Influence of Catecholamines (Epinephrine/Norepinephrine) on Biofilm Formation and Adhesion in Pathogenic and Probiotic Strains of Enterococcus faecalis [PDF]
Enterococcus faecalis has controversial status due to its emerging role in nosocomial infections, while some strains with beneficial effects are used as probiotics and starter cultures in dairy industry.
Mélyssa Cambronel +14 more
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Refurbishing the marine parasitoid order Pirsoniales with newly (re)described marine and freshwater free-living predators. [PDF]
Abstract Pirsoniales is a stramenopile order composed of marine parasitoids of diatoms with unique life cycle. Until recently, a single genus, Pirsonia, uniting six species, was known. The recent identification of new free‐living eukaryotrophic Pirsoniales Pirsonia chemainus, Feodosia pseudopoda, and Koktebelia satura changed our understanding of this ...
Prokina KI +5 more
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Dudon de Saint-Quentin et Fécamp [PDF]
The town of Fécamp was the place of birth and death of Duke Richard I who had a collegiate church built there, which was consecrated in 990. Dudo of Saint-Quentin, the historiographer of the first dukes of Normandy, provides little information about the ...
Pierre Bouet
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Functional Characterization of the N-Terminal C2 Domain from Arabidopsis thaliana Phospholipase Dα and Dβ. [PDF]
Most of plant phospholipases D (PLD) exhibit a C2‐lipid binding domain of around 130 amino acid residues at their N‐terminal region, involved in their Ca2+‐dependent membrane binding. In this study, we expressed and partially purified catalytically active PLDα from Arabidopsis thaliana (AtPLDα) in the yeast Pichia pastoris.
Rahier R, Noiriel A, Abousalham A.
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Une étape décisive dans l’éveil des activités historiographiques au service du siège de Rouen : l’épiscopat de Maurille, moine de Fécamp [PDF]
The century of William of Volpiano coincides with the emergence in Rouen of historiographic activities in the service of the Episcopal see, which developed after the arrival at the Episcopal see of Maurille, who used to be a monk in Fécamp.
Louis Violette
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Une reconstitution hypothétique du cheminement des Annales de Flodoard, depuis Reims jusqu’à Fécamp [PDF]
It is well known that Dudo of Saint-Quentin used the Annals of Flodoard to write his story of the first dukes of Normandy. The Annals' presence in Fécamp is generally attributed to the reformer of Cluny, William of Volpiano, just after year 1000. However,
Stéphane Lecouteux
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La genèse architecturale de l’église de la Trinité de Fécamp [PDF]
The Church of the Holy Trinity in Fécamp, constructed in three major phases between the eleventh and the fourteenth century, stands where Richard I built a collegiate church in 990.
Katrin Brockhaus
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Competing English, Spanish, and French alabaster trade in Europe over five centuries as evidenced by isotope fingerprinting. [PDF]
A lack of written sources is a serious obstacle in the reconstruction of the medieval trade of art and art materials, and in the identification of artists, workshop locations, and trade routes.
Kloppmann W +9 more
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Les sceaux des abbés et du convent de la Trinité de Fécamp, XIIe-début du XIVe siècle
The seals of the Abbots and the convent of the Trinity of Fécamp, interesting from many points of view, in particular certain "contre-sceaux" derived from reused engraved gemstones from antiquity, have never been the subject of any long term study.
Michaël Bloche
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Evaluation of the cognitive outcome after out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest: The role of thalamus
In this study, 25 survivors of an out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest were included. Eleven of them exhibited persistent cognitive disorders beyond 3 months after the cardiac event. Acute vascular cerebral lesions and global cerebral volume reduction did not seem sufficient to explain cognitive impairments.
Jasmine Carlier +9 more
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