94 resultados para Dissipative Structures
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Structural settings and lithological characteristics are traditionally assumed to influence the development of erosional landforms, such as gully networks and rock couloirs, in steep mountain rock basins. The structural control of erosion of two small alpine catchments of distinctive rock types is evaluated by comparing the correspondences between the orientations of their gullies and rock couloirs with (1) the sliding orientations of potential slope failures mechanisms, and (2) the orientation of the maximum joint frequency, this latter being considered as the direction exploited primarily by erosion and mass wasting processes. These characteristic orientations can be interpreted as structural weaknesses contributing to the initiation and propagation of erosion. The morphostructural analysis was performed using digital elevation models and field observations. The catchment comprised of magmatic intrusive rocks shows a clear structural control, mostly expressed through potential wedges failure. Such joint configurations have a particular geometry that encourages the development of gullies in hard rock, e.g. through enhanced gravitational and hydrological erosional processes. In the catchment underlain by sedimentary rocks, penetrative joints that act as structural weaknesses seem to be exploited by gullies and rock couloirs. However, the lithological setting and bedding configuration prominently control the development of erosional landforms, and influence not only the local pattern of geomorphic features, but the general morphology of the catchment. The orientations of the maximum joint frequency are clearly associated with the gully network, suggesting that its development is governed by anisotropy in rock strength. These two catchments are typical of bedrock-dominated basins prone to intense processes of debris supply. This study suggests a quantitative approach for describing the relationship between bedrock jointing and geomorphic features geometry. Incorporation of bedrock structure can be relevant when studying processes governing the transfer of clastic material, for the assessment of sediment yields and in landforms evolution models.
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Dopaminergic, serotonergic and noradrenergic nuclei form the trimonoamine modulating system (TMMS). This system modulates emotional/motivational activities mediated by the limbic circuitry, where glutamate is the major excitatory neurotransmitter. Two main concepts are the basis of this review. First, since 1950 and the discovery of the antipsychotic activity of the dopamine D2 receptor antagonist chlorpromazine, it appears that drugs that can modulate the TMMS possess therapeutic psychiatric properties. Second, the concept of glutamate/trimonoamine imbalance in the cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical loop that has been so successful in explaining the pathophysiology of Parkinson disease has been applied in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. This review will focus on the complex interactions between the fast synaptic glutamatergic transmission and the TMMS in specific parts of the limbic lobe and we will try to link these interactions to some psychiatric disorders, mainly depression, schizophrenia and drug addiction.
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1. Little is known on the occurrence and magnitude of faster than normal (catch-up) growth in response to periods of undernutrition in the wild, and the extent to which different body structures compensate and over what timescales is poorly understood. 2. We investigated catch-up growth in nestling Alpine Swifts, Apus melba, by comparing nestling growth trajectories in response to a naturally occurring 1-week period of inclement weather and undernutrition with growth of nestlings reared in a good year. 3. In response to undernutrition, nestlings exhibited a hierarchy of tissues preservation and compensation, with body mass being restored quickly after the end of the period of undernutrition, acceleration of skeletal growth occurring later in development, and compensation in wing length occurring mostly due to a prolongation of growth and delayed fledging. 4. The effect of undernutrition and subsequent catch-up growth was age-dependent, with older nestlings being more resilient to undernutrition, and in turn having less need to compensate later in the development. 5. This shows that young in a free-living bird population can compensate in body mass and body size for a naturally occurring period of undernutrition, and that the timing and extent of compensation varies with age and between body structures.
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With the dramatic increase in the volume of experimental results in every domain of life sciences, assembling pertinent data and combining information from different fields has become a challenge. Information is dispersed over numerous specialized databases and is presented in many different formats. Rapid access to experiment-based information about well-characterized proteins helps predict the function of uncharacterized proteins identified by large-scale sequencing. In this context, universal knowledgebases play essential roles in providing access to data from complementary types of experiments and serving as hubs with cross-references to many specialized databases. This review outlines how the value of experimental data is optimized by combining high-quality protein sequences with complementary experimental results, including information derived from protein 3D-structures, using as an example the UniProt knowledgebase (UniProtKB) and the tools and links provided on its website ( http://www.uniprot.org/ ). It also evokes precautions that are necessary for successful predictions and extrapolations.
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An understanding of details of the interaction mechanisms of bacterial endotoxins (lipopolysaccharide, LPS) with the oxygen transport protein hemoglobin is still lacking, despite its high biological relevance. Here, a biophysical investigation into the endotoxin:hemoglobin interaction is presented which comprises the use of various rough mutant LPS as well as free lipid A; in addition to the complete hemoglobin molecule from fetal sheep extract, also the partial structure alpha-chain and the heme-free sample are studied. The investigations comprise the determination of the gel-to-liquid crystalline phase behaviour of the acyl chains of LPS, the ultrastructure (type of aggregate structure and morphology) of the endotoxins, and the incorporation of the hemoglobins into artificial immune cell membranes and into LPS. Our data suggest a model for the interaction between Hb and LPS in which hemoglobins do not react strongly with the hydrophilic or with the hydrophobic moiety of LPS, but with the complete endotoxin aggregate. Hb is able to incorporate into LPS with the longitudinal direction parallel to the lipid A double-layer. Although this does not lead to a strong disturbance of the LPS acyl chain packing, the change of the curvature leads to a slightly conical molecular shape with a change of the three-dimensional arrangement from unilamellar into cubic LPS aggregates. Our previous results show that cubic LPS structures exhibit strong endotoxic activity. The property of Hb on the physical state of LPS described here may explain the observation of an increase in LPS-mediating endotoxicity due to the action of Hb.
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[Table des matières] 1. Méthodes d'évaluation. 2. Le Passage et le Point d'eau. 2.1. Historique et objectifs. 2.2. Etapes de la mise en route. 3.1. Professionnels salariés. 3.2. Bénévoles professionnels. 3.3. Bénévoles d'accueil. 4.1. Activités de la structure. 4.2. Accueil (animations, repas, collations). 4.3. L'offre socio-éducative. 4.4. L'offre sanitaire. 4.5. La distribution du matériel stérile. 5.1. Prestations d'hygiène. 5.2. Soins somatiques. 5.3. Activité sportive. 6.1. Profil des usagers. 6.2. Indicateurs socio-démographiques et d'intégration sociale. 6.3. Etat de santé perçu. 6.4. Fréquentation du réseau (dispositif bas seuil et autre) et de Point d'eau. 7. Consommation de drogues illégales. 8. Fréquentation de la structure. 9.1. Méthodes d'évaluation utilisées. 9.2. Evaluation du Passage et du Point d'eau.
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Depuis quelque temps, de plus en plus de spécialistes de la politique sociale préconisent une stratégie d'investissement social dans laquelle les crèches joueraient un rôle majeur. Cette stratégie vise à prévenir les exclusions sociales par la promotion de l'égalité des chances et de l'accès à l'emploi en vue d'un allègement des dépenses de protection sociale passive. Outre qu'elles permettent aux familles d'avoir deux revenus, les crèches ont en effet l'avantage de réduire les écarts au niveau des compétences cognitives et linguistiques entre les enfants venant de différents milieux sociaux. Mais le succès d'une telle stratégie présuppose que certains publics cibles recourent effectivement aux crèches, à savoir les ménages disposant d'un faible revenu ou/et de niveau de formation, ainsi que les familles issues de l'immigration. Or, des analyses statistiques sur la base de l'Enquête suisse sur la population active (ESPA) de 2008 montrent que, pour les familles en Suisse, les chances d'utiliser une crèche augmentent avec le niveau de formation des parents. Concernant plus particulièrement le niveau de formation des mères, ce phénomène n'est d'ailleurs que partiellement conditionné par le taux d'activité supérieur de celles ayant accompli une formation de degré tertiaire. En outre, certaines populations d'immigrés dont l'intégration dans la société suisse est réputée difficile sont peu disposées à recourir aux crèches. Les immigrés de première génération de quasiment toutes les origines fortement représentées en Suisse ont en revanche plus de chances que les parents d'origine suisse de faire appel au service d'une crèche à raison d'au moins 4 jours/semaine, ce qui peut influer négativement sur le comportement de l'enfant. Ce dernier résultat semble paradoxal mais montre qu'une migration rend plus difficile l'organisation d'une garde informelle comme solution complémentaire à la crèche. En synthèse, la présente étude attire l'attention sur le fait que les atouts pédagogiques et socialisants des crèches reviennent avant tout aux enfants de parents d'origine suisse ou venant de pays culturellement proches et ayant un niveau de formation supérieur. Telle que conçue actuellement, l'offre de crèches en Suisse ne semble guère opérer comme un instrument efficace de l'investissement social. Immer mehr Experten der Sozialpolitik empfehlen eine ,,Strategie der sozialen Investitionen", die den Kindertagesstätten (bzw. Kinderkrippen) eine wichtige Rolle zuschreibt. Ziel dieser Strategie ist es, durch Förderung von Chancengleichheit und Arbeitsmarktpartizipation sozialen Ausgrenzungen vorzubeugen, um Einsparungen im Bereich der passiven Sozialleistungen zu ermöglichen. Krippen haben einerseits den Vorteil, dass sie es den Familien ermöglichen, zwei Einkommen zu erzielen. Andererseits tragen sie zur Minderung von kognitiven und sprachlichen Fähigkeitsunterschieden zwischen Vorschulkindern aus verschiedenen sozialen Milieus bei. Der Erfolg dieser Strategie setzt jedoch voraus, dass gewisse Zielgruppen tatsächlich Krippen nutzen, nämlich bezüglich Einkommen und/oder Bildung benachteiligte Haushalte sowie Familien mit Migrationshintergrund. Die vorliegenden statistischen Analysen aufgrund der SAKE-Daten von 2008 (Schweizerische Arbeitskräfteerhebung) ergeben jedoch für die Schweiz, dass die Wahrscheinlichkeit, eine Krippe zu nutzen, mit dem Bildungsniveau der Eltern steigt. Was das Bildungsniveau der Mütter im Besonderen anbelangt, ist dieses Phänomen nur teilweise bedingt durch den tendenziell höheren Beschäftigungsgrad der besser Ausgebildeten. Zudem haben einige Migrantengruppen, deren Integration in die Schweizer Gesellschaft als besonders schwierig betrachtet wird, eine bedeutend tiefere Benützungswahrscheinlichkeit als Eltern Schweizer Herkunft. Für fast alle in der Schweiz stark vertretenen Migranten erster Generation ist dennoch das statistische Risiko grösser, die Krippe während mindestens 4 Tagen/Woche zu nutzen, was einen negativen Einfluss auf das Verhalten des Kindes haben kann. Dieses scheinbar paradoxe Ergebnis ist darauf zurückzuführen, dass ein Migrationshintergrund das Organisieren von krippenergänzenden Betreuungslösungen informeller Art meist erschwert. Gesamthaft zeigt die vorliegende Studie auf, dass die positiven pädagogischen und sozialisierenden Effekte der Krippen in erster Linie Kindern zugutekommen, deren Eltern eine höhere Ausbildung haben, Schweizer Herkunft sind oder aus einem kulturell nahestehenden Land kommen. So wie es gegenwärtig eingerichtet ist, scheint das Krippenangebot in der Schweiz kaum als effizientes Instrument sozialer Investitionen zu wirken.
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EHESS/CNRS, Programme de recherches interdisciplinaires sur le monde musulman périphérique