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    Suivi d'élÚves ayant des difficultés d'adaptation scolaire à l'école secondaire Honoré-Mercier

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    Les difficultĂ©s d’adaptation scolaire que peuvent dĂ©velopper les Ă©lĂšves dans une Ă©cole secondaire entraĂźnent bien souvent des consĂ©quences. En effet, ces derniĂšres peuvent mener au dĂ©crochage scolaire et parfois Ă  l’adoption de comportements dĂ©linquants. L’instauration d’un suivi auprĂšs d’élĂšves prend tout son sens lorsqu’il est question de difficultĂ©s d’adaptation. Ce suivi a Ă©tĂ© offert Ă  cinq Ă©lĂšves prĂ©sentant ces difficultĂ©s de l’école secondaire HonorĂ©-Mercier de MontrĂ©al. Il y a deux objectifs Ă  ce stage. Le premier vise une diminution des prĂ©sences au local de retrait et le deuxiĂšme de diminuer les difficultĂ©s d’adaptation scolaire des Ă©lĂšves ciblĂ©s. L’atteinte de ces objectifs est considĂ©rĂ©e en fonction de donnĂ©es factuelles sur les prĂ©sences au local de retrait, des rĂ©sultats obtenus Ă  un test standardisĂ©, soit le Achenbach (Achenbach, 1991), mais Ă©galement en fonction des perceptions des Ă©lĂšves et des professeurs sur le cheminement de l’élĂšve. Les rĂ©sultats illustrent que les Ă©lĂšves n’ont pas modifiĂ© significativement leur prĂ©sence au local de retrait, que diffĂ©rentes problĂ©matiques dĂ©finies dans le Achenbach ont Ă©tĂ© amplifiĂ©es tandis que d’autres ont Ă©tĂ© diminuĂ©es et que, finalement les Ă©lĂšves ont apprĂ©ciĂ© leur suivi puisque ce dernier les a amenĂ© Ă  vivre des changements intrinsĂšques. Des conclusions dĂ©coulent de l’analyse des rĂ©sultats, soit concernant la durĂ©e des interventions et les problĂ©matiques prĂ©sentes chez les Ă©lĂšves. Le rĂŽle que peut assumer le criminologue dans le milieu scolaire est Ă©galement abordĂ©. Mots clĂ©s : adaptation, difficultĂ©, scolaire, suivi, Ă©cole, secondaire, adolescentThere can be many consequences when students have difficulties in adapting to the academic environment. They can lead to higher school dropout rates and to the adoption of delinquent behaviour. In the presence of adaptation difficulties, accompanying and monitoring the students is crucial. A monitoring program was offered to five HonorĂ©-Mercier students presenting adaptation difficulties. The intervention program has two objectives. The first one is to decrease the number of classroom exclusions of those students. Another objective is to offer a place where they have the freedom to express their feelings openly. The results of the program are based on the number of classroom exclusion during the intervention. They are also measured on the results of an Achenbach test (Achenbach, 1991) and on the opinions of the students on their own progress. The results illustrate that the students did not significantly lower their number of classroom exclusion. They also show that some problems detected in the Achenbach test were amplified whereas types of problems decreased. Finally, the results show that students appreciated their follow-up because it allowed them to experience intrinsic changes. Based on these results, we can emit several hypotheses on the need to change the duration of the intervention or the problems experienced by the students. The potential contribution of a criminologist in an academic environment is also analyzed. Keywords: adaptation, difficulty, school, follow-up, secondary, teenage

    Influence of Fluid-Structure Interaction on Microcantilever Vibrations: Applications to Rheological Fluid Measurement and Chemical Detection

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    At the microscale, cantilever vibrations depend not only on the microstructure’s properties and geometry but also on the properties of the surrounding medium. In fact, when a microcantilever vibrates in a fluid, the fluid offers resistance to the motion of the beam. The study of the influence of the hydrodynamic force on the microcantilever’s vibrational spectrum can be used to either (1) optimize the use of microcantilevers for chemical detection in liquid media or (2) extract the mechanical properties of the fluid. The classical method for application (1) in gas is to operate the microcantilever in the dynamic transverse bending mode for chemical detection. However, the performance of microcantilevers excited in this standard out-of-plane dynamic mode drastically decreases in viscous liquid media. When immersed in liquids, in order to limit the decrease of both the resonant frequency and the quality factor, alternative vibration modes that primarily shear the fluid (rather than involving motion normal to the fluid/beam interface) have been studied and tested: these include inplane vibration modes (lateral bending mode and elongation mode). For application (2), the classical method to measure the rheological properties of fluids is to use a rheometer. To overcome the limitations of this classical method, an alternative method based on the use of silicon microcantilevers is presented. The method, which is based on the use of analytical equations for the hydrodynamic force, permits the measurement of the complex shear modulus of viscoelastic fluids over a wide frequency range

    Contribution au développement de microcapteurs intégrés de viscoélasticité de fluides

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    Les propriĂ©tĂ©s viscoĂ©lastiques des fluides dĂ©terminent leur Ă©coulement. L Ă©tude de ces propriĂ©tĂ©s a de nombreuses applications industrielles et acadĂ©miques qui concernent la matiĂšre dite molle (polymĂšres, colloĂŻdes, tensioactifs, protĂ©ines, ...). L approche proposĂ©e permet d'Ă©tudier ces propriĂ©tĂ©s sur une gamme de frĂ©quence allant de 1 Ă  100 kHz. La mĂ©thode utilise la mesure de la vibration d une microstructure actionnĂ©e Ă©lectromagnĂ©tiquement et immergĂ©e dans le fluide Ă  caractĂ©riser. La rĂ©ponse en frĂ©quence du systĂšme mĂ©canique, mesurĂ©e optiquement ou Ă©lectriquement, est caractĂ©ristique du milieu dans lequel la structure est immergĂ©e. Une mĂ©thode analytique dĂ©diĂ©e aux micropoutres, pour l extraction des propriĂ©tĂ©s rhĂ©ologiques du milieu, a Ă©tĂ© amĂ©liorĂ©e tout au long de la thĂšse.La mĂ©thode analytique dĂ©veloppĂ©e, pour ĂȘtre appliquĂ©e, nĂ©cessite la prĂ©cision d un systĂšme optique complexe pour mesurer sans artefact les propriĂ©tĂ©s mĂ©caniques de l interaction micropoutre-liquide. Ainsi les liquides opaques ne peuvent ĂȘtre caractĂ©risĂ©s avec cette approche. De plus la mesure peut difficilement ĂȘtre intĂ©grĂ©e dans un dispositif portable tout-Ă©lectronique. Afin de pallier ces difficultĂ©s et de proposer une mesure de la viscoĂ©lasticitĂ© en milieu opaque, la stratĂ©gie de mesure du capteur jusqu au traitement des signaux ont Ă©tĂ© rĂ©Ă©valuĂ©s : (1) des microstructures en U ont Ă©tĂ© fabriquĂ©es, (2) une mĂ©thode de mesure intĂ©grĂ©e a Ă©tĂ© mise en place et (3) une mĂ©thode de traitement Ă  frĂ©quence unique a Ă©tĂ© utilisĂ©e. Finalement, un liquide opaque viscoĂ©lastique, le yaourt, a pu ĂȘtre caractĂ©risĂ© in-situ tout au long de la fermentation lactique permettant de dĂ©montrer la validitĂ© et l applicabilitĂ© de la mĂ©thode mise en Ɠuvre pour le suivi en temps rĂ©el de la viscoĂ©lasticitĂ©.The study of viscoelastic properties has many industrial and academic applications related to "soft matter" like polymers, colloids, surfactants or proteins. The present approach measures these properties in a frequency range from 1 to 100 kHz. The method uses the measurement of the vibration of a microstructure actuated electromagnetically and immersed in the fluid that has to be characterized. The frequency response of the mechanical system, which is measured optically or electrically, is characteristic of the environment in which the structure is immersed in. An analytical method dedicated to microcantilevers for the extraction of the rheological properties has been improved during this PhD thesis.The analytical method developed requires the accuracy of a complex optical system for measuring without artifact the mechanical properties of microcantilever-liquid interaction. Thus opaque liquids cannot be characterized with this sytem. In addition, the measurement cannot easily be integrated. To overcome these difficulties and provide the measurement of viscoelasticity into opaque medium, some strategy was reassessed: (1) U shaped microstructures were fabricated; (2) an integrated measurement method was developed and (3) a single frequency method was used to calculate the viscoelasticity.Finally, a viscoelastic and opaque liquid, such as yogurt, has been characterized in situ during the lactic fermentation to demonstrate the validity and the applicability of the method for the real-time monitoring of viscoelasticity.BORDEAUX1-Bib.electronique (335229901) / SudocSudocFranceF

    Mucosal Gene Expression of Antimicrobial Peptides in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Before and After First Infliximab Treatment

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    Background: Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) protect the host intestinal mucosa against microorganisms. Abnormal expression of defensins was shown in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but it is not clear whether this is a primary defect. We investigated the impact of anti-inflammatory therapy with infliximab on the mucosal gene expression of AMPs in IBD. Methodology/Principal Findings: Mucosal gene expression of 81 AMPs was assessed in 61 IBD patients before and 4-6 weeks after their first infliximab infusion and in 12 control patients, using Affymetrix arrays. Quantitative real-time reverse-transcription PCR and immunohistochemistry were used to confirm microarray data. The dysregulation of many AMPs in colonic IBD in comparison with control colons was widely restored by infliximab therapy, and only DEFB1 expression remained significantly decreased after therapy in the colonic mucosa of IBD responders to infliximab. In ileal Crohn's disease (CD), expression of two neuropeptides with antimicrobial activity, PYY and CHGB, was significantly decreased before therapy compared to control ileums, and ileal PYY expression remained significantly decreased after therapy in CD responders. Expression of the downregulated AMPs before and after treatment (DEFB1 and PYY) correlated with villin 1 expression, a gut epithelial cell marker, indicating that the decrease is a consequence of epithelial damage. Conclusions/Significance: Our study shows that the dysregulation of AMPs in IBD mucosa is the consequence of inflammation, but may be responsible for perpetuation of inflammation due to ineffective clearance of microorganisms

    Rackham: An Interactive Robot-Guide

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    International audienceRackham is an interactive robot-guide that has been used in several places and exhibitions. This paper presents its design and reports on results that have been obtained after its deployment in a permanent exhibition. The project is conducted so as to incrementally enhance the robot functional and decisional capabilities based on the observation of the interaction between the public and the robot. Besides robustness and efficiency in the robot navigation abilities in a dynamic environment, our focus was to develop and test a methodology to integrate human-robot interaction abilities in a systematic way. We first present the robot and some of its key design issues. Then, we discuss a number of lessons that we have drawn from its use in interaction with the public and how that will serve to refine our design choices and to enhance robot efficiency and acceptability

    Validation of the reshaped shared epitope HLA-DRB1 classification in rheumatoid arthritis

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    Recently, we proposed a classification of HLA-DRB1 alleles that reshapes the shared epitope hypothesis in rheumatoid arthritis (RA); according to this model, RA is associated with the RAA shared epitope sequence (72–74 positions) and the association is modulated by the amino acids at positions 70 and 71, resulting in six genotypes with different RA risks. This was the first model to take into account the association between the HLA-DRB1 gene and RA, and linkage data for that gene. In the present study we tested this classification for validity in an independent sample. A new sample of the same size and population (100 RA French Caucasian families) was genotyped for the HLA-DRB1 gene. The alleles were grouped as proposed in the new classification: S(1 )alleles for the sequences A-RAA or E-RAA; S(2 )for Q or D-K-RAA; S(3D )for D-R-RAA; S(3P )for Q or R-R-RAA; and X alleles for no RAA sequence. Transmission of the alleles was investigated. Genotype odds ratio (OR) calculations were performed through conditional logistic regression, and we tested the homogeneity of these ORs with those of the 100 first trio families (one case and both parents) previously reported. As previously observed, the S(2 )and S(3P )alleles were significantly over-transmitted and the S(1), S(3D )and X alleles were under-transmitted. The latter were grouped as L alleles, resulting in the same three-allele classification. The risk hierarchy of the six derived genotypes was the same: (by decreasing OR and with L/L being the reference genotype) S(2)/S(3P), S(2)/S(2), S(3P)/S(3P), S(2)/L and S(3P)/L. The homogeneity test between the ORs of the initial and the replication samples revealed no significant differences. The new classification was therefore considered validated, and both samples were pooled to provide improved estimates of RA risk genotypes from the highest (S(2)/S(3P )[OR 22.2, 95% confidence interval 9.9–49.7]) to the lowest (S(3P)/L [OR 4.4, 95% confidence interval 2.3–8.4])

    Video?Mediated Approaches for Community?Level Climate Adaptation

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    There is a need to facilitate the dissemination of information and ideas that can accelerate community-based adaptation to climate change. Increasingly affordable communication technologies may allow for extending the benefits of available knowledge to those who most need it. Audiovisual media, when combined with participatory processes for adaptation, offers potentially effective ways to raise awareness, scale-up capacity building, support community-level planning and develop innovative approaches to advocacy and institutional partnerships. Importantly, video-mediated approaches can be designed to tackle the complex poverty-related aspects of adaptation in the work of humanitarian organisations, addressing the heterogeneity of vulnerable communities and giving a voice to the most marginalised members, This article outlines lessons learned from the use of audiovisual tools in health risk management, discusses recent and ongoing video projects by the Red Cross addressing climate change in Argentina, the Bahamas, Indonesia and Malawi, and recommends practical applications for organisations supporting pro-poor adaptation
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