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“Night at the museum”: filling the gaps in the history of emergence of important crop pathogenic bacteria using historical material – MUSEOBACT
In order to better control current diseases of plants and prevent future epidemics, it is crucial to develop an improved understanding of the factors underlying pathogen emergence, adaptation and spread. Recent methodological developments in molecular epidemiology now allow tackling such question th
“Le populaire”. Social and cultural recompositions of contemporary working classes – CLASPOP
At the outset of research, three observations: 1. Western societies, or at least French society, remain working-class societies. Neither the expansion of the middle classes, nor mass consumption, nor tertiarization, nor the prolongation of education have put an end to the existence of large groups
“Covalent Organic Frameworks-POlymers” COlloids: from macromolecular design to responsive self-assemblies – COPOCO
"Covalent organic frameworks" (COFs) are an emerging class of crystalline organic materials, showing tunable porosity, with a periodic structure over several dimensions. They are based on the formation of dynamic bonds, formed by condensation reactions between their molecular precursors using modula
“Château Pékin”: a documentary on the wine market in the age of globalisation, arising from the ANR VIPOMAR project
The study of the social relationships that emerge from large-scale trade in commodities is an issue that lies at the heart of the ANR VIPOMAR research project coordinated by Boris Pétric, aiming to better understand the political dynamics caused by the production, circulation and regulation of these
ß-catenin-mediated epigenetic control of the imprinted DLK1/Dio3 locus in liver – DLK1-EPILIV
Liver is a vital organ, ensuring hundreds of metabolic functions and thus finely specialized for its metabolism, which consequently need from birth to adulthood to acquire its metabolic zonation and gradually enter into quiescence. Nevertheless, in response to liver damages, hepatocytes have the cap
ß spectrin implication in dendritic spine shape and physiology – MorphoSpectrin
The dendritic spine, where the postsynaptic compartment of most excitatory synapses is localized, is a small protrusive structure emerging from the dendritic shaft. The molecular composition, the morphology and the compartmentalization of spines are critical for synaptic function. Moreover, spines a
Écrit et écriture dans la formation des identités en monde syriaque et arabe IIIe-VIIe siècle – SYRAB
Over the centuries which mark the end of Antiquity and the beginning of the Middle Ages, two major learned traditions took shape and attained considerable prestige in the Near East : the Syriac tradition (Christian Aramaic), which is still the culture of learning and liturgy for Christians from the
« What do the Indians want? » Socio-spatial configurations, political issues and ontological debates in Amazonia. – AMAZ
For three decades now, indigenous amazonian societies have been playing an increasingly active role on the political arena. Their organizations become the main actors in hundreds of so-called “environmental” conflicts that shake the region, against companies an State administration. However, their m
« Perso-Indica » : the Persanisation of Indian Learning (13th-19th centuries) – Pers-Ind
Several factors have contributed to erasing the translation movement of Indian sources into Persian from the main events of the intellectual history of South Asia and the Muslim societies during the pre-modern period. Colonial historiography has created the view which considers Muslim political hege
very low DARKcount single microWAve photon DetectOR – DARKWADOR
Within the past two years, different architectures have emerged for single microwave photon detection. They can be classified into two categories: In the first category, the specific structure of energy levels of microwave circuits is used to perform the photon detection, and the arrival of the phot