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Couplage macrophotographie et photogrammétrie
Dans le monde de la muséographie, la photogrammétrie (Réf 1 et 2) remporte de plus en plus de succès. C'est en effet une méthode qui permet d'obtenir, assez simplement, une représentation en trois dimensions d'un objet, que celui-ci soit très lourd, très imposant, très petit ou extrêmement fragile.
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Toward Better Understanding of Terrestrial Processes through Long‐Term Hydrological Observatories
Core Ideas Awareness of hydrological observatories needs to be increased. These 23 papers document hydrological observatories on four continents. Hydrological observatories can help to solve relevant and important scientific questions. Observation of hydrological processes has a long‐standing tradition covering various climatic, hydrologic, geologic ...
H.R. Bogena +4 more
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Assemblages and Actor‐networks: Rethinking Socio‐material Power, Politics and Space
Abstract Assemblage thinking and actor‐network theory (ANT) have been at the forefront of a paradigm shift that sees space and agency as the result of associating humans and non‐humans to form precarious wholes. This shift offers ways of rethinking the relations between power, politics and space from a more processual, socio‐material perspective. After
Martin Müller
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ABSTRACT Sustainability accounting has encountered strong headwinds while advancing into “old guard” traditional accounting. To understand the status of sustainability accounting with regard to public interest, in this paper we examine the peer‐reviewed accounting literature of the last 10 years using a robust bibliometric approach. Through co‐citation
Sanobar Anjum Siddiqui, S. Leanne Keddie
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Abstract In West Africa, lakes and reservoirs play a vital role as they are critical resources for drinking water, livestock, irrigation, and fisheries. Given the scarcity of in‐situ data, satellite remote sensing is an important tool for monitoring lake volume changes in this region.
F. Girard +9 more
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Deposited titanium oxide thin films are used as optical protector films for several materials and as energy converters for solar cells. In this work, titanium oxide thin films are deposited on c‐Si and glass substrates by reactive radiofrequency sputtering.
K. Hafidi +3 more
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Assessment of Hydrologic Data Estimates From ERA5 Reanalyses in Benin, West Africa
ABSTRACT In West Africa, the validation of distributed models is limited by the quality and availability of point station data measured in situ. ERA5 is a climate reanalysis product produced by the European Centre for Medium‐range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and is suggested to overcome this constraint.
René Bodjrènou +9 more
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Splanchnic and Systemic Haemodynamic Derangement in Decompensated Cirrhosis
Patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension exhibit characteristic hemodynamic changes with hyperkinetic systemic circulation, abnormal distribution of blood volume and neurohumoral dysregulation. Their plasma and noncentral blood volumes are increased.
Søren Møller +2 more
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Abstract Research has linked disability to differential experiences and outcomes for students at multiple levels of education. To date, however, available data sources have prevented comprehensive analyses of the statistical relationship between disability and the pathways traveled by students through Ontario post‐secondary education (PSE).
Roger Pizarro Milian +6 more
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Sex‐Related Liver Injury Due to Alcohol Involves Activation of Kupffer Cells by Endotoxin
Females have a greater susceptibility to ethanol‐induced liver injury than males. Females who drink ethanol regularly and have been overweight for 10 years or more are at greater risk for both hepatitis and cirrhosis than males, and females develop ethanol‐induced liver injury more rapidly and with less ethanol than males.
Ronald G Thurman
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