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Intersectionality has been adopted as the preferred term to refer to and to analyze multiple axes of oppression in feminist theory. However, less research examines if this term, and the political analyses it carries, has been adopted by women's rights organizations in various contexts and to what effect. Drawing on interviews with activists working in a variety of women's rights organizations in France and Canada, I show that intersectionality is only one of the repertoires that a women's rights organization might use to analyze the social experience and the political interests of women situated at the intersection of several axes of domination. I propose a typology of four repertoires that activists use to reflect on intersectionality and inclusiveness. Drawing on a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the interview data, I show that hegemonic repertoires about racial or religious identity in one national context shape the way activists and organizations understand intersectionality and its challenges. The identity of organizations, as well as their main function (advocacy or providing service), also shape their understanding of intersectional issues.

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We evaluated 25 protocol variants of 14 independent computational methods for exon identification, transcript reconstruction and expression-level quantification from RNA-seq data. Our results show that most algorithms are able to identify discrete transcript components with high success rates but that assembly of complete isoform structures poses a major challenge even when all constituent elements are identified. Expression-level estimates also varied widely across methods, even when based on similar transcript models. Consequently, the complexity of higher eukaryotic genomes imposes severe limitations on transcript recall and splice product discrimination that are likely to remain limiting factors for the analysis of current-generation RNA-seq data.

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OBJECTIVE: The sensitivity and tolerance regarding ADHD symptoms obviously differ from one culture to another and according to the informants (parents, teachers, or children). This stimulates the comparison of data across informants and countries. METHOD: Parents and teachers of more than 1,000 school-aged Swiss children (5 to 17 years old) fill in Conners's questionnaires on ADHD. Children who are older than 10 years old also fill in a self-report questionnaire. Results are compared to data from a North American sample. RESULTS: Swiss parents and teachers tend to report more ADHD symptoms than American parents and teachers as far as the oldest groups of children are concerned. Interactions are evidenced between school achievement, child gender, and informants. A relatively low rate of agreement between informants is found. CONCLUSION: These results strengthen the importance to take into account all informants in the pediatric and the child psychiatry clinic, as well as in the epidemiological studies.

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Clients' personality traits and individual characteristics, such as age, gender, reason for seeking counselling, and further compounding problems in their personal or academic lives, may pose risk factors that render career decision making difficult and may also impact the overall effectiveness of a career counselling intervention. Neuroticism and conscien- tiousness as well as clients' age and gender directly affected clients' satisfaction with life and certain aspects of their career indecision scores before participating in our short-term career counselling intervention. Career counsellors can use personality and career-specific and career-non-specific instruments to tailor career counselling interventions to meet clients' individual needs.

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Contient : Extrait des Annales S. Dionysii ad cyclos paschales [cf. E. Berger, dans Bibl. de l'Ecole des chartes, t. XL, p. 270] ; Extrait de la chronologie des rois de France, de Bernard Gui, d'après un ms. de Petau, communiqué par Camuzat ; Fragment sur Philippe le Bel, par un moine de Saint-Denis (Frère Ives) [cf. Molinier, Sources, n° 2847] ; Extrait du Chronicon Colmariense [Mon. Germ., SS., t. XVII, p. 240] ; Lettre de Philippe IV relative à la bataille de Mons-en-Pévèle, septembre 1304 ; Fragment (1285-1343) de la chronique de l'Anonyme de Caen [Molinier, n° 1163] ; Extraits historiques relatifs aux fils de Philippe le Bel ; Chartes de Guillaume le Conquérant et d'Henri Ier pour l'abbaye de Montebourg ; Notice de la fondation de ladite abbaye ; Gesta abbatum Fontanellensium, rédaction abrégée. Incipit : « Wandregisilus qui et Wando... » [cf. Archiv, VIII, 373] ; Gesta abbatum Fontanellensium, précédés de la Commemoratio Ansberti [cf. éd. Loewenfeld, Hanovre, 1888, in-8°, et D'Achery, Spicil., éd. in-fol., t. II, p. 263] ; Chartes de l'abbaye de Saint-Wandrille (1024-1177) et extraits de pièces des XIIIe et XIVe siècles relatives à la même abbaye ; Extraits de la chronique de Robert de Thorigny, d'après un ms. du Mont-Saint-Michel ; Extraits d'Annales de Rouen, d'après un ms. de Bigot [ms. lat. 5530 ; cf. L. Delisle, dans Hist. littér., t. XXXII, p. 196] ; Chronologia urbis Rothomagensis (94-1549), composée par M. de La Mare ; Chron. Nortmannorum [cf. Duchesne, Rer. Franc. scriptores, t. II, p. 524, et L. Delisle, dans Notices et extraits, t. XXXVIII, p. 697] ; Annales de Saint-Wandrille, dites Chronicon Thosanum, [cf. Hist. littér., t. XXXII, p. 204] ; Eloge en vers de Lanfranc [Mabillon, AA. SS. Ben., t. VI, II, p. 659], d'après un ms. de Saint-Florent-lès-Saumur ; Trêve de Dieu pour la Normandie, du temps de Gullaume le Conquérant ; Extrait d'un ms. intitulé « Cursus Normanniae », communiqué par J. Sirmond ; Notice sur les abbés de Fécamp, jusqu'à Henri de Lorraine (1613-1642), d'après un ms. de M. de la Meschinière ; Catalogue des abbés du même monastère jusqu'à François de Joyeuse (1600-1613) ; Extraits d'un cartulaire de Saint-Michel du Tréport ; Extraits d'un calendrier de la même abbaye ; Extraits de la vie de saint Exupère, évêque de Bayeux ; Vers sur l'abbaye de Jumièges, attribués au moine Adrien (cf. Frère, Bibliogr. normand, t. I, p. 154) ; Extraits d'un calendrier des chanoines d'Eu ; Liste des évêques de Lisieux jusqu'à Guillaume Du Vair (1618-1621) ; Evêques de Bayeux jusqu'à Jacques d'Angennes (1606-1647) ; Evêques de Coutances jusqu'à Nicolas de Briroi (1589-1620) ; Evêques d'Evreux jusqu'à François de Péricard (1613-1646) ; Notes sur les chartes de l'abbaye de Savigny ; Chartes du Breuil-Benoît ; Catalogue des abbés de Jumièges ; Fondation de l'abbaye de Blanchelande (1154), et extraits des chartes de ce monastère ; Notes sur le fouage à lever en Normandie et sur les forteresses occupées par le roi, d'après les registres du Trésor des chartes ; Extraits des archives de Notre-Dame d'Ardenne ; Extraits des archives de Saint-Etienne de Caen ; Chartes diverses relatives à la Normandie (1217-1262) ; Annales d'Avranches, 837-1359 [cf. Hist. de Fr., t. XXIII, p. 568] ; Extraits de deux rédactions de la Vita Vanengi [Bibl. hag. lat., 8811 et 8813] ; Traité entre Abu-Issac et Vibaldus, envoyé de l'empereur Frédéric II (1231), traduction latine par M. Obelius Cicero [Mon. Germ., Const., t. II, p. 187] ; Extraits de chroniques arabes relatifs à l'histoire de Sicile, traduits par le même

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This paper discusses five strategies to deal with five types of errors in Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): condition errors, systematic errors, random errors, calibration errors, and deviant case errors. These strategies are the comparative inspection of complex, intermediary, and parsimonious solutions; the use of an adjustment factor, the use of probabilistic criteria, the test of the robustness of calibration parameters, and the use of a frequency threshold for observed combinations of conditions. The strategies are systematically reviewed, assessed, and evaluated as regards their applicability, advantages, limitations, and complementarities.

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Drawing on Social Representations Theory, this study investigates focalisation and anchoring during the diffusion of information concerning the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the particle accelerator at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN). We hypothesised that people focus on striking elements of the message, abandoning others, that the nature of the initial information affects diffusion of information, and that information is anchored in prior attitudes toward CERN and science. A serial reproduction experiment with two generations and four chains of reproduction diffusing controversial versus descriptive information about the LHC shows a reduction of information through generations, the persistence of terminology regarding the controversy and a decrease of other elements for participants exposed to polemical information. Concerning anchoring, positive attitudes toward CERN and science increase the use of expert terminology unrelated to the controversy. This research highlights the relevance of a social representational approach in the public understanding of science.

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BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) cause 1.8 million premature (<75 years) death annually in Europe. The majority of these deaths are preventable with the most efficient and cost-effective approach being on the population level. The aim of this position paper is to assist authorities in selecting the most adequate management strategies to prevent CVD. DESIGN AND METHODS: Experts reviewed and summarized the published evidence on the major modifiable CVD risk factors: food, physical inactivity, smoking, and alcohol. Population-based preventive strategies focus on fiscal measures (e.g. taxation), national and regional policies (e.g. smoke-free legislation), and environmental changes (e.g. availability of alcohol). RESULTS: Food is a complex area, but several strategies can be effective in increasing fruit and vegetables and lowering intake of salt, saturated fat, trans-fats, and free sugars. Tobacco and alcohol can be regulated mainly by fiscal measures and national policies, but local availability also plays a role. Changes in national policies and the built environment will integrate physical activity into daily life. CONCLUSION: Societal changes and commercial influences have led to the present unhealthy environment, in which default option in life style increases CVD risk. A challenge for both central and local authorities is, therefore, to ensure healthier defaults. This position paper summarizes the evidence and recommends a number of structural strategies at international, national, and regional levels that in combination can substantially reduce CVD.

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We report a boy, referred at 25 months following a dramatic isolated language regression antedating autistic-like symptomatology. His sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) showed persistent focal epileptiform activity over the left parietal and vertex areas never associated with clinical seizures. He was started on adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) with a significant improvement in language, behavior, and in EEG discharges in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Later course was characterized by fluctuations/regressions in language and behavior abilities, in phase with recrudescence of EEG abnormalities prompting additional ACTH courses that led to remarkable decrease in EEG abnormalities, improvement in language, and to a lesser degree, in autistic behavior. The timely documentation of regression episodes suggesting an "atypical" autistic regression, striking therapy-induced improvement, fluctuation of symptomatology over time could be ascribed to recurrent and persisting EEG abnormalities.

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Using data from the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (NKPS) and combining a quantitative approach and a qualitative approach (N = 8,148 and n = 43, respectively), this study investigates the mechanisms associated with a lack of acceptance by one's family. From the total NKPS sample, 12.1% did not feel (entirely) accepted by their family. The authors hypothesized that people may not feel accepted by their family when they are "difficult," for example, by exhibiting personal problems; another reason might be that they are "different," for instance, because they have made nontraditional life course transitions or differ from their parents in educational level or religious preference. Both quantitative and qualitative results confirm the first hypothesis rather than the second. Qualitative results revealed a gender difference in the mechanisms associated with a lack of acceptance by one's family as well as differences in the resilience of those who had had a difficult family background.

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Autophagy is a cellular mechanism for degrading proteins and organelles. It was first described as a physiological process essential for cellular health and survival, and this is its role in most cells. However, it can also be a mediator of cell death, either by the triggering of apoptosis or by an independent "autophagic" cell death mechanism. This duality is important in the central nervous system, where the activation of autophagy has recently been shown to be protective in certain chronic neurodegenerative diseases but deleterious in acute neural disorders such as stroke and hypoxic/ischemic injury. The authors here discuss these distinct roles of autophagy in the nervous system with a focus on the role of autophagy in mediating neuronal death. The development of new therapeutic strategies based on the manipulation of autophagy will need to take into account these opposing roles of autophagy.

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Bowlby proposed that the individual's social experiences, as early as in infancy, contribute to the construction of Internal Working Models (IWMs) of attachment, which will later guide the individual's expectations and behaviors in close relationships all along his or her life. The qualitative, individual characteristics of these models reflect the specificity of the individual's early experiences with attachment figures. The attachment literature globally shows that the qualities of IWMs are neither gender specific nor cultural specific. Procedures to evaluate IWMs in adulthood have been well established, based on narrative accounts of childhood experiences. Narrative procedures at earlier ages (e.g., in the preschool years) have been proposed, such as Bretherton's Attachment Story Completion Task (ASCT), to evaluate attachment representations. More than 500 ASCT narratives of preschoolers, coming from five different countries, have been collected, in the perspective of examining possible interactions between gender and culture regarding attachment representations. A specific Q-Sort coding procedure (CCH) has been used to evaluate several dimensions of the narratives. Girls' narratives appeared as systematically more secure than those of same-age boys, whatever their culture. The magnitude of gender differences, however, varied between countries. Taylor's model of gender-specific responses to stress and Harwood's and Posada's hypothesis on inter-cultural differences regarding caregiving are evoked to understand the differences across gender and countries.