914 resultados para Rameurs -- Suisse
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Vol.29-36 (1935-42) issued by: Historische Sektion des Schweizerischen Katholischen Volksvereins; v.37-48:1 (1943-1954:1) by: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Katholoscher Historiker der Schweiz; v.48:2-v.#49# (1954:2-#1955#) by: Vereinigung Katholischer Historiker der Schweiz
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Series 1, vols. 8, 13, 24, 26, 28, 34- have subtitle: Mélanges.
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Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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La présente contribution vise à analyser les capacités langagières d’enfants bilingues espagnol-suisse allemand à l’occasion de la production orale de récits d’expériences personnelles. En se focalisant sur la production orale en espagnol avant le début de l’école primaire, cette étude explore le développement précoce des capacités narratives considérées comme un important précurseur de l’alphabétisation initiale des enfants (Dickinson & Tabors, 2001, entre autres). Notre étude se base sur un échantillon de textes produits par 24 enfants répartis en deux groupes d’âge, 3 et 5 ans. Nous analysons également un questionnaire soumis aux familles des enfants participants, questionnaire qui interroge les pratiques linguistiques à la maison et la biographie langagière de ces enfants. L’étude menée révèle des différences entre les deux groups d’âge ainsi qu’un lien entre la performance discursive des enfants et les pratiques langagières familiales. Elle a en outre permis de repérer des capacités en espagnol qui potentiellement pourraient favoriser les capacités narratives dans la langue de l’entourage – le suisse-allemand, d’abord, et ensuite l’allemand standard. Enfin, ces résultats nous amènent à réfléchir aux conditions qui favorisent la conservation de la langue de la migration et ses apports potentiels à la scolarisation. (DIPF/Orig.)
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The consumer interest in healthy foods with high amounts of antioxidants is one of the important factors for reducing the risk of disease and it has encouraged researchers and industry to develop innovative and functional products and ingredients. To that end, the objective of this research was to study the bioactive compounds present in the acai pulp, blueberry and goji berry samples, as well as the phenolic compounds form of extraction using the response surface methodology (RSM), antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of it, identification and quantification of compounds by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and, at the end, the development of petit suisse cheeses added with freeze-dried extracts of the samples. A 2³ factorial design was used to analyze the solvent effect (ethanol and water), time (30 and 60 min) and temperature (30 °C and 60 °C) on the extraction and determination of total phenolic compounds (TPC) and antioxidant activity (AA). The variables time and temperature had a positive effect on the antioxidant activity (AA) in their highest levels with 60 min and 60 °C respectively. The ethanol solvent 80 % is more efficient in TPC extraction with AA in all arrays. The identification of phenolic compounds performed by HPLC revealed the presence of catechin, epicatechin, rutin, myricetin, chlorogenic acid, coumaric acid and ferulic acid. Regarding the AA the acai pulp showed higher activity in vitro when extracted by 60 °C for 60 min, but none of the three extracts analyzed under these conditions showed antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella bongori in the concentrations tested (95.00 to 2.34 mg/mL. For petit suisse cheeses added with phenolic extract of the samples, the sample containing goji berry achieved greater sensory acceptance among judges (75.67%), second only to the commercial sample used for comparison with 91.56 % of acceptance. In relation to the storage time, the oxidation was evaluated by the level of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and color analysis. Both analysis were satisfactory, making the extracts addition an alternative to preserve the product properties and give it a high content of bioactive and nutritive compounds.
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Sujet peu abordé par l'historiographie helvétique, le château, comme « institution » et comme monument, est pourtant indissociable du paysage politique et culturel suisse au XVIIIe siècle. Lieu de pouvoir et de mémoire, centre administratif et agricole, création artistique marquante, il est pour les élites de l'époque le symbole même de la réussite sociale. Ce colloque interdisciplinaire cherche à comprendre de quelle manière le château est utilisé et habité par ces élites, quelles formes d'arts s'y développent et, plus largement, quel sens il conserve dans les petites républiques qui constituent la Suisse de l'Ancien Régime. Le château sera ainsi étudié comme centre économique et symbolique d'une entité seigneuriale. La perception qu'en avaient des patriciens soucieux de légitimer leur aptitude traditionnelle au commandement politique retiendra également l'attention, de même que la vie culturelle qui s'y développa, sous l'influence des Lumières. Son « programme » architectural sera comparé aux édifices féodaux plus anciens, afin de mettre en évidence comment les agencements du XVIII e siècle conjuguent tradition et modernité. L'intérêt se portera encore sur son décor intérieur et sur son mobilier, à la recherche de l'imaginaire iconographique qui entoure la vie hors la ville. Enfin, le jardin qui accompagne le château permettra de mettre en évidence l'inscription de l'édifice dans son cadre topographique.
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Artist statement – Artisan Gallery I have a confession to make… I don’t wear a FitBit, I don’t want an Apple Watch and I don’t like bling LED’s. But, what excites me is a future where ‘wearables’ are discreet, seamless and potentially one with our body. Burgeoning E-textiles research will provide the ability to inconspicuously communicate, measure and enhance human health and well-being. Alongside this, next generation wearables arguably will not be worn on the body, but rather within the body…under the skin. ‘Under the Skin’ is a polemic piece provoking debate on the future of wearables – a place where they are not overt, not auxiliary and perhaps not apparent. Indeed, a future where wearables are under the skin or one with our apparel. And, as underwear closets the skin and is the most intimate and cloaked apparel item we wear, this work unashamedly teases dialogue to explore how wearables can transcend from the overt to the unseen. Context Wearable Technology, also referred to as wearable computing or ‘wearables’, is an embryonic field that has the potential to unsettle conventional notions as to how technology can interact, enhance and augment the human body. Wearable technology is the next-generation for ubiquitous consumer electronics and ‘Wearables’ are, in essence, miniature electronic devices that are worn by a person, under clothing, embedded within clothing/textiles, on top of clothing, or as stand-alone accessories/devices. This wearables market is predicted to grow somewhere between $30-$50 billion in the next 5 years (Credit Suisse, 2013). The global ‘wearables’ market, which is emergent in phase, has forecasted predictions for vast consumer revenue with the potential to become a significant cross-disciplinary disruptive space for designers and entrepreneurs. For Fashion, the field of wearables is arguably at the intersection of the second and third generation for design innovation: the first phase being purely decorative with aspects such as LED lighting; the second phase consisting of an array of wearable devices, such as smart watches, to communicate areas such as health and fitness, the third phase involving smart electronics that are woven into the textile to perform a vast range of functions such as body cooling, fabric colour change or garment silhouette change; and the fourth phase where wearable devices are surgically implanted under the skin to augment, transform and enhance the human body. Whilst it is acknowledged the wearable phases are neither clear-cut nor discreet in progression and design innovation can still be achieved with first generation decorative approaches, the later generation of technology that is less overt and at times ‘under the skin’ provides a uniquely rich point for design innovation where the body and technology intersect as one. With this context in mind, the wearable provocation piece ‘Under the Skin’ provides a unique opportunity for the audience to question and challenge conventional notions that wearables need to be a: manifest in nature, b: worn on or next to the body, and c: purely functional. The piece ‘Under the Skin’ is informed by advances in the market place for wearable innovation, such as: the Australian based wearable design firm Catapult with their discreet textile biometric sports tracking innovation, French based Spinali Design with their UV app based textile senor to provide sunburn alerts, as well as opportunities for design technology innovation through UNICEF’s ‘Wearables for Good’ design challenge to improve the quality of life in disadvantaged communities. Exhibition As part of Artisan’s Wearnext exhibition, the work was on public display from 25 July to 7 November 2015 and received the following media coverage: WEARNEXT ONLINE LISTINGS AND MEDIA COVERAGE: http://indulgemagazine.net/wear-next/ http://www.weekendnotes.com/wear-next-exhibition-gallery-artisan/ http://concreteplayground.com/brisbane/event/wear-next_/ http://www.nationalcraftinitiative.com.au/news_and_events/event/48/wear-next http://bneart.com/whats-on/wear-next_/ http://creativelysould.tumblr.com/post/124899079611/creative-weekend-art-edition http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/smartly-dressed-the-future-of-wearable-technology/6744374 http://couriermail.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx RADIO COVERAGE http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/wear-next-exhibition-whats-next-for-wearable-technology/6745986 TELEVISION COVERAGE http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/wear-next-exhibition-whats-next-for-wearable-technology/6745986 https://au.news.yahoo.com/video/watch/29439742/how-you-could-soon-be-wearing-smart-clothes/#page1
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This study gives the results of oblique plankton hauls (from the sea-surface to the top of the thermocline), made during the dry season (January to March) by oceanographic vessel R.V. Capricorne during three cruises, of tuna larvae research in 1976 and 1977, between the African Coast and the Equator, from 17 degrees W to 9 degrees E.
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From several sources of data, the authors study seasonal variations of larval abundance for five species of tuna in Eastern Tropical Atlantic and its relation to the hydrological conditions. Distributional maps and TS graphs are given.
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Esta tese é um estudo sobre os relacionamentos afetivo-conjugais interculturais, a saber, entre homens suíços e mulheres de países em desenvolvimento. O objetivo é buscar compreender esses relacionamentos e seu aumento através do que aqui denomino turismo afetivo-conjugal e migração afetivo-conjugal. Por um lado, e através dos discursos dos homens suíços, perceber como constroem seus projetos de vida, suas masculinidades, as motivações de suas escolhas pelo relacionamento com alguém de um país e cultura diferente da sua de origem, as causas dessas escolhas, como se percebem como homens e pais de família, suas percepções acerca das vivências e tensões na sociedade suíça face às ressignificações atuais da família e do casamento. Por outro lado, por estarem, todas as esposas em um contexto de migração, captar em que circunstâncias acontece a trajetória migratória feminina na atualidade, a feminina para a Suíça e, para o propósito específico desta tese, a migração em um contexto afetivo-conjugal intercultural. E, através dos discursos das migrantes pretende-se apreender suas escolhas, assim como as dificuldades vivenciadas por algumas delas. A amostra foi composta por vinte entrevistas: uma tailandesa divorciada, um suíço divorciado e nove casais constituídos por suíços e mulheres de quatro países em desenvolvimento. A amostra foi reunida após exaustiva busca via internet, Facebook, Orkut e através outras estratégias: ida a bares e restaurantes da cidade, sugestões e conhecimentos dos colegas do alojamentos e faculdade. A análise das falas dos entrevistados permite concluir que os suíços, ao buscarem relacionamentos afetivos-conjugais com mulheres de países em desenvolvimento, na verdade, desejam constituir uma família coesa, unida que valorize os valores tradicionais. Assim, mulheres de países em desenvolvimento são escolhidas por seus valores familiares mais tradicionais, ou seja, pelas suas qualidades como companheira de vida. Através da análise do discurso dos sujeitos perquiridos e dos dados estatísticos fornecidos pelo Centro de Estatística Suíço foi possível verificar como a migração e o turismo constituíram meios pelos quais os entrevistados conseguem formar uma família intercultural, como se organizam para tal, suas estratégias e projetos de vida. As falas das esposas migrantes mostram mulheres com agency, mas também possíveis dificuldades vivenciadas no país de destino, por se encontrarem longe de casa, de sua família e país de origem. As motivações por um relacionamento afetivo-conjugal intercultural mostram o desejo de ter para si uma família onde seus membros sejam menos independentes entre si.
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A novel approach to achieving a polarization-insensitive semiconductor optical amplifier is presented. The active layer consists of graded tensile strained bulk-like structure. which can not only enhance TM mode material gain and further realize polarization-insensitivity, but also get a large 3dB bandwidth due to different strain introduced into the active layer. 3dB bandwidth more than 40nm. 65nm has been obtained in die experiment and theory, respectively. The characteristics of such polarization insensitive structure have been analyzed, The influence of the amount of strain and of the thickness of strain layer on the polarization insensitivity has been discussed.