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    Juan S. Castro v. Department of Employment Security and Board of Review of The Industrial Commission of Utah : Brief of Appellants

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    Robert Philippe de. S. Amsler, A. Lacocque, R. Vuilleumier, Aggée, Zacharie, Malachie (CAT XIc) Neuchâtel-Paris, Delachaux et Niestlé, 1981. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 63e année n°3, Septembre 1983. pp. 332-333

    A quantum trampoline for ultra-cold atoms

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    We have observed the interferometric suspension of a free-falling Bose-Einstein condensate periodically submitted to multiple-order diffraction by a vertical 1D standing wave. The various diffracted matter waves recombine coherently, resulting in high contrast interference in the number of atoms detected at constant height. For long suspension times, multiple-wave interference is revealed through a sharpening of the fringes. We use this scheme to measure the acceleration of gravity

    Amplitude modulation of vowel glottal pulses: application to sleep inertia

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    International audienceHuman voice carries non-linguistic information about emotion, fatigue, stress, truth, psychological illnesses etc. The proofs of this are well-established nowadays. In real-life situations, in laboratory conditions and from a cross-cultural point of view, the speakers psycho-physiological disorders induce vocal modifications. Many acoustic parameters are measured. They belong to the dynamic and spectral planes. Phase space is also involved. Amplitude modulation is one of them. Unlike prosody and vocal quality features, this has not been widely studied. In this paper, a method for estimation vowel glottal pulses amplitude modulations is proposed. After pulse detection, a sinusoidal fit is applied leading to an estimate of the amplitude modulation frequency. This method has already been used in experiments on sleep inertia effects on the voice. A pilot is suddenly awakened to undertake aeronautical psychomotor tasks. Results show the existence of an amplitude modulation. Their validity is based on determination coefficient measurements taking into account the number of pitch periods. Additionally, shimmer measurements show an increase after awakening. It can thus be concluded that sleep inertia has an effect on vowels uttered by the pilot

    Molecular imaging of tumor-associated angiogenesis using a novel magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent targeting αvβ3 integrin

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    The recent introduction of biological anticancer therapy has renewed the interest in functional imaging of tumor-associated angiogenesis (TAA) as a tool to monitor early therapy response. The present study evaluated imaging of TAA using P1227, a novel, small molecular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) probe targeting alpha(v)beta(3) integrin. HT29 human colorectal cancers were grown in athymic mice. Dynamic MRI was performed using a three-dimensional VIBE sequence up to 110 min after injection of P1227 or gadolinium-tetraazacyclododecane tetraacetic acid (Gd-DOTA). Specificity was assessed by using P1227 1 h after intravenous administration of the alpha(v)beta(3) inhibitor cilengitide. Regions of interest were drawn encompassing the tumor rim and normal muscle. Imaging data were compared with microvessel density and alpha(v)beta(3) expression. Using P1227, specific enhancement of the angiogenic tumor rim, but not of normal muscle, was observed, whereas Gd-DOTA enhanced tumor and normal muscle. After administering cilengitide, enhancement with P1227, but not with DOTA, was significantly suppressed during the first 20 min. When using P1227, a significant correlation was observed between normalized enhancement of the tumor rim and immunohistochemical alpha(v)beta(3) integrin expression. Molecular MRI using a small monogadolinated tracer targeting alpha(v)beta(3) integrin and moderate magnetic field strength holds promise in assessing colorectal TAA

    Efficient optical pumping of Zeeman spin levels in Nd3+:YVO4

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    We demonstrate that Zeeman ground-state spin levels in Nd3+:YVO4 provides the possibility to create an efficient lambda-system for optical pumping experiments. The branching ratio R in the lambda-system is measured experimentally via absorption spectroscopy and is compared to a theoretical model. We show that R can be tuned by changing the orientation of the magnetic field. These results are applied to optical pumping experiments, where significant improvement is obtained compared to previous experiments in this system. The tunability of the branching ratio in combination with its good coherence properties and the high oscillator strength makes Nd3+:YVO4 an interesting candidate for various quantum information protocols.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure

    La spatialisation de la biodiversité : pour la gestion durable des territoires

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    Depuis le sommet de Rio de Janeiro en 1992, la diversité du vivant n’est plus l’apanage des biologistes : le concept de biodiversité envisage les relations du monde biologique avec les sociétés. La diversité se trouve en effet à présent au cœur des préoccupations de développement durable et de conservation. L’Amazonie, considérée comme une région de très grande diversité, attire depuis longtemps toutes les convoitises mais suscite désormais des inquiétudes : la nature inépuisable nous apparaît dès lors comme une biodiversité en péril. Mais, comment évaluer l’état et les transformations de la biodiversité de cette immense région ? Quels sont les effets des nombreuses politiques publiques de développement et de conservation qui s’y sont multipliées ces dernières décennies ? Cet ouvrage présente d’abord la complexité de quelques situations locales amazoniennes – des systèmes agricoles indigènes aux fronts pionniers associés à l’élevage extensif. L’imagerie satellitale permet ensuite de cartographier les dynamiques de la biodiversité végétale dans l’espace et le temps à partir d’une analyse des paysages et de l’estimation de leur complexité grâce à une démarche pluridisciplinaire (de la botanique à l’anthropologie). Les transformations des paysages et les variations concomitantes de la biodiversité sont par ailleurs mises en relation avec les politiques publiques et les actions privées. L’approche méthodologique, volontairement simple, a été élaborée avec l’ambition d’être applicable à d’autres espaces forestiers tropicaux

    BioNLP Shared Task - The Bacteria Track

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    Background: We present the BioNLP 2011 Shared Task Bacteria Track, the first Information Extraction challenge entirely dedicated to bacteria. It includes three tasks that cover different levels of biological knowledge. The Bacteria Gene Renaming supporting task is aimed at extracting gene renaming and gene name synonymy in PubMed abstracts. The Bacteria Gene Interaction is a gene/protein interaction extraction task from individual sentences. The interactions have been categorized into ten different sub-types, thus giving a detailed account of genetic regulations at the molecular level. Finally, the Bacteria Biotopes task focuses on the localization and environment of bacteria mentioned in textbook articles. We describe the process of creation for the three corpora, including document acquisition and manual annotation, as well as the metrics used to evaluate the participants' submissions. Results: Three teams submitted to the Bacteria Gene Renaming task; the best team achieved an F-score of 87%. For the Bacteria Gene Interaction task, the only participant's score had reached a global F-score of 77%, although the system efficiency varies significantly from one sub-type to another. Three teams submitted to the Bacteria Biotopes task with very different approaches; the best team achieved an F-score of 45%. However, the detailed study of the participating systems efficiency reveals the strengths and weaknesses of each participating system. Conclusions: The three tasks of the Bacteria Track offer participants a chance to address a wide range of issues in Information Extraction, including entity recognition, semantic typing and coreference resolution. We found commond trends in the most efficient systems: the systematic use of syntactic dependencies and machine learning. Nevertheless, the originality of the Bacteria Biotopes task encouraged the use of interesting novel methods and techniques, such as term compositionality, scopes wider than the sentence
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