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Un auteur particulier et incontournable parmi les penseurs de l’animation
Jean-Claude Gillet a écrit et dirigé de nombreux livres sur l’animation professionnelle. L’article aborde d’abord ses trois premiers ouvrages et prend la « mesure » de leur référencement bibliographique.
Éric Carton
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Purpose To systematically review the literature to evaluate complications and patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) after hip arthroscopy in patients with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome. Methods Five databases were searched for studies reporting complications and PROMs after hip arthroscopy in patients with femoroacetabular impingement ...
Frederik Nicolai Foldager +6 more
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Louis Pasteur face à la maladie du ver à soie (1865–1870) : du chimiste au biologiste
In 1865, at the request of the government, Louis Pasteur was led to investigate the causes of a disease, the “pebrine”, which struck the silkworm farms, especially in the south of France, and to provide a remedy. He devoted 5 years of his life (1865–1870)
Carton, Yves
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The Fast, the Steady and the Tenacious: Funding Pathways for Circular Start‐Ups
ABSTRACT Circular start‐ups (CSUs) are critical for unlocking the circular economy, yet they face persistent barriers in accessing finance. Despite growing interest from policymakers and financing institutions, little empirical evidence explains how these ventures pursue and secure funding.
Pilar Mejía‐Vélez +4 more
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Black fungi and ants: a genomic comparison of species inhabiting carton nests versus domatia
Some members of Chaetothyriales, an order containing potential agents of opportunistic infections in humans, have a natural habitat in nests of tropical arboreal ants. In these black fungi, two types of ant symbiosis are known, i.e. occurrence in domatia
Yu Quan +7 more
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Integrating Products, Processes, and Sourcing for Eco‐Innovation
ABSTRACT Eco‐innovation research has often examined regulatory or technological drivers but has paid limited attention to how long‐term organizational change shapes eco‐innovation in mature, resource‐intensive industries. This study addresses that gap by investigating how two leading Finnish pulp and paper firms integrated product, process, and ...
Misa Bakajic, Anand Nair, Markku Kuula
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Ecological, behavioral, and toxicological studies with termites are frequently difficult to conduct under field conditions because their cryptic lifestyle.
Larissa F. Ferreira +3 more
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From Demand Stability to Environmental Responsibility: How Ordered Backlogs Shape Firm Behaviour
ABSTRACT Ordered backlogs are the confirmed and yet to be delivered customer orders, which may have multiple advantages to firms. We investigate how ordered backlogs influence firms' future environmental misconduct. Drawing on organisational slack theory, we argue that ordered backlogs as a form of demand‐side slack can reduce environmental misconduct.
Ashutosh Singh +4 more
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ABSTRACT The circular economy is a key paradigm for ecological and ethical transition, particularly in the manufacturing sector. Although small and medium‐sized enterprises are pivotal in advancing the circular economy, the implementation of circular economy practices remains limited, with a focus on less impactful practices such as recycling and ...
Marta Negri +4 more
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Nigeria, one of Africa's leading tomato producers, faces substantial postharvest losses due to inadequate packaging methods, with losses estimated at 20% to 50% of total production.
OLUMUYIWA ADEKANMI BABARINSA +3 more
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