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Legendre, Jean-Pierre. "Archaeology and ideological propaganda in annexed Alsace (1940–1944)." Antiquity 73, no. 279 (1999): 184–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00088001.

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In June 1940, following the signature of the Rethondes armistice, the French province of Alsace was joined to Germany and integrated with the neighbouring German province of Baden, into the Gau Baden-Elsass, later known as Gau Oberrhein. A period of more than four years began, when the Nazi authorities resorted to any means to Germanize the province and its inhabitants as quickly as possible. Various measures were taken as early as 1940, such as a ban on the speaking of French and even the wearing of the Basque beret. Those measures were backed up with the use of propaganda at different levels in everyday life. One of the favourite themes of the media consisted in trying to demonstrate that Alsatians were descendants of ‘Germanic’ populations who settled a long time ago in this country, and that those origins justified their integration into the Reich (FIGURE 1). Local archaeological research was especially favoured by the Nazis to further this theory.
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Hogan, Elena N. "Fieldnotes from Jerusalem and Gaza, 2009–2011." Journal of Palestine Studies 41, no. 2 (2012): 99–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jps.2012.xli.2.99.

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Written by a humanitarian aid worker moving back and forth between the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem over a two-year period (May 2009–June 2011), the observations in these “fieldnotes” highlight the two areas as opposite sides of the same coin. Israel “withdrew” from Gaza and annexed East Jerusalem, but both are subject to the same degree of domination and control: by overt violence in Gaza, mainly by regulation in East Jerusalem.
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Stănescu, Mihai, Tibor-Csaba Vizauer, Elena Iulia Iorgu, and Ionuț Ștefan Iorgu. "New data on the distribution of the threatened Scarce fritillary, Euphydryas maturna (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae), in southern Romania." Travaux du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle “Grigore Antipa” 64, no. 1 (2021): 95–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/travaux.64.e70022.

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Euphydryas maturna is a highly endangered species listed on the Annexes II and IV of the Habitats Directive as well as on the Annex II of the Bern Convention. Despite being reported from almost all the historical regions of Romania, there are only two published records from Oltenia so far. Several specimens spotted in the Bungețu forest (near Bălcești, Vâlcea county) in late May 2021, are filling this gap in the known distribution of the Scarce fritillary in Romania.
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Ramos, Victor Hugo. "Daniel Gay : Les elites québécoises et l'Amérique Latine, Nouvelle Optique, Montréal, 1983, 341 p., annexes, notes biblio." Anthropologie et Sociétés 9, no. 2 (1985): 208. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/006276ar.

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Wong, Wilson, Eric Irissou, Jean Gabriel Legoux, Phuong Vo, and Steve Yue. "Powder Processing and Coating Heat Treatment on Cold Sprayed Ti-6Al-4V Alloy." Materials Science Forum 706-709 (January 2012): 258–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.706-709.258.

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This study investigates the effect of powder processing on powder flowability, compact ability, and the heat treatment of the resulting coatings on the mechanical properties of cold gas dynamic sprayed Ti-6Al-4V alloy. Nitrogen gas was used throughout the coating deposition process. Propellant gas temperature and pressure were attuned to maximize particle impact velocity. Three powder processing conditions were used in this study: as received (AR), low-energy ball milled (BM), and argon atmosphere heat treated (HT). Results showed coating porosities of around 6 to 7%, regardless of the feedstock powder used or the heat treatment performed. It was observed at 600 and 800°C anneals that a coating hardness reduction occurred, possibly due to static recovery and recrystallization, with minor sintering possibly occurring at the 800°C anneals. In addition, micro tensile tests showed an increase in cohesion strength at higher heat treatment temperatures.
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Yang, Ming, Tatyana N. Milovanova, Marina Bogush, Günalp Uzun, Veena M. Bhopale, and Stephen R. Thom. "Microparticle enlargement and altered surface proteins after air decompression are associated with inflammatory vascular injuries." Journal of Applied Physiology 112, no. 1 (2012): 204–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00953.2011.

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Studies in a murine model have shown that decompression stress triggers a progressive elevation in the number of circulating annexin V-coated microparticles derived from leukocytes, erythrocytes, platelets, and endothelial cells. We noted that some particles appeared to be larger than anticipated, and size continued to increase for ≥24 h postdecompression. These observations led to the hypothesis that inert gas bubbles caused the enlargement and particle size could be reduced by hydrostatic pressure. After demonstrating pressure-induced particle size reduction, we hypothesized that annexin V-positive particle changes associated with decompression contributed to their proinflammatory potential. Intravenous injection of naive mice with particles isolated from decompressed mice, but not control mice, caused intravascular neutrophil activation; perivascular neutrophil sequestration and tissue injuries were documented as elevations of vascular permeability and activated caspase-3. These changes were not observed if mice were injected with particles that had been subjected to hydrostatic recompression or particles that had been emulsified by incubation with polyethylene glycol telomere B surfactant. Hydrostatic pressure and surfactant incubation also altered the pattern of proteins expressed on the surface of particles. We conclude that proinflammatory events and vascular damage are due to enlargement of annexin V-coated particles and/or changes in surface marker protein pattern associated with provocative decompression. Injection of annexin V-coated particles from decompressed mice will recapitulate the pathophysiological vascular changes observed following decompression stress.
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Farsakh, Leila. "Understanding 50 Years of Israeli Occupation of Palestinian Land." Review of Middle East Studies 52, no. 2 (2018): 369–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rms.2018.89.

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The year 2017 was important for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, commemorating both the centennial of the Balfour Declaration and the fiftieth anniversary of the 1967 war. That war, which resulted in Israel's defeat of three Arab armies and its occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, the Sinai Peninsula, and the Golan Heights, transformed the politics of the Middle East. According to UN Security Council Resolution 242, issued in November 1967, the occupation was illegal: Israel would have to withdraw from the territories it occupied if it were to achieve peace with its neighbors. In international law, military occupations are temporary by definition. Israel, however, only returned the Sinai to Egypt in 1982. (One year prior, it unilaterally annexed the Golan Heights from Syria.) Despite a twenty-five-year-long political process initiated in 1993, Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza has continued unabated.
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Rossi, Ana Flávia Teixeira, Márcia Cristina Duarte, Ayla Blanco Poltronieri, et al. "Deregulation of Annexin-A1 and Galectin-1 Expression in Precancerous Gastric Lesions: Intestinal Metaplasia and Gastric Ulcer." Mediators of Inflammation 2014 (2014): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/478138.

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Objective.Annexin-A1 (ANXA1/AnxA1) and galectin-1 (LGALS1/Gal-1) are mediators that play an important role in the inflammatory response and are also associated with carcinogenesis. We investigated mRNA and protein expression in precancerous gastric lesions that participate in the progression cascade to gastric cancer, such as intestinal metaplasia (IM) and gastric ulcer (GU).Methods.Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) and immunohistochemical techniques were used to analyze the relative quantification levels (RQ) ofANXA1andLGALS1mRNA and protein expression, respectively.Results.Increased relative expression levels ofANXA1were found in 100% of cases, both in IM (meanRQ=6.22±0.06) and in GU (meanRQ=6.69±0.10). However, theLGALS1presented basal expression in both groups (IM: meanRQ=0.35±0.07; GU: meanRQ=0.69±0.09). Immunohistochemistry revealed significant positive staining for both the AnxA1 and Gal-1 proteins in the epithelial nucleus and cytoplasm as well as in the stroma of the IM and GU groups (P<0.05) but absence or low immunorectivity in normal mucosa.Conclusion. Our results bring an important contribution by evidencing that both the AnxA1 and Gal-1 anti-inflammatory proteins are deregulated in precancerous gastric lesions, suggesting their involvement in the early stages of gastric carcinogenesis, possibly due to an inflammatory process in the gastric mucosa.
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Meneses-Salas, Elsa, Ana García-Melero, Kristiina Kanerva, et al. "Annexin A6 modulates TBC1D15/Rab7/StARD3 axis to control endosomal cholesterol export in NPC1 cells." Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 77, no. 14 (2019): 2839–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00018-019-03330-y.

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Abstract Cholesterol accumulation in late endosomes is a prevailing phenotype of Niemann-Pick type C1 (NPC1) mutant cells. Likewise, annexin A6 (AnxA6) overexpression induces a phenotype reminiscent of NPC1 mutant cells. Here, we demonstrate that this cellular cholesterol imbalance is due to AnxA6 promoting Rab7 inactivation via TBC1D15, a Rab7-GAP. In NPC1 mutant cells, AnxA6 depletion and eventual Rab7 activation was associated with peripheral distribution and increased mobility of late endosomes. This was accompanied by an enhanced lipid accumulation in lipid droplets in an acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT)-dependent manner. Moreover, in AnxA6-deficient NPC1 mutant cells, Rab7-mediated rescue of late endosome-cholesterol export required the StAR-related lipid transfer domain-3 (StARD3) protein. Electron microscopy revealed a significant increase of membrane contact sites (MCS) between late endosomes and ER in NPC1 mutant cells lacking AnxA6, suggesting late endosome-cholesterol transfer to the ER via Rab7 and StARD3-dependent MCS formation. This study identifies AnxA6 as a novel gatekeeper that controls cellular distribution of late endosome-cholesterol via regulation of a Rab7-GAP and MCS formation.
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Ryzhova, Elena V., Robin M. Vos, Andrew V. Albright, Alexia V. Harrist, Thomas Harvey, and Francisco González-Scarano. "Annexin 2: a Novel Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Gag Binding Protein Involved in Replication in Monocyte-Derived Macrophages." Journal of Virology 80, no. 6 (2006): 2694–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.80.6.2694-2704.2006.

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ABSTRACT Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication in the major natural target cells, CD4+ T lymphocytes and macrophages, is parallel in many aspects of the virus life cycle. However, it differs as to viral assembly and budding, which take place on plasma membranes in T cells and on endosomal membranes in macrophages. It has been postulated that cell type-specific host factors may aid in directing viral assembly to distinct destinations. In this study we defined annexin 2 (Anx2) as a novel HIV Gag binding partner in macrophages. Anx2-Gag binding was confined to productively infected macrophages and was not detected in quiescently infected monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM) in which an HIV replication block was mapped to the late stages of the viral life cycle (A. V. Albright, R. M. Vos, and F. Gonzalez-Scarano, Virology 325:328-339, 2004). We demonstrate that the Anx2-Gag interaction likely occurs at the limiting membranes of late endosomes/multivesicular bodies and that Anx2 depletion is associated with a significant decline in the infectivity of released virions; this coincided with incomplete Gag processing and inefficient incorporation of CD63. Cumulatively, our data suggest that Anx2 is essential for the proper assembly of HIV in MDM.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gaz annexes"

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Renard, Stéphane. "Rôle des gaz annexes sur l'évolution géochimique d'un site de stockage de dioxyde de carbone : application à des réservoirs carbonatés." Thesis, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, INPL, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010INPL025N/document.

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La capture et le stockage géologique du CO2 constituent une option importante de limitation des émissions de gaz à effet de serre au niveau des pôles industriels et des centrales de production d’énergie. Les gaz capturés à l’issu de ces chaînes de production ne sont pas constitués de CO2 pur mais contiennent une fraction (jusqu’à 10 %) de gaz annexes qui sont essentiellement Ar, N2, SOx et NOx. Ces gaz étant pour la plupart très réactifs il est essentiel de connaître leur impact sur les conditions physico-chimiques du réservoir géologique d’accueil, ainsi que sur l’environnement dans le cas d’une de contamination des aquifères voisins du stockage. Des expérimentations en laboratoire ont simulé le vieillissement de roches de réservoir et couverture en provenance d’un réservoir carbonaté du Bassin aquitain et d’assemblages minéralogiques synthétiques dans des conditions de séquestration géologique. Les roches associées à une saumure sont altérées au contact de divers composés gazeux à 100 bar et 150°C sur une durée d’un mois : CO2 pur, SO2, NO pur et un mélange contenant majoritairement du CO2 et des fractions de Ar, N2, SO2, O2. Chaque expérience est comparée à une expérience témoin où le composé gazeux est remplacé par de l’azote. Le CO2 ne montre qu’une réactivité limitée sur les minéraux des roches. Le NO et le SO2 montrent une réactivité intrinsèque passant par des dismutations en phase aqueuse ou vapeur induisant une forte altération de la roche par une attaque acide couplée à une oxydation poussée des minéraux constitutifs des roches. Le mélange de gaz montre de la même façon une réactivité double : le S02 s’oxyde en acide sulfurique s’attaquant aux carbonates et minéraux argileux et l’O2 oxyde tous les minéraux possédant du fer ou du soufre réduit. Les gaz annexes contrôlent donc la réactivité des roches en grande profondeur. Leur présence pourrait complètement changer le comportement des roches (porosité, rhéologique) lors du stockage. Leur implication devra être anticipée dans chaque cas concret de stockage en fonction de la composition du gaz d’injection, de la minéralogie et des propriétés pétrophysiques des roches
Capture and geological storage of CO2 are an main option to limit GHEG emissions of industrial poles and power plants. The captured gases are not constituted by pure CO2 but contain a fraction (until 10 %) of other gases : Ar, N2, SOx and NOx. Most of these gases are highly reactive and could have a strong influence on physical and chemical conditions of the milieu and on the environmement if contamination of neighbour aquifers occurs by leakages. Several laboratory experiments investigated the reactivity of carbonated reservoir and cap rocks from the Aquitaine Basin as well as the reactivity of synthetic mineralogical blends in geologically relevant P-T conditions. The rocks, associated to brine, were altered in presence of various gaseous components at 100 bar and 150°C during one month : pure CO2, pure SO2, pure NO and a CO2 mixture containing fractions of Ar, N2, SO2 and O2. Each experiment was compared with a blank in which the initial gas was replaced with pure N2. Pure CO2 show a limited reactivity on the rocks. NO and SO2 show a intrinsic reactivity by disproportionations in aqueous or vapour phases implying a high alteration of rocks by compled acid – base and oxidation mechanisms. The gas mixture show also a double reactivity : SO2 is oxidized in sulphuric acid dissolving carbonates and clay minerals and O2 oxidizes all reduced mineralogical phases. These gases even in limited fractions control the reactivity of rocks. Their presence could change the behaviour of the rock toward gas and induce positive as well as negative transformations. Their implication must be checked for each geological storage as a function of gas composition, mineralogy and petrophysical
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Liborio, Barbara. "Dissolution du dioxyde de carbone dans des solutions aqueuses d'électrolyte dans le contexte du stockage géologique : approche thermodynamique." Thesis, Université Clermont Auvergne‎ (2017-2020), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017CLFAC008/document.

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Cette thèse porte sur l’étude de l’enthalpie de dissolution du dioxyde de carbone dans des solutions aqueuses d’électrolyte. Pour développer des modèles théoriques décrivant les systèmes {CO2-eau-sel} pour les conditions appliquées aux conditions de stockage géologique du dioxyde de carbone, il est nécessaire d’avoir des données expérimentales reliant la solubilité et l’enthalpie. Dans cette étude, une unité de mélange à écoulement construite au laboratoire a été adapté à un calorimètre SETARAM C-80 pour mesurer l’enthalpie de solution du CO2 dans des solutions aqueuses d’électrolyte (NaCl, CaCl2 et Na2SO4) aux forces ioniques comprises entre 2 et 6 et a des températures comprises entre 323.1 K et 372.9 K et des pressions allant de 2 à 16 MPa. Les données de la littérature ont été utilisées pour ajuster le modèle thermodynamique d’équilibre de phase dans l’approche Υ-φ. Le modèle thermodynamique reproduit les enthalpies expérimentales à plus ou moins 10%. Le calcul de l’enthalpie dans le modèle rigoureux est fortement dépendant des données de la littérature. Un dispositif expérimental a été mis en place pour la détermination du volume molaire du CO2 à dilution infinie, propriété nécessaire à modélisation thermodynamique. Le dioxyde de carbone à stocker peut contenir des impuretés telles que les gaz annexes (O2, N2, SOx, H2S, NyOx, H2, CO et Ar). Dans l’objective d’étudier la dissolution du CO2 dans des solutions aqueuses d’électrolyte en présence de ces impuretés, un dispositif expérimental a été mis en place pour la mesure des enthalpies de solution du SO2 dans l’eau et solutions aqueuses de NaCl et les premières résultats sont prometteurs
This thesis studies the enthalpy of solution of carbon dioxide in electrolyte aqueous solutions. To develop theoretical models describing the systems {CO2-water-salt} under the geological storage conditions of carbon dioxide, it is necessary to have experimental data, namely solubility and enthalpy. In this study, a customized flow mixing unit was adapted to a SETARAM C-80 calorimeter to measure the enthalpy of CO2 solution in aqueous electrolyte solutions (NaCl, CaCl2 and Na2SO4) at the ionic strengths between 2 and 6 and at temperatures between 323.1 K and 372.9 K and pressures ranging from 2 to 16 MPa. Data from the literature were used to adjust the thermodynamic phase equilibrium model in the Υ-φ approach. The thermodynamic model reproduces the experimental enthalpies to plus or minus 10%. The calculation of the enthalpy in the rigorous model is strongly dependent on the data of the literature. An experimental device has been set up for the determination of the molar volume of CO2 at infinite dilution, which is necessary for thermodynamic modeling. The carbon dioxide to be stored may contain impurities such as annexes (O2, N2, SOx, H2S, NyOx, H2, CO and Ar). Under the objective of studying the influence of these impurities, an experimental apparatus has been set up for the measurement of enthalpies of solution of SO2 in water and aqueous solutions of NaCl and the first results are promising
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Branchut, Jean Michel. "L'évolution de la norme environnementale dans le secteur immobilier : l'exemple du bail vert." Thesis, Paris 2, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA020041/document.

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Issu de la pratique contractuelle anglo-saxonne et codifié en France à l'issue des lois “Grenelle de l'Environnement”, le contrat de bail vert vise l’amélioration des performances énergétiques et environnementales des immeubles tertiaires. A l’échelle internationale, ce dispositif contractuel constitue un élément de la politique de lutte contre les émissions anthropiques de gaz à effet de serre plébiscitée à la fin des années 1990 par l'ONU et par l'Union Européenne. Par-delà sa légitimité, l’application du bail vert illustre des intérêts divergents, des conceptions variées de durabilité, des droits d’usages multiples de la propriété, révélateurs du dualisme sujet/objet entre l’homme et l’idée de nature au sein du phénomène d'urbanisation. En tant qu’il procède du libéralisme économique actuel, le bail vert met en lumière les contradictions du projet de développement durable au sein du secteur immobilier. Il est le fruit d'une anthropisation exacerbée et s’avère être une norme molle, difficile à mettre en oeuvre dans l’hexagone.Réactiver l’utilité juridique du bail vert implique un désenchantement des présupposés médiatiques du développement durable pour accéder à la connaissance de son “devoir-être” contractuel. Cette catharsis du principe est indispensable pour établir l’efficacité de “l’être” contractuel que doit former le consentement entre bailleurs, locataires et exploitants techniques autour d’un même projet d'amélioration environnementale. Néanmoins, ce modèle contractuel ne saurait retrouver sa finalité sans l’intervention autoritaire d’une superstructure institutionnelle dévolue à établir l’obligatorieté de la norme environnementale. Cette thèse s’emploie à susciter un intérêt doctrinal pour cette nouvelle ramification du droit - l’immobilier environnemental - mais également à proposer au législateur un processus original d’admission du statut juridique de l’annexe environnementale. Cette thèse invite ainsi les producteurs de normes à repenser l’application du développement durable dans la cité par la mise en place de leviers, sources d’un nouveau paradigme juridique
Arisen from the contractual Anglo-Saxon practice and codified in France thanks to the ‘Grenelle Laws’, the green lease contract aims at improving the environmental and energy performance of a commercial building. At the international level, this contractual tool constitutes an element of the struggle policy against human greenhouse gas emissions that has been claimed in the late 1990’s by the UN and the EU. Beyond its legitimacy,the implementation of the green lease points out diverging interests, varied conceptions of sustainability,multiple rights of property usage, revealing the duality subject/object expressed on the urbanization phenomena between man and nature. As the green lease is a child of economic liberalism, it reveals the discrepancies of sustainability in the real estate sector. It is the fruit of an heighten anthropisation and turns out to be a soft standard, harsh to implement in France.Recovering the legal usefulness of the green lease involves a disenchantment of the mediatised presumptions towards sustainability so as to access to the knowledge of its ‘must-be’ contractual. This catharsis of the principle is imperative to re-establish the efficiency of the ‘state-of-being’ of the contract, i.e. the consent of landlords, tenants and facility managers around the same project of environmental improvement. Nonetheless, this type of contract won’t be able to recover its target without the compelling intercession of the superstructural institutions committed in establishing the binding nature of the environmental norm. This thesis works on provoking a doctrinal interest for this new embranchment of the law (sustainability in real estate), butalso on suggesting to the legislator a genuine admittance process of the French green lease status. This thesis invites the norm producers to reconsider the legal practice of sustainability in the city by implementing leverages that generate a new legal paradigm
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Kawachi, Akiko. "Les artistes japonais à Paris durant les annees 1920 : à travers le Salon de la Société des Artistes Français, le Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, le Salon d’Automne, le Salon de la Société des Artistes Indépendants et le Salon des Tuileries." Thesis, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA040188.

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A la fin du XIXe siècle et au début du XXe siècle, les artistes japonais s’installant à Paris sont peu nombreux. Cependant, après la Première Guerre mondiale, à partir de 1920, un grand nombre d’artistes japonais arrivent en France. Au total deux cent huit artistes japonais ont figuré dans les Salons parisiens durant la décennie entre 1920 et 1929. La plupart de ces artistes choisissent comme lieu de résidence le quartier de Montparnasse. A cette époque à Paris, dans le milieu des artistes travaillant la peinture à l’huile, dite « yô-ga », nous pouvons distinguer trois courants : Le premier circule autour de Foujita Tsugouharu, artiste de renom associant la peinture occidentale et l’art traditionnel du Japon. Le second regroupe un certain nombre de jeunes artistes, dont Saeki Uzo, attirés par la peinture occidentale et la peinture moderne de Montparnasse. Le troisième courant est de nature académique : dans la lignée de Kuroda Seiki, les artistes suivent l’enseignement des Académies parisiennes. D’autres artistes choisissent la voie d’un art plus indépendant, à l’instar de Tanaka Yasushi, Hasegawa Kiyoshi ou bien Oka Shikanosuke, mais leur nombre reste limité, comme par ailleurs ceux exerçant la technique de la peinture japonaise, dite « nihon-ga », et également ceux pratiquant la sculpture, la gravure, la laque et la tenture. Le résultat suite au dépouillement mené dans les centres de documentation et les fonds photographiques au Japon et en France prouve l’importance de la présence des artistes japonais sur la scène artistique à Paris durant les années 1920 et permet de comprendre les motivations et créations de ces artistes
During the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, not many Japanese artists settled in Paris. However, after the First World War, starting from 1920, a large number of Japanese artists arrived in France. In total two hundred and eight Japanese artists appeared in Parisian Salons during the decade between 1920 and 1929. Most of these artists choose Montparnasse district as their residence. In Paris those days, amongst artists who worked on oil painting called « yô-ga » we can distinguish three movements. The first circulated around Fujita Tsuguharu, a renowned artist who associated the Western painting and the traditional Japanese art. The second gathered a certain number of young artists, such as Saeki Yuzo, who were attracted by the Western painting and the modern painting of Montparnasse. The third movement was of an academic nature: as Kuroda Seiki did, artists were following the teaching of Paris Academies. Other artists choose the route of a more independent art, following the examples of Tanaka Yasushi, Hasegawa Kiyoshi or Oka Shikanosuke, but the number of these artists remains limited, same as those who practiced the technique of Japanese painting, i.e. « Nihon-ga », and also those who practiced sculpture, engraving, lacquer painting, and hangings. The result of going through the data of the documentation centres and photography funds in Japan and in France proves the importance of the presence of Japanese artists on the artistic scenes in Paris during the 1920’s and allows us to comprehend the motives and creations of these artists
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Books on the topic "Gaz annexes"

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Lestrade, Didier. Kinsey 6: Journal des années 80. Denoël, 2002.

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Power, Nigeria Federal Ministry of. Rehabilitation of Gas Turbine GT19 at Delta IV section of Ughelli power station: Additional costs for the completion of rehabilitation of Unit GT19 : annexes : [annexe I-VI to EC (2010) 278]. Federal Ministry of Power, 2010.

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France. Defense, gas turbine engine: Agreement between the United States of America and France, signed at Washington and Paris, June 13 and August 30, 1995 with annexes. U.S. Dept. of State, 2000.

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France. Defense, gas turbine engine: Agreement between the United States of America and France, signed at Washington and Paris, June 13 and August 30, 1995 with annexes. U.S. Dept. of State, 2000.

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Johnson, Forrest Clark. Memories in marble: Hill View and Hill View Annex Cemeteries, LaGrange, Georgia. Sutherland-St. Dunston Publications], 1993.

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Claude, Amey, ed. Le Gai renoncement: L'affaiblissement de la pensée dans les années 80. L'Harmattan, 1991.

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Renewable Energy Annexes on Energy from Waste Combustion, Hydro Power, Wood Fuel, Anaerobic Digestion, Landfill Gas and Active Solar Systems (Department ... Policy Guidance Notes PPG 22 Annexes). Stationery Office Books, 1994.

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Stuewer, Roger H. The Plague Spreads to Austria and Italy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198827870.003.0014.

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Hitler annexed Austria to Germany on March 15, 1938. Erwin Schrödinger, in Graz, soon regretted having applauded this and fled to Dublin. Stefan Meyer pre-emptively resigned his professorship in Vienna. Marietta Blau, discoverer of cosmic-ray disintegration “stars,” immigrated to Mexico. Polonium expert Elizabeth Rona immigrated to America. Renowned Lise Meitner escaped to Stockholm, where she received little scientific or personal support. Mussolini’s Fascist Italy adopted Nazi racial policies and enacted anti-Semitic laws in the fall of 1938. Bruno Rossi, dismissed from his professorship in Padua, immigrated with his wife to England and then to America. Emilio Segrè relinquished his professorship in Palermo and immigrated with his wife and young son to America. Enrico Fermi, his Jewish wife Laura, and their two children, went to Stockholm where he received the 1938 Nobel Prize in Physics and then immigrated to America to begin what Laura Fermi called the process of Americanization.
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Francisque, Gay, ed. Francisque Gay, ou, Quarante années de combat d'avant-garde: Hommages et témoignages pour le centenaire de sa naissance, 1885-1985. Editions du Témoignage chrétien, 1985.

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Boyle, Alan, and Navraj Singh Ghaleigh. Climate Change and International Law beyond the UNFCCC. Edited by Kevin R. Gray, Richard Tarasofsky, and Cinnamon Carlarne. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199684601.003.0002.

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This chapter discusses the various shortcomings of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol. As a ‘framework convention’, the UNFCCC itself does not regulate climate change but only creates a basis for negotiating multilateral solutions. The Convention’s most evident weakness, as demonstrated during the Marrakesh Accords and the Copenhagen negotiations, is the dependence on the ability of the parties to reach the necessary agreement within a timescale. Complementary to the Convention, the Kyoto Protocol establishes quantitative emission restrictions to advanced industrial states, or Annex I parties. However, the Protocol only focuses on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions rather than on consumption, a reason which led to Canada’s withdrawal. According to international governance scholar Oran Young, these problems emerge as a result of the climate change regime not being based on ‘principles of fairness’ that are broadly acceptable major players.
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Bun, A., K. Hamal, M. Jonas, and M. Lesiv. "Verification of compliance with GHG emission targets: annex B countries." In Greenhouse Gas Inventories. Springer Netherlands, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1670-4_12.

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Courduriès, Jérôme. "Annexe 1. Méthodologie de l’enquête." In Être en couple (gay). Presses universitaires de Lyon, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pul.11996.

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Schröder, Mirja. "12 Annex." In EU Gas Supply Security. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748900290-207.

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Courduriès, Jérôme. "Annexe 2. Notices des enquêtés cités dans l’ouvrage." In Être en couple (gay). Presses universitaires de Lyon, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pul.11999.

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"INVERTS, PERVERTS, AND MARY-ANNES." In The Gay Past. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315880600-12.

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Slater, Jerome. "The Arab-Israeli and Israeli-Palestinian Conflicts in the Netanyahu/Trump Era, 2017–20." In Mythologies Without End. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190459086.003.0020.

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In the last few years, especially in his April 2019, September 2019 and March 2020 electoral campaigns, Netanyahu said Israel would soon annex much of the West Bank, especially the Jordan River valley. However, there is strong Israeli opposition to annexation, especially from the security establishment, which fears it would precipitate a major Palestinian uprising. Moreover, many Israeli political analysts are doubtful that Netanyahu will proceed to outright annexation and instead settle for de facto “creeping” annexation over large portions of the West Bank, especially all the Jewish settlements. The Trump administration would almost certainly support that, as its “Trump Plan” continues its unconditional support for all of Netanyahu’s policies and goals. In Gaza, in practice Hamas has given up its goal of taking over all of historic Palestine, including Israel, and will settle for Israeli acquiescence in its continued rule over Gaza. There are increasing indications that Israel might do so, providing that Hamas ends all attacks on Israel from Gaza. Moreover, Israel has long wanted to separate Gaza from the West Bank, thus preventing the creation of a unified Palestinian state.
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"INVERTS, PERVERTS, AND MARY-ANNES: MALE PROSTITUTION AND THE REGULATION OF HOMOSEXUALITY IN ENGLAND IN THE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURIES." In The Gay Past. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315866109-16.

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Sarkar, A. N. "Application of Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in Renewable Energy Generation from Micro-Hydel Projects of Himachal Pradesh." In Renewable and Alternative Energy. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-1671-2.ch028.

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Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is defined as one of the “flexibility” mechanisms that allows entities based in Developed Countries (Annex I Parties) to develop emission-reducing projects in Developing Countries (non-Annex I Parties), and generate tradable carbon credits corresponding to the volume of carbon emission reductions achieved by those projects. CDM projects have been developed in several parts of the world across the sectoral economies, including renewable energy, with reportedly varying degrees of success and failures. In the renewable energy segment, CDM has been successfully deployed in Micro-Hydel power projects to mitigate and offset green-house gas emissions into the environment. The experiences of different implementing states are vastly different in past decade. CDM applications in Micro-Hydel projects have been quite notable to generate hydro-power and mitigate emissions in the state. This paper takes a holistic review about the current status in the performance of CDM projects in India, with special reference to Himachal Pradesh, particularly in the context of Small (Micro)-Hydel projects with a very high renewable energy potential. The achievements as well as strategy of implementation of Small-Hydel projects in Himachal Pradesh is discussed in the light of selected case studies of CDM projects that are at various stages of formulation, designing and implementation. Guidelines for CDM project designing and the potential for carbon markets for the hydro-power in the context of Himachal Pradesh is discussed. Some of the shortcomings in implementation of Micro-Hydel CDM project in the State are also discussed and highlighted in the paper. The paper has also examined the status of implementation and the quality of projects in the form of illustrative case studies in terms of their ability for energy extraction, creating energy trading opportunities, and stakeholder participation in sharing the project benefits during the lifetime as well as the beyond the life-time of the projects.
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Ozawa-Meida, Leticia, Taryn Fransen, and Rosa M. Jiménez-Ambriz. "The Mexico Greenhouse Gas Program: corporate response to climate change initiatives in a ‘non-Annex I’ country*." In Corporate Responses to Climate Change. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351280006-9.

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Kemp-Benedict, Eric, and Sivan Kartha. "Greenhouse Development Rights: A Framework for Climate Protection That Is “More Fair” Than Equal Per Capita Emissions Rights." In Climate Ethics. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195399622.003.0022.

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There is a fairly broad consensus among both the philosophers who write about climate change and the majority of the climate-policy community that efforts to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions—“mitigation” in the jargon—should not harm the ability of poor countries to grow economically and to reduce as rapidly as possible the widespread poverty their citizens suffer. Indeed, this principle of a “right to development” has been substantially embraced in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) itself. Yet as the evidence of the risks from climate change has continued to mount and calls have grown for more stringent mitigation targets, the need to give substance to this right has come into conflict with the evident unwillingness of already “developed” countries to pay the costs of adequately precautionary mitigation. The long and the short of it is that almost any reasonable ethical principles lead to the conclusion that, as Henry Shue (1999) put it straightforwardly, “the costs [of mitigation] should initially be borne by the wealthy industrialized states.” In the words of the UNFCCC, “the developed country Parties should take the lead in combating climate change and the adverse effects thereof,” and this point is embodied in practical terms in the Kyoto Protocol itself, in which only the 40 developed “Annex I” countries have binding emissions limits. Yet particularly because of the rejection of Kyoto by the United States but also because of the weak efforts at mitigation that have taken place so far in Europe, Japan, and other industrialized countries, we find ourselves in a situation in which precaution requires that emissions be reduced extremely soon in poor countries, too, but the rich countries can’t yet be said to have fulfilled their obligations to “take the lead.” The delay in taking action so far, the increasing evidence of current climate-change impacts and greater risks than previously estimated, and the speed with which we must now move all imply substantially greater costs for adequately precautionary action than were previously estimated.
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Nessim, Maher, and Shahani Kariyawasam. "Safety Risk Acceptance Criteria for Pipelines." In 2020 13th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2020-9274.

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Abstract The lack of established acceptance criteria has been one of the key challenges to the application of quantitative risk assessment (QRA) techniques in the Canadian pipeline industry. While a wide range of such criteria have been developed and published, it remains difficult for most operators to commit to specific criteria because such criteria may not be acceptable to all stakeholders. Recognizing this limitation, the Canadian Standards Association formed a Risk Management Task Force (RMTF) under the Technical Committee for the Z662 Standard on the Oil and Gas Pipeline Systems to propose criteria for potential inclusion in its non-mandatory Annex on Risk Assessment. This paper describes the criteria that have been developed by the RMTF and provides the background information needed for users to understand and use them correctly. The discussion includes: a summary of the measures used to quantify the safety risk associated with an ignited product release; a summary of established international and Canadian criteria that have been considered; a description and interpretation of the ALARP (As Low As Reasonably Practicable) principle; and the rationale used by the RMTF to select specific individual risk and societal risk criteria for CSA Z662. The proposed criteria are also compared to the criteria underpinning other risk-based parts of the Z662 Standard, including Annexes C and O. Guidance is provided on the analysis assumptions, methods and parameters required to ensure that the risk calculations produce results that are consistent with the definition and intent of the criteria. Key issues addressed by the guidance include the definition of individual risk (i.e. location risk versus personal risk), the pipeline length over which the frequency versus number of fatalities (F-N) relationship representing societal risk is calculated, and the effect of population density averaging over the pipeline length.
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Rubinstein, Mara R., Jung Eun Baik, Stephen M. Lagana, et al. "Abstract 2840:Fusobacterium nucleatumstimulates colorectal cancer progression by activating Annexin A1 in cancerous cells." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2019; March 29-April 3, 2019; Atlanta, GA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2019-2840.

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Nangami, Gladys N., Amos Sakwe, and Josiah Ochieng. "Abstract 2917: Inhibition of Annexin A6 sensitizes triple negative breast cancer cells to radiation." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2019; March 29-April 3, 2019; Atlanta, GA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2019-2917.

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Nakagawa, Satoshi, Reisa Kakubari, Shinya Matsuzaki, et al. "Abstract 3029: Targeting Annexin A4 with antisense oligonucleotides improves platinum resistance of ovarian cancer." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2019; March 29-April 3, 2019; Atlanta, GA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2019-3029.

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Chaudhary, Pankaj, Sayantan Maji, Lee D. Gibbs, and Jamboor K. Vishwanatha. "Abstract LB-128: Annexin a2: A novel molecular mechanism driving aggressive metastasis and angiogenesis." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2019; March 29-April 3, 2019; Atlanta, GA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs18-lb-128.

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Rubinstein, Mara R., Jung Eun Baik, Stephen M. Lagana, et al. "Abstract 2840:Fusobacterium nucleatumstimulates colorectal cancer progression by activating Annexin A1 in cancerous cells." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2019; March 29-April 3, 2019; Atlanta, GA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs18-2840.

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Nangami, Gladys N., Amos Sakwe, and Josiah Ochieng. "Abstract 2917: Inhibition of Annexin A6 sensitizes triple negative breast cancer cells to radiation." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2019; March 29-April 3, 2019; Atlanta, GA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs18-2917.

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Nakagawa, Satoshi, Reisa Kakubari, Shinya Matsuzaki, et al. "Abstract 3029: Targeting Annexin A4 with antisense oligonucleotides improves platinum resistance of ovarian cancer." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2019; March 29-April 3, 2019; Atlanta, GA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs18-3029.

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Chaudhary, Pankaj, Sayantan Maji, Lee D. Gibbs, and Jamboor K. Vishwanatha. "Abstract LB-128: Annexin a2: A novel molecular mechanism driving aggressive metastasis and angiogenesis." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2019; March 29-April 3, 2019; Atlanta, GA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2019-lb-128.

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Leong, Leonard W., Simeon Cua, Heng Liang Tan, and Andre B. Choo. "Abstract 1436: Development of a chimeric antigen receptor against glycosylated annexin A2 on ovarian tumors." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2019; March 29-April 3, 2019; Atlanta, GA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2019-1436.

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ABB ENVIRONMENTAL PORTLAND ME. Fort Devens Sudbury Training Annex, Middlesex County Massachusetts, Remedical (Data Gap) Investigations of Area of Contamination A4 and Areas of Contamination A7/A9 (Management-of-Migration Operable Unit) and Supplemental Site Investigations of Selected Study Areas, Final Task Order Work Plan. Defense Technical Information Center, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada467432.

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Inter-American Development Bank Sustainability Report 2020: Global Reporting Initiative Annex. Inter-American Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003100.

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The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) sets global standards for sustainability reporting, relying on best practices for reporting on a range of economic, environmental, and social impacts. This is the IDBs fifth GRI annex, prepared as a supplement to the IDB Sustainability Report. The annex reports on both corporate and operational topics using standardized indicators. The following material topics are included in the annex: active ownership, anticorruption and ethics, biodiversity, climate resilience, employment and labor relations, energy, engagement and coordination, feedback mechanisms, financial inclusion, gender equality and diversity, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, health and safety, human rights, indirect economic impacts, market presence, material use, monitoring and evaluation, responsible portfolio, supply chain management, training and education, waste, and water.
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Memorandum of Understanding between the United States Department of Energy and the State of Texas: Annex 1, Characterization of oil and gas reservoir heterogeneity. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7017755.

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