1000 resultados para Réseaux électriques d’interconnexion--Québec (Province)
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Peasant societies are often seen by neoliberal or Marxist theorists as passive subjects of political-economic transformations occurring at a higher level, only surviving through acculturation to market requirements. By analyzing agricultural work organization in highland communities and a local system of water management called Acuerdos Reciprocos por el Agua (Reciprocal Agreements for Water), developed in 2003 by the Natura Bolivia foundation in Florida Province in Bolivia, we show that, contrary to this perception, traditional reciprocal norms still play an essential role in decision making. This suggests the agency of rural societies and the resilience of traditional reciprocity-based norms in mountain regions.
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A survey of 79 fields was conducted between December 1993 and January 1994, to determine the distribution and relative importance of species of the genus Cyperus, to justify developing management strategies in the southeastern of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Yellow and purple nutsedge were found in 43% and 9% respectively of the surveyed fields. Thirty eight per cent of the surveyed area showed a heavy infestation of yellow nutsedge, and in 90% of cases yellow nutsedge was invading fields cultivated with summer crops and associated with one or more of other seven perennial weeds, mainly bermudagrass.
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Selostus: Etelä-Savon viljelysmaan arseeni- ja raskasmetallipitoisuudet
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Le concept de réseau est aujourd'hui largement entré dans le vocabulaire des sciences sociales. En histoire, l'introduction du vocabulaire des réseaux a souvent été liée à des démarches situées à une échelle « micro » et travaillant à mettre en évidence l'agency individuelle. Depuis les années 1990, une analyse de réseaux plus formalisée a fait des apparitions épisodiques, et inégales selon les domaines linguistiques, dans d'autres travaux historiques fondés au contraire sur des observations systématiques à une échelle macro. Après 30 ans d'une intégration de la catégorie à la démarche historique, un véritable savoir-faire historien émerge autour des questionnements auxquels elle est associée et des méthodologies qu'elle implique. Cependant, si l'analyse de réseaux a déjà largement fait la preuve de son intérêt dans certains domaines spécifiques de l'histoire, il existe trop peu de dialogue entre ceux qui la pratiquent ; notre souhait, en donnant à voir les parentés et les différences entre des textes issus de pays et de sous-disciplines variés, est bien de promouvoir un tel dialogue.
La vie politique en province : étude sur G. Bordillon, suivie d'un choix de ses lettres / Élie Sorin
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BACKGROUND: Collaboration and interprofessional practices are highly valued in health systems, because they are thought to improve outcomes of care for persons with complex health problems, such as low back pain. Physiotherapists, like all health providers, are encouraged to take part in interprofessional practices. However, little is known about these practices, especially for private sector physiotherapists. This study aimed to: 1) explore how physiotherapists working in the private sector with adults with low back pain describe their interprofessional practices, 2) identify factors that influence their interprofessional practices, and 3) identify their perceived effects. METHODS: Participants were 13 physiotherapists, 10 women/3 men, having between 3 and 21 years of professional experience. For this descriptive qualitative study, we used face-to-face semi-structured interviews and conducted content analysis encompassing data coding and thematic regrouping. RESULTS: Physiotherapists described interprofessional practices heterogeneously, including numerous processes such as sharing information and referring. Factors that influenced physiotherapists' interprofessional practices were related to patients, providers, organizations, and wider systems (e.g. professional system). Physiotherapists mostly viewed positive effects of interprofessional practices, including elements such as gaining new knowledge as a provider and being valued in one's own role, as well as improvements in overall treatment and outcome. CONCLUSIONS: This qualitative study offers new insights into the interprofessional practices of physiotherapists working with adults with low back pain, as perceived by the physiotherapists' themselves. Based on the results, the development of strategies aiming to increase interprofessionalism in the management of low back pain would most likely require taking into consideration factors associated with patients, providers, the organizations within which they work, and the wider systems.
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Collection : Archives de la France monastique ; 1
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"Morphing Romania and the Moldova Province" gives a short insight of cartograms. Digital cartograms provide potential to move away from classical visualization of geographical data and benefit of new understanding of our world. They introduce a human vision instead of a planimetric one. By applying the Gastner-Newman algorithm for generating density-equalising cartograms to Romania and its Moldova province we can discuss the making of cartograms in general.