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Comprend : [Folio I] Vue de la ville et du port de Constantinople. [Cote : BNF C65845]
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Comprend : [Carte dépliante avant le folio G1]. La carte d'Italie. [Carte de l'Italie, avec la Sicile, la Corse, les côtes de l'Adriatique] [Cote : BNF C11372]
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Comprend : [Carte en regard de la p.3. Carte de la Terre Sainte] [Cote : BNF C121998] ; [Carte en regard du folio E5v °. Carte de l'Arabie] [Cote : BNF C121999] ; [Carte en regard du folio F5r °. Carte des côtes de la Méditéranée] [Cote : BNF C122000] ; [Carte en regard du folio G5v °. Carte de la Terre Sainte] [Cote : BNF C122001] ; [Dernière carte du volume p.108. Carte de la Terre Sainte] [Cote : BNF C122002]
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Comprend : [ Planche dépliante entre pp. 64-65. ] Elévation des faces des murs du Salon de l'Académie [royale des Arts de peinture et de sculpture. XVIIIè siècle.] [ Cote : BNF C 107129. ] ; [ Planche dépliante entre pp.104-105. ] Plan et élévation de la salle où se tiennent ordinairement les Assemblés. [ Académie royale des Arts de peinture et de sculpture. XVIIIè siècle.] [ Cote : BNF C 107130. ] ; [ Planche dépliante entre pp.164-166. ] Plan et élévation de la troisième salle de l'Académie [royale des Arts de peinture et de sculpture] où sont les vases de Medicis. [XVIIIè siècle.] [ Cote : BNF C 106592. ] ; [ Planche dépliante entre pp.208-209. ] Plan de la salle séparée des autres. [ Une salle de l'Académie royale des Arts de peinture et de sculpture. XVIIIè siècle.] [ Cote : BNF C 107131. ] ; [ Planche dépliante entre pp. 246-247. ] Plan du vestibule par où on entre dans le salon [de l'Académie royale des Arts de peinture et de sculpture. XVIIIè siècle.] [ Cote : BNF C 107132. ] ; [ Planche dépliante entre pp.256-257. ] Plan de l'Ecole du modèle [ à l'Académie royale des Arts de peinture et de sculpture. XVIIIè siècle.] [ Cote : BNF C 107133. ]
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OBJECTIVES: To determine whether baseline demographic, clinical, articular and laboratory variables predict methotrexate (MTX) poor response in polyarticular-course juvenile idiopathic arthritis. METHODS: Patients newly treated for 6 months with MTX enrolled in the Paediatric Rheumatology International Trials Organization (PRINTO) MTX trial. Bivariate and logistic regression analyses were used to identify baseline predictors of poor response according to the American College of Rheumatology pediatric (ACR-ped) 30 and 70 criteria. RESULTS: In all, 405/563 (71.9%) of patients were women; median age at onset and disease duration were 4.3 and 1.4 years, respectively, with anti-nuclear antibody (ANA) detected in 259/537 (48.2%) patients. With multivariate logistic regression analysis, the most important determinants of ACR-ped 70 non-responders were: disease duration > 1.3 years (OR 1.93), ANA negativity (OR 1.77), Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire (CHAQ) disability index > 1.125 (OR 1.65) and the presence of right and left wrist activity (OR 1.55). Predictors of ACR-ped 30 non-responders were: ANA negativity (OR 1.92), CHAQ disability index > 1.14 (OR 2.18) and a parent's evaluation of child's overall well-being < or = 4.69 (OR 2.2). CONCLUSION: The subgroup of patients with longer disease duration, ANA negativity, higher disability and presence of wrist activity were significantly associated with a poorer response to a 6-month MTX course.
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We show how to decompose any density matrix of the simplest binary composite systems, whether separable or not, in terms of only product vectors. We determine for all cases the minimal number of product vectors needed for such a decomposition. Separable states correspond to mixing from one to four pure product states. Inseparable states can be described as pseudomixtures of four or five pure product states, and can be made separable by mixing them with one or two pure product states.
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This report presents the results of the largest and most comprehensive study to date on portland cement pervious concrete (PCPC). It is designed to be widely accessible and easily applied by designers, producers, contractors, and owners. The project was designed to begin with pervious concrete best practices and then to address the unanswered questions in a systematic fashion to allow a successful overlay project. Consequently, the first portion of the integrated project involved a combination of fundamental material property investigations, test method development, and addressing constructability issues before actual construction could take place. The second portion of the project involved actual construction and long-term testing before reporting successes, failures, and lessons learned. The results of the studies conducted show that a pervious concrete overlay can be designed, constructed, operated, and maintained. A pervious concrete overlay has several inherent advantages, including reduced splash and spray and reduced hydroplaning potential, as well as being a very quiet pavement. The good performance of this overlay in a particularly harsh freeze-thaw climate, Minnesota, shows pervious concrete is durable and can be successfully used in freeze-thaw climates with truck traffic and heavy snow plowing.
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The problem of freeze-out (FO) in relativistic heavy-ion reactions is addressed. We develop and analyze an idealized one-dimensional model of FO in a finite layer, based on the covariant FO probability. The resulting post FO phase-space distributions are discussed for different FO probabilities and layer thicknesses.
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The pure classical content of a pseudoclassical nonrelativistic model of a spinning particle is studied. The only physical meaningful world line is the one without "Zitterbewegung." Interactions with external electromagnetic fields are also studied.