198 resultados para Relation père-fils
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Résumé Amédée VIII, premier comte de Savoie à accéder au titre ducal en 1416, est bien connu pour avoir édicté les Statuta Sabaudie en 1430, pour être devenu ermite à Ripaille près de Thonon en 1434 et, enfin, pour avoir été élu antipape en 1439 sous le nom de Félix V. Mais ce sont surtout ses capacités de fin diplomate qui émergent de l'historiographie. Amédée VIII a en effet su rester en dehors de la guerre de Cent Ans en arbitrant les différentes parties entre 1407 et 1435, puis en continuant son oeuvre d'intermédiaire en Italie jusqu'en 1438. Loin d'être désintéressée, cette activité diplomatique a été utilisée à bon escient pour les propres intérêts du duché. Cette importante activité diplomatique s'est traduite par un nombre élevé d'ambassades envoyées auprès des protagonistes des différents conflits. La politique matrimoniale d'Amédée VIII, visant à un potentiel agrandissement du duché, a généré un tout aussi considérable va-et-vient. Néanmoins, les acteurs des négociations, qu'il s'agisse d'ambassadeurs, d'officiers ou de messagers, ainsi que les modalités pratiques et matérielles de leurs missions, ont totalement été négligés, les historiens s'étant surtout attelés à reconstituer les événements politiques et à vanter l'habileté diplomatique d'Amédée VIII. En étudiant l'exceptionnelle série de comptes conservée aux Archives d'Etat de Turin, les documents émanant des notaires ducaux ou de la Chambre, ainsi que les recueils d'instructions, il résulte qu'Amédée VIII a organisé les voyages de ses officiers au niveau législatif, administratif, financier et pratique, afin d'en faire un instrument de pouvoir et de gouvernement maîtrisé et performant. L'enjeu est en effet fondamental: au niveau international, les ambassadeurs permanents n'existant pas encore, chaque négociation est tributaire d'un voyage pour faire valoir ses droits, protéger ou élargir ses frontières, négocier un mariage, s'assurer une aide militaire ou signer un traité de paix. Les Statuta Sabaudiae sont ainsi les premiers édits savoyards conservés à évoquer les ambassadeurs. La création de dossiers diplomatiques organisés autour des négociations avec un Etat, notamment Milan, met aussi en lumière cette nécessité de contrôler l'intense activité diplomatique déployée par Amédée VIII. La bonne gestion de la diplomatie passe donc également par un important effort de classification de la documentation qu'elle génère en de véritables archives diplomatiques. De même, il ressort très clairement que la diplomatie d'Amédée VIII s'appuie sur une utilisation particulièrement ciblée de ses officiers. Le duc utilise ainsi au mieux les compétences de chacun, qu'il soit question d'ambassadeurs devant traiter de négociations capitales ou de simples chevaucheurs. Dans le cas des légats, c'est principalement dans l'entourage direct du prince qu'ils sont choisis, parmi les conseillers ou les officiers. Ils bénéficient de la confiance de leur seigneur et sont en plus au fait de la situation politique environnante. Les ambassades savoyardes sont d'ailleurs principalement composées d'après un modèle alliant le prestige de la noblesse aux capacités juridiques. Dans ce sens, les légations unissant un officier noble à un juriste sont monnaie courante. Le premier pourra briller au sein de la cour par sa maîtrise du cérémonial, tandis que le second veillera aux problèmes liés au droit et à la rédaction des actes. Amédée VIII pratique également une diplomatie de continuité en envoyant régulièrement les mêmes ambassadeurs auprès d'un seigneur. Ce procédé tend à instaurer un climat de confiance entre les deux parties, le souvenir personnel étant un facteur parfois fondamental lors de négociations. Il donne en outre aux envoyés du duc l'avantage de suivre un même dossier sur une longue période et, ainsi, d'en maîtriser les moindres aspects. Au fil des missions naissent ainsi de véritables spécialistes d'un Etat ou d'affaires particulières. Ces derniers ne sont toutefois pas cantonnés à gérer un seul type de négociation, bien que l'on puisse définir des traits particuliers. Devenu pape, Amédée VIII gardera néanmoins, jusqu'à sa mort en 1451, une influence prépondérante sur son fils Louis dépourvu de son sens aigu de la diplomatie. Le principat de Louis ne peut donc être envisagé séparément de celui de son père. Louis conservera d'ailleurs les supports établis par Amédée VIII pour son appareil diplomatique. Le nouveau duc devra cependant affronter de lourds déboires financiers et une grande instabilité du personnel administratif qui déboucheront in fine sur un refus du voyage diplomatique de la part de certains officiers, remettant ainsi en cause le service du prince.
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Pre-Variscan basement elements of Central Europe appear in polymetamorphic domains juxtaposed through Variscan and/or Alpine tectonic events. Consequently, nomenclatures and zonations applied to Variscan and Alpine structures, respectively, cannot be valid for pre-Variscan structures. Comparing pre-Variscan relics hidden in the Variscan basement areas of Central Europe, the Alps included, large parallels between the evolution of basement areas of future Avalonia and its former peri-Gondwanan eastern prolongations (e.g. Cadomia, Intra-Alpine Terrane) become evident. Their plate-tectonic evolution from the Late Proterozoic to the Late Ordovician is interpreted as a continuous Gondwana-directed evolution. Cadomian basement, late Cadomian granitoids, late Proterozoic detrital sediments and active margin settings characterize the pre-Cambrian evolution of most of the Gondwana-derived microcontinental pieces. Also the Rheic ocean, separating Avalonia from Gondwana, should have had, at its early stages, a lateral continuation in the former eastern prolongation of peri-Gondwanan microcontinents (e.g. Cadomia, Intra-Alpine Terrane). Subduction of oceanic ridge (Proto-Tethys) triggered the break-off of Avalonia, whereas in the eastern prolongation, the presence of the ridge may have triggered the amalgamation of volcanic arcs and continental ribbons with Gondwana (Ordovician orogenic event). Renewed Gondwana-directed subduction led to the opening of Palaeo-Tethys.
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AIMS: Common carotid artery intima-media thickness (CCIMT) is widely used as a surrogate marker of atherosclerosis, given its predictive association with cardiovascular disease (CVD). The interpretation of CCIMT values has been hampered by the absence of reference values, however. We therefore aimed to establish reference intervals of CCIMT, obtained using the probably most accurate method at present (i.e. echotracking), to help interpretation of these measures. METHODS AND RESULTS: We combined CCIMT data obtained by echotracking on 24 871 individuals (53% men; age range 15-101 years) from 24 research centres worldwide. Individuals without CVD, cardiovascular risk factors (CV-RFs), and BP-, lipid-, and/or glucose-lowering medication constituted a healthy sub-population (n = 4234) used to establish sex-specific equations for percentiles of CCIMT across age. With these equations, we generated CCIMT Z-scores in different reference sub-populations, thereby allowing for a standardized comparison between observed and predicted ('normal') values from individuals of the same age and sex. In the sub-population without CVD and treatment (n = 14 609), and in men and women, respectively, CCIMT Z-scores were independently associated with systolic blood pressure [standardized βs 0.19 (95% CI: 0.16-0.22) and 0.18 (0.15-0.21)], smoking [0.25 (0.19-0.31) and 0.11 (0.04-0.18)], diabetes [0.19 (0.05-0.33) and 0.19 (0.02-0.36)], total-to-HDL cholesterol ratio [0.07 (0.04-0.10) and 0.05 (0.02-0.09)], and body mass index [0.14 (0.12-0.17) and 0.07 (0.04-0.10)]. CONCLUSION: We estimated age- and sex-specific percentiles of CCIMT in a healthy population and assessed the association of CV-RFs with CCIMT Z-scores, which enables comparison of IMT values for (patient) groups with different cardiovascular risk profiles, helping interpretation of such measures obtained both in research and clinical settings.
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Genetic background, prenatal and post-natal early-life conditions influence the development of interconnected physiological systems and thereby shape the phenotype. Certain combinations of genotypes and pre- and post-natal conditions may provide higher fitness in a specific environmental context. Here, we investigated how grey partridges Perdix perdix of two strains (wild and domesticated) cope physiologically with pre- and post-natal predictable vs. unpredictable food supply. Food unpredictability occurs frequently in wild environments and requires physiological and behavioural adjustments. Well-orchestrated and efficient physiological systems are presumably more vital in a wild environment as compared to captivity. We thus predicted that wild-strain grey partridges have a stronger immunity, glucocorticoid (GC) stress response and oxidative stress resistance (OSR) than domesticated birds, which have undergone adaptations to captivity. We also predicted that wild-strain birds react more strongly to environmental stimuli and, when faced with harsh prenatal conditions, are better able to prepare their offspring for similarly poor post-natal conditions than birds of domesticated origin. We found that wild-strain offspring were physiologically better prepared for stressful situations as compared to the domesticated strain. They had a high GC stress response and a high OSR when kept under predictable food supply. Wild-strain parents reacted to prenatal unpredictable food supply by lowering their offspring's GC stress response, which potentially lowered GC-induced oxidative pressure. No such pattern was evident in the domesticated birds. Irrespective of strain and prenatal feeding scheme, post-natal unpredictable food supply boosted immune indices, and GC stress response was negatively related to antibody response in females and to mitochondrial superoxide production. Wild-strain grey partridge showed fitness-relevant physiological advantages and appeared to prepare their offspring for the prospective environment. Negative relationships between GC stress response, immunity and oxidative indices imply a pivotal role of an organism's oxidative balance and support the importance of considering multiple physiological systems simultaneously.
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The association between adiposity measures and dyslipidemia has seldom been assessed in a multipopulational setting. 27 populations from Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Canada (WHO MONICA project) using health surveys conducted between 1990 and 1997 in adults aged 35-64 years (n = 40,480). Dyslipidemia was defined as the total/HDL cholesterol ratio >6 (men) and >5 (women). Overall prevalence of dyslipidemia was 25% in men and 23% in women. Logistic regression showed that dyslipidemia was strongly associated with body mass index (BMI) in men and with waist circumference (WC) in women, after adjusting for region, age and smoking. Among normal-weight men and women (BMI<25 kg/m(2)), an increase in the odds for being dyslipidemic was observed between lowest and highest WC quartiles (OR = 3.6, p < 0.001). Among obese men (BMI ≥ 30), the corresponding increase was smaller (OR = 1.2, p = 0.036). A similar weakening was observed among women. Classification tree analysis was performed to assign subjects into classes of risk for dyslipidemia. BMI thresholds (25.4 and 29.2 kg/m(2)) in men and WC thresholds (81.7 and 92.6 cm) in women came out at first stages. High WC (>84.8 cm) in normal-weight men, menopause in women and regular smoking further defined subgroups at increased risk. standard categories of BMI and WC, or their combinations, do not lead to optimal risk stratification for dyslipidemia in middle-age adults. Sex-specific adaptations are necessary, in particular by taking into account abdominal obesity in normal-weight men, post-menopausal age in women and regular smoking in both sexes.
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OBJECTIVES: (1) To evaluate the changes in surface roughness and gloss after simulated toothbrushing of 9 composite materials and 2 ceramic materials in relation to brushing time and load in vitro; (2) to assess the relationship between surface gloss and surface roughness. METHODS: Eight flat specimens of composite materials (microfilled: Adoro, Filtek Supreme, Heliomolar; microhybrid: Four Seasons, Tetric EvoCeram; hybrid: Compoglass F, Targis, Tetric Ceram; macrohybrid: Grandio), two ceramic materials (IPS d.SIGN and IPS Empress polished) were fabricated according to the manufacturer's instructions and optimally polished with up to 4000 grit SiC. The specimens were subjected to a toothbrushing (TB) simulation device (Willytec) with rotating movements, toothpaste slurry and at three different loads (100g/250g/350g). At hourly intervals from 1h to 10h TB, mean surface roughness Ra was measured with an optical sensor and the surface gloss (Gl) with a glossmeter. Statistical analysis was performed for log-transformed Ra data applying two-way ANOVA to evaluate the interaction between load and material and load and brushing time. RESULTS: There was a significant interaction between material and load as well as between load and brushing time (p<0.0001). The microhybrid and hybrid materials demonstrated more surface deterioration with higher loads, whereas with the microfilled resins Heliomolar and Adoro it was vice versa. For ceramic materials, no or little deterioration was observed over time and independent of the load. The ceramic materials and 3 of the composite materials (roughness) showed no further deterioration after 5h of toothbrushing. Mean surface gloss was the parameter which discriminated best between the materials, followed by mean surface roughness Ra. There was a strong correlation between surface gloss and surface roughness for all the materials except the ceramics. The evaluation of the deterioration curves of individual specimens revealed a more or less synchronous course suspecting hinting specific external conditions and not showing the true variability in relation to the tested material. SIGNIFICANCE: The surface roughness and gloss of dental materials changes with brushing time and load and thus results in different material rankings. Apart from Grandio, the hybrid composite resins were more prone to surface changes than microfilled composites. The deterioration potential of a composite material can be quickly assessed by measuring surface gloss. For this purpose, a brushing time of 10h (=72,000 strokes) is needed. In further comparative studies, specimens of different materials should be tested in one series to estimate the true variability.
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Inhibitory control refers to the ability to suppress planned or ongoing cognitive or motor processes. Electrophysiological indices of inhibitory control failure have been found to manifest even before the presentation of the stimuli triggering the inhibition, suggesting that pre-stimulus brain-states modulate inhibition performance. However, previous electrophysiological investigations on the state-dependency of inhibitory control were based on averaged event-related potentials (ERPs), a method eliminating the variability in the ongoing brain activity not time-locked to the event of interest. These studies thus left unresolved whether spontaneous variations in the brain-state immediately preceding unpredictable inhibition-triggering stimuli also influence inhibitory control performance. To address this question, we applied single-trial EEG topographic analyses on the time interval immediately preceding NoGo stimuli in conditions where the responses to NoGo trials were correctly inhibited [correct rejection (CR)] vs. committed [false alarms (FAs)] during an auditory spatial Go/NoGo task. We found a specific configuration of the EEG voltage field manifesting more frequently before correctly inhibited responses to NoGo stimuli than before FAs. There was no evidence for an EEG topography occurring more frequently before FAs than before CR. The visualization of distributed electrical source estimations of the EEG topography preceding successful response inhibition suggested that it resulted from the activity of a right fronto-parietal brain network. Our results suggest that the fluctuations in the ongoing brain activity immediately preceding stimulus presentation contribute to the behavioral outcomes during an inhibitory control task. Our results further suggest that the state-dependency of sensory-cognitive processing might not only concern perceptual processes, but also high-order, top-down inhibitory control mechanisms.
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In patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery, cardiac events are the most common cause of perioperative morbidity and mortality. It is often difficult to choose adequate cardiologic examinations before surgery. This paper, inspired by the guidelines of the European and American societies of cardiology (ESC, AHA, ACC), discusses the place of standard ECG, echocardiography, treadmill or bicycle ergometer and pharmacological stress testing in preoperative evaluations. The role of coronary angiography and prophylactic revascularization will also be discussed. Finally, we provide a decision tree which will be helpful to both general practitioners and specialists.