation exerted by T3 on cerebellar neurons and their precursors, we used microarray RNA hybridization to perform a time course analysis of T3 induced gene expression in primary cultures of cerebellar neuronal cell. These experiments suggest that we identified a small set of genes which are directly regulated, both in vivo and in vitro, during cerebellum post-natal development. These modest changes suggest that T3 does not acts directly on granular neurons and mainly indirectly influences the cellular interactions taking place during development

    Deepwater Horizon oil spill exposure and child health: a longitudinal analysis

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    The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill (DHOS) created widespread concern about threats to health among residents of the Louisiana Gulf Coast. This study uses data from the Resilient Children, Youth, and Communities study—a longitudinal cohort survey of households with children in DHOS-affected areas of South Louisiana—to consider the effect of DHOS exposure on health trajectories of children, an especially vulnerable population subgroup. Results from latent linear growth curve models show that family DHOS exposure via physical contact and job/income loss both negatively influenced initial child health. However, the effects of physical exposure dissipated over time while the effects of job/income loss persisted. This pattern holds for both general child health and the number of recent physical health problems children had experienced. These findings help to bridge the literature on disaster impacts and resilience/vulnerability, with the literature on socioeconomic status as a fundamental cause of health outcomes over the life course

    The Sociology of Katrina : Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe

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    Scénarios de pénétration des réacteurs à neutrons rapides en vue de limiter la consommation d'uranium naturel cumulée

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    Dans un contexte de croissance modérée de la demande électrique en France (temps de doublement : cent ans), on montre que les réacteurs à neutrons rapides (RNR) peuvent constituer la relève des réacteurs à eau pressurisée (REP) à partir des années 2000, permettant ainsi de limiter à moins de 450 000 t la consommation en uranium naturel cumulée, sous réserve : — qu'ils soient initialement de bons surgénérateurs ; — que le temps de séjour hors pile soit faible (au plus égal à trois ans). Le recyclage du plutonium dans les REP permet d'éviter des fluctuations importantes du stock de plutonium. Cependant, ce recyclage réduit les quantités de plutonium disponibles. De ce fait, le démarrage des RNR est retardé et les besoins en uranium naturel sont augmentés sensiblement. A court terme, un bon convertisseur est une solution de substitution au « recyclage Pu classique », mais non aux RNR ; à long terme, en symbiose avec les RNR, il permet une bonne gestion des stocks de plutonium. La vitesse de croissance du parc RNR nécessite d'avoir un produit industriel dès l'an 2000
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