3 resultados para Standardisation
em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
Resumo:
Les espaces politiques infranationaux définissent et prennent en charge un nombre croissant de problèmes publics. Quelle est la capacité des acteurs et institutions locales à faire émerger une action publique autonome ? Assiste-t-on à la fin d'un cycle ou à une nouvelle transformation des relations entre l'Etat et le local ? Quelles sont les limites de la capacité du politique à organiser les territoires ? Les collectivités locales favorisent-elles de nouvelles impulsions démocratiques ? Cette volonté de croiser les regards - disciplinaires, géographiques et générationnels - permet aux auteurs de souligner l'étendue du travail de construction de la comparabilité en sciences sociales. L'enjeu scientifique n'est plus de trancher entre centralisation et décentralisation mais bien de développer des outils et des cadres d'analyse heuristiques pour penser les effets des nouvelles interdépendances. L'ouvrage nous invite aussi à poser différemment la question sensible du rapport des individus à l'Etat et au pouvoir politique dans chaque contexte local , à questionner les ressorts démocratiques de l'action publique au coeur de chaque métropole et de chaque région.
Resumo:
The level of information provided by ink evidence to the criminal and civil justice system is limited. The limitations arise from the weakness of the interpretative framework currently used, as proposed in the ASTM 1422-05 and 1789-04 on ink analysis. It is proposed to use the likelihood ratio from the Bayes theorem to interpret ink evidence. Unfortunately, when considering the analytical practices, as defined in the ASTM standards on ink analysis, it appears that current ink analytical practices do not allow for the level of reproducibility and accuracy required by a probabilistic framework. Such framework relies on the evaluation of the statistics of the ink characteristics using an ink reference database and the objective measurement of similarities between ink samples. A complete research programme was designed to (a) develop a standard methodology for analysing ink samples in a more reproducible way, (b) comparing automatically and objectively ink samples and (c) evaluate the proposed methodology in a forensic context. This report focuses on the first of the three stages. A calibration process, based on a standard dye ladder, is proposed to improve the reproducibility of ink analysis by HPTLC, when these inks are analysed at different times and/or by different examiners. The impact of this process on the variability between the repetitive analyses of ink samples in various conditions is studied. The results show significant improvements in the reproducibility of ink analysis compared to traditional calibration methods.
Resumo:
Small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a condition characterised by nutrient malabsorption and excessive bacteria in the small intestine. It typically presents with diarrhea, flatulence and a syndrome of malabsorption (steatorrhea, macrocytic anemia). However, it may be asymptomatic in the eldery. A high index of suspicion is necessary in order to differentiate SIBO from other similar presenting disorders such as coeliac disease, lactose intolerance or the irritable bowel syndrome. A search for predisposing factor is thus necessary. These factors may be anatomical (stenosis, blind loop), or functional (intestinal hypomotility, achlorydria). The hydrogen breath test is the most frequently used diagnostic test although it lacks standardisation. The treatment of SIBO consists of eliminating predisposing factors and broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy.