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Depuis trente ans, des efforts ont été menés dans le domaine de l’ingénierie des matériaux afin de concevoir des appareils médicaux pouvant être en contact avec les tissus humains. Néanmoins l’interaction entre la surface du matériau et l’environnement physiologique entraine la plupart du temps des complications. Le laboratoire d’ingénierie des surfaces est spécialisé dans l’élaboration de surfaces biomimétiques capables d’interagir de manière proactive avec leur environnement. Pour des applications cardiovasculaires, une des stratégies consiste à utiliser des protéines de la matrice extracellulaire, comme la fibronectine, connue pour la promotion de l’adhésion des cellules endothéliales. Dans ce contexte, parce que la bioactivité de la fibronectine est fortement liée à sa conformation, l’objectif est de comparer différentes stratégies d’immobilisation en caractérisant la quantité de fibronectine immobilisée ainsi que son activité biologique. Les précédentes études menées au laboratoire ont souligné le fait que la fibronectine immobilisée par les cystéines présente une meilleur bioactivité que lorsque celle-ci est immobilisée par les groupements lysines qu’elle contient. L’actuel projet porte sur l’étude de l’influence de l’utilisation d’un bras d’ancrage hydrophile ou hydrophobe entre la protéine et la surface sur la bioactivité de la protéine. Les résultats ont d’une part montré l’efficacité des bras d’ancrage dans l’immobilisation de la fibronectine et d’autre part les limites de leur utilisation pour une étude comparative portant sur la quantification et la bioactivité de la protéine.
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Résumé : Face à l’accroissement de la résolution spatiale des capteurs optiques satellitaires, de nouvelles stratégies doivent être développées pour classifier les images de télédétection. En effet, l’abondance de détails dans ces images diminue fortement l’efficacité des classifications spectrales; de nombreuses méthodes de classification texturale, notamment les approches statistiques, ne sont plus adaptées. À l’inverse, les approches structurelles offrent une ouverture intéressante : ces approches orientées objet consistent à étudier la structure de l’image pour en interpréter le sens. Un algorithme de ce type est proposé dans la première partie de cette thèse. Reposant sur la détection et l’analyse de points-clés (KPC : KeyPoint-based Classification), il offre une solution efficace au problème de la classification d’images à très haute résolution spatiale. Les classifications effectuées sur les données montrent en particulier sa capacité à différencier des textures visuellement similaires. Par ailleurs, il a été montré dans la littérature que la fusion évidentielle, reposant sur la théorie de Dempster-Shafer, est tout à fait adaptée aux images de télédétection en raison de son aptitude à intégrer des concepts tels que l’ambiguïté et l’incertitude. Peu d’études ont en revanche été menées sur l’application de cette théorie à des données texturales complexes telles que celles issues de classifications structurelles. La seconde partie de cette thèse vise à combler ce manque, en s’intéressant à la fusion de classifications KPC multi-échelle par la théorie de Dempster-Shafer. Les tests menés montrent que cette approche multi-échelle permet d’améliorer la classification finale dans le cas où l’image initiale est de faible qualité. De plus, l’étude effectuée met en évidence le potentiel d’amélioration apporté par l’estimation de la fiabilité des classifications intermédiaires, et fournit des pistes pour mener ces estimations.
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Aim and Objective In this qualitative study we explored women’s pregnancy intentions and experiences of intimate partner violence before, during and after pregnancy. Background Unintended pregnancies in the context of intimate partner violence can have serious health, social and economic consequences for women and their children. Design Feminist and phenomenological philosophies underpinned the study to gain a richer understanding of women’s experiences. Methods Eleven women who had been pregnant in the previous two years were recruited from community-based women’s refuges in one region of the United Kingdom. Of the eleven women, eight had unplanned pregnancies, two reported being coerced into early motherhood, and only one woman had purposively planned her pregnancy. Multiple in-depth interviews focused on participants’ accounts of living with intimate partner violence. Experiential data analysis was used to identify, analyse and highlight themes. Results Three major themes were identified: men’s control of contraception, partner’s indiscriminate response to the pregnancy, and women’s mixed feelings about the pregnancy. Participants reported limited influence over their sexual relationship and Accepted Article This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. birth control. Feelings of vulnerability about themselves and fear for their unborn babies’ safety were intensified by their partners’ continued violence during pregnancy. Conclusion Women experiencing intimate partner violence were more likely to have an unintended pregnancy. This could be attributed to male dominance and fear, which impacts on a woman’s ability to manage her birth control options. The women’s initial excitement about their pregnancy diminished in the face of uncertainty and ongoing violence within their relationship. Relevance to clinical practice Women experiencing violence lack choice in relation to birth control options leading to unintended pregnancies. Interpreting the findings from the victim-perpetrator interactive spin theory of intimate partner violence provides a possible framework for midwives and nurses to better understand and respond to women’s experiences of violence during pregnancy.
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Les individus porteurs d’une mutation des gènes BRCA1/2 s’inquiètent généralement du risque de leurs enfants d’avoir hérité de la mutation génétique familiale. Malgré l’absence d’avantages médicaux pour les enfants mineurs et l’impossibilité pour eux d’être testés avant d’être adultes, une majorité des parents leur communiquent néanmoins le résultat du test génétique BRCA1/2. Les parents confrontés à cette situation disent avoir besoin d’être accompagnés dans cette décision. L’objectif de ce projet, à devis qualitatif, était de développer un outil d’aide à la décision à l’intention des individus porteurs quant à la communication du résultat de test BRCA1/2 à leurs enfants mineurs. Développé conformément aux critères de l’International Patient Decision Aids Standards, le prototype a été évalué lors de groupes de discussion et d’entrevues individuelles menés auprès de mères porteuses d’une mutation des gènes BRCA1/2 (n=9). Des professionnels de la santé l’ont également commenté (n=3). Une analyse thématique a été effectuée à partir des transcriptions des entrevues. Globalement, les résultats de cette étude suggèrent que les mères ne présentent pas de besoin quant à la décision de communiquer ou non le résultat BRCA1/2 à leurs enfants mineurs, puisqu’elles semblent déjà avoir choisi d’en parler. Elles désirent un outil pour les préparer et les aider à communiquer l’information à leurs enfants. La visée de l’outil a donc été modifiée afin de répondre aux besoins des mères. L’outil d’aide à la communication est présenté sous la forme d’un livret. Il comprend les avantages et les inconvénients de communiquer, des étapes afin de s’y préparer, des conseils et des témoignages de parents. D’autres études seront nécessaires afin d’évaluer l’effet de cet outil pour les parents porteurs dans leur processus de communication.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08
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O presente estudo tem como objetivo a caraterização acústica da voz normal para os falantes do Português Europeu, em termos de frequência fundamental, jitter, shimmer e relação sinal-ruído. São também analisadas as caraterísticas individuais que possam ter influência sobre a qualidade vocal, nomeadamente idade, género, índice de massa corporal, hábitos tabágicos e uso da voz no canto. Para tal, foram recolhidas amostras de fala de 363 indivíduos com uma voz avaliada como normal: 113 homens e 250 mulheres com idades compreendidas entre os 18 e os 91 anos. Amostras da produção sustentada da vogal /a/ foram analisadas acusticamente com o programa Praat, tendo sido extraídos os valores da média, mediana e desvio-padrão da frequência fundamental, jitter (ppq5), shimmer (apq11) e relação sinal-ruído. Os resultados obtidos apontam no sentido do género e a idade do indivíduo serem os fatores que maior influência exercem na voz, sendo que ambos os géneros apresentam um declínio da qualidade vocal ao longo da vida. As mulheres, globalmente, apresentam valores de frequência fundamental de 193,4±28,5 Hz (média ± desvio padrão da média), significativamente mais elevados que os homens, com valores de 120,7±22,3 Hz. Em termos de jitter, as mulheres obtiveram valores de 0,214±0,126 %, significativamente mais reduzidos que os 0,247±0,190 % obtidos para os homens. O shimmer não apresentou diferenças significativas entre géneros, sendo que os valores apresentados foram de 5,403±2,652 % para homens e 5,174±2,696 % para as mulheres. Relativamente à relação sinal-ruído, foram obtidos valores significativamente mais elevados nas mulheres, com 17,335±3,958 dB, tendo-se obtido para os homens 16,315±3,267 dB. Não foi encontrado um efeito significativo do índice de massa corporal, hábitos tabágicos e uso da voz no canto. Este trabalho disponibiliza novos dados para que a avaliação da voz em contexto clínico seja mais objetiva e eficaz.
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El presente trabajo de graduación denominado Software Educativo de álgebra para el Noveno Año de Educación General Básica 2, está basado en los contenidos de la reforma curricular ecuatoriana de álgebra para el noveno año. Se ha diseñado una página web y un texto guía el cual contiene la base teórica de: Potenciación, Radicación, Ecuaciones e Inecuaciones; con sus respectivos enunciados, leyes, teoremas, fórmulas, y ejercicios resueltos. Se pretende que el software educativo, haga el papel de profesor virtual. Para la creación del software se utilizaron los programas: MACROMEDIA FLASH 8 y MICROSOFT FRONTPAGE 2003, mediante los cuales he diseñado y publicado en la página web animaciones que contienen la resolución de ejercicios, problemas y aplicación de teorías. Para la estructura general de la página web, se utilizaron plantillas preestablecidas que facilitan el manejo de menús y marcos. Las animaciones flash que se encuentran en la página web, ayudarán a despertar el interés de los estudiantes en prestar atención y sobre todo a desarrollar capacidades, destrezas, competencias y creatividad en el estudio de Álgebra.
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Alliance formation is a critical dimension of social intelligence in political, social and biological systems. As some allies may provide greater ‘leverage’ than others during social conflict, the cognitive architecture that supports alliance formation in humans may be shaped by recent experience, for example in light of the outcomes of violent or non-violent forms intrasexual competition. Here we used experimental priming techniques to explore this issue. Consistent with our predictions, while men’s preference for dominant allies strengthened following losses (compared to victories) in violent intrasexual contests, women’s preferences for dominant allies weakened following losses (compared to victories) in violent intrasexual contests. Our findings suggest that while men may prefer dominant (i.e. masculine) allies following losses in violent confrontation in order to facilitate successful resource competition, women may ‘tend and befriend’ following this scenario and seek support from prosocial (i.e. feminine) allies and/or avoid the potential costs of dominant allies as long-term social partners. Moreover, they demonstrate facultative responses to signals related to dominance in allies, which may shape sex differences in sociality in light of recent experience and suggest that intrasexual selection has shaped social intelligence in humans.
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During the early Stuart period, England’s return to male monarchal rule resulted in the emergence of a political analogy that understood the authority of the monarch to be rooted in the “natural” authority of the father; consequently, the mother’s authoritative role within the family was repressed. As the literature of the period recognized, however, there would be no family unit for the father to lead without the words and bodies of women to make narratives of dynasty and legitimacy possible. Early modern discourse reveals that the reproductive roles of men and women, and the social hierarchies that grow out of them, are as much a matter of human design as of divine or natural law. Moreover, despite the attempts of James I and Charles I to strengthen royal patriarchal authority, the role of the monarch was repeatedly challenged on stage and in print even prior to the British Civil Wars and the 1649 beheading of Charles I. Texts produced at moments of political crisis reveal how women could uphold the legitimacy of familial and political hierarchies, but they also disclose patriarchy’s limits by representing “natural” male authority as depending in part on women’s discursive control over their bodies. Due to the epistemological instability of the female reproductive body, women play a privileged interpretive role in constructing patriarchal identities. The dearth of definitive knowledge about the female body during this period, and the consequent inability to fix or stabilize somatic meaning, led to the proliferation of differing, and frequently contradictory, depictions of women’s bodies. The female body became a site of contested meaning in early modern discourse, with men and women struggling for dominance, and competitors so diverse as to include kings, midwives, scholars of anatomy, and female religious sectarians. Essentially, this competition came down to a question of where to locate somatic meaning: In the opaque, uncertain bodies of women? In women’s equally uncertain and unreliable words? In the often contradictory claims of various male-authored medical treatises? In the whispered conversations that took place between women behind the closed doors of birthing rooms? My dissertation traces this representational instability through plays by William Shakespeare, John Ford, Thomas Middleton, and William Rowley, as well as in monstrous birth pamphlets, medical treatises, legal documents, histories, satires, and ballads. In these texts, the stories women tell about and through their bodies challenge and often supersede male epistemological control. These stories, which I term female bodily narratives, allow women to participate in defining patriarchal authority at the levels of both the family and the state. After laying out these controversies and instabilities surrounding early modern women’s bodies in my first chapter, my remaining chapters analyze the impact of women’s words on four distinct but overlapping reproductive issues: virginity, pregnancy, birthing room rituals, and paternity. In chapters 2 and 3, I reveal how women construct the inner, unseen “truths” of their reproductive bodies through speech and performance, and in doing so challenge the traditional forms of male authority that depend on these very constructions for coherence. Chapter 2 analyzes virginity in Thomas Middleton and William Rowley’s play The Changeling (1622) and in texts documenting the 1613 Essex divorce, during which Frances Howard, like Beatrice-Joanna in the play, was required to undergo a virginity test. These texts demonstrate that a woman’s ability to feign virginity could allow her to undermine patriarchal authority within the family and the state, even as they reveal how men relied on women to represent their reproductive bodies in socially stabilizing ways. During the British Civil Wars and Interregnum (1642-1660), Parliamentary writers used Howard as an example of how the unruly words and bodies of women could disrupt and transform state politics by influencing court faction; in doing so, they also revealed how female bodily narratives could help recast political historiography. In chapter 3, I investigate depictions of pregnancy in John Ford’s tragedy, ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore (1633) and in early modern medical treatises from 1604 to 1651. Although medical texts claim to convey definitive knowledge about the female reproductive body, in actuality male knowledge frequently hinged on the ways women chose to interpret the unstable physical indicators of pregnancy. In Ford’s play, Annabella and Putana take advantage of male ignorance in order to conceal Annabella’s incestuous, illegitimate pregnancy from her father and husband, thus raising fears about women’s ability to misrepresent their bodies. Since medical treatises often frame the conception of healthy, legitimate offspring as a matter of national importance, women’s ability to conceal or even terminate their pregnancies could weaken both the patriarchal family and the patriarchal state that the family helped found. Chapters 4 and 5 broaden the socio-political ramifications of women’s words and bodies by demonstrating how female bodily narratives are required to establish paternity and legitimacy, and thus help shape patriarchal authority at multiple social levels. In chapter 4, I study representations of birthing room gossip in Thomas Middleton’s play, A Chaste Maid in Cheapside (1613), and in three Mistris Parliament pamphlets (1648) that satirize parliamentary power. Across these texts, women’s birthing room “gossip” comments on and critiques such issues as men’s behavior towards their wives and children, the proper use of household funds, the finer points of religious ritual, and even the limits of the authority of the monarch. The collective speech of the female-dominated birthing room thus proves central not only to attributing paternity to particular men, but also to the consequent definition and establishment of the political, socio-economic, and domestic roles of patriarchy. Chapter 5 examines anxieties about paternity in William Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale (1611) and in early modern monstrous birth pamphlets from 1600 to 1647, in which children born with congenital deformities are explained as God’s punishment for the sexual, religious, and/or political transgressions of their parents or communities. Both the play and the pamphlets explore the formative/deformative power of women’s words and bodies over their offspring, a power that could obscure a father’s connection to his children. However, although the pamphlets attempt to contain and discipline women’s unruly words and bodies with the force of male authority, the play reveals the dangers of male tyranny and the crucial role of maternal authority in reproducing and authenticating dynastic continuity and royal legitimacy. My emphasis on the socio-political impact of women’s self-representation distinguishes my work from that of scholars such as Mary Fissell and Julie Crawford, who claim that early modern beliefs about the female reproductive body influenced textual depictions of major religious and political events, but give little sustained attention to the role female speech plays in these representations. In contrast, my dissertation reveals that in such texts, patriarchal society relies precisely on the words women speak about their own and other women’s bodies. Ultimately, I argue that female bodily narratives were crucial in shaping early modern culture, and they are equally crucial to our critical understanding of sexual and state politics in the literature of the period.
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Facebook joue un rôle déterminant dans la montée fulgurante en popularité des RSN sur Internet. Tout le fonctionnement de la plateforme repose sur la connexion aux comptes des autres membres. La popularité de Facebook doit beaucoup au partage public et réciproque des informations personnelles de ses usagers. Ce type de renseignement était jusqu’à présent réservé aux personnes appartenant à un cercle restreint de proches et d’intimes. Toutefois, les listes de contact des utilisateurs Facebook ne sont pas uniquement constituées d’amis proches, mais plutôt d’un ensemble de relations interpersonnelles – formé de connaissances, de collègues, d’anciens camarades de classe, etc. Les membres Facebook divulguent ainsi souvent leur intimité à un auditoire qui peut être qualifié de public en raison de sa taille et de sa diversité d’origine. Les recherches quantitatives sur le sujet sont nombreuses, néanmoins le point de vue de réels utilisateurs des réseaux sociaux numériques est très peu connu. Cette étude exploratoire vise les expressions visibles de l’intimité sur les réseaux sociaux numériques, tels que Facebook, et s’intéresse plus particulièrement à l’apparition d’une nouvelle forme d’intimité exclusive aux réseaux sociaux numériques. Pour ce faire, 15 entretiens individuels ont été menés auprès d’une population à forte utilisation de Facebook : les étudiantes universitaires de 18 à 24 ans. À l’aide des notions d’espace public, d’espace privé, d’intimité, d’extimité et de visibilité, ce mémoire explore la représentation que l’utilisateur se fait de l’envahissement du territoire de l’intimité par les réseaux sociaux. On y explique l’apparition d’une possible nouvelle forme d’intimité – engendré par les réseaux sociaux numériques – grâce au mouvement des frontières entre les espaces privés et publics. Selon les résultats présentés dans ce mémoire, les utilisateurs Facebook emploient un certain nombre de stratégies pour se protéger des effets négatifs de la diffusion de leur vie privée, tout en divulguant suffisamment d’information pour assurer l’entretient de leur relation avec leurs amis. Leur vie privée est donc publique, mais seulement pour leurs propres réseaux. L’intimité sur Facebook s’affiche aisément, selon des degrés déterminés par la communauté d’utilisateurs, alors qu’elle reste cachée dans la vie de tous les jours.
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Relatório de Estágio apresentado para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Desporto com especialização em Treino Desportivo
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a complex issue. The present study explored how media exposure to female and male victims of IPV affected participants’ support for both groups. It was hypothesized that female victims would be supported more than male victims and that presenting stimuli that drew attention to male victims would not decrease support for female victims. Participants were presented with one of three posters, drawing attention to male victims, female victims, or both. A questionnaire was then used to assess perceptions of support for IPV victims, which was completed by 121 participants. Results indicated that females were supported more than males and that drawing attention to male victims did not decrease participants’ support for female victims. An exploratory analysis also revealed that women, overall, have high support for all victims, while men’s level of support changed depending on the type of information to which they were exposed.
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May I start with two observations? First, men’s relations to feminism are problematic—there is always a gap, a gap between men and feminism; second, the gendering of men and masculinities is now recognised. There are several challenges here. The gender challenge concerns how to move from the presumed “genderlessness” of men towards the gender-consciousness of being a man/men. Another challenge concerns the “public/private,” the disruption of dominant narratives of “I” of men and the masculine “I.” There is also a temporal challenge, of moving away from simple linearity of the “I.” Together, these challenges can be seen as moving away from taken-for-granted “gender power-coherence” towards gender power-consciousness. To address these kinds of question means interrogating the uneven non-equivalences of what it means to be male, a man, masculine. This is not easily reduced to sex or gender. Rather gender/sex, or simply gex, helps to speak of such blurrings.
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Foregrounding research among 16-21 year-old heterosexual male youth, this article provides an overview of the changing nature of masculinities in Anglo-American cultures. I suggest that cultural homophobia is rapidly decreasing among young men in these cultures, and that this has a profound impact on their gendered performances. I suggest that hegemonic masculinity theory is incapable of explaining these changes. Thus I introduce inclusive masculinity theory—and its principal heuristic concept, homohysteria—to make sense of the changing nature of young men’s masculinities.
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Previous research has demonstrated that aggression and marginalization are key components of maintaining popularity within male peer groups. However, more recent ethnographic studies have documented a significant shift in young men’s attitudes and behaviours, with more inclusive masculinities flourishing. My previous research has examined friendship dynamics and popularity hierarchies among boys, showing that contemporary popularity is stratified by a boy’s charisma, authenticity, emotional support, and social fluidity. In this article, I draw upon ethnographic research to provide an intersectional analysis of how adolescent masculinities are influenced by class, age and sexuality