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Singularités nilpotentes et intégrales premières
This paper presents a classification of plane dicritical nilpotent singularities, i.e. singularities which have nilpotent linear part and infinitely many separatrices. In particular the existence of meromorphic first integrals is discussed. The same ideas are applied to other kind of dicritical singularities
Microparticles are vectors of paradoxical information in vascular cells including the endothelium: role in health and diseases
Both inflammation and thrombosis can be orchestrated by the interactions between circulating cells, such as leukocytes and platelets, with vascular, endothelial and smooth muscle cells, which, during activation or apoptosis, can release circulating microparticles (MPs). Indeed, MPs are membrane vesicles with procoagulant and proinflammatory properties. MPs are present in blood from healthy individuals and in patients under several pathological states, for instance sepsis, preeclampsia, Crohn\u27s disease and diabetes, strengthening the notion that MPs may play a role in these diseases. Circulating MPs or those generated in vitro from apoptotic T cells display deleterious effects on endothelial and/or vasomotor function. In contrast, MPs might be protective to endothelial cells. We have shown that MPs harboring the morphogen sonic hedgehog may represent a new therapeutic approach against endothelial dysfunction during acute severe endothelial injury. Indeed, these types of MPs induce NO release, decrease production of reactive oxygen species and induce angiogenesis from endothelial cells. This protective role for the endothelium was confirmed also by their in vivo injection in mice in which they were also able to reverse endothelial dysfunction in a model of heart ischemia/reperfusion. On the contrary, MPs from preeclamptic women compared to those from normal pregnant women showed pro-inflammatory properties in the vascular wall inducing vascular hyporeactivity in vessels from humans and mice. These effects were associated with complex interactions between NO and cyclooxygenase systems via endothelial cell activation. Altogether, these findings suggest that MPs can be considered as vectors of biological messages for vascular homeostasis, during immunity and inflammation
Transformations isotropes des germes de feuilletages holomorphes
AbstractGiven Fω a germ of holomorphic singular foliation at the origin of Cn defined by an equation ω=0 (with ω∧dω=0), we are interested in describing the group of isotropic transformations of Fω, i.e., the group of those germs Φ of diffeomorphisms at the origin of Cn that satisfy Φ∗ω∧ω=0
Techniques complexes d'étude d'E.D.O
We relate some properties of complexifications of real analytic foliations with problems such that existence of first integrals or convergent normalizations. Holomorphic diffeomorphisms having an invariant real foliation play a crucial role
Wear rate-state interactions within a multi-component system : a study of a gearbox accelerated life testing platform
The degradation process of complex multi-component systems is highly stochastic in nature. A major side effect of this
complexity is that components of such systems may have unexpected reduced life and faults and failures that decrease
the reliability of multi-component systems in industrial environments. In this work we provide maintenance practitioners
with an explanation of the nature of some of these unpredictable events, namely the degradation interactions that
take place between components. We begin by presenting a general wear model where the degradation process of
a component may be dependent on the operating conditions, the component’s own state, and the state of the other
components. We then present our methodology for extracting accurate health indicators from multi-component systems
by means of a time-frequency domain analysis. Finally we present a multi-component system degradation analysis of
experimental data generated by a gearbox accelerated life testing platform. In so doing, we demonstrate the importance
of modelling the interactions between the system components by showing their effect on component lifetime reduction
Assessment of the main stone fruit viruses and viroids in Algeria
In order to improve the sanitary status of the propagating material of stone fruits, a field survey was conducted to assess the main viruses and viroids affecting stone fruits in selected growing areas and their distribution on the collected material by using serological and molecular detection methods.Serological assays were carried out to detect Plum pox virus (PPV), Prunus necrotic ring spot virus (PNRSV), Prune dwarf virus (PDV), Apple mosaic virus (ApMV) and Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV). Moreover, tissue-print hybridization was performed to detect Peach latent mosaic viroid (PLMVd) and Hop stunt viroid (HSVd).Among nearly 2000 trees tested, no PPV infection was detected, while 14% of them positively reacted to at least one virus. The highest infection rate (18%) was reported in both nurseries and commercial orchards. PNRSV was the most detected virus (9%), followed by ApMV (3%) and PDV (1.5%). Cherry was the most infected species (20%). As for viroids, a high infection rate was recorded for PLMVd (9%) and HSVd (5%); the highest infection rate was reported in mother blocks and varietal collections.Keywords: Algeria, Prunus, virus, viroids, ELISA, tissue-print hybridization, sanitary statu
Eikonal analysis of Coulomb distortion in quasi-elastic electron scattering
An eikonal expansion is used to provide systematic corrections to the eikonal
approximation through order , where is the wave number. Electron
wave functions are obtained for the Dirac equation with a Coulomb potential.
They are used to investigate distorted-wave matrix elements for quasi-elastic
electron scattering from a nucleus. A form of effective-momentum approximation
is obtained using trajectory-dependent eikonal phases and focusing factors.
Fixing the Coulomb distortion effects at the center of the nucleus, the
often-used ema approximation is recovered. Comparisons of these approximations
are made with full calculations using the electron eikonal wave functions. The
ema results are found to agree well with the full calculations.Comment: 12 pages, 6 Postscript figure
y scaling in electron-nucleus scattering
Data on inclusive electron scattering from A = 4, 12, 27, 56, 197 nuclei at large momentum transfer are presented and analyzed in terms of y scaling. We find that the data do scale for y 1), and we study the convergence of the scaling function with the momentum transfer Q^2 and A
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