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Journal articles on the topic "Composante lente"
Obert, P., C. Cleuziou, R. Candau, D. Courteix, A. M. Lecoq, and P. Guenon. "Composante lente de VO2 chez l'enfant prépubère lors d'exercices rectangulaires d'intensité élevée." Science & Sports 16, no. 6 (December 2001): 315–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0765-1597(01)00100-9.
Full textNesi, Xavier, P. Pelayo, Serge Berthoin, Frédéric Maton, and Patrick Bacquaert. "Intérêt pratique de la composante lente de VO2 en cyclisme chez des sujets non entraînés en endurance." Les Cahiers de l'INSEP 33, no. 1 (2002): 215–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/insep.2002.1699.
Full textPelletier, Antoine, and Vazken Andréassian. "Caractérisation de la mémoire des bassins versants par approche croisée entre piézométrie et séparation d'hydrogramme." La Houille Blanche, no. 3 (June 2020): 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/lhb/2020032.
Full textGUEGUEN, N., L. LEFAUCHEUR, and P. HERPIN. "Relations entre fonctionnement mitochondrial et types contractiles des fibres musculaires." INRAE Productions Animales 19, no. 4 (September 13, 2006): 265–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/productions-animales.2006.19.4.3494.
Full textDehove, J., and C. Reizer. "Contribution à la connaissance de la typologie ichthyenne des rivières ardennaises." Revue des sciences de l'eau 6, no. 2 (April 12, 2005): 209–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/705174ar.
Full textTessier, D. "Le sol, lieu d'échange et de transferts. Conséquences de leur utilisation par l'homme : un exemple français." Revue des sciences de l'eau 15 (April 12, 2005): 9–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/705483ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Composante lente"
Carra, Juliette. "Etiologie de la composante lente : aspects centraux et aspects périphériques." Montpellier 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003MON14007.
Full textBorrani, Fabio. "Mécanismes de la cinétique de la composante lente de VO2 chez l'homme : hypothèse d'un recrutement de fibres rapides." Montpellier 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002MON14001.
Full textTraoré, Flavien. "La Composante lente du courant potassique sortant du muscle squelettique de grenouille sa dépendance vis-à-vis du calcium intracellulaire /." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376103085.
Full textTraoré, Flavien. "La composante lente du courant potassique sortant du muscle squelettique de grenouille : sa dependance vis-a-vis du calcium intracellulaire." Poitiers, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987POIT2255.
Full textLevêque, Jean-Michel. "Effet de la fréquence gestuelle sur la cinétique de VO2 au cours d'un exercice dynamique des membres supérieurs : signification physiologique de la composante lente." Poitiers, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002POIT2259.
Full textAbbas-Poor, Mehdi. "Étude de la composante lente et de l'excès de VO2 chez les cyclistes de haut niveau lors des tests d'effort au laboratoire : nouvelle approche méthodologique." Amiens, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009AMIE0007.
Full textThe main goal of this study was to investigate excess oxygen consumption above the anaerobic (VT) threshold during a maximal incremental exercise test and the slow component of VO2 kinetics during a constant intensity exercise test. 45 elite cyclists were recruited to perform two separate tests with maximal incremental and constant intensity (3 bouts x 10 min exercise with intensity 25 W < VT, = VT, and 25 W > VT). 12 subjects showed no significant changes in oxygen consumption slope above VT. However 15 subjects demonstrate a significant increase in oxygen consumption slope and 18 showed a significant decrease in oxygen consumption slope. Nonlinear regression modelling was also used to analyse oxygen consumption data. It showed that the exact time of changes in oxygen consumption is independent of the anaerobic threshold. These results present a new theory for VO2 kinetics and suggest that further investigations are required. The oxygen consumption kinetics was also investigated during 3 constant intensity exercise tests with fast and slow adaptation components by bi-exponential model. In contrast with previous studies the magnitude of oxygen consumption during slow components was neither 200 ml/min nor 10% of fast adaptation. The Gaussian model was also applied to oxygen consumption kinetics and appeared to model oxygen consumption slopes better than the bi-exponential model (higher R²), suggesting an adaptive mechanisms to energy requirements rather than a slow excess of VO2
Vu, Thi Nhung. "Composants optoélectroniques à faible consommation en III-V sur silicium." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017SACLS172/document.
Full textSilicon photonics is considered as a promising solution to replace electrical interconnections in the next years. Among the remaining challenges, the driving power of the active devices has to be minimized. Furthermore the use of a common technological platform for the realization of Silicon (Si) photonics passive and active devices would present a great interest in term of fabrication complexity and cost. III-V on Si is a good candidate for such a common technological platform as the physical properties of III-V semiconductors allow for active functionalities such as III-V on Si laser which have already been successfully demonstrated. In this perspective, 2D photonic crystals (PhCs) and slow light structures, which are known to intrinsically reinforce light/matter interactioncan alsobring interesting opportunities.In this context, the work is focused on the design, fabrication and characterization of slow-light III-V- on-silicon electroabsorption modulators. In a first part, the photonic crystal structure and light coupling from silicon waveguide to slowlight III-V waveguide are designed and modeled. The performance of the optimized structure is analyzed, showing a modulator operating at 15 GHz and exhibiting an extinction ratio of more than 5 dB over a spectral range of more than 10 nm, using a 18.75 µ;m-long modulator. Subsequently, the masks and fabrication steps for a hybrid III-V photonic crystalon Si modulators are presented. Finally, the experimental results obtained during this thesis are presented, showing Quantum Confined Stark Effect and photodetection in the waveguide integrated structures.The reported works open perspective towards the integrating of optical modulators with III-V on silicon nanolasers and photodetectors using a single technology
Lenglé, Kévin. "Traitement tout optique du signal à base de composants à cristaux photoniques en matériaux semiconducteurs III-V." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013REN1S104/document.
Full textThis thesis is devoted to the experimental study of optical processing functions, of wavelength multiplexed (WDM) or time multiplexed (OTDM) signals, based on III-V semiconductors photonic crystals (PhC) devices produced in the European project Copernicus. The unique dispersive properties that is possible to obtain in such a structure were studied through nonlinear effects enhanced in slow light regime. Thus, a study of four-wave mixing was performed with high bit rate wavelength conversion and time demultiplexing applications. Moreover, second harmonic generation has been demonstrated with record efficiency for such a structure, and applied to 42.5 Gbit/s telecom signals monitoring. PhC nanocavities were used as wavelength drop filter to demonstrate 100 Gbit/s WDM signal demultiplexing. Thereafter, we worked on hybrid photonic platform. The heterogeneous integration of III-V PhC nanocavity on silicon waveguide allowed us to perform very fast optical switching, applied to wavelength conversion up to 20 Gbit/s and power limiting function at 10 Gbit/s. All of these results are very promising for future photonic integration with micro-electronics and CMOS technology. Through this work, we show that PhC, owing to their confinement and slow light properties, are structures particularly interesting to perform optical processing functions
Burdin, François. "Nouvelles Topologies des diviseurs de puissance, balun et déphaseurs en bandes RF et millimétiques, apport des lignes à ondes lentes." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00903675.
Full textLettat, Abdelkader. "Adsorption multi-composant dans les zéolithes. Caractérisation par méthode cyclique de la co-diffusion d'isomères mono- et di-branchés de l'hexane sur silicalite en présence d'un composé à cinétique lente." Thesis, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, INPL, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008INPL099N/document.
Full textThe aim of this work is to develop a new experimental method in order to determine simultaneously co-diffusion coefficients in zeolites for mixtures of single- and di-branched C6 paraffins, with totally different diffusion kinetics. The species are 2- and 3-methyl-pentane (2MP and 3MP) and 2-2- and 2-3-dimethyl-butane (22DMB and 23DMB) and the adsorbent is a silicalite. This method is based on the output measurement of an adsorbent column subjected to cyclic variations of its input concentration. The analysis of the mixture experimental breakthrough curves, on several cycles, is carried out using a mathematical model, based on Maxwell-Stefan theory of multi-component diffusion, allowing an estimation of thermodynamic and kinetic parameters. The experimental conditions are close to industrial constraints, i.e. at very high adsorption loading, and in the liquid phase (185°C and 35 bars). This requires to develop a modified Maxwell-Stefan diffusion model, applied to the "Dusty Gas Model", including volume constraints in the crystal which implies to redefine the adsorbent saturation. Moreover, while preserving the simplicity of the "Single File Diffusion" model (no counter-diffusion), a relative volumetric flow of the solid is taken into account, allowing to ensure the independence of the diffusion coefficient of each component in the adsorbent. The Maxwell-Stefan diffusion coefficients for the different isomers, obtained from breakthrough curves simulations – on one cycle for fast diffusing species and several cycles for slow molecules – are in the sequence : D3MP ˜ D2MP, > D23DMB > D22DMB, with a difference of three orders of magnitude between 3MP and 22DMB. This implies that a separation process based on kinetic selectivity can be considered. The cyclic breakthrough experiments, allowing a better characterization of the system, highlight a very slow accumulation of the 22DMB isomer during cycles for specific operating conditions, which may be undetectable on a small number of cycles and on the profiles of the other components.. This phenomenon involves a decrease of the adsorbent performances, in terms of capacity as well as selectivity