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Journal articles on the topic "Expositions humaines"
Jammet, H. "Importance relative de l’irradiation naturelle dans l’ensemble des expositions humaines." Radioprotection 20, no. 1 (January 1985): 7–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/radiopro/19852001007.
Full textAtchessi, Nicole, Megan Striha, Rojiemiahd Edjoc, Emily Thompson, Maryem El Jaouhari, and Marianne Heisz. "Surveillance des expositions en laboratoire aux agents pathogènes humains et aux toxines au Canada, en 2020." Relevé des maladies transmissibles au Canada 47, no. 10 (October 14, 2021): 468–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.14745/ccdr.v47i10a04f.
Full textBois, Pierre. "Les vertus du principe ALARA en radioprotection –opportunités et limites d’une transposition au domaine des impacts industriels." Annales des Mines - Responsabilité et environnement N° 114, no. 2 (April 10, 2024): 54–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/re1.114.0054.
Full textJanand, Marie-Caroline, and Cyril Longin. "Casino : quelles sources pour quel patrimoine ?" La Gazette des archives 260, no. 4 (2020): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/gazar.2020.6015.
Full textGriffeuille, Pauline, Elies Zarrouk, Souleiman El Balkhi, and Franck Saint-Marcoux. "Évaluation critique des systèmes de spectrométrie de masse de basse et haute résolution pour la surveillance des expositions humaines aux pesticides." Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique 36, no. 2 (June 2024): S39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxac.2024.03.056.
Full textBourgeois, Lorène. "Grands dessins." Voix Plurielles 14, no. 1 (May 5, 2017): 96–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/vp.v14i1.1549.
Full textDOUAFER, Louiza. "Le Premier Séminaire National sur : Biodiversité, Santé et Environnement: Enjeux du Développement Durable." URBAN ART BIO 2, no. 3 (January 29, 2024): 279. http://dx.doi.org/10.35788/uab.v2i3.108.
Full textKreplak, Yaël, Lucie Tangy, and Barbara Turquier. "Introduction. Art contemporain et sciences humaines : création, médiation, exposition." Tracés, #11 (December 1, 2011): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/traces.5239.
Full textBlanchard, Pascal. "Regard sur l'affiche : des zoos humains aux expositions coloniales." Corps 4, no. 1 (2008): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/corp.004.0111.
Full textDeslaurier, Christine. "‘Ça aurait pu faire une bonne photo !’ Réflexions sur les déboires d’une pratique photographique dans une recherche pluridisciplinaire au Burundi." Sources 6 (2023): 261–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/11tbb.
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Huot, Delphine. "Impact sanitaire du dioxyde d'azote : bilan des expositions humaines contrôlées." Paris 5, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA05P209.
Full textChoueiri, Joanna. "Évaluation des expositions humaines aux polluants de l'environnement par l'alimentation." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Grenoble Alpes, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024GRALS005.
Full textThe main challenges related to nutrition include ensuring an optimal diet, ensuring a good environmental impact of the food system, and ensuring food safety for consumers, including exposure to chemicals, especially since food is a major source of exposure to environmental pollutants for the general population. Consequently, this thesis embarks on a comprehensive analysis to address these challenges at the following levels: To meet the environmental and food safety challenges, through the development and implementation of a methodology to assess the impact of organic food consumption versus conventional food on consumer exposure to environmental pollutants in Europe, and to meet the challenge of ensuring an optimal diet for all, through the assessment of the nutritional quality of University Grenoble Alpes (UGA) students via a score based on the national nutrition program in France (PNNS) while studying the impact of food insecurity on adherence to national dietary recommendations. To achieve these objectives, a comprehensive database was first created to collect data from the literature on contamination levels in organic agriculture in Europe, as no exhaustive databases exist in the literature. Then, since the data from the database had limitations (quantitative and unit limitations) that prevented the direct calculation of exposure levels from the available data, an Excess Ratio (ER) approach was developed that first allowed the evaluation of the chemical content between different agricultural foods and served as the basis for the methodology to assess the impact of organic food consumption on the level of exposure to chemicals compared to conventional foods. Further, a population of UGA students was selected and assessed using a score developed based on the PNNS, and the association between food insecurity and adherence to the PNNS was examined. The dietary exposure profile of the students was assessed using the French Total Diet Study (EAT2) contamination database for selected substances and the developed methodology for assessing the impact of organic food consumption was applied to this population. As the students showed a level of concern for dimethoate, cadmium, lead, inorganic arsenic, nickel and dioxins, the impact of organic food consumption on the level of exposure to these substances was inconclusive. In terms of dietary quality, the overall compliance rate with the PNNS guidelines was 62%, with food insecure students showing lower compliance for fruits and vegetables (p = 0.004), alcohol (p = 0.005) and higher compliance for meat, poultry, and eggs (p = 0.021) and whole grains (p = 0.01). This thesis has provided a method that is universal and overcomes all the limitations of the currently available data, allowing the evaluation of the effect of organic food consumption. This thesis also serves as an illustrative example of a multifaceted research that addresses numerous challenges related to dietary practices
Cortejade, Aurélie. "Approches et outils pour l’évaluation de l’Exposome : du dosage de contaminants vers le screening non ciblé pour la caractérisation des expositions humaines environnementales." Thesis, Lyon 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LYO10219/document.
Full textThese research works highlight the development of analytical methods, based on mass spectrometry, to assess the Exposome according to different strategies. A selective multiresidue method for the analysis of plastic additives and their degradation products that may be released by plastic packaging in food and beverages and thus ingested by man was developed. This method consists of a Stir Bar Sorptive Extraction with bars covered by polydimethylsiloxane derivatives, followed by an analysis by liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry with a triple quadrupole instrument. To detect and quantify a wide range of contaminants in contact with man in daily routine, a screening method was developed by liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution mass spectrometry with a quadrupole-time-of-flight instrument from urinary matrix. The targeted screening method validated according to FDA guidelines allows the quantification of contaminants classified according to different families, in urine without sample preparation, at concentrations of the order of ng.mL-1. This method was applied to volunteers’ urine samples. The non-targeted screening method allows issuing numerous assumptions of compound identification after MS/MS fragmentation. The implementation of this tool to measure the Exposome associated with statistical studies, contribute greatly to the understanding of the causal relationships between diseases and environmental factors
Andujar, Pascal. "Altérations génétiques des tumeurs respiratoires humaines et murines après exposition à des fibres minérales." Thesis, Paris Est, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PEST0030.
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Mayaguezz, Henky. "Exposition humaine, analyse et renforcement des capacités d’évacuation face aux tsunamis à Padang (Indonésie)." Thesis, La Rochelle, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LAROS020/document.
Full textThis dissertation summarizes an integrated approach whose aim is to assess the human exposure and its spatial and temporal variations in the event of a tsunami in a costal urban zone of Indonesia, as well as the capacity to join evacuation shelters for populations under threat. This research systematizes methods to estimate the amount of people present hour by hour during any day of the week and the year, at a very fine scale, in an urban area. It uses a hypothesis about a common rhythm of life which controls the activities and therefore the distribution of the Padang inhabitants. Considering that time of a tsunami occurrence is impossible to estimate, this information is very important to improve risk reduction programs. This approach allows in particular identifying various types of scenarios for the distribution of the population that can then be used to evaluate the evacuation capacity of these populations. A dynamic simulation model resulting from this research allows for the measurement of the accessibility of shelters following these scenarios. The analysis of the results suggests improvements for a better preparation on the part of authorities to protect civilians
Liamin, Marie. "Exposition in vitro de lymphocytes T humains aux hydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques : étude des effets immunotoxiques." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017REN1B060/document.
Full textPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), such as benzo(a)pyrene (B[a]P), are ubiquitous environmental contaminants generated during organic matter combustion. These compounds have been associated with the development of toxic effects on human health, including carcinogenic and immunotoxic effects, mainly related to Aryl hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR) activation. Among the immune system cells, T lymphocytes appear as major targets of PAHs. Previous results, obtained in the laboratory, have shown that activation of primary human T lymphocytes leads to a functional AhR expression increase, suggesting their ability to respond to PAH exposure. Our specific aims are: (1) to determine the effects of B[a]P on gene expression profiles in human normal lymphocytes by using large-scale approaches such as microarray-based transcriptome analysis, (2) to monitor the genotoxic and immunotoxic effects of B[a]P by measuring DNA damage and immunosuppressive actions, respectively and, (3) to analyze the modulation of these effects by the presence of other PAHs. Our work propose primary cultures of activated human T lymphocytes as a good model for studying both genotoxic and immunotoxic effects of environmental contaminants such as PAHs and predicting human health issues. It also gains a comprehensive insight into the immune response regulation after PAH exposure and provides potential new biomarkers of exposure to these environmental contaminants
Rolland, Pauline. "Décontamination du cuir chevelu humain après exposition aux agents chimiques de guerre." Thesis, Lyon 1, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LYO10215.
Full textOrganophosphorous nerve agents are designed as chemical warfare agent because they represent a threat both for the military and the civilians. Due to its low volatility, VX mainly remains in its liquid form and mostly presents a contamination by skin contact. Decontamination of exposed body surface is therefore crucial to prevent victims' poisoning. In case of terrorist acts, civilian human scalp could be a preferential site of exposure. This body region, rich in hair follicles, may require adapted decontamination products and procedures. The aims of this work are: 1) Validation of a relevant in vitro human scalp skin model; 2) Determination of decontamination strategies; 3) Formulation of new decontamination systems; 4) Evaluation of their decontamination efficacy. Pig ear skin is a relevant model when studying the in vitro percutaneous penetration of VX through human scalp. Pig skull roof skin could be used when studying the affinity of VX for hair. This study has shown that most of the nerve agent remains on the skin surface up to 2h of exposure, which means that it is worth decontaminating even if contamination occurred 2h before. Microemulsions loading a detoxifying agent (oxime) are the most efficient systems because they are able to penetrate deeper into the skin to neutralize the agent in situ. Adsorbing powders and Pickering emulsions could interact with the agent present on the skin surface and in the superficial layers. Our results from the in vitro experiments have demonstrated that these formulations are more efficient than Fuller's earth for skin decontamination after 45 min of VX exposure
Peltier, Lucas. "Impact d’une exposition au fer sur l’axe S1P/S1PR dans la lignée ostéoblastique humaine MG-63." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017REN1B059/document.
Full textOsteoporosis may complicate genetic or secondary iron overload as reported in clinical and animal studies. However, the mechanisms leading to disrupted bone homeostasis are still to be fully elucidated. In vitro, iron exposure of both osteoblast and osteoclast cell models induces phenotypic and functional impairment, but the molecular mechanisms of iron excess on bone cell physiology are not well characterized, particularly in osteoblast. Our objective was to study the impact of iron overload on osteoblast biology and characterize the molecular mechanisms involved. Transcriptomic analysis previously performed by our group on MG-63 osteoblast-like cell-line to identify iron-modulated genes revealed that expression of SPNS2 gene, which encodes a transporter for the signaling lipid sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P), is potentially induced by iron. The purpose of this work was to characterize the SPNS2 iron-related regulation and analyze its potential impact on S1P efflux and the S1P/S1PR signaling pathway in MG-63 cells. Our findings showed that iron exposure induces a dose-dependent increase of SPNS2 mRNA levels in MG-63 osteoblast-like cells that was not observed in hepatocyte and enterocyte cell models. We then performed a fluxomic assay on MG-63 cells to investigate iron potential impact on S1P efflux. Unexpectedly, our data showed that extracellular S1P levels were decreased in presence of iron excess and its associated SPNS2 upregulation. Furthermore, based on the observed iron associated S1PR1 and COL1A1 decrease, the defect in S1P export system seems to have functional consequence on MG-63 cells. These results suggest that iron may affect osteoblast S1P/SPR signaling and potentially alter a wide range of bone processes, thus participating in bone impairment in situations of chronic iron overload. These data open a new door for the understanding of mechanisms involved in iron-induced osteoporosis
Jossé, Rozenn. "Recherche de gènes cibles de contaminants de l'environnement génotoxiques après exposition aiguë ou répétée des cellules hépatiques humaines HepaRG." Rennes 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010REN1B079.
Full textThe lack of relevant in vitro models makes it challenging prediction of toxicity of chemicals in humans, particularly effects induced by reiterated exposure to low concentrations and mixtures. The present work aimed at determining whether human hepatoma HepaRG cells, which are able to metabolize chemicals to levels close to those found in primary human hepatocytes, could bring answers to these challenges. We first showed that these cells maintained their functional capacity for at least one month after differentiation and were suitable for the detection of DNA damage induced by promutagens using the comet and the cytokinesis-block micronucleus assays. Then, we have studied mechanisms involved in AFB1 toxicity and identified FHIT tumor suppressor gene as a potent early biomarker for discriminating between genotoxic and nongenotoxic compounds
Salomon, Jérôme. "Modification de l'usage antibiotique en population humaine et résistances bactériennes." Paris 6, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA066662.
Full textBooks on the topic "Expositions humaines"
Livingstone, Marco. Duane Hanson. Montreal: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1994.
Find full textAdamson, Glenn. About face: Contemporary ceramic sculpture. Montgomery, Alabama: Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, 2019.
Find full textAusstellung Körperwelten 1996 - Tōkyō u.a. Gunther von Hagens' le Monde du Corps - Exposition Anatomique de Corps Humains Véritables. 2nd ed. Heidelberg: Arts and Sciences, 2005.
Find full textAugaitis, Daina. Visceral bodies. Vancouver: Vancouver Art Gallery, 2010.
Find full textVilsteren, V. T. van, M. J. L. Th Niekus, and C. Bergen. The mystrious bog people. Edited by Canadian Museum of Civilization and Glenbow Museum. Zwolle [Netherlands]: Waanders Publishers, 2002.
Find full textLopez-Huici, Ariane. In/conclusive states. Edinburgh: Fruitmarket Gallery, 1996.
Find full textFoundation, Mona Bismarck, Museu Barbier-Mueller Art Precolombí, and Musée Barbier-Müller, eds. 5000 ans de figures humaines: Cent regards sur les collections Barbier-Mueller : [exposition, Mona Bismarck Foundation, Paris, du 19 septembre au 2 décembre 2000. Paris: Hazan, 2000.
Find full textKantorowicz, Serge. La Comédie humaine en peinture: Le regard de Serge Kantorowicz : exposition du 24 mai au 24 septembre 2000, Maison de Balzac. Paris: Paris-Musées, 2000.
Find full textGoudet-Ducellier, Monique. Eves et rêves, ou, Regards sur les femmes préhistoriques: Exposition 1991, Ville de Nice, Musée de paléontologie humaine de Terra Amata : catalogue. Nice: Le Musée, 1991.
Find full textBeardsley, John. Art and landscape in Charleston and the low country: A project of Spoleto Festival USA. Washington, D.C: Spacemaker Press, 1998.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Expositions humaines"
Roumiantzeff, M., B. Montagnon, J. C. Vincent-Falquet, L. Bussy, and C. Charbonnier. "Rapport sur l’Utilisation du Vaccin Rabique Préparé sur Culture de Cellules Diploides Humaines pour l’Immunisation avant et après Exposition." In Rabies in the Tropics, 91–98. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70060-6_12.
Full textMiranda, Neus Moyano. "Chapitre 38. Les expositions humaines en Espagne : colonialisme et culture de masse." In Zoos humains et exhibitions coloniales, 435–49. La Découverte, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.blanc.2011.01.0435.
Full textHodeir, Catherine. "16. Les exhibitions humaines dans les expositions universelles : entre catégorisation scientifique et exotisme ? World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893." In L'Invention de la race, 247–59. La Découverte, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.bance.2014.01.0247.
Full textMacKenzie, John. "20. Les expositions impériales en Grande-Bretagne." In Zoos humains, 193–202. La Découverte, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.bance.2004.01.0193.
Full textSchneider, William H. "7. Les expositions ethnographiques du Jardin zoologique d'acclimatation." In Zoos humains, 72–80. La Découverte, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.bance.2004.01.0072.
Full textLe Coz, Pierre. "5. L’interdiction des expositions de cadavres en France." In Les restes humains, 155–67. Presses universitaires de Provence, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pup.67318.
Full textBERGER, F., S. WATIER, C. FICKO, M. L. PONSARD, P. GAUTRET, D. RINGOT, and J. P. DEMONCHEAUX. "Expositions au virus rabique dans les armées françaises." In Médecine et Armées Vol. 46 No.1, 53–62. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7369.
Full textServan-Schreiber, Catherine. "17. L'Inde et Ceylan dans les expositions coloniales et universelles (1851-1931)." In Zoos humains, 159–68. La Découverte, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.bance.2004.01.0159.
Full textLabrousse, Pierre. "18. L'Insulinde en images et dans les expositions universelles : pendant ce temps les Javanaises…" In Zoos humains, 169–77. La Découverte, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.bance.2004.01.0169.
Full textRydell, Robert. "22. Africains en Amérique : les villages africains dans les expositions internationales américaines (1893-1901)." In Zoos humains, 213–20. La Découverte, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.bance.2004.01.0213.
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