79 research outputs found

    Recent sedimentation in three adjacent fjord-lakes on the Québec North Shore (eastern Canada): facies analysis, laminae preservation, and potential for varve formation

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    Cet article analyse de courtes carottes gravitaires échantillonnées le long de transects dans trois lacs de fjord profonds adjacents (les lacs Pentecôte, Walker et Pasteur) sur la Côte-Nord du Québec (est du Canada), afin d’évaluer la répartition de sédiments laminés et le potentiel de formation de varves. L’analyse des faciès basée sur la description lithologique, des photos numériques, des images par tomodensitométrie et des données bathymétriques, a permis l’identification de quatre principaux faciès sédimentaires : des sédiments laminés, des sédiments partiellement laminés, des sédiments bioturbés et des sédiments massifs. Des preuves directes sur la stratification thermique du Lac Walker ont été acquises de 2014 à 2016. Les taux de sédimentation moyens et les flux de sédimentation postglaciaires dans les bassins distaux des trois lacs étudiés sont ≤0,12 cm a−1 et de 0,03 à 0,16 g cm−2 a−1, respectivement, à la lumière de la datation aux 210Pb, 137Cs et radiocarbone par SMA. Sur la base de l’analyse d’images de lames minces et d’un modèle de chronologie du 210Pb (CIC), le Lac Pentecôte contient des sédiments principalement massifs à partiellement laminés, alors que le Lac Pasteur contient des sédiments partiellement laminés et des sédiments laminés non annuels ressemblants à des varves. Le Lac Walker contient toutefois des sédiments laminés qui sont vraisemblablement des varves. Le plus grand potentiel de préservation de laminations observé pour le lac Walker par rapport aux lacs Pentecôte et Pasteur est associé à des caractéristiques morphologiques plus favorables, dont sa profondeur relative, sa profondeur moyenne, sa profondeur maximum et son exposition topographique plus importantes. -- Keywords : Limnogeology ; sedimentary structures ; laminations ; varves ; CT-scan ; Québec North Shore

    Complexity of token swapping and its variants

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    AbstractIn the Token Swapping problem we are given a graph with a token placed on each vertex. Each token has exactly one destination vertex, and we try to move all the tokens to their destinations, using the minimum number of swaps, i.e., operations of exchanging the tokens on two adjacent vertices. As the main result of this paper, we show that Token Swapping is W[1]-hard parameterized by the length k of a shortest sequence of swaps. In fact, we prove that, for any computable function f, it cannot be solved in time f(k)no(k/logk) where n is the number of vertices of the input graph, unless the ETH fails. This lower bound almost matches the trivial nO(k)-time algorithm. We also consider two generalizations of the Token Swapping, namely Colored Token Swapping (where the tokens have colors and tokens of the same color are indistinguishable), and Subset Token Swapping (where each token has a set of possible destinations). To complement the hardness result, we prove that even the most general variant, Subset Token Swapping, is FPT in nowhere-dense graph classes. Finally, we consider the complexities of all three problems in very restricted classes of graphs: graphs of bounded treewidth and diameter, stars, cliques, and paths, trying to identify the borderlines between polynomial and NP-hard cases

    Reorganization of functional connectivity as a correlate of cognitive recovery in acquired brain injury.

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    Cognitive processes require a functional interaction between specialized multiple, local and remote brain regions. Although these interactions can be strongly altered by an acquired brain injury, brain plasticity allows network reorganization to be principally responsible for recovery. The present work evaluates the impact of brain injury on functional connectivity patterns. Networks were calculated from resting-state magnetoencephalographic recordings from 15 brain injured patients and 14 healthy controls by means of wavelet coherence in standard frequency bands. We compared the parameters defining the network, such as number and strength of interactions as well as their topology, in controls and patients for two conditions: following a traumatic brain injury and after a rehabilitation treatment. A loss of delta- and theta-based connectivity and conversely an increase in alpha- and beta-band-based connectivity were found. Furthermore, connectivity parameters approached controls in all frequency bands, especially in slow-wave bands. A correlation between network reorganization and cognitive recovery was found: the reduction of delta-band-based connections and the increment of those based on alpha band correlated with Verbal Fluency scores, as well as Perceptual Organization and Working Memory Indexes, respectively. Additionally, changes in connectivity values based on theta and beta bands correlated with the Patient Competency Rating Scale. The current study provides new evidence of the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying neuronal plasticity processes after brain injury, and suggests that these changes are related with observed changes at the behavioural leve

    Présentation du dossier « metal studies » : la naissance d'un champ

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    La rédaction de Volume ! voulait proposer, avec ce dossier de notes de lectures, un panorama de la recherche récente en metal studies, comme il est devenu commun d’appeler ce champ de recherches aujourd’hui au sein de la communauté internationale. Un domaine encore quasi-inexistant au début de ce siècle en sciences sociales (on n’employait d’ailleurs pas ce terme), mais qui se développe de manière exponentielle depuis 2008 au niveau mondial. Preuve en est le récent colloque « Heavy metal and ..

    Higiene, tipologia da infância e institucionalização da criança pobre no Brasil (1875-1899)

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    Hors de l'Église point de salut

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    Le mystère de la rèdemption

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    Principios de filosofía : las veinticuatro tesis tomistas

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    Le Mystére l'Incarnation

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