56 research outputs found

    Restauration et entretien des berges de la vallée de l'Orb Utilisation de la Déclaration d'intérêt général.

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    Par la taille de son bassin versant, (1500 Km2 environ), l'Orb constitue l'un des cours d'eau majeurs de la région Languedoc-Roussillon. Le 19 Janvier 1996, l'Etat, le Département de l'Hérault et l'Agence de l'eau signaient le contrat de rivière Orb. Parmi les thèmes du contrat de rivière, la lutte contre les inondations et la restauration hydraulique de l'Orb et de ses affluents constituent des axes prioritaires. Le Syndicat mixte a ainsi décidé de promouvoir un programme de restauration et d'entretien global sur les 136 Kilomètres de cours d'eau non domaniaux de la Vallée. Après avoir analysé les maîtres d'ouvrage potentiels susceptibles de réaliser ce travail, tout en assurant la cohérence utile à une gestion intégrée du milieu, le Syndicat mixte ainsi que les collectivités locales prennent en main ces projets. La mise en place systématique d'une Déclaration d'intérêt général préalablement à toute action en la matière est ainsi préconisée. L'exposé décrit les raisons de ce choix

    Evidence for enhanced convection of North Pacific Intermediate Water to the low-latitude Pacific under glacial conditions

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    We provide high-resolution foraminiferal stable carbon isotope (δ13C) records from the subarctic Pacific and Eastern Equatorial Pacific (EEP) to investigate circulation dynamics between the extra-tropical and tropical North Pacific during the past 60 kyr. We measured the δ13C composition of the epibenthic foraminiferal species Cibicides lobatulus from a shallow sediment core recovered from the western Bering Sea (SO201-2-101KL; 58°52.52’N, 170°41.45’E; 630 m water depth) to reconstruct past ventilation changes close to the source region of Glacial North Pacific Intermediate Water (GNPIW). Information regarding glacial changes in the δ13C of sub-thermocline water masses in the EEP is derived from the deep-dwelling planktonic foraminifera Globorotaloides hexagonus at ODP Site 1240 (00°01.31’N, 82°27.76’W; 2921 m water depth). Apparent similarities in the long-term evolution of δ13C between GNPIW, intermediate waters in the eastern tropical North Pacific and sub-thermocline water masses in the EEP suggest the expansion of relatively 13C-depleted, nutrient-enriched, and northern-sourced intermediate waters to the equatorial Pacific under glacial conditions. Further, it appears that additional influence of GNPIW to the tropical Pacific is consistent with changes in nutrient distribution and biological productivity in surface-waters of the glacial EEP. Our findings highlight potential links between North Pacific mid-depth circulation changes, nutrient cycling, and biological productivity in the equatorial Pacific under glacial boundary conditions

    The motor function measure to study limitation of activity in children and adults with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

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    AbstractObjectiveTo study the applicability and responsiveness of the motor function measure (total score and sub-scores D1, D2 and D3) in patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.Patients and methodsTwo hundred and thirty-three patients aged 4–86 years were included in the descriptive study. Scores and sub-scores were analyzed by age and by disease subtypes. Sensitivity to change (responsiveness) was estimated in patients having had at least two evaluations with at least six months between the first and the second.ResultsMotor function measure scores decrease with age, especially sub-scores D1 and D3. There were no significant differences between the scores according to type of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. The scores were significantly higher for ambulatory than for non-ambulatory patients. Significant responsiveness was demonstrated only in type 2 Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.Discussion/conclusionsOur results suggest that, especially for D1 and D3 sub-scores, the motor function measure is a reliable and valid outcome measure that can be usefully applied in longitudinal follow-up. Studies of longer duration could demonstrate its responsiveness in other Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease subtypes

    The Grizzly, April 25, 1986

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    U.C. Campaign Quickly Moving Meters • Profs Need Satisfactory Salary • Sororities Rebel With Toilet Trashing • Editorial: Retrospective Look at Alcohol Policy Making • Letters: Water Issue Still Murky; Potholes, a Sinking Feeling • Clark Awarded Grant to Research in Japan • ProTheatre\u27s Hair a Success • French to Attend Humanities Seminar • Calif. Comp. Expert Gives Faculty Lecture • Jamison Appointed Myrin Director • USGA\u27s Roles as Defined by New President • Women\u27s Lax Wins Big...After Back-to-Back Losses • Cornbone\u27s Diamond Update • Lady Bears Hope for Division Championship • Fencing at Ursinus • Donna O\u27Brien Can\u27t Hold the Irish Back • Rippert: Student, Leader, Athletehttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1164/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, April 11, 1986

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    Collegeville Water: Poison • Toombs Speaks on Real Estate • The Time has Come • Wismer, be Realistic! • Letter: Administration Housing Plans are Unfair • Former U.C. Graduate Plays Important Role in Recovery of Challenger Debris • Hair Sneak Preview • Take C and C and See the Progress of Humanity • Greeks Flail Booze Curtail • Looking for Alternatives to the Joys of Alcohol • Women\u27s Lacrosse Wins Five in a Row • Linksters Off to a Great Start • Bears Drop to 4-8 • Women\u27s Track • Profile: Marc Dervishian • Women\u27s Softball Season Heats Up • Women\u27s Tennis Falls to 1-4 • Profile: Leigh Garrison • Gung Ho for Howard • Music: It gets the Irish in me Goinghttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1163/thumbnail.jp

    Automatized assessment of motor function in patients with NMD: MFM-Digital Study

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    International audienceGiven the progress of research and management in Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), validated tools are needed to assess patients’ motor function. The Motor Function Measure assessment (MFM) is known as principal outcome measure of the motor function with an international recognition. It is a validated tool and sensitive to the change applicable in SMA.Clinicians from the Neuromuscular Diseases Department (Hospices Civils de Lyon, France) are developing the MFM-digital, an automated system to assess SMA patients’ motor function based on MFM. By using a Microsoft Kinect and a digital tablet, the objective is to improve reliability and acceptability of the MFM by lowering the measure’s subjectivity linked to heteroevaluation and by creating a hybrid serious-game.The feasibility study assesses the relevance of the system to capture postures and motions during a MFM test. Due to technological limits of capture by the Kinect sensor, 14 on 32 items may be recognized by the Kinect and 3 items by a tablet. In each case, the therapist scores items in live by referring to the MFM manual. Based on digital data coming from Kinect and tablet records, the principal investigator informs a blind score. The good correlation between items scoring by a therapist and items scoring on captured digital data show the possibility to use an algorithm to propose an automatic score.21 records of MFM were collected with Kinect and Tablet sensors. The first results are encouraging, showing a good concordance between the scores with tracks of improvements of the system in particular concerning the capture for weaker patients. The data supplied by the MFM-digital system bring additional data, in particular the duration of the items’ exercises and kinematic parameters.One interest of this work consists in creating an automatic measurement tool, based on the MFM-items, which has already shown its validity

    Damage signature of fatigued fabric reinforced plastics in the pulsed ultrasonic polar scan

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    This study investigates the use of both the amplitude and time-of-flight based pulsed ultrasonic polar scan (P-UPS) for the nondestructive detection and evaluation of fatigue damage in fiber reinforced composites. Several thermoplastic carbon fabric reinforced PPS specimens (CETEX), loaded under various fatigue conditions, have been scanned at multiple material spots according to the P-UPS technique in order to extract material degradation in a quantitative way. The P-UPS results indicate that shear dominated fatigued carbon/PPS goes with a reduction of shear properties combined with large fiber distortions. The P-UPS results of the tension-tension fatigued carbon/PPS samples on the other hand reveal a directional degradation of the stiffness properties, reaching a maximum reduction of -12.8% along the loading direction. The P-UPS extracted damage characteristics are fully supported by simulations, conventional destructive tests as well as visual inspection. The results demonstrate the excellent capability of the P-UPS method for nondestructively assessing and quantifying both shear-dominated and tension-tension fatigue damage in fabric reinforced plastics
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