999 resultados para Exposition universelle de 1878 (Paris, France)


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At head of title: Exposition universelle de 1867.

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"Les six études ... ont déjà paru ... dans la Revue des deux-mondes, la Gazette des beaux-arts, la Revue de l'art ancien et moderne." -- Préf.

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This paper analyses acarological evidence from a 130-year-old forensic investigation. It was the first case in forensic acarology, i.e., the first case where mites provided substantial information to estimate the post-mortem interval (PMI). In 1878, the mites found in the mummified body of a newborn baby girl in Paris, France, were studied by acarologist and forensic entomologist Jean Pierre M,gnin. M,gnin estimated around 2.4 million mites in the skull and identified them as Tyroglyphus longior (Gervais), a junior synonym of Tyrophagus longior. He suggested that the arrival of these mites at the corpse would have occurred by phoresy on carrier insects, roughly 5 months before the autopsy. There is no doubt about the identification of the mites, M,gnin was a highly respected acarologist. However, two main factors affecting the biology of Tyrophagus mites were not included in the original analysis. First, M,gnin stated that the mites were phoretic. However, he probably did not have access to information about the natural history of the species, because as a rule Tyrophagus mites are non-phoretic. Considering the omnipresence of Tyrophagus mites in soil, most likely the mites will have arrived almost immediately after death. Second, temperature was not taken into account during the estimations of the mite population growth rate. The new analysis is based on current knowledge of Tyrophagus biology and includes temperature, estimated following a handful of weather reports of the years 1877 and 1878. The new projections indicate that non-phoretic mites may have colonised the body just after death and the colony would have built up over 8 months, contrary to the 5 months proposed by M,gnin. This new lapse of time agrees with the PMI proposed by Brouardel: on 15 January 1878 he postulated the death of the newborn to have occurred some 8 months before the autopsy.

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The second Congress first met in Brussels Sept. 20-22, 1848, and re-assembled in Paris Aug. 22-24, 1849. Proceedings of each meeting were published. cf. p. [v] and Hague. palace of Peace. Lib. Cat. Suppl. 1, col. 371.

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At head of title: Ministère de l'agriculture et du commerce. Exposition universelle internationale de 1878 à Paris. Groupe II. -- Classe 9.

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Notice biographique.--Introduction: L'art à l'Exposition universelle de 1855.--École française.--École allemande.--École anglaise.--École italienne: fragments.--Appendice: le chevalier Delatouche.

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"Imprimé pour l'Exposition universelle de 1889".

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At head of title: Union postale universelle.