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Nimubona, L., H. Bruel, and J. P. Chabrolle. "Syndrome d'alcoolisation fœtale et rein unique." Archives de Pédiatrie 12, no. 7 (July 2005): 1163. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arcped.2005.03.045.

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Godron-Dubrasquet, A., C. Didailler, J. Harambat, and B. Llanas. "Conduite à tenir devant un rein unique." Archives de Pédiatrie 24, no. 11 (November 2017): 1158–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arcped.2017.08.016.

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Ghoundale, O., Y. El Harrech, N. Abakka, J. El Anzaoui, S. Tamouh, and D. Touiti. "La nephrolithotomie sur rein unique: a propos de vingt cas." African Journal of Urology 19, no. 2 (June 2013): 102–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.afju.2013.02.010.

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Torre, Joanne, Mazen Hashisho, Cheng Lo, and Eugene Mohan. "Thrombose aiguë d’un stent de l’artère rénale et rein unique fonctionnel." Annales de Chirurgie Vasculaire 24, no. 7 (October 2010): 1037.e7–1037.e13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acvfr.2011.02.027.

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Krier-Coudert, M. J., F. Didier, P. Droullé, M. Schmitt, and J. L. André. "P68 Néonatologie Rein unique — experience du diagnostic echographique antenatal sur 22 ans." Archives de Pédiatrie 10 (May 2003): s295. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0929-693x(03)90580-x.

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Montoro Ubach, J., C. Garel, M. Peycelon, F. Frade, M. Chabaud, and G. Audry. "SFCP CO-06 - Rein unique et dilaté en anténatal: signe de cloaque ?" Archives de Pédiatrie 21, no. 5 (May 2014): 384. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0929-693x(14)71644-6.

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Laville, Maurice, Thierry Hannedouche, Georges Deschênes, Denis Glotz, and Jean-Pierre Grünfeld. "Les États généraux du rein : une occasion unique pour la néphrologie française." Néphrologie & Thérapeutique 8, no. 4 (July 2012): 197–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nephro.2012.05.003.

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Etienne, S., R. Dubois, T. Gelas, and P. Mouriquand. "SFCP P-069 - Découverte fortuite d’une hernie diaphragmatique contenant un rein sigmoïde unique." Archives de Pédiatrie 21, no. 5 (May 2014): 524. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0929-693x(14)71784-1.

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Aatif, Taoufiq, Mohammed Asseraji, Jawad Chafiki, Omar Maoujoud, Ismail Akhmouch, Mohammed Hassani, Ahmed Ameur, Mustapha El Aalam, and Zouhir Oualim. "Pyélonéphrite emphysémateuse sur rein unique : revue de la littérature à propos d’un cas." Néphrologie & Thérapeutique 5, no. 1 (February 2009): 52–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nephro.2008.04.005.

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Pignot, G., R. Bahi, K. Bensalah, E. Oger, P. Laguna, K. Barwari, J. Rigaud, et al. "L’Ischémie n’est pas un facteur d’insuffisance rénale chronique après néphrectomie partielle sur rein unique." Progrès en Urologie 24, no. 13 (November 2014): 822. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.purol.2014.08.087.

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Bouferrouk, A., S. Boutamine, A. Trichine, R. Merghit, D. Benjedou, and A. Bouhabel. "Reperméation d’une thrombose aiguë d’une sténose hyperserrée de l’artère rénale sur un rein unique." Journal des Maladies Vasculaires 37, no. 2 (March 2012): 82–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmv.2011.12.040.

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Blanc, P., R. Martoia, C. Louvet, D. Bequet, and A. Laurens. "Cancer sur rein unique et syndromes paranéoplasiques multiples (Hypertension artérielle, polyglobulie, hypercalcémie, encéphalopathie limbique)." La Revue de Médecine Interne 9, no. 3 (May 1988): 257–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0248-8663(88)80090-0.

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Li, Peng, and Jie Liu. "Research on Artistic Innovation of Phoenix Totem Symbol." Advanced Materials Research 785-786 (September 2013): 1593–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.785-786.1593.

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Through thousands of years’ integration and development, phoenix totem has become one of the symbols representing unique oriental feature of China. Application of phoenix totem symbol in design is not only a reference for graphics, but also an extraction of traditional phoenix totem symbol, giving the rein to phoenix totem symbol in modern advertising design
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Barale, Elisabetta. "À propos du corbeau dans la traduction des Vaticinia de summis pontificibus par Jean Miélot." Reinardus / Yearbook of the International Reynard Society 28 (December 31, 2016): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rein.28.01bar.

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Les analyses pionnières de H. Grundmann et les contributions essentielles de R. Lerner, M. Reeves, H. Millet et D. Rigaux ont éclairci quelques aspects des Vaticinia de summis pontificibus dans leur complexité, mais la fortune de l’opuscule en langue vernaculaire n’a pas encore été suffisamment étudiée. Cet article porte sur une traduction en français rédigée par Jean Miélot au XVe siècle et transmise par le manuscrit unique Giessen, Universitätsbibliothek, Hs 633a. Il se focalise sur quatre prophéties dans lesquelles le corbeau figure parmi les éléments symboliques demandant à être interprétés afin de décrypter le sens du vaticinium ; l’analyse de ces textes devrait permettre de préciser le rôle joué par les animaux dans la construction du sens allégorique des prophéties et d’exemplifier quelques-uns des problèmes philologiques posés par la mise en français de Miélot.
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Kulisa, M., A. Bensouda, N. Vaziri, H. Fassi-Fehri, L. Badet, M. Colombel, and X. Martin. "Tumeurs rénales complexes sur rein unique : résultats de la chirurgie partielle ex vivo avec autotransplantation." Progrès en Urologie 20, no. 3 (March 2010): 194–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.purol.2009.10.019.

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van Dijk, Gert-Jan. "There Were Fables Before Aesop." Reinardus / Yearbook of the International Reynard Society 11 (November 15, 1998): 205–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rein.11.15dij.

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Abstract This paper aims, in general, at drawing attention to the many fables not included in fable collections. It focuses, more particularly, on the fables which can be found throughout Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic Greek literature, predating the extant ancient fable collections. Some of these stray fables are unique, others significantly vary well-known themes; all of them show that the genre is a flexible form, which can be adapted to widely divergent literary and social contexts. In this article the intrinsic interest and functional richness of the "non-collection" fable tradition are exemplified by analyses of the fable of the Lion Cub and the Man from a tragedy by Aeschylus, the lyric poet Archilochus' version of the fable of the Fox and the Eagle, and the multifunctionality of the fable of the Dung Beetle and the Eagle in three different comedies by Aristophanes.
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Chabrier, G., C. Simon, J. Cherfan, J. L. Schlienger, J. L. Imbs, and M. Imler. "Insuffisance rénale aiguë induite par le captopril révélatrice d'une sténose de l'artère rénale sur rein unique." La Revue de Médecine Interne 6, no. 1 (January 1985): 58–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0248-8663(85)80079-5.

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Bethmont-Gallerand, Sylvie. "Le motif de la boule aux rats dans la sculpture et la peinture (XVe–XVIe siècles)." Reinardus / Yearbook of the International Reynard Society 14 (December 3, 2001): 39–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rein.14.04bet.

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Un globe somme d’une croix est attaqué de tous côtes par des rats qui le dévorent comme un beau fromage de Hollande. Ce motif de ‘a boule aux rats’ est apparu à la fin du Moyen Age, en marge du grand art religieux. Les sculptures de stalles en forment le principal réservoir mais de nombreux exemples subsistent dans les marginalia des livres pieux et sur le décor extérieur des églises du gothique tardif. Ce motif ne se livre à l’intelligence qu’à la suite d’un patient détour par chacun des éléments qui le composent. Si la source semble en être une unique expression proverbiale, ses nombreuses occurrences dans l’art doivent être étudiées en fonction de leurs contextes respectifs. Ainsi se dégagent les caractéristiques d’une imagerie modeste accompagnant les grandes expressions de la foi dans la période de la pré-Réforme; des images auxquelles est souvent attribué, faute de mieux, un caractère populaire. Pourtant les commanditaires et les lieux d’élection de ces boules aux rats les fonts plutôt participer à l’oraison savante qu’à la piétée des simples. Une oraison dirigeé vers la moralisation, qui englobe tous les aspects de la vie civile, les aléas de l’istoire contemporaine, comme les travers des contemporains clercs et paroissiens, au sein de motifs non dénués d’umour.
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Gauthey, Thomas. "L’éléphant en Inde et en Afrique dans les écrits de voyage occidentaux, du XIIIe au début du XVIe siècle." Reinardus / Yearbook of the International Reynard Society 27 (December 31, 2015): 112–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rein.27.06gau.

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Le sens du mot “éléphant” ne semble, a priori, guère problématique pour les clercs médiévaux. Pourtant, jusqu’au début du XIIIème siècle, la réalité qu’il recouvre n’est connue que par des héritages antiques et le passage d’un unique éléphant dans la ménagerie de Charlemagne. La paix mongole et l’ouverture de la route de l’Inde permettent l’essor d’une littérature qui lui laisse une part majeure: la littérature de voyage. L’éléphant est d’une certaine manière une incarnation animalière de la démesure orientale, comme le sous-entend le vocabulaire emphatique qui lui est associé; certains auteurs se montrent ainsi particulièrement admiratifs de cet animal, qualifié de “mirabile” par Jordan Catala de Séverac, qui sert à la fois d’instrument militaire et de force de travail. Mais l’animal, si singulier, est difficile à décrire, surtout à un public qui n’en a vraisemblablement jamais vu. Il convient de relever, également, l’importance que revêt la couleur de l’animal et surtout le fait qu’il est décrit à la fois comme un animal domestique et sauvage. Ces écrits, de fait, précisent les connaissances scientifiques rapportées depuis l’Antiquité, et même les infirment: l’éléphant cesse d’être considéré comme exclusivement asiatique (ce qui était le cas depuis Isidore de Séville), on rapporte que ses pattes sont bel et bien flexibles (alors que le Physiologus affirmait le contraire), et, enfin, la chasteté exemplaire qui lui était prêté dans les écrits paléochrétiens est mise à mal par les récits de capture de l’animal.
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Benichou, Y., J. C. Bernhard, K. Bensalah, M. Roupret, C. Dariane, P. Paparel, C. Lebacle, et al. "Étude UROCCR 54 RURANPO : néphrectomie partielle sur rein unique : comparaison des voies ouverte et laparoscopique robot-assistée." Progrès en Urologie 30, no. 13 (November 2020): 751–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.purol.2020.07.100.

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Pitchot, W., M. Ansseau, P. Papart, G. Franck, and G. Rorive. "Hyponatrémie induite par la carbamazépine et affection rénale: à propos d’un cas." Psychiatry and Psychobiology 4, no. 4 (1989): 235–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0767399x00002807.

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RésuméL‘hyponatrémie constitue un effet secondaire rare de la carbamazépine, qui possède une action antidiurétique dont le mécanisme reste controversé. L‘existence avant le traitement d’un taux de sodium à la limite inférieure de la normale et l’association aux diurétiques semblent constituer des facteurs de risque prédisposant à l’hyponatrémie. Nous présentons le cas d’une patiente bipolaire, porteuse d’un rein unique, qui a développé une hyponatrémie après 5 jours de traitement par carbamazépine. Nous suggérons le rôle favorisant joué par la pathologie rénale dans le déclenchement de l’hyponatrémie.
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Pierquet, G., D. Zongo, G. Robert, G. Pasticier, S. Maurice-Tison, H. Bensadoun, P. Ballanger, B. Rouget, J. M. Ferriere, and J. C. Bernhard. "Néphrectomie partielle pour cancer sur rein unique : évolution de la fonction rénale et facteurs prédictifs de son altération." Progrès en Urologie 26, no. 1 (January 2016): 34–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.purol.2015.09.018.

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Pignot, G., M. Galiano, D. Hajage, M. Rouprêt, F. Pasqui, E. Chartier-Kastler, M. O. Bitker, and F. Richard. "Chirurgie conservatrice pour cancer sur rein unique : résultats oncologiques et devenir à long terme de la fonction rénale." Progrès en Urologie 19, no. 2 (February 2009): 94–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.purol.2008.10.007.

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Buquet, Thierry. "“Bieste à chief d’oliphant”." Reinardus / Yearbook of the International Reynard Society 30 (December 31, 2018): 24–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rein.00013.buq.

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Résumé La Chevalerie de Judas Macchabée et de ses nobles frères, roman en vers daté de 1285, utilise à plusieurs reprises les animaux comme motifs narratifs symboliques. Certains animaux (dont l’anabulla un des noms de la girafe au XIIIe siècle) sont empruntés au Liber de natura rerum (LDNR) de Thomas de Cantimpré. L’analyse du texte de la Chevalerie et l’illustration de son unique témoin manuscrit (Paris, BnF Fr. 15104) montre que l’auteur s’est non pas inspiré du texte de Thomas de Cantimpré, mais de l’illustration du manuscrit 320 de Valenciennes (témoin du LDNR), dont le programme iconographique (dont ont été conservées les instructions pour l’enlumineur en notes marginales) présente des écarts par rapport au contenu textuel – erreurs qui seront transmises dans des témoins enluminés postérieurs du LDNR. Ainsi, l’anabulla et l’aloy y sont représentés comme des éléphants, alors qu’il s’agit respectivement d’une girafe et d’un élan. L’auteur de la Chevalerie décrit dans son roman ces deux animaux comme des éléphants, montrant par-là que sa source n’est pas le texte latin du LDNR, mais des illustrations “fautives” d’un témoin manuscrit particulier.
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Monge, M., B. Boura, J. Cosserat, C. Lamer, L. Chen, M. Bennamoun, D. Nochy, and M. Combes. "Insuffisance rénale aiguë par thrombose d’une artère rénale sur rein unique, traitement par pontage veineux iliorénal : à propos d’un cas." Néphrologie & Thérapeutique 11, no. 5 (September 2015): 352. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nephro.2015.07.283.

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Spallanzani, Raul German, David Zemmour, Tianli Xiao, Teshika Jayewickreme, Chaoran Li, Paul J. Bryce, Christophe Benoist, and Diane Mathis. "Distinct immunocyte-promoting and adipocyte-generating stromal components coordinate adipose tissue immune and metabolic tenors." Science Immunology 4, no. 35 (May 3, 2019): eaaw3658. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciimmunol.aaw3658.

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Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are key brakes on the visceral adipose tissue (VAT) inflammation that regulates local and systemic metabolic tenor. Breakdown of this regulation promotes type 2 diabetes. The cytokine IL-33 expands and sustains the unique Treg population residing within VAT. Here, relying on single-cell RNA sequencing, we identified the major IL-33 producers in VAT to be particular mesenchymal stromal cell subtypes, related to but distinct from adipocyte progenitor cells. We explored modulation of the VAT stromal cell landscape with physiologic variables such as age and sex, as well as its remodeling in pathogenic states like obesity. Last, we uncovered a VAT Treg:stromal cell negative regulatory loop that keeps the potent effect of IL-33 under rein.
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Bahi, R., G. Pignot, Y. Hammoudi, K. Bensalah, E. Oger, P. Laguna, K. Barwari, et al. "L’ischémie a un impact limité sur la fonction rénale après néphrectomie partielle sur rein unique chez les patients sans insuffisance rénale préopératoire." Progrès en Urologie 25, no. 1 (January 2015): 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.purol.2014.09.039.

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Allenet, C., F. Cornelis, C. Michiels, M. Deslandes, J. Rouffilange, G. Capon, G. Robert, et al. "Tumorectomie laparoscopique robot-assistée de rattrapage sur rein unique après double échec de cryothérapie : apport du principe de chirurgie guidée par modélisation 3D et du repérage échographique peropératoire." Progrès en Urologie 26, no. 13 (November 2016): 832. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.purol.2016.09.032.

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Gamso, Jonas. "China's ivory bans: enhancing soft power through wildlife conservation." International Affairs 95, no. 6 (November 1, 2019): 1389–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiz192.

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Abstract China has been a major market for elephant ivory for centuries. However, the Chinese government recently enacted bans on imports and exports of ivory (2015) and on the domestic ivory trade (2017). These bans appear to have come in response to intensive influence campaigns and public shaming from domestic and foreign activists, who cited declining elephant populations and highlighted China's role. However, this shaming-narrative is at odds with conventional wisdom regarding Chinese policy-making: China typically resists international pressures and its authoritarian government is thought to be largely insulated from domestic efforts by civil society groups. This article reconciles Beijing's ivory policy with these conventional beliefs about policy-making in China. I argue that the Chinese government saw unique benefits to banning the ivory trade, under growing international scrutiny, as doing so enhanced Chinese soft power while having very little impact on its sovereignty or development. Non-government organizations (NGOs) operating both inside and outside of China played a role as well: NGOs in China helped to shift Chinese public opinion towards favouring the bans, while those operating abroad led public relations efforts to publicize Chinese demand for ivory to foreign audiences. Efforts by the latter group of NGOs intensified pressure on the Chinese government to rein in the ivory market, while increasing the soft power benefits that banning ivory would bring to Beijing.
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Benallal, S., and M. N. Bouayed. "L’apport du traitement endovasculaire par des stents multicouches dans la prise en charge d’un volumineux anévrisme de l’aorte thoracique descendante associé à une oblitération aorto-bi-iliaque et rein unique. À propos d’un cas." Journal des Maladies Vasculaires 38, no. 2 (March 2013): 134. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmv.2012.12.048.

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Ahsani, Syed A. "AMSS Third Regional Conference." American Journal of Islam and Society 20, no. 3-4 (October 1, 2003): 228–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v20i3-4.1853.

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At its Third Regional Conference, the AMSS broke new ground, dispellingthe popular image that Muslims are extremists and Islam isengaged in holy war against the West. Mayor Robert Cluck welcomed theparticipants, praised American Muslim organizations' condemnation of9/11, and thanked AMSS for informing Americans about Islam and theMuslim contribution to civilization through its publications and annualconventions. MSA president Laith Albataineh welcomed the participantson behalf of the students.In his introduction, Chairman Basheer Ahmed stated that extremismand terrorism were not unique to a single religion. He exhorted all peacelovingpeople to unite to rein in extremism before it gets out of control.Congressman Martin Frost (D-Texas), the guest of honor at the luncheon,referred to his post-9/11 statement encouraging every Texan to join him inresisting intolerance and bigotry. While condemning terrorism in theMiddle East, he expressed his support for the "roadmap to peace" and aPalestinian state. Congressman Frost is known for his support of civilrights, getting more immigrants into the American armed forces, con­stituent service, upholding the Bill of Rights, furthering his district's eco­nomic development, and assisting students' career development.Moazam Syed, American Muslim Alliance president elect (TarrantCounty) thanked the congressman; said that terror, hatred, and prejudice arealien to all religions; and that: "America will remain just and tolerant, evenwhen confronted with terror and adversity." Bob Ray Sanders, Star Telegramstaff writer and columnist, moderated the question and-answer session.Jamal Badawi (Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Canada) dispelled theinaccurate notions that the Arabic words for "holy war'' can be found in theQur' an, that kufr means "infidel," that Allah is the God of Muslims only, thatIslam is exclusivistic, and that an unbeliever (kafir) does not have the sameright to life as a Muslim, and several other often-misunderstood notions. Heaffirmed that practice or juristic opinions could not replace the Qur'an andahadith, advocated an integrative contextual approach toward understandingthese texts, and pointed out common pitfalls in their interpretation. Hisstatements were well-received by both Muslims and non-Muslims.AMSS president Louay Safi analyzed the present extremism found inthe Muslim world as being based on distorted interpretations of scripture ...
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El Harrech, Youness, Omar Ghoundale, Rachid Zaini, Kamal Moufid, and Driss Touiti. "La NLPC en décubitus dorsal modifié : notre expérience." Canadian Urological Association Journal 5, no. 4 (April 5, 2013): 261. http://dx.doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.663.

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Introduction et objectif : La NLPC est conventionnellement réaliséeen décubitus ventral. Cette position présente de nombreuxinconvénients. Notre objectif était d’évaluer de façon prospectivele caractère sûr et efficace de la NLPC en position de décubitusdorsal modifié (DDM).Matériel et méthodes : Entre novembre 2004 et janvier 2010,159 NLPC ont été réalisées en DDM. Le patient a été mis endécubitus dorsal avec un billot sous le flanc permettant une rotationde 45 degrés du côté opposé. Une position de lithotomiemodifiée était associée si un double accès antérograde et rétrogradesimultané était nécessaire. Après ponction rénale, la dilatation aété faite selon la technique « one shot » ou en utilisant les dilatateursd’Alken. Les caractéristiques des patients et des calculs, ladurée opératoire, le séjour hospitalier, les complications et le tauxd’absence de calculs résiduels (« stone free ») ont été analysés.Résultats : L’âge moyen des patients était de 47 ± 13,1 ans (22–70).Vingt-et-un patients avaient des ATCD de chirurgie rénale du mêmecôté. Vingt-six patients avaient un rein unique anatomique ou fonctionnel.Un patient avait un rein en fer à cheval et deux patientsavaient une malrotation rénale. Le diamètre moyen des calculsétait de 3,4 ± 1,9 cm (1,3–5,4) et 20 patients avaient des calculscoralliformes. Dix patients avaient des calculs urétéraux et ont euune urétéroscopie simultanée. La durée moyenne de l’interventionétait de 60 ± 29 min. Deux interventions ont été interrompues enraison d’un saignement important. Trois cas de fièvre postopératoireet 2 cas de fistule urinaire traités par sonde en double J ontété notés. Aucune plaie vasculaire ou viscérale n’a été rapportéeni de plaie pleuropulmonaire. Huit patients ont eu une secondeséance de NLPC durant la même hospitalisation. Après trois moisle taux d’absence de calculs résiduels était de 91,8 %.Conclusion : La NLPC en DDM a permis de traiter de façon sûreet efficace les calculs rénaux. Elle a offert plusieurs avantages :facilité d’installation et non-nécessité de changer la position, pasde compression thoracique, moins de contraintes anesthésiques,réduction du risque de plaie colique et possibilité d’accès simultanéantérograde et rétrograde.Purpose: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is conventionallyperformed with the patient in the prone position. In this study,we assess the safety and efficacy of PCNL in the supine position.Methods: Between November 2004 and January 2010, we performed159 percutaneous nephrolithotomies. The patient is placedin a supine modified position with an air bag underneath the operatingflank. If necessary, a modified lithotomy position allowingthe simultaneous antegrade and retrograde endourological accesswas used. The access has been realized with progressive Alkendilators or with the one-shot technique. Operative times, meanstay in hospital, complications and success rates were analyzed.Results: The mean age was 47 ± 13.1 years (range: 22-70). Twentyonepatients had previous kidney surgery. Twenty-one had solitarykidneys and 3 patients had congenital renal abnormalities. Themean stone size was 3.4 ± 1.9 cm (range: 1.3-5.4). Twenty patients(29.5%) had complete staghorn stones. Ten patients (11.4%) alsohad ureteral stones and underwent concomitant ureteroscopy. Themean operative time was 60 ± 29 min, including patient positioning.In 2 patients it was necessary to suspend the procedure dueto of bleeding. Postoperative complications included prolongedfever in 3 patients, nephrocutaneous fistula requiring double pigtailstent placement. Arterial embolization was never required. Thecolon was never damaged and we had no cases of hydrothorax orkidney loss. A second early treatment using the same percutaneousaccess during the same hospital stay was needed in 8 patients. Thestone-free rate was 91.8%.Conclusions: Percutaneous nephrolithotripsy with the patient ina modified supine position is effective and safe. It offers obviousadvantages from the point of view of the patient’s comfort and useof anesthetic. There is no risk of vitiated positions or traumatismsdue to the change of bed-position and no thoracic compressionoccurs, which makes the procedure safe in patients with associatedcardiorespiratory pathologies or obese patients. Also, the risk ofcolon perforation is reduced, which allowed for allows access tothe entire urinary collecting system.
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Sgrò, Silvana. "Health workforce policy and industrial relations in Australia: ministerial insights into challenges and opportunities for reform." Australian Health Review 38, no. 4 (2014): 471. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ah14027.

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Since the Productivity Commission released its research report Australia’s Health Workforce in 2005, there has been a significant increase in government funding and policy capacity aimed at health workforce reform and innovation in Australia. This research paper presents the results of semistructured interviews with three key stakeholders in health policy formation in Australia: (1) The Honourable Lindsay Tanner, former Federal Minister for Finance and therefore 100% shareholder of Medibank Private on behalf of the Commonwealth; (2) The Honourable Daniel Andrews, former Victorian Minister for Health and current Victorian Opposition Leader; and (3) The Honourable Jim McGinty, former Minister for Health and Attorney General of Western Australia and current inaugural Chair of Health Workforce Australia. The paper examines key issues they identified in relation to health workforce policy in Australia, particularly where it intersects with industrial relations, and conducts a comparative analysis between their responses and theoretical methodologies of policy formation as a means of informing a reform process. What is known about the topic? Australia is experiencing an increasing demand for ever-improving health services and outcomes from an increasingly health-literate public, coupled with significant workforce shortages across some key categories of healthcare professionals. Health costs are also increasing. As a result governments in all nine jurisdictions in Australia are seeking to rein in those costs without negatively impacting on quality, safety or continued improvements in health outcomes. They are simultaneously seeking to minimise any political controversy or negative electoral repercussions associated with health reform. What does this paper add? This paper further informs an understanding of how health workforce policy is formulated and implemented by presenting the results of interviews with two former Ministers for Health and the former Federal Finance Minister on health workforce policy reform in Australia. It analyses their responses and their decision-making processes against theoretical frameworks of health policy formation, including agenda setting, and the political reality of policy formation at a ministerial level. What are the implications for practitioners? This paper provides a unique and original analysis for practitioners of policy formation. It also illustrates and analyses ministerial insights into the current health workforce reform agenda being developed and implemented by the Council of Australian Governments and contributes to an evidence base of the reform process going forward.
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Jacquemin, Alexis. "Stratégies d'entreprise et politique de la concurrence dans le Marché Unique Européen." Revue d’économie industrielle 57, no. 1 (1991): 7–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rei.1991.1374.

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druckman, charlotte. "A New Reign of Terroir." Gastronomica 8, no. 3 (2008): 13–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/gfc.2008.8.3.13.

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This article looks at French Michelin favorite Thierry Marx and his unique approach not just to cooking, but also to the notion of terroir itself. From his near-obsession with the Paulliac lamb born and bred in the Medoc region to his nomadic culinary background, he simultaneously embraces and rejects the classic identification with one's own soil and the harvest the latter reaps. This renegade and seemingly oxymoronic stance begs for and inspires a re-defining of that micro-regional concept in an age where globalism and multiculturalism dominate.
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Carnes, Pack. "“Esopo no fabulas”: More Notes on Aesop in Sixteenth-Century Japan." Reinardus / Yearbook of the International Reynard Society 14 (December 3, 2001): 99–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rein.14.08car.

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In the year 1592/3 a three-volume set of materials was printed at Amakusa, Japan, the second element of which wasEsohono Fabulas [‘he Fables of Aesop’, which survives as an unicum in the BL. This article first studies the sources for this book. There is a link with the Steinhöwel collection, but other possible sources are a late edition of the Martin Dorp collection, the collection by Joachim Camerarius, or the Romulus Roberti. Secondly, the history of the fables in Japanese is discussed. Originally they were probably meant for the teaching of Latin. Soon they were — in a more literary form — used to attract the attention of cultured Japanese people. This more literary version was the starting point of a purely Japanese tradition of fables and fable motifs.
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Suomela-Härmä, Elina. "Formules d’ouverture, formules de clôture et formules de transition dans le Roman de Renart." Reinardus / Yearbook of the International Reynard Society 32 (December 31, 2020): 160–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rein.00043.suo.

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Abstraite Les problèmes abordés dans cette étude concernent les débuts et les fins des branches du RdR ainsi que les passages permettant de terminer un épisode et d’en ouvrir un autre à l’intérieur d’une seule et même branche. L’analyse se base sur quatre éditions, dont chacune reproduit un manuscrit différent. Une distinction sera faite entre prologue et incipit, d’une part, et explicit et épilogue, de l’autre. Dans les uns (prologues et épilogues), le narrateur – quelqu’un qui se désigne par la 1ère ou la 3ème personne du singulier – est bien présent; dans les autres (incipit et explicit), il brille par son absence. Si les prologues et les épilogues sont des textes uniques, il en va autrement des incipit et des explicit qui suivent un nombre limité de schémas. Quant aux zones de transition, elles ne sont pas dépourvues de caractéristiques propres, les copistes ne les interprétant pas toujours de la même façon: ce que les uns prennent pour un incipit ou un explicit n’est pour les autres qu’une formule de liaison.
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Bugrov, K. D., and V. S. Ivshin. "Transformation of the political culture of Russian monarchism in panegyrics at the turn of XVIII—XIX centuries." Vestnik of Orenburg State Pedagogical University. Electronic Scientific Journal, no. 37 (2021): 81–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.32516/2303-9922.2021.37.7.

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The article analyzes the transformation of the “Peter-Catherine imagery” in the panegyric literature of the late XVIII — first quarter of the XIX century. The paper demonstrates the evolution of this imagery against the background of the French Revolution of 1789, the formation of an adamant cult of Catherine at the end of the empress’s reign, the stability of this cult in the panegyric tradition during the reign of Paul I and the first years of Alexander’s reign. The use of the “Catherine imagery” in secular panegyrics dedicated to the accession of Alexander I was unique: it aimed at presenting the new monarch not only as the new Peter, but also as the new Catherine, while criticizing Paul’s “tyranny”. At the same time, the political theology of the “beautiful days of Alexander’s reign” lacked the historical analogy with the “Catherine imagery”, which allowed the authors to conclude that the cult of Catherine II began to gradually “die away” during the reign of Alexander I and the figure of the tsar himself as the savior of Russia and Europe against the background of the military fortune of 1812 was subsequently redefined.
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Lux-Sterritt, Laurence. "An Analysis of the Controversy Caused by Mary Ward’s Institute in the 1620s." Recusant History 25, no. 4 (October 2001): 636–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034193200030521.

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During the reign of Elizabeth I, English Catholicism experienced a degree of persecution that was meant to ensure the extirpation of the old faith. However, Elizabethan anti-Catholic laws had an ambiguous effect upon the recusant population of England. Although the Roman Catholic faith initially suffered greatly, yet by the end of the reign it was rising again with force. The unique vocation of Yorkshirewoman, Mary Ward (1585–1645), can be seen as an eloquent illustration of this new English Catholic spirit and as the embodiment of an English missionary determination to further the Catholic cause.
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Johnson, F. E. A. "On the uniqueness of arithmetic structures." Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Section A Mathematics 124, no. 5 (1994): 1037–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0308210500022496.

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Margulis has given conditions under which a lattice in a semisimple Lie group admits the structure of an arithmetic subgroup. We show that these arithmetic structures are unique. The result is not subject to the condition“rkR(G)≧ 2” required by the Margulis result. In the lowest dimensions, the result has previously been observed by Takeuchi, Maclachlan and Reid.
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Veach, Colin. "King and magnate in medieval Ireland: Walter de Lacy, King Richard and King John." Irish Historical Studies 37, no. 146 (November 2010): 179–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021121400002212.

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While the reigns of England's Angevin kings, Henry II, Richard I and John, have sparked centuries of historical interest, the verdicts rendered have been as diverse as the times that produced them. Increasingly, historians have come to highlight the abrasiveness of Angevin kingship in general when discussing the great calamities of John’s reign (including the loss of Normandy in 1204, Magna Carta, and the civil war of 1215–17), before recounting John’s unique depravity.
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Ewing-Pierce, Jennifer. "The ethos of the periphery." Performing Ethos: An International Journal of Ethics in Theatre & Performance 10, no. 1 (December 1, 2020): 127–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/peet_00028_3.

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In the scholarly world where disembodied language and intellectualism reign, Kaustavi Sarkar, a dancing archive, performs embodied epistemologies. Even in her native Odissi dance discipline, Sarkar works from the margin as a questioner and an experimenter in a codified practice that values obedience and tradition. It is from this periphery that Sarkar develops a unique ethos of traditional dance that turns the conservatism of classical forms to open-layered intracultural and intercultural dance dialogues through dance.
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Bassir, Hussein. "Neshor at Elephantine in Late Saite Egypt." Journal of Egyptian History 9, no. 1 (June 15, 2016): 66–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18741665-12340027.

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This paper represents a new publication, edition, and interpretation of the self-presentation of Neshor named Psamtikmenkhib (hereafter Neshor) found on theophorous statue Louvre A 90. Neshor and his statue date to Late Saite Egypt, and the text is rich and unique in content. Neshor’s activities at Elephantine, especially his role in the mercenaries’ revolt against King Apries early in the king’s reign are presented in light of Neshor’s related military titles and epithets. Archaeological issues surrounding the statue and text are also discussed.
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Weber, Wolfgang. "The Long Reign and the Final Fall of the German Conception of History: A Historical-Sociological View." Central European History 21, no. 4 (December 1988): 379–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938900012516.

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The study of history in Germany differs from its counterparts in other lands in that from the very beginning it possessed a unique theoretical and methodological conception, called “historicism,” to which German historians held with great tenacity until the 1960s. This point, which is hardly controversial, has recently been reinforced by Georg G. Iggers.
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Maxwell, Susan. "The Pursuit of Art and Pleasure in the Secret Grotto of Wilhelm V of Bavaria." Renaissance Quarterly 61, no. 2 (2008): 414–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ren.0.0004.

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AbstractThe Grottenhof is a small garden surrounded by painted loggias in the Munich Residence, a palace that served as the seat of the Wittelsbach Dukes of Bavaria beginning in the sixteenth century. Completed between 1582 and 1589, the garden contains an elaborate grottoed fountain, sculpture, and paintings based on Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The pictorial program of the painted loggias combines images of mythological ardor with illusionistic interlopers from everyday court life who make punning references to the pursuit of love. The sources for the garden can be found in Italian and French prototypes, yet the program of decorations creates a variety of associations that were unique to the patron, Duke Wilhelm V of Bavaria. The material and subject matter also reflect contemporary theories about art, nature, and the ordering of knowledge that informed the earliest cabinets of curiosities, where collections of art and natural objects were brought together in the so-called Kunstkammer. The garden was meant to engage all of the senses in a sanctuary that stimulated sensual thoughts while provoking broader contemplation about creativity and art.
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Zelenak, Michael X. "The Troublesome Reign of King Oedipus: Civic Discourse and Civil Discord in Greek Tragedy." Theatre Research International 23, no. 1 (1998): 69–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s030788330001823x.

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Greek tragedy was created under a unique and very unusual set of circumstances. What we today call Greek tragedy was not really ‘Greek’ but specifically Athenian. It articulated Athenian values, celebrated Athenian institutions, debated Athenian problems. Despite the undisputed artistic achievements of the great tragedians, the primary motives behind the creation and production of classical Greek tragedy were not artistic or literary, but social and political. Greek tragedies were contemporary and topical civic spectacles, and a central component of Athenian civic life and political discourse. Aristotle identified this ‘political’ aspect of classic Greek tragedy as its distinguishing feature by noting that ‘the earlier poets [Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides] made their characters talk “politically” [politikos], the present-day poets rhetorically’.
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Liszka, Kate. "Discerning Ancient Identity: The Case of Aashyet’s Sarcophagus (JE 47267)." Journal of Egyptian History 11, no. 1-2 (October 8, 2018): 185–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18741665-12340047.

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Abstract Aashyet’s sarcophagus (JE 47267) offers a unique case for understanding how the intersection of a person’s identities, such as ethnicity, gender, age, or religion, is portrayed on a funerary object within the historic and religious circumstances of a specific context. Aashyet’s sarcophagus portrays her as a wealthy, elite priestess, and the head-of-household, while being a Nubian who celebrated her non-Egyptian origins. The sarcophagus’s archaeological context also demonstrates the importance of Priestesses of Hathor within Montuhotep II’s funerary complex at Deir el-Bahri for the legitimation of his kingship before he unified Egypt, late in his reign.
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Alimov, Igor. "The mobility of Chinese Officials. I: Lan pei lu by Fan Cheng‑da." Manuscripta Orientalia. International Journal for Oriental Manuscript Research 26, no. 2 (December 2020): 54–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31250/1238-5018-2020-26-2-54-57.

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This article concerns a travel journal Lan pei lu (“An Account with Reins in Hands”) written by a famous poet and civil servant Fan Cheng‑da (1126—1193). This text is an important evidence of the Old Chinese bureaucracy mobility of the 10th—13th centuries. Fan Cheng‑da wrote this journal while he travelled to Jurchen state Jin as a member of an ambassade. He registered many details about the current situation of the state, its morals and customs and the influence of Jurchen culture on the local people. This unique information makes Lan pei lu a very important historical and ethnographical source.
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Dodd, Gwilym. "Henry Knighton, the Commons and the crisis of governance in the 1380s." Historical Research 94, no. 264 (April 26, 2021): 235–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hisres/htab005.

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Abstract This discussion provides the first in-depth investigation into the meaning and significance of a quite exceptional petition presented by the parliamentary Commons in the reign of Richard II. The petition survives as a unique copy in the chronicle of Henry Knighton: it was not recorded on the parliament roll. Knighton inserted the petition into his more general account of the Merciless Parliament of 1388. In this discussion I argue that the petition is most likely to have been presented in the parliament that met in the aftermath of the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381, and as a result holds great constitutional significance.
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Marta Marini, Anna. "The Hybridization Of The Noir Genre As Expression Of Ethnic Heritage: Rafael Navarro’s Sonambulo." Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos, no. 25 (2021): 137–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/ren.2021.i25.07.

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In his ongoing comic book series Sonambulo, versatile artist Rafael Navarro has been able to channel his Mexican American cultural heritage by creating a unique blend of narrative genres. In his work, Navarro exploits classic American film noir as a fundamental reference and hybridizes it with elements distinctive to a shared Chicanx heritage, such as lucha libre cinema, horror folktales, and border-crossing metaphors; the construction of an oneiric dimension helps bring the narrative together, marking it with a peculiar ambiance. Drawing heavily on a diverse range of film genres, as well as ethnocultural pivots, this comic book series carves out a definite space in the panorama of the Mexican American production of popular culture, adding a powerful voice to the expression of US ethnic minorities.
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