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Journal articles on the topic "Environnement AFF3CT"
Leach, Belinda, and Gillian Joseph. "Rural Long-term Care Work, Gender, and Restructuring." Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 30, no. 2 (May 23, 2011): 211–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980811000031.
Full textSteinherr, Alfred, and Béatrice Van Haeperen. "Approche pragmatique pour une politique de plein emploi: les subventions à la création d’emplois." Recherches économiques de Louvain 51, no. 2 (June 1985): 111–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s077045180008249x.
Full textPortes, Audrey, Gilles N’Goala, and Anne-Sophie Cases. "La transparence numérique : dimensions, antécédents et conséquences sur la qualité des relations clients." Recherche et Applications en Marketing (French Edition) 35, no. 4 (August 18, 2020): 73–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0767370120935734.
Full textDespin, Laurent. "Les mutations des territoires valléens pyrénéens : crises sociales et environnement." Sud-Ouest européen 3, no. 1 (1998): 67–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rgpso.1998.2696.
Full textChapron, Emmanuel, Patrick Albéric, Didier Jézéquel, Grégoire Ledoux, and Marc Massault. "Les archives sédimentaires de l'histoire du lac Pavin / The sedimentary records of lake Pavin history." Revue des sciences naturelles d'Auvergne 74, no. 1 (2010): 57–65. https://doi.org/10.3406/rsna.2010.1036.
Full textOudrane, Abdellatif, Benaoumeur Aour, Messaoud Hamouda, Sofiane El Mokretar, and Mohamed Benhamou. "Echanges thermiques des parois d’un environnement habitable: étude et analyse." Journal of Renewable Energies 21, no. 2 (June 30, 2018): 231–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.54966/jreen.v21i2.685.
Full textHill, Sarah E., Danielle J. DelPriore, and Hélène Bourassa. "UNE PERSPECIVE ÉVOLUTIONNISTE DU BONHEUR." Revue québécoise de psychologie 38, no. 1 (June 8, 2017): 23–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1040068ar.
Full textVan der Elst, Charlotte. "Fragmentation visuelle et immersion sonore des corps dans le cinéma de Lucrecia Martel1." Intermédialités, no. 44 (2024): 1–23. https://doi.org/10.7202/1115019ar.
Full textCapela, Daphné, and Sakina Mhaouty-Kodja. "Quand l’exposition à un perturbateur endocrinien environnemental affecte le comportement de cour chez le mâle." médecine/sciences 34, no. 3 (March 2018): 211–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/medsci/20183403007.
Full textGuéguen, Nicolas, Céline Jacob, and Patrick Legohérel. "L’effet d’une musique d’ambiance sur le comportement du consommateur: Une illustration en extérieur." Décisions Marketing N° 25, no. 1 (January 1, 2002): 53–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dm.025.0053.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Environnement AFF3CT"
Fischer, Schilling Ian. "Conception et prototypage sur circuit FPGA d'un récepteur avancé basé sur la propagation d'espérance." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2025. http://www.theses.fr/2025BORD0033.
Full textExpectation Propagation (EP) is a powerful technique used in statistical inference to approximate complex probability distributions with simpler ones from the exponential family through moment matching. Recent works have demonstrated that its application in digital receiver design offers an attractive complexity-performance trade-off. By iteratively refining signal estimates via a message-passing approach, EP provides a robust framework for addressing challenges in digital communication systems, such as inter-symbol interference (ISI) in wideband channels. In this thesis, an EP-based Frequency Domain Self-Iterated Linear Equalizer (FD-SILE) is considered, comprising an equalizer, a soft demapper and a soft mapper. These components take advantage of EP for feedback within a self-iterating process. While the EP-based FD-SILE demonstrates favorable complexity-performance, its computational complexity remains prohibitive for hardware implementations, particularly for high-order constellations. In order to decrease this computational complexity, analytical simplifications are introduced for the soft mapping and demapping processes. These simplifications achieve substantial reductions in computational complexity while preserving bit error rate (BER) performance.As part of this thesis work, fixed-point versions of the simplified soft mapper and demapper are carried out to enable architecture design. Different architectures are designed for the modulation schemes of BPSK, QPSK, 8-PSK, and 16-QAM. These architectures are then optimized through pipelining, significantly reducing the number of clock cycles per frame. A flexible pipelined architecture, capable of dynamically switching constellations on a per-frame basis, is subsequently designed and implemented onto an FPGA device. Validation is conducted using a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) configuration, which integrates a simulation environment on a computer with the FPGA-implemented architecture on a Zynq MPSoC platform
Cheng, Si. "Navigating the institutional environment : how geopolitical and legal changes affect firm assessment and strategy." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Cergy-Pontoise, Ecole supérieure des sciences économiques et commerciales, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ESEC0004.
Full textInstitution, ‘the rules of the game’ (North, 1990; Ingram & Clay, 2000; Peng, 2002), determines what arrows a firm has and formulates its strategy (Ingram & Silverman, 2002). While scholarship has identified an institution-based view of firm strategy (Ahuja & Yayavaram, 2011; Meyer, Estrin, Bhaumik, & Peng, 2009; Peng, Sun, Pinkham, & Chen, 2009) that highlights how firms engage in constant interactions with home and host institutions (Barber & Diestre, 2019; Blake & Moschieri, 2017; Choi et al., 2015; Henisz, 2000; Holburn & Zelner, 2010; Rabbiosi & Santangelo, 2019), this perspective overlooks the increasing complexity of the global environment in which firms operate. Firms are embedded in a broader environment – international institutional environment, where unprecedented changes are brought about by supranational institutions, its important actor, and characterized by conflicts. This dissertation seeks to explore how changes brought about by supranational institutions, especially those marked by conflicts and whose influence goes beyond the national border, affect firms perception and strategy. This question is crucial in light of the frequent ideological clashes between sovereignties and the challenges to globalization posed by the rising trend of de-globalization (Teece, 2022). While we have witnessed phenomena like trade wars between major economies and protectionist regulations introduced by countries, they are yet to be theorized. And supranational institutions – their role to provide a platform for countries to cooperate on global issues, integrate economies, resolve disputes between states and between states and investors, and promote international rules and norms – are an important actor in the international institutional environment to deal with such clashes and challenges. Although a growing literature has started looking into the impact of supranational institutions (Albino-Pimentel et al., 2018; Jandhyala & Weiner, 2014; Pinkham & Peng, 2017; Vasudeva, Nachum, & Say, 2018), the effect of changes characterized by conflicts on firms have received less attention
Tuduri, Suzy. "EPSA : Espace Projectif du Soi Archaïque : l’univers, miroir de soi." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LYO20086.
Full textThis thesis traces the steps of creating a projective device for exploring the self-archaic of an adult subject. Its development is the result of several former studies from various groups: adult subjects with no pathology recognized, young psychotic adults and/or borderlines, and adult paraplegic subjects. The device created for this research has evolved into an exploration and mediation tool used for many years as part of my therapeutic group of patients, mostly suffering from identity narcissistic disorders.Photographs of space, mostly taken by the CNRS or NASA with different telescopes, are used a carrier. With these photographs, the visual impact is undeniable. "What does the Universe mean to you?": The use of photographs of various celestial objects as projective medium to respond to a latent question about subjectivity, mobilizes thinking in images and comes to question the sense of self, archaic and current. The photographs offer a representation of native experiences, cosmic metaphors already presented in the psychoanalytic literature (Anzieu and formal signifiers, Aulagnier and the black hole of the psyche... These favor an imaged scene of early interactions.The EPSA device is an "attractor" seeking the projection of an "uncreated" image, an experience in default of symbolization. The EPSA malleability allows the patient to put into shape the uncreated, to tell the story of what he does not know of himself and that haunts him. The subject projects into the EPSA a psychic atmosphere, a trace of an emerging self with an operation that is sometimes problematic, in which appears "processes" of transformation.EPSA explores the reflexive capacities of the subject: the subject ability to be able to develop or not an aesthetic conflict, management and expression of conflict. It is also explores the ability to "reason" emotionally, to be in touch with his emotions, to experience them, to feel oneself, to see oneself, and "to express" his emotions (Three "degrees" of symbolization).The maturity of the archaic self and its expression (emotional maturity of the sense of self) can be defined as the tolerance and acceptance of affects, emotions, and feelings... caused by conflicts to think about oneself. In this way, the subject avoids being "overwhelmed" emotionally and inhibition. The mental and verbal elaboration of conflicts provides for sharing and communication with others.EPSA allows us to observe in adults the relationship in the early stages of development disorders: treatment of affect, early interactions, and disorders due to deficiencies in the tuning... EPSA is an exploration of an important tool in the construction of subjectivity processes, and refines our clinical look on narcissistic identity disorders, borderline condition, and disease of addiction...The EPSA device, which proposes the patient to imagine his impressions, enables the patient to put words to his thoughts. It is a creative space in which we found and create. A symbolizing device which encourages sharing and meeting. It is an "objeu", a therapeutic carrier. Finally, EPSA is a mirror of oneself, and also a tool of "transformation" of symbolization
Février, Florence. "Vers un modèle intégrateur " expérience-acceptation " : rôle des affects et de caractéristiques personnelles et contextuelles dans la détermination des intentions d'usage d'un environnement numérique de travail." Phd thesis, Université Rennes 2, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00608335.
Full textKarray, Amira. "Violence d’adolescents en difficulté scolaire : Entre affect et cognition." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LYO20097.
Full textThis research exmines the link between cognition and affectivity on adolescents with school suffuring, trough studying dependency vs differenciation dynamic on cognitive, emotionnal and affective issues. It was conducted in two secondary establishments in Lyon, France. Three steps have been articulated. The first, exploratory, was interested in the observation of the school through interviews with professionals (N = 8). The second, quantitative, was done with a questionnaire to collect data about adolescents’ violence, relationship to knowledge and school. Scales (Cognitive Styles Questionnaires, SITA and TAS-20) were also administered to assess cognitive dependency, alexithymia and separation-individuation second process. The third, clinical, focused the singularity of troubled and violents teens (N = 6). It was based on clinical interviews and Rorschach test. The results of exploratory and quantitative phases have shown a link between cognitive dependence and scholar difficulties. When associated with scholar difficulties, violence at school is linked with a cognitive, emotionnal and relationnal vulnerability. However, violence alone, without scholar difficulties, seems to be rather a sign of differentiation. The clinical results support the idea that school violence have relationship signification. It takes value of research a space force singular differentiation and subjectivity. The dynamics of dependency and lack of differentiation is also explaining similar cognitive functioning. A failure in containers of thought is expressed in a non-contained violence, as a research of support for thinking in schools, through the relationship. Cognitive relation to the school is part of this overall report to the containers witch are researched and tested in dynamic interactions with the environment. Sometimes, environment has difficulies to receive and understand this quest, and to bring appropriate response. So school may be a space of differenciation and subjectivation struggle. It may be a potential space to create, in marge of school contingency, a way for identity
Cestac, Julien. "Habitude et principe de compatibilité dans le modèle du comportement planifié : décisions pro-environnementales et automobile." Phd thesis, Université de Nanterre - Paris X, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00431126.
Full textBrunet, Lucas. "La vie affective des services écosystémiques : recherche, communication scientifique et protection de la nature." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018GREAH001.
Full textThe tendency to view science as void of emotions and to oppose emotion and reason has prevented acknowledging the central place of affects in research practices. Drawing on a multi-site study informed by interviews with scientists and conservation practitioners, and participatory observation of their work and interaction, this thesis attends to the role played by multiple affects and emotions in the diffusion of the scientific notion of Ecosystem Services (ES). Emerging from the apocalyptic context of and anxiety over environmental degradation, ES offers hope for conservationists by combining ecology and economics, and by illuminating the dependence of human societies on the functioning of ecosystems. The thesis shows how the notion has attracted and even seduced ES scientists. ES scientists, then, designed participatory games, scenarios and maps to interact with nature managers and decision-makers through specific emotional atmospheres. In nature conservation, the notion reached new kinds of affective publics not only motivated by a love of nature or a sense of responsibility, but also by hopefulness and a sense of opportunity. Documenting how the affective life of ES has formed in encounters between scientists and practitioners, how it has been targeted by multiple forms of power, and how it has interacted with collective affective conditions, the thesis emphasises the methodological significance of affects and emotions and the varied ways in which they mediate and organise social life, including science
Méndez-Vera, José. "Understanding how evolution affects the spatial dynamics of interacting species." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUS262.
Full textSelective pressures on organisms are constantly changing due to multiple factors, such as climate change and the introduction of exotic species. Empirical evidence shows that interspecific interactions and evolution can have important effects on species distributions, independently or simultaneously. We are thus in need of models capable of describing the effects of both these factors, in order to better understand the drivers of species geographical distributions in a changing world. In this thesis we explored the effects of adaptation to environmental gradients under two different interaction scenarios: in a monospecific context and for a two-species predator-prey community. In a third time, we studied the effects of adaptation to pathogens in an invasion scenario, where three species interact: a native population and an exotic competitor co-introduced with a pathogen. The studied models reveal the effects of adaptation and interaction through eco-evolutionary propagation speeds that are closely linked to the species' adaptation potentials. We discuss implications of these results for description and interpretation of currently utilized Species Distribution Models
Di, Marco Lionel. "Récit d'ingénierie pédagogique en santé à l'usage de l'enseignant connecté Does the acceptance of hybrid learning affect learning approaches in France? Blended Learning for French Health Students: Does Acceptance of a Learning Management System Influence Students’ Self-Efficacy?" Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020GRALS024.
Full textBackground. The general objective of this thesis was to evaluate a hybrid pedagogical method using an integrated learning environment (ILE) in the training of health professionals. Three research questions followed one after the other. Does the acceptability of blended learning affect students' learning strategies and learning approaches? Does the acceptability of an ILE affect students' self-efficacy? What characteristics of a dematerialised course make students' attention variable?Materials & Methods. We carried out 2 quantitative observational studies, as well as a single-blind observational experiment coupled with a qualitative analysis, with different classes of midwifery students of Grenoble-Alpes University Faculty of Medicine.Results. Students have suited learning approaches and strategies despite the use of a hybrid teaching method which they reject; there is no correlation between poor acceptability of the ILE and different spheres of students' self-efficacy; and the variability of attention declared by students varies according to certain factors common to those detected by artificial intelligence (type of language, slide duration…).Discussion. The internal and external validities of this work highlight the close links between interest, motivation, engagement by identification, and attention. It is thus possible to put forward principles of pedagogical engineering in health within the framework of dematerialized courses focusing on the content, form and type of knowledge capsule. Finally, the health teacher must above all be “connected to” the students, so that technical developments can be adapted to their needs
Calandra, Maëlle. "JARDINS DE TERRE, JARDINS DE MER À TONGOA (VANUATU) Une anthropologie de la nature domestique dans un milieu affecté par la catastrophe." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017EHES0165/document.
Full textBased on seventeen months of fieldwork carried out between 2013 and 2015 on Tongoa, an island in the archipelago of Vanuatu, the present PhD dissertation and its underlying reflection aim to study domesticated spaces, both on the ground and in the sea. This research explores and follows the logics of subsistence gardens, underlying the relationships cultivated both between islanders and these spaces, and between them and the non-human entities inhabiting their world. Such an approach helps underline how the land and the sea are conceptualised in a common frame of understanding, and shows how both spaces equally build up the way of living and thinking of those who create them and tap into their resources. The environment of the Man-Tongoa bears the weight of potential disasters, whose very contingency is an inescapable given of daily reality. The appropriated spaces are regularly shattered, sometimes even temporarily wrecked, by large-scale seismic or climatic events – as demonstrated by the cyclone Pam, which took place in March 2015. The ethnography of this event and the analysis of the various phenomena pertaining to the local category of disasta demonstrate how the notion of disaster is locally constructed, when “tradition”, Christian denominations, and NGOs offer non mutually intelligible or compatible explanations
Book chapters on the topic "Environnement AFF3CT"
"Comment notre environnement affecte nos gènes." In L'épigénétique en images, 86–90. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2245-4-020.
Full text"Comment notre environnement affecte nos gènes." In L'épigénétique en images, 86–90. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2245-4.c020.
Full text"Comment notre environnement affecte nos gènes." In L’épigénétique en images, 86–90. EDP Sciences, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2169-3.c020.
Full textTamburini, Mariannah, and Vincent Bréjard. "Psychologie clinique du vieillissement." In Psychologie clinique du vieillissement, 151–65. In Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pres.ferna.2015.01.0152.
Full textReports on the topic "Environnement AFF3CT"
Dilhac, Marc-Antoine, Vincent Mai, Carl-Maria Mörch, Pauline Noiseau, and Nathalie Voarino. Penser l’intelligence artificielle responsable : un guide de délibération. Observatoire international sur les impacts sociétaux de l'IA et du numérique, March 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.61737/nicj7555.
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