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Journal articles on the topic "Contrôle du corps entier":
Rebejac, M., M. Duch, and M. Fauchet. "Contrôle qualité des gamma-caméras en mode tomographique et mode corps entier." RBM-News 18, no. 1 (January 1996): 44–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0222-0776(96)82202-4.
Doré, Antoine. "Le devenir politique des corps recomposés : la circulation des animaux dans l’espace public." Sociologie et sociétés 42, no. 2 (January 20, 2011): 181–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/045361ar.
Watelet, J. "Cryothérapie corps entier." Science & Sports 30, no. 2 (April 2015): 111–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scispo.2015.02.001.
AHOURY Judicael, KABAS Raïssa-Michelle, DIABATE Aboubacar Sidiki, GUEMELIN Emmanuel Salomon, and ZARHEDINE Oualid. "Apport de l’IRM de diffusion corps entier 1,5T dans le bilan des cancers à propos de 124 cas." Journal Africain d Imagerie Médicale (J Afr Imag Méd) Journal Officiel de la Société de Radiologie d’Afrique Noire Francophone (SRANF) 16, no. 1 (May 10, 2024): 28–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.55715/jaim.v16i1.537.
De Leiris, N., L. Djaileb, A. Thiebaud, and J. P. Vuillez. "Bilan d’extension d’un myélome : histoire d’un corps entier « entier »." Médecine Nucléaire 41, no. 3 (May 2017): 209–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mednuc.2017.02.199.
Luciani, A., F. Pigneur, P. Beaussart, and A. Rahmouni. "Hematologie : applications IRM corps entier." Journal de Radiologie 90, no. 10 (October 2009): 1338. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0221-0363(09)75314-4.
Bieuzen, F., J. Louis, and C. Hausswirth. "Cryothérapie corps entier et exercice." Science & Sports 30, no. 2 (April 2015): 113–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scispo.2015.02.002.
Clerget, Joël. "Le corps entier de mon bébé." Spirale N° 74, no. 2 (2015): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/spi.074.0023.
Burel, Nicolas, and Bernard Andrieu. "IntroductionVers une analyse du corps entier." Recherches & éducations, no. 12 (October 1, 2014): 9–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rechercheseducations.2193.
Triaire, B., and J. F. Briant. "IRM corps entier, une technique d’avenir." Journal de Radiologie 85, no. 9 (September 2004): 1434. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0221-0363(04)77415-6.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Contrôle du corps entier":
Penco, Luigi. "Whole-body Teleoperation of Humanoid Robots." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2022. https://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/ulprive/DDOC_T_2022_0059_PENCO.pdf.
This thesis aims to investigate systems and tools for teleoperating a humanoid robot. Robot teleoperation is crucial to send and control robots in environments that are dangerous or inaccessible for humans (e.g., disaster response scenarios, contaminated environments, or extraterrestrial sites). The term teleoperation most commonly refers to direct and continuous control of a robot. In this case, the human operator guides the motion of the robot with her/his own physical motion or through some physical input device. One of the main challenges is to control the robot in a way that guarantees its dynamical balance while trying to follow the human references. In addition, the human operator needs some feedback about the state of the robot and its work site through remote sensors in order to comprehend the situation or feel physically present at the site, producing effective robot behaviors. Complications arise when the communication network is non-ideal. In this case the commands from human to robot together with the feedback from robot to human can be delayed. These delays can be very disturbing for the human operator, who cannot teleoperate their robot avatar in an effective way.Another crucial point to consider when setting up a teleoperation system is the large number of parameters that have to be tuned to effectively control the teleoperated robots. Machine learning approaches and stochastic optimizers can be used to automate the learning of some of the parameters.In this thesis, we proposed a teleoperation system that has been tested on the humanoid robot iCub. We used an inertial-technology-based motion capture suit as input device to control the humanoid and a virtual reality headset connected to the robot cameras to get some visual feedback. We first translated the human movements into equivalent robot ones by developping a motion retargeting approach that achieves human-likeness while trying to ensure the feasibility of the transferred motion. We then implemented a whole-body controller to enable the robot to track the retargeted human motion. The controller has been later optimized in simulation to achieve a good tracking of the whole-body reference movements, by recurring to a multi-objective stochastic optimizer, which allowed us to find robust solutions working on the real robot in few trials.To teleoperate walking motions, we implemented a higher-level teleoperation mode in which the user can use a joystick to send reference commands to the robot. We integrated this setting in the teleoperation system, which allows the user to switch between the two different modes.A major problem preventing the deployment of such systems in real applications is the presence of communication delays between the human input and the feedback from the robot: even a few hundred milliseconds of delay can irremediably disturb the operator, let alone a few seconds. To overcome these delays, we introduced a system in which a humanoid robot executes commands before it actually receives them, so that the visual feedback appears to be synchronized to the operator, whereas the robot executed the commands in the past. To do so, the robot continuously predicts future commands by querying a machine learning model that is trained on past trajectories and conditioned on the last received commands
Bouzigon, Romain. "Développement d'une nouvelle technologie de cryothérapie Corps Entier." Thesis, Besançon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BESA2055/document.
This thesis has been completed as part of a CIFRE agreement between the research and development department of the Cryantal Company (Lognes, France) and the C3S (EA4660) and MOVE (EA6314) laboratories from the Universities of Franche-Comté and Poitiers. The aim of the thesis was the development of a new technology of whole-body Cryotherapy (WBC) chamber. The various studies that we conducted centred on : – the identification of technological and methodological requirements from field studies and the analysis of scientific literature; – the development of a WBC chamber prototype according to the identified requirements; – the technological validation of the prototype to its industrialization; and – the evolution of the prototype toward a marketable version. The thesis was divided into two parts. The first part highlights the practical applications and the technological requirements to identify the limits and the advantages of the existing methodologies and technologies in order to develop a new WBC chamber device. Studies performed in the field during competitions showed that WBC is well tolerated by athletes and can be used during heavy competition periods and/or during training periods. We also demonstrated that female athletes with lower body-mass indexes seem to be much more sensitive to cold than female athletes with higher body-mass indexes. The literature review reported a lack of data concerning the actual temperature inside the WBC chamber and cabin. The lack of methodological information for the exposure protocol was also pointed out. It creates the link between the field of application of the WBC and the different technology used. The second part presents the technological development of the new WBC chamber prototype, its validation, and its optimisation in order to be commercialized. This part includes a validation study of the prototype based on the effects of a 3-minute exposure on the skin temperature decrease of exposed individuals. The results showed a similar decrease to those observed with other WBC existing technologies. This is certainly due to the homogeneity of the temperature of exposure and the new technology developed. Preliminary measurements of the prototype allowed for the prospect of the commercialization of this new WBC chamber
Lin, Chieh. "Imagerie fonctionelle corps entier dans les hémopathies lymphoïdes." Thesis, Paris Est, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PEST0053.
Three components regarding whole-body functional imaging in lymphoid malignancies have been studies in this thesis. We first demonstrated retrospectively in a series of 92 patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) that 14 patients (15%) considered as positive on visual analysis on FDG-PET after only 2 cycles of chemotherapy could have been correctly re-classified as good responders by measuring the percentage reduction of maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax); in a subgroup of 80 patients, SUV-based assessment was equivalent to visual analysis at 4 cycles for patient outcome prediction. We secondly developed a whole-body 5-station dynamic contrast- enhanced MR protocol and time-signal intensity curves for the bone marrow and the focal lesions were successfully obtaines in 21 patients with plasma cell disorders included in the feasibility study; later in a pilot prospective study with 30 patients with multiple myeloma who received systemic therapy, we showed that this novel whole-body functional MR technique can be used to assess treatment response and helps to delect residual active disease after completion of therapy when clinically no or only minimum monoclonal protein can be identified. We thirdly optimized a whole-body diffusion-weighted MR protocol with respiratory gating in order to determine apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value on a whole-body scale. Pilot study was performed in 15 patients with DLBCL for both staging and response assessment at 4 cycles of chemotherapy, with FDG PET/CT as the standard of reference
Grenet, Pierre. "Système de reconstruction cinématique corps entier : fusion et exploitation de données issues de MEMS." Poitiers, 2011. http://theses.univ-poitiers.fr/26762/2011-Grenet-Pierre-These.pdf.
Democratization of MEMS has enabled the development of attitude control : group of sensors enabling to measure ones orientation relatively to Earth's frame. There are several types of sensors used in attitude control : accelerometers, magnetometers and gyroscopes. Only the combination accelerometers - magnetmeters - gyros allows a satisfying estimation of the kinematics orientation without any a priori knowledge on the mouvement, that is to say, the estimation of the orientation in presence of an unknown acceleration. The aim of the thesis is, within the context of whole body motion capture, to add a priori knowledge in order to reduce the number of gyroscopes used, or even to eliminate them completely. This a priori knowledge is the fact that sensors are attached to a skeleton and so that their relative motions can only be combination of rotations. To test the efficiency of this method, we first apply it to a simple pendulum with one degree of freedom, then a pendulum with three degrees of freedom, then on groups of segments (shoulder - arm - forearm for example) and finally on a whole body system. This thesis develops the theory and the results obtained for different methodologies of resolution
Focone, Florian. "Le mouvement expressif du corps entier : variabilités intra-individuelles dans des contextes affectifs et interactifs." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015SACLS229/document.
Movement is a major component of our daily life. Every day we use it to both perform simple and essential task and to communicate. Intentionnal or not our movements sign our intraindividual and interindividual differences liked to our status, intentions and affects. In the same day, the cinematic of our movements evolve and adapt according of our social environnement. Distinction between movements of robot – virtual character and human movement is that the latter can vary. Indeed an identical movement made twice by a human will not be perfectly the same. However this specificity tends to change. From Darwin’s first works studying the impact of affect on movement to recent studies about movement expressivity in various interactive context (e.g. man-woman, student-professor interaction) and various applications (e.g. Autism, Exergames) researchers and entreprises seek to implement this human specificity in human computer interaction (HCI). Based on social science, movement science and computer science, this multidisciplinary work contributes to the understanding of action and perception of expressive movements thanks to three studies in coach-student sport context interaction. The first study aims at understanding how the perceived affect impact the expressivity of human movement. In the second study we examine dyadic interactions involving different status of participants and social set-up. Finaly we desgined an expressive full-body virtual agent and used it in an interactive trask. The main contribution of this PhD thesis is to show that expressivity features computed from different time-series (Energy, Caractère franc,rigidité and sptatial extent) are relevant to discriminate participants’ affects, status and thoughts. One goal and possible application of this work is the design of a virtual trainer allowing credible and dynamic full-body interactions thanks to its expressive movements
Elfahem, Rim. "Modélisation numérique CFD du comportement thermique cutané humain en Cryothérapie Corps Entier à -110°C." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Reims, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023REIMS023.
This thesis presents the CFD modelling of human cutaneous thermal behaviour in whole-body cryotherapy (WBC), a cold treatment that involves exposing the entire body to very low temperatures (-110°C) for 3 to 4 minutes. The objective is to optimize cryotherapy protocols that are specific and tailored to everyone. Experimental approaches (cutaneoustemperature mapping by infrared thermography) and measurements of actual temperatures in the main cryotherapy chamber are carried out to provide input boundary conditions for simulations, on the one hand, and to validate numerical results on the other hand. A mathematical model has been developed to predict the cooling of skin temperature in different body areas during a whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) session for various populations and morphotypes.Numerical simulations were conducted to determine the thermo-aerodynamic behaviour of both the empty and occupied cryotherapy chamber. These simulations revealed that the presence of a person disrupts the thermal and airflow fields within the chamber during the WBC session, leading to an increase in chamber temperature due to heat dissipation bythe person. This phenomenon becomes more pronounced as the number of subjects increases. Further simulations were carried out to investigate the cutaneous cooling kinetics for different morphotypes during WBC sessions. The numericalmodels were validated against experimental results, demonstrating a good agreement between the two results
Dermy, Oriane. "Prédiction du mouvement humain pour la robotique collaborative : du geste accompagné au mouvement corps entier." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LORR0227/document.
This thesis lies at the intersection between machine learning and humanoid robotics, under the theme of human-robot interaction and within the cobotics (collaborative robotics) field. It focuses on prediction for non-verbal human-robot interactions, with an emphasis on gestural interaction. The prediction of the intention, understanding, and reproduction of gestures are therefore central topics of this thesis. First, the robots learn gestures by demonstration: a user grabs its arm and makes it perform the gestures to be learned several times. The robot must then be able to reproduce these different movements while generalizing them to adapt them to the situation. To do so, using its proprioceptive sensors, it interprets the perceived signals to understand the user's movement in order to generate similar ones later on. Second, the robot learns to recognize the intention of the human partner based on the gestures that the human initiates. The robot can then perform gestures adapted to the situation and corresponding to the user’s expectations. This requires the robot to understand the user’s gestures. To this end, different perceptual modalities have been explored. Using proprioceptive sensors, the robot feels the user’s gestures through its own body: it is then a question of physical human-robot interaction. Using visual sensors, the robot interprets the movement of the user’s head. Finally, using external sensors, the robot recognizes and predicts the user’s whole body movement. In that case, the user wears sensors (in our case, a wearable motion tracking suit by XSens) that transmit his posture to the robot. In addition, the coupling of these modalities was studied. From a methodological point of view, the learning and the recognition of time series (gestures) have been central to this thesis. In that aspect, two approaches have been developed. The first is based on the statistical modeling of movement primitives (corresponding to gestures) : ProMPs. The second adds Deep Learning to the first one, by using auto-encoders in order to model whole-body gestures containing a lot of information while allowing a prediction in soft real time. Various issues were taken into account during this thesis regarding the creation and development of our methods. These issues revolve around: the prediction of trajectory durations, the reduction of the cognitive and motor load imposed on the user, the need for speed (soft real-time) and accuracy in predictions
Dermy, Oriane. "Prédiction du mouvement humain pour la robotique collaborative : du geste accompagné au mouvement corps entier." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LORR0227.
This thesis lies at the intersection between machine learning and humanoid robotics, under the theme of human-robot interaction and within the cobotics (collaborative robotics) field. It focuses on prediction for non-verbal human-robot interactions, with an emphasis on gestural interaction. The prediction of the intention, understanding, and reproduction of gestures are therefore central topics of this thesis. First, the robots learn gestures by demonstration: a user grabs its arm and makes it perform the gestures to be learned several times. The robot must then be able to reproduce these different movements while generalizing them to adapt them to the situation. To do so, using its proprioceptive sensors, it interprets the perceived signals to understand the user's movement in order to generate similar ones later on. Second, the robot learns to recognize the intention of the human partner based on the gestures that the human initiates. The robot can then perform gestures adapted to the situation and corresponding to the user’s expectations. This requires the robot to understand the user’s gestures. To this end, different perceptual modalities have been explored. Using proprioceptive sensors, the robot feels the user’s gestures through its own body: it is then a question of physical human-robot interaction. Using visual sensors, the robot interprets the movement of the user’s head. Finally, using external sensors, the robot recognizes and predicts the user’s whole body movement. In that case, the user wears sensors (in our case, a wearable motion tracking suit by XSens) that transmit his posture to the robot. In addition, the coupling of these modalities was studied. From a methodological point of view, the learning and the recognition of time series (gestures) have been central to this thesis. In that aspect, two approaches have been developed. The first is based on the statistical modeling of movement primitives (corresponding to gestures) : ProMPs. The second adds Deep Learning to the first one, by using auto-encoders in order to model whole-body gestures containing a lot of information while allowing a prediction in soft real time. Various issues were taken into account during this thesis regarding the creation and development of our methods. These issues revolve around: the prediction of trajectory durations, the reduction of the cognitive and motor load imposed on the user, the need for speed (soft real-time) and accuracy in predictions
Tessier, Sarah. "Contrôle de la sumoylation par les corps nucléaires PML." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018USPCC169/document.
PML drives assembly of PMLNuclear Bodies (NBs) where it recruits hundreds of serendipitously-identified proteins, among which the key UBC9 E2-sumoylation enzyme. Interferons (through transcriptional PML induction) and arsenic or oxidative stress (through PML aggregation) dramatically enhance NB assembly. Here we directly investigated any role for PML in stress-responsive sumoylation in vivo. We demonstrate that PML very rapidly promotes arsenic/interferon-responsive sumoylation in mouse liver or mouse embryonic stem cells. Similarly, in Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APL), where PML NBs are disorganized in the basal state, arsenic therapy promoted NB-reformation and broad SUMO-conjugation. Label free quantitative proteomic analysis of His10-SUMO2-conjugates revealed a comprehensive list of therapy-responsive sumoylated proteins, among which TRIM28 and other proteins belonging to the same epigenetic complex. PML NBs-regulated sumoylation also drives ubiquitination and proteasome-dependent degradation of some targets. Finally, by expressing conjugation-resistant SUMO2, we demonstrate that PML NBs promotes processive SUMO2/3 chain elongation, thus explaining PML role in partner degradation. Collectively, our findings highlight the key activity of NBs in stress-regulated sumoylation/degradation in vivo
Pasqualini, Marion. "Les effets des vibrations corps entier sur l’appareil musculosquelettique : efficacité ou science-fiction ? : De l’étude animale à l’essai clinique." Thesis, Saint-Etienne, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013STET004T.
The postmenopausal osteoporosis is generally handled by a medicinal strategy with anti-résorptive aim, coupled with relatively effective exercises of body-building / proprioception to maintain the muscular mass and prevent the risk of fall. These last years, although numerous animal and clinical studies suggested an osteogenic effect of the whole-body vibrations (WBV), the not always decisive results and the very heterogeneous protocols make difficult the interpretation. In this work, we studied the importance of the frequency of vibration in the bone effects induced by WBV on adult rats. We have shown that bone stimulation was dependent on the dose frequency, with a particularly important that the frequency is high osteogenic effect and a detrimental effect of low frequency. The high frequency system (90Hz) improves the control of the microarchitecture cortical bone (cortical thickening, reduced porosity) and trabecular bone (bone augmentation, number of spans), and stimulate bone formation (bone formation rate increased), while the low frequency regime (8Hz) decouples training and mineralization, causing a decrease in cortical and trabecular BMD, characteristic of osteomalacia. In this study, the more pronounced the vertebrae vs long bones (femur and tibia) osteogenic response suggests a role of the fat in the bone marrow response to WBV. The clinical study later postmenopausal women, confirms the ability of WBV to stimulate cortical and trabecular bone formation (cortical thickening, increased cortical area, maintaining porosity, trabecular bone volume increase) with a systemic effect of WBV (bearing and non-bearing bones). The study of the propagation of the vibration signal in animals and humans shows an amplification of the signal in the low frequency characteristic of a resonance effect, and a greater transmission of vibrations beyond 40Hz, explaining part of the effects according to the WBV frequency. Our results suggest the use of WBV as non-pharmacological means of prevention, or even treatment, of bone fragility
Books on the topic "Contrôle du corps entier":
Jouanard, Gil. Un corps entier de songes. [Saint-Clément-la-Rivière]: Fata Morgana, 1985.
Lichtenstein, Daniel A. L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique. Paris: Springer Paris, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0227-5.
Spensky, Martine. Le contrôle du corps des femmes dans les empires coloniaux: Empires, genre et biopolitiques. Paris: Karthala, 2015.
Siegel, Bernie S. Messages de vie. Paris: R. Laffont, 1991.
Siegel, Bernie S. L' amour, la médecine et les miracles. Paris: J'ai lu, 2004.
Angus, Cameron, NICOLA JO-ANNE SMITH, and Jen Dickinson. Body/state. Farnham: Ashgate, 2012.
Lichtenstein, Daniel. L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique. Springer, 2013.
LICHTENSTEIN, Daniel. L'échographie Corps Entier Chez le Patient Critique. Springer, 2011.
Lenrouilly, Juliette, and Léa Taieb. Parlons poil ! - Le corps des femmes sous contrôle. MASSOT EDITION, 2021.
Bezaux, Stéphane. Ma Fibromyalgie: Reprendre le Contrôle de Mon Corps. Independently Published, 2018.
Book chapters on the topic "Contrôle du corps entier":
Lichtenstein, Daniel A. "Notions de base en échographie critique." In L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique, 3–9. Paris: Springer Paris, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0227-5_1.
Lichtenstein, Daniel A. "Cibles abdominales variées (rate, surrénales, pancréas, adénopathies...)." In L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique, 75–79. Paris: Springer Paris, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0227-5_10.
Lichtenstein, Daniel A. "Aorte." In L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique, 81–86. Paris: Springer Paris, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0227-5_11.
Lichtenstein, Daniel A. "Principe d’examen des veines profondes chez le patient critique." In L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique, 87–95. Paris: Springer Paris, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0227-5_12.
Lichtenstein, Daniel A. "Principe d’examen des veines profondes chez le patient critique." In L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique, 97–111. Paris: Springer Paris, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0227-5_13.
Lichtenstein, Daniel A. "Introduction à l’échographie pulmonaire." In L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique, 113–22. Paris: Springer Paris, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0227-5_14.
Lichtenstein, Daniel A. "Épanchement pleural." In L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique, 123–31. Paris: Springer Paris, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0227-5_15.
Lichtenstein, Daniel A. "Poumon: Syndrome alvéolaire." In L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique, 133–43. Paris: Springer Paris, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0227-5_16.
Lichtenstein, Daniel A. "Poumon et syndrome interstitiel." In L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique, 145–55. Paris: Springer Paris, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0227-5_17.
Lichtenstein, Daniel A. "Pneumothorax." In L’échographie corps entier chez le patient critique, 157–72. Paris: Springer Paris, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0227-5_18.
Conference papers on the topic "Contrôle du corps entier":
Collot, Michel. "Faire corps avec le paysage." In Paysages & valeurs : de la représentation à la simulation. Limoges: Université de Limoges, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/as.3464.
Lage, E. B. D., E. P. Figueiredo, J. O. S. Paulino, E. Chahud, and M. T. P. Aguilar. "Estudo de variáveis de ensaio que influenciam os resultados de ensaios de resistividade elétrica volumétrica." In XVII Congreso Latinoamericano de Patología de la Construcción y XIX Congreso de Control de Calidad en la Construcción. Alconpat Internacional, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21041/conpat2023/v1cc6001.
Santos, Fábio Lopes de Souza, and Rafael Goffinet de Almeida. "Dan Graham: olhar, corpo, vidro, espaço cotidiano, cidade." In Encontro da História da Arte. Universidade Estadual de Campinas, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/eha.6.2010.3816.
Freitas, Henrique C., Flávio R. Wagner, Philippe O. A. Navaux, and Carlos Augusto P. S. Martins. "Projeto de um Processador de Rede Intra-Chip para Controle de Comunicação entre Múltiplos Cores." In Workshop em Sistemas Computacionais de Alto Desempenho. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wscad.2006.18940.
Zhang, Yang, Zexian Liu, and Xiangqian Ding. "An End to End joint entity recognition and relationship extraction based on multi-domain Chinese corpus." In 2023 IEEE 6th Information Technology,Networking,Electronic and Automation Control Conference (ITNEC). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itnec56291.2023.10082634.
Author, A. S., S. M. Author, and C. W. Author. "Remedial Sand Control Using Chemical Sand Consolidation, A Field Experience." In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/217108-ms.
Tamarit Vallés, Inmaculada. "La recréation du hammam dans l’univers féminin de Karin Albou." In XXV Coloquio AFUE. Palabras e imaginarios del agua. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/xxvcoloquioafue.2016.3116.
Wang, Jie, Houshun Jiang, Hong Yang, and Lufeng Zhang. "Research on Air-Foam/Polymer-Based Profile Control and Flooding Technology in Heterogeneous Reservoirs." In ASME 2022 41st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2022-78021.
Hidalgo-Araujo, Ana Carolina, and Kelen Almeida Dornelles. "Variação dos parâmetros de cor em telhas cerâmicas e de concreto decorrentes do intemperismo natural." In XVII ENCONTRO NACIONAL DE CONFORTO NO AMBIENTE CONSTRUÍDO. ANTAC, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46421/encac.v17i1.3745.
Paschoalino, Jussara, and Maria Auxiliadora Oliveira. "O trabalho e o adoecimento docente." In Simpósio Internacional Trabalho, Relações de Trabalho, Educação e Identidade. Appos, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47930/1980-685x.2020.1106.
Reports on the topic "Contrôle du corps entier":
Cheng, Yeeva, and Cara Kraus-Perrotta. L’élaboration de la liste de contrôle pour les politiques A3. Population Council, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/sbsr2022.1017.
Cheng, Yeeva, and Cara Krause-Perrotta. Guide d’utilisation de la liste de contrôle de la politique A3. Population Council, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/sbsr2022.1021.
Machado, Luis Severino, and Luiz Ferraz de Sampaio Neto. Manual de Orientação de Atividades Físicas para a Mulher na Menopausa. Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. Faculdade de Ciências Médicas e da Saúde, December 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.23925/ripucsp/40722.
Dufour, Quentin, David Pontille, and Didier Torny. Contracter à l’heure de la publication en accès ouvert. Une analyse systématique des accords transformants. Ministère de l'enseignement supérieur et de la recherche, April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52949/2.