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A new inventory framework for Montreal predicts the structural systems of residential buildings and estimates the number of associated units using open‐access databases and the city's construction trends. The framework supports regional‐scale seismic risk assessments through improved classification and data integration. ABSTRACT Seismic risk assessment
Maryam Montazeri, Ahmad Abo El Ezz
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Feeding competition between two goby species, Pomatoschistus lozanoi (de Buen) and P. minutus (Pallas), in a macrotidal satmarsh. [PDF]
International audienceTwo transient goby species (Pomatoschistus minutus and P. lozanoi) occurred in saltmarshes of the macrotidal Mont Saint Michel bay. They colonised the tidal creeks during each spring tide all along the study conducted in 1997.
Laffaille, Pascal +2 more
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Collective analysis of several archeometric disciplines, used for the first time within the framework of a CNRS programme, has resulted in a new approach – orientated around standing building studies – to the study of Notre-Dame-sous-Terre, at Mont-Saint-
Christian Sapin +8 more
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In 2007, Michael D. Reeve proposed to identify the manuscript Le Mans, Médiathèque Louis-Aragon, 263, a beautiful 12th-century witness of Pliny the Elder’s Naturalis historia, with the codex kept at the Mont Saint-Michel between the middle of the 12th ...
Elisa Lonati
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Student Research and Pedagogy in New Religious Studies: Perils, Paradoxes, and Publication
ABSTRACT This article addresses the issue of involving students in field research, and the potential risks as well as the rewards of this pedagogy, particularly for researchers in the field of New Religious Studies. Real life examples of some of the unexpected challenges of field research, the “risks” faced by researchers, students, as well as members ...
Susan Jean Palmer
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Les changements de la propriété foncière dans la frange urbaine de Trois-Rivières, 1964-1974 [PDF]
Le milieu péri-urbain est le théâtre d'importantes mutations spatiales et fonctionnelles. L'étude du marché foncier constitue un outil privilégié pour rendre compte des pressions urbaines, particulièrement fortes à proximité des grands axes routiers et ...
Nobert, Yves
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The world is too large : philosophical mobility and urban space in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Paris [PDF]
Too often associated with the tropes of exile, wandering, or nomadism in postmodern thought, philosophical mobility has been little studied in itself, except in connection with the singular travel practices of a Voltaire, a Denis Diderot, or a Jean ...
Van Damme, Stéphane
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Heritages in progress. Designing their regeneration
To design with Heritage for the future within the complexity of its scales and its contemporary stakes opens an innovating field. The idea of ‘regeneration’ becomes a drive for project at all scales. The examination of this notion allows the introduction
Françoise Blanc
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Parkinson's Disease, Speech and Neurosurgery
This article presents the progression of speech 1 year after subthalamic neurostimulation surgery in Parkinson's disease and the predictive factors identified. ABSTRACT Background Speech impairment is a recognized but unpredictable adverse effect of sub‐thalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN‐DBS) for Parkinson's disease (PD).
Thomas Ollivier +27 more
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Nomenclature of the hydrotalcite supergroup: Natural layered double hydroxides [PDF]
Layered double hydroxide (LDH) compounds are characterized by structures in which layers with a brucite-like structure carry a net positive charge, usually due to the partial substitution of trivalent octahedrally coordinated cations for divalent cations,
Christy, A.G. +4 more
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