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Journal articles on the topic "Fluorescence – Essais"
Silva Júnior, Amilton Ferreira da, and Marcos Flávio de Campos. "RELEVÂNCIA DAS TERRAS RARAS PARA O SETOR ENERGÉTICO." HOLOS 1 (February 15, 2016): 350. http://dx.doi.org/10.15628/holos.2016.3753.
Full textNazaro, Mariane Scheffer, Guilherme Marcelo Zanghelini, Edivan Cherubini, Karlan Rau, and Sebastião Roberto Soares. "The influence of functional unit on life cycle assessment of lamps: a review of results." LALCA: Revista Latino-Americana em Avaliação do Ciclo de Vida 1, no. 1 (July 18, 2017): 9–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.18225/lalca.v1i1.1884.
Full textGoulart, I. C. G. R., A. Merotto Junior, A. L. Nunes, and F. Bered. "Otimização da utilização de marcadores moleculares microssatélites e sua aplicação em estudos com plantas daninhas." Planta Daninha 29, spe (2011): 1175–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-83582011000500025.
Full textBarghini, Alessandro, Paulo Roberto Urbinatti, and Delsio Natal. "Atração de mosquitos (Diptera: Culicidae) por lâmpadas incandescentes e fluorescentes." Entomología y Vectores 11, no. 4 (December 2004): 611–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0328-03812004000400005.
Full textChrispim, Zélia Maria Peixoto, Luciana Lezira Pereira Almeida, Izabel de Souza Ramos, Maria da Gloria Alves, and Jonas Alexandre. "Characterization of Geological Materials of São Fidélis/BR for Slip Use." Materials Science Forum 727-728 (August 2012): 710–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.727-728.710.
Full textNociti, Denyse Meirelles, Elson de Campos, Marcelo Pereira Santos, Rosa Maria Bittencourt, and Francisco Cristóvão Lourenço de Melo. "Study of Ceramic Block Manufacture with the Addition of Waste from Iron Ore Extraction." Materials Science Forum 798-799 (June 2014): 275–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.798-799.275.
Full textVolk, C., C. Renner, and J. C. Joret. "La mesure du CODB : un index du potentiel de reviviscence bactérienne des eaux." Revue des sciences de l'eau 5 (April 12, 2005): 189–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/705160ar.
Full textGabardo, Irene Terezinha, Maria de Fátima Guadalupe Meniconi, Leticia Veiga Falcão, Neusa A. A. Vital, Rosana Cardoso Lopez Pereira, and Renato da Silva Carreira. "HYDROCARBON AND ECOTOXICITY IN SEAWATER AND SEDIMENT SAMPLES OF GUANABARA BAY AFTER THE OIL SPILL IN JANUARY 2000." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2001, no. 2 (March 1, 2001): 941–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2001-2-941.
Full textSouza Júnior, Ismail Teodoro de, Andréa Bittencourt Moura, Jaqueline Tavares Schafer, Bianca Obes Corrêa, and César Bauer Gomes. "Biocontrole da queima-das-bainhas e do nematoide-das-galhas e promoção de crescimento de plantas de arroz por rizobactérias." Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira 45, no. 11 (November 2010): 1259–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-204x2010001100005.
Full textJin, Jung-Il. "Preface." Pure and Applied Chemistry 83, no. 12 (January 1, 2011): iv. http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac20118312iv.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Fluorescence – Essais"
Mialon, Geneviève. "Monocristaux YVO4:Ln à l’échelle nanométrique : Mécanismes de fluorescence et « upconversion »." Palaiseau, Ecole polytechnique, 2009. http://pastel.paristech.org/5661/01/th%C3%A8se_vf.pdf.
Full textStiti, Mehdi. "Modélisation et développement de diagnostics optiques pour la caractérisation de gouttes surfondues en écoulement ou en interaction avec un substrat sous-refroidi." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LORR0120.
Full textIcing phenomena that occur on aircraft in flight can be a major hazard in aeronautics. The main resulting safety problems are reduced visibility, pitot tube blockage and reduced aerodynamic performance. In this context, aircraft must be certified for various icing conditions likely to be encountered, particularly in relation to the presence of supercooled droplets with diameters greater than 50 µm in the atmosphere. The certification stages are carried out using standardised icing wind tunnel tests that make it possible to recreate aeronautical icing conditions close to those encountered in flight. The objectives of the work presented in this manuscript concern the implementation of a new optical technique based on Laser-Induced Fluorescence (LIF) for the characterization of supercooled droplets: temperature, detection of their states (i.e. liquid, solid or mixed), characterization of drops in mixed phase and dynamic of the solidification front in a droplet impacting a subcooled substrate. A first LIF technique, using two fluorescent tracers and three spectral bands of detection, allows to measure the temperature of supercooled droplets in flow as well as to estimate the fraction of ice contained in a population of droplets in flow. Measurements carried out in conditions similar to those encountered in aeronautics were performed in an icing wind tunnel of the DGA Essais-Propulseurs and showed the difficulty of reproducing real aeronautical icing conditions (droplets in thermal equilibrium with the carrier phase). A second technique based on Laser Induced Fluorescence Fast Imaging (PLIF) was developed to study the solidification of a droplet impacting a subcooled substrate. This new PLIF method provides, for the first time, access to the dynamics and morphology of the solidification front inside the droplet.The study focused on droplet impacts on a dry substrate and on a substrate covered with an ice layer. The second case allows to get rid of the phenomenon of water supercooling and thus of the random character of the solidification triggering. The measurements showed that the evolution of the solidification front and the characteristics of the tip formed by the droplet at the end of solidification were dependent on the nature of the substrate (thermal conductivity) and the angle of contact between the droplet and the substrate
Moufle, Anne-Laure. "Etude des interactions physico-chimiques qui influencent au cours du temps la qualité des crèmes dessert conservées à température ambiante : mise en place d'une technique de vieillissement accéléré Impact of temperature cycling and isothermal storage on the quality of acidic and neutral shelf-stable dairy desserts packaged in flexible pouches." Thesis, Artois, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017ARTO0409.
Full textIn food science, the adoption of accelerated aging tests on shelf-stable products is still low, including among mass-produced food. However, in the race for innovation, accelerated aging has become a competitive advantage for companies by allowing them to reduce time-to-market of new products.The aim of this study was to develop, through an integrated approach, an accelerated aging test for shelf-stable pudding, packaged in flexibles pouches and stored at room temperature. The products studied had a shelf-life of 12 months, mostly limited by biochemical, chemical and physical changes rather than microbial changes. The biochemical/chemical and sensory characterization of strawberry (acid pH) and vanilla (neutral pH) pudding enabled the identification of the reactions contributing the most to the degradation in quality: (i) lipolysis causing rancid / cheese flavors; and (ii) Maillard reaction causing the appearance of cooked notes. Furthermore, a loss in strawberry or vanilla flavor intensity was observed. As for the physical characterization of these same products, it showed that the evolution of the consistency and flow behavior indexes was different according to the recipe.Three-months accelerated aging tests were developed: (i) one test to simulate changes in flavor – storage at 32 °C ; and (ii) two tests to simulate changes in texture – storage at 32 °C or under cycles of 4/~ 20 °C (one cycle per week) according to the recipe. Thus, accelerated aging tests should be conducted in new products development process by using three different storage conditions during three months: (i) room temperature ~ 20 °C ; (ii) 32 °C ; and (iii) cycles of 4/~ 20 °C. If the consistency index increase and/or the flow behavior index decrease over the three months period on samples stored at room temperature, cycles of 4/~ 20 °C is the suitable test to accelerate changes in texture; otherwise, the test at 32 °C should be used.This study also unleashed the potential of spectroscopic techniques which are rapid and nondestructive for monitoring the aging of shelf-stable pudding and/or the development of accelerated aging tests. Indeed, fluorescence spectroscopy, which is more sensitive than mid-infrared, is a better technology to identify the most suitable accelerated aging tests for shelf-stable pudding as it showed a high discrimination power and good results reproducibility from one batch to another
Dafalla, Elgasim Abdalla. "Contribution à l'étude des jaunisses à mycoplasmes au Soudan : inventaire partiel dans la région centrale : étude de la phyllodie de la fèverole : premiers essais de caractérisation sérologique des agents pathogènes." Paris 11, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA112309.
Full textFayad, Syntia. "Développement d’outils ultra-performants de criblage enzymatique de produits naturels par électrophorèse capillaire." Thesis, Orléans, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017ORLE2032.
Full textSkin aging is one of the exterior/external signs of the passage of time. With age, the skin becomes drier and gets wrinkled due to the degradation of macromolecules of the extracellular matrix by skin enzymes such as elastase, hyaluronidase and collagenase. The aim of this thesis is to develop miniaturized enzymatic assays by capillary electrophoresis to screen plant extracts and identify new bioactives for cosmetics and skin wellbeing. These assays were developed either outside the capillary (which serves only as a separation tool) or in the capillary (which then serves as an enzymatic nanoreactor) then optimized to allow the determination of kinetic constants (Km, Vmax and IC₅₀). Tranvserse diffusion of laminar flow profiles (TDLFP) was applied to mix the reactants injected into the capillary. Detectors such as laser-induced fluorescence or high-resolution mass spectrometry have been coupled to capillary electrophoresis to achieve high sensitivities of detection and the possibility of identifying the products of the enzymatic reaction. These miniaturized assays were applied to algae extracted by electroporation or to regional plants extracted by green technologies in order to evaluate their biological activity towards skin enzymes. The assays developed are reliable, robust and economic in reactants consumption. Finally, the use of a new analytical technique, microscale thermophoresis, was shown to be very useful and hopeful for the study of enzyme-effector interactions
Grisoul, Philippe. "L'analyse des minerais et des minéralisations par spectrométrie de fluorescence X portable : étude des biais induits par les contextes géologiques, gitologiques et minéralogiques : applications aux méthodes de prospection et d'exploitation." Grenoble 1, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988GRE10017.
Full textBlocquet, Marion. "Étude radicalaire de la chimie de l'atmosphère, de l'air intérieur et de la combustion "basse température" par détection de OH et HO2 par technique optique de fluorescence induite par laser - FAGE (Fluorescence Assay by Gas Expansion)." Thesis, Lille 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LIL10196/document.
Full textOH and HO2 radicals are major reactive species in many environments and the chemical processes in which they are involved are numerous and complex. In the atmosphere, OH is the main oxidant during the day and HO2 is strongly linked to it. OH has also been measured recently in indoor air; highlighting the presence of a rapid reactivity and therefore a potential source of secondary pollutants in buildings. In combustion, OH and HO2 are also important for the reactivity. To better understand chemical processes involving these radicals and consequently the formation of pollutants in these fields of application, the mobile device FAGE (Fluorescence Assay by Gas Expansion) has been used in this thesis. This technique allows characterizing OH and HO2 by combining concentration and lifetime (OH reactivity) measurements with a high sensitivity, selectivity and temporal resolution. It is based on the detection of OH and HO2 radicals by Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) at a high repetition after gas expansion. It is adapted for OH reactivity measurements by the coupling of a photolysis cell (pump-probe FAGE). A field campaign, performed on the Lille 1 campus, allowed the study of the variation of the reactivity in an urban environment. Two field campaigns were performed in indoor air to both measure OH reactivity and quantify OH and HO2. The FAGE device was also used for the first time in the field of combustion chemistry, by coupling it to a Jet-Stirred Reactor (JSR)
Conrath, John. "Caractérisation de la zone avasculaire centrale chez le diabétique en angiofluorographie rétinienne : corrélations quantitatives et qualitatives, influence des facteurs métaboliques et essai de détection semi-automatisée." Aix-Marseille 2, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004AIX20671.
Full textDiabetic retinopathy is the second cause of legal blindness in France and the first cause in the less than 50 years old age group. Retinopathy is one of the three manifestations of diabetic microangiopathy along with nephropathy and neuropathy. Retinal ischemia in diabetes affects peripheral retinal vessels as well as macular vessels. Peripheral ischemia is well known and an effective treatment exists, panretinal photocoagulation. Macular ischemia has been less studied perhaps because there exists no effective treatment for it. The center of the retina is physiologically avascular. This Foveal Avascular Zone enlarges during diabetes. We used our digital image bank of the University Hospital Center of Marseille's ophthalmology departments in a retrospective study of 110 diabetic patients to caracterise the FAZ. We found a correlation between quantitative and qualitative analysis of the FAZ (using the ETDRS grading system) (p=0. 03), with the FAZ enlarging as the grade of macular vessel destruction increased. We found a significantly higher body mass index in patients presenting a normal FAZ (p=0. 033) perhaps because certain type 2 diabetics not requiring insulin present a less severe form of the disease. We also found a protective effect of the Apo A1 fraction of serum cholesterol on the FAZ in the sub-group having undergone that measure (p=0. 004). The FAZ may be measured with an image analysis software programme (ENVI), but it strongly depends upon image quality, and underestimates FAZ surface compared to manual measurement
Al, Ajami Mohamad. "Caractérisation et déploiement d'un instrument FAGE pour l'étude des processus d'oxydation atmosphériques." Thesis, Lille 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LIL1R031/document.
Full textThe hydroxyl radical, OH, the hydroperoxyl radical HO2 (known collectively as HOx) and peroxy radicals RO2, play a key role in the tropospheric chemistry and are intricately related to the chemical cycles that control the concentration of greenhouse gases. Accurate quantification of these three important radicals and investigations on the chemical mechanisms that control their formation and removal in the atmosphere are needed to develop a better understanding of the atmospheric chemistry mechanisms. Different types of instruments have been developed and deployed to quantify HOx radicals in the field such as the FAGE (Fluorescence Assay by Gas Expansion). This technique represents direct measurement of OH and indirect measurement of HO2 radicals by adding NO. However, some RO2 radicals can be potential interferences for HO2 measurements. For UL-FAGE, the conversion efficiency of various RO2 species to HO2 has been investigated and it has been shown that variation of NO allows to selectively detect HO2 and double bound RO2. With similar FAGE instruments, field campaigns have been carried out in remote biogenic environments in the last decade. They have highlighted unidentified interferences in these measurements. In our laboratory, we used our FAGE instrument in controlled conditions to investigate the origin of the interference and we have shown that ROOOH, product of radical-radical reactions in the atmosphere may be responsible. Finally, the UL-FAGE in both configurations (quantification and reactivity) was deployed to a field measurement (LANDEX) in forest environment. Part of the campaign was conducted to an intercomparison between UL-FAGE and LSCE-CRM instruments
Vanquelef, Enguerran. "Synthèse et étude biologique de dérivés benzo[c]phénanthridiniques à visée antitumorale : Essais de couplage à de nouveaux marqueurs fluorescents semi-conducteurs nanocristallins." Angers, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005ANGE0506.
Full textBenzo[c]phenanthridines are polyaromatic alkaloids having an antitumor activity against mice leukemia L1210 and P388. Synthesis of fagaronine (natural extract) have been undertaken and a pharmacomodulation has given ethoxidine. A detailed biologic studies has been realized and different metabolites have been isolated and more particularly the 12-ethoxyfagaronine who have a mixed structure between ethoxidine and fagaronine. Synthesis of those different metabolites have been undertaken. In order to understand biologic activity, fluorescent marking of organic molecules could be useful. We have then characterized and hydrosolubilized new fluorescent semi-conductors nanocrystallites (quantum dots). Different trial of bioconjugaison of quantum dots to modified BZP derived from 12-ethoxyfagaronine have been attempted
Book chapters on the topic "Fluorescence – Essais"
Wilk, Stephen R. "Fluorescent Paint before Day-Glo." In Sandbows and Black Lights, 170–73. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197518571.003.0037.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Fluorescence – Essais"
Mosconi, Daniel, David Stoppa, Lucio Pancheri, Lorenzo Gonzo, and Andrea Simoni. "CMOS Single-Photon Avalanche Diode Array for Time-Resolved Fluorescence Detection." In ESSCIRC 2006. Proceedings of the 32nd European Solid-State Circuits Conference. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/esscir.2006.307487.
Full textHwang, Jong, Dae Kim, Moon Jung, and Dong Kim. "550V SiP Compact Fluorescent Lamp Ballast IC." In 2006 Proceedings of the 32nd European Solid-State Circuits Conference. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/esscir.2006.307490.
Full textSantos, Jailson de Araújo. "NANOMATERIAIS COM APLICAÇÕES BIOLÓGICAS: UMA REVISÃO DE LITERATURA." In II Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências Biológicas On-line. Revista Multidisciplinar de Educação e Meio Ambiente, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51189/rema/1304.
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