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Calibration and discrimination ability of the Dat'AIDS score in people living with HIV aged 70 years and older from the Dat'AIDS cohort

open access: yesHIV Medicine, EarlyView.
Abstract Objective The Dat'AIDS score was developed to predict 5‐year mortality risk in people living with HIV aged 60 and older. However, its validity in people living with HIV aged 70 years and older needed confirmation. Methods This was a multicentre prospective cohort study in the Dat'AIDS French cohort.
Abeo Mousse   +337 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cloistered justice: The opposing trends of barricade and respective secrecy

open access: yesJournal of Law and Society, EarlyView.
Abstract Two recent reports illustrate contrasting trends in open justice exceptions conceptualised as respective and barricade secrecy. Respective secrecy protects the parties involved and their constitutive social ties and, as evaluation report into the Family Court Transparency Pilot indicates, has been shrinking.
LYDIA MORGAN
wiley   +1 more source

Robert Lafont, candidat des « minorités nationales » à l’élection présidentielle de 1974

open access: yesLengas
This article explores the disqualified candidacy of Occitan activist and intellectual Robert Lafont in the 1974 French presidential election within the broader context of regionalist claims in post-1968 France.
Damien Canavate
doaj   +1 more source

Du « petit Lavisse » au « petit Labouysse » ? Quels outils pour former à l’histoire de l’espace occitan ?

open access: yesLengas, 2018
How can Occitan teachers train themselves to teach the history of the Occitan-speaking area? There are no specifically dedicated school manuals, and works of popularization are scarce.
Yan Lespoux
doaj   +1 more source

Prioritising research on endocrine disruption in the marine environment: a global perspective

open access: yesBiological Reviews, Volume 101, Issue 2, Page 848-868, April 2026.
ABSTRACT A healthy ocean is a crucial life support system that regulates the global climate, is a source of oxygen and supports major economic activities. A vast and understudied biodiversity from micro‐ to macro‐organisms is integral to ocean health.
Patricia I. S. Pinto   +23 more
wiley   +1 more source

L’Ase Negre (1946 - 1949), première revue d’occitanisme politique d’après-guerre

open access: yesLengas, 2014
Testut coma un ase negre (literally: stubborn like a black mule), Ase Negre, resuming this saying showing the stubbornness of the young post-war occitanists Hélène Cabanes, Léon Cordes and Robert Lafont, is the new political review (that) they launched ...
Philippe Canales
doaj   +1 more source

Des manuscrits autographes à l'édition

open access: yesLengas, 2019
Based on the example of the Occitan writer Jean Boudou/ Joan Bodon, we propose to reflect on the problems of graphic choice raised by the transition from manuscript to edition.
Marie-Jeanne Verny
doaj   +1 more source

Transmissions, Decisions, Discourses – A Methodological Framework for Measuring and Comparing Democratic Innovations’ Policy‐Impact(s)

open access: yesSwiss Political Science Review, Volume 31, Issue 4, Page 597-621, December 2025.
Abstract Democratic innovations are increasingly used to counteract crisis phenomena such as citizen disengagement or disaffection. But to offer a cure, democratic innovations must be embedded within the democratic system; there must be a healthy “flow in communication” (henceforth: transmissions) between different democratic spaces.
Dannica Fleuß, Christoph Deppe
wiley   +1 more source

Robert Lafont poeta cerdan

open access: yes, 2004
El 1962, Robert Lafont publica a les edicions de la revista Action poétique, un poema dedicat a Jordi Pere Cerdà, escrit el 1959, Pausa cerdana. Aquest poema és a la vegada un homenatge al poeta Cerdà i una meditació activa sobre el que hom pot dir del mite de l’escriptor de Sallagosa : la Cerdanya.
openaire   +3 more sources

‘Who Is Afraid of Fairenesse or Wanton Ladies Appearing in Their Barenesse?’: Laughing at Female Desire in Early Modern English Reception of the Myth of the Trojan War☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 39, Issue 5, Page 612-631, November 2025.
Abstract In early modern England, as part of a broader interrogation of exemplarity, full‐scale works on the Trojan War often subjected the myth’s heroes to humorous scrutiny, whereas the heroines remained surprisingly untouched by comedy. Testifying to the war’s calamities already in antiquity, in the early modern period, the myth’s women acquired a ...
Evgeniia Ganberg
wiley   +1 more source

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