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Journal articles on the topic "Montres connectées"

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Bubien, Y. "Hôpital 2,0 : du virtuel au réel." European Psychiatry 30, S2 (November 2015): S74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2015.09.342.

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L’hôpital de demain sera 2,0 ou ne sera pas. Derrière ce constat prospectif et déterminé, il y a une réalité indéniable prenant ses racines dès à présent : la santé est déjà connectée et elle le restera. À l’heure des objets connectés, des patients connectés, des prémices de la médecine 2,0 et du big data, il faut dès aujourd’hui nous préparer à repenser nos façons de « panser ». Montres, bracelets, smartphones, balances, fourchettes, piluliers, vêtements ou même brosses à dents, pour chaque instant de votre journée, il y a un objet de santé connecté. Les objets de santé connectés sont en passe de révolutionner le quotidien mais aussi bientôt la conception du soin. Ainsi, d’après un sondage publié par l’institut Odoxa, 81 % des médecins estiment que « la santé connectée est une opportunité pour la qualité des soins » et 91 % jugent qu’elle est « une opportunité pour améliorer la prévention » des maladies. L’enjeu pour l’hôpital de demain est de s’adapter aux changements sociologiques de notre époque. La révolution numérique qui « digitalise » les modes d’interaction entre les patients et les établissements de santé (facebook, twitter, les objets connectés…) ne doit pas faire peur. Bien au contraire, elle doit être une opportunité pour adopter de nouveaux modèles de prise en charge sans doute moins unilatéraux et plus coopératifs. Ces nouvelles organisations devront être capables de mettre à profit les informations recueillies pour le médecin, mais aussi de pouvoir réceptionner de façon sécurisée et adaptée les données d’objets de santé connectés, en dehors de son enceinte. Le marché des big data est aujourd’hui dominé par les grands groupes américains comme google, par les mathématiciens, les informaticiens, les financiers. C’est aux hospitaliers et surtout aux médecins de reprendre la main pour façonner l’hôpital de demain à leur image, au service des patients et des citoyens.
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Haba-Rubio, José. "Ma montre connectée dit que je dors mal : que faire ?" Revue Médicale Suisse 19, no. 811 (2023): 116–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.53738/revmed.2023.19.811.116.

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Sierro, Christophe. "Ma montre connectée dit que je palpite. Est-ce grave docteur ?" Revue Médicale Suisse 19, no. 811 (2023): 110–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.53738/revmed.2023.19.811.110.

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Kanga, Konan Arsène. "Parcours, auteurs et sujets migrants: Fatou Diome et Abdourahman Waberi." Non Plus 6, no. 11 (March 27, 2018): 141–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-3976.v6i11p141-153.

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L’identité narrative se fait nouvelle naissance qui pourrait disposer l’auteur et le sujet migrants au menu de différentes réflexions sur la narration. Le déploiement de ses actions, de son parcours mémoriel pousse ainsi le sujet migrant à organiser le jeu narratif. Sa capacité à exposer les traces de sa mobilité et à montrer la réalité de son statut social en l’état, le connecte à différentes formes de l’expression, de l’écriture métafictionnelle à partir desquelles il déroule tout le tissu narratif. En le qualifiant de sujet migrant, le personnage devient ici d’abord un objet de regards. Il irradie, par son seul rapport au monde, les consciences sensibles à sa cause. Suivant les configurations de l’identité narrative, suggérées par Paul Ricœur[1], les écritures migrantes font figurer au cœur de la narration romanesque postmoderne des référents dans le texte mais en même temps dans un réseau culturel. Fatou Diome et Abdourahman Waberi interprètent ainsi cette catégorisation du personnage sous le sceau de leurs propres expériences. [1] Paul Ricœur voit l’identité narrative comme une « interprétation de soi » qui devient récit. Ainsi, la connexion entre l’auteur et le personnage montre, par l’étroitesse du rapprochement, l’expression d’une même histoire. RICOEUR, P. Temps et récit. Paris : Seuil, 1985.
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Dehoux, Amaury. "Roman de la post-migration ou paradoxes de l’identité connectée: Présence et déliaison de l’Algérie dans L’Art de perdre d’Alice Zeniter." Nouvelles Études Francophones 38, no. 1 (2023): 163–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nef.2023.a905930.

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Abstract: Cet article envisage la post-migration comme source de configurations identitaires spécifiques dans L’Art de perdre d’Alice Zeniter. Il montre que la protagoniste, née en France, entretient un rapport ambivalent à l’Algérie dont sont originaires son père et son grand-père. Pour ce faire, l’analyse détaille d’abord en quoi Naïma actualise une mise à distance de l’Algérie par l’abandon d’une série de référents culturels, parmi lesquels l’islam. Par la suite, on montre que, malgré cet éloignement, la protagoniste continue à se heurter à la prégnance de l’Algérie comme part de son histoire familiale. C’est pourquoi on propose finalement de lire la connexion partielle à l’Algérie comme une façon d’assumer l’ambivalence et de penser l’identité post-migrante d’ascendance algérienne en France.
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Schaub, Marie-Karine. "Le cadeau diplomatique à l’époque moderne : au croisement des relations internationales et de l’histoire matérielle." Parlement[s], Revue d'histoire politique N° HS 18, no. 3 (September 20, 2023): 19–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/parl2.hs18.0019.

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Le cadeau diplomatique à l’époque moderne est l’objet d’une attention particulière de la part des acteurs de la diplomatie d’alors comme des historiens qui se penchent désormais sur ce sujet aujourd’hui. Alimenté par les apports du renouveau de l’histoire diplomatique, de l’histoire matérielle et visuelle ainsi que de l’histoire connectée, cet article propose un état historiographique de cette question et permettra de montrer que ces objets sont désormais étudiés comme d’excellents observatoires des échanges diplomatiques et de la communication politique à l’époque moderne.
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Jullian-Desayes, Ingrid, Marie Joyeux-Faure, Sébastien Baillieul, Rita Guzun, Renaud Tamisier, and Jean-Louis Pepin. "Quelles perspectives pour le syndrome d’apnées du sommeil et la santé connectée ?" L'Orthodontie Française 90, no. 3-4 (September 2019): 435–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/orthodfr/2019019.

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Introduction : La santé connectée est en plein essor et peut être envisagée à partir de différentes perspectives notamment dans le syndrome d’apnées du sommeil (SAS). Matériels et méthodes : L’objet de cette revue est de montrer comment toutes ces dimensions de la santé connectée s’appliquent déjà à la prise en charge du SAS et de ses comorbidités. Résultats : Tout d’abord, elle permet au patient une meilleure compréhension et une meilleure évaluation de sa santé. Elle facilite également sa prise en charge en lui permettant de devenir acteur de son parcours de soins. Pour les professionnels de santé, les outils de santé connectée permettent de mettre en place de nouvelles procédures de diagnostic, de suivi des patients ambulatoires et de construire entre professionnels de santé et patients des décisions partagées. Enfin pour les chercheurs, l’e-santé génère des données massives facilitant l’acquisition de connaissances en situation de vie réelle, le développement de nouvelles méthodologies d’études cliniques, plus rapides, moins chères et tout aussi fiables. Discussion : Toutes ces considérations s’appliquent déjà dans le contexte du SAS, que ce soit concernant les traitements proposés comme la gestion des comorbidités associées et l’implication du patient dans son parcours de soins.
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Oulebsir-Oukil, Kamila. "Le dialogisme dans les discours en ligne." Revista Heterotópica 4, Especial (October 7, 2022): 149–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.14393/htp-v4nespecial-2022-67207.

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Le but de cet article est de montrer le fonctionnement du dialogisme dans les discours natifs du web (DNW) (PAVEAU, 2014). Nous nous intéressons à la manifestation du dialogisme dans les posts et commentaires produits sur le réseau social numérique (RSN) Facebook. Il s’agit de voir en quoi ces discours natifs sont dialogiques et quelle est leur particularité. Cette étude se base sur l’apport de l’analyse du discours numérique (ADN) (PAVEAU, 2017), plus précisément sur une approche écologique, et propose de montrer le fonctionnement de la dimension dialogique dans les discours sur Facebook. Notre terrain d’observation est l’univers discursif numérique (web 2.0) duquel nous extrayons des exemples de discours natifs numériques, c'est-à-dire produits dans un environnement connecté. Pour ce faire, on mobilisera les notions de relationalité et de mémoire technodiscursive pour rendre compte de l’inscription du dialogisme dans ces données en lignes.
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Tellier, Albéric. "L’adoption de l’open innovation dans l’industrie musicale." Revue Française de Gestion 47, no. 296 (April 2021): 85–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/rfg.2021.00516.

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Cette recherche porte sur les pratiques d’innovation ouverte dans l’univers du rap et leur impact sur l’organisation des collectifs associés et les œuvres produites. L’analyse de 22 albums produits entre 2015 et 2019 indique que les œuvres sont conçues par des réseaux constitués d’un cœur principal de quelques individus fortement connectés et d’acteurs nombreux aux relations plus éparses situés à la périphérie. Cette recherche montre que l’utilisation de processus de création ouverts a des conséquences sur les caractéristiques des œuvres produites, et sur la place et le rôle des acteurs au cours du processus créatif.
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Bleibtreu, A., A. Laoui, N. Um Din, K. Hamidouche, V. Klop, N. Jha, S. Hassantabar, V. Ghanakota, G. Nicola, and J. Belmin. "Évaluation des performances diagnostiques d'infection à SARS-CoV-2 d'un algorithme utilisant l'analyse de signaux physiologiques à partir d'une montre connectée." Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses Formation 1, no. 2 (June 2022): S53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mmifmc.2022.03.115.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Montres connectées"

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Islam, Mohammad Alaul. "Visualizations for Smartwatches and Fitness Trackers." Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023UPASG018.

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Cette thèse porte sur la recherche sur la conception et l'utilisation de micro-visualisations pour l'exploration de données mobiles et pervasives sur des smartwatches et des trackers de fitness. Les gens portent de plus en plus de smartwatches qui peuvent suivre et afficher une grande variété de données. Mon travail est motivé par les avantages potentiels des visualisations de données sur les petits appareils mobiles tels que les brassards de suivi de la condition physique et les smartwatches. Je me concentre sur les situations dans lesquelles les visualisations soutiennent des tâches spécifiques liées aux données sur des smartwatches interactives. Mon principal objectif de recherche dans ce domaine est de comprendre plus largement comment concevoir des visualisations à petite échelle pour les trackers de fitness. Ici, j'explore : (i) les contraintes de conception dans le petit espace par le biais d'un atelier d'idéation ; (ii) le type de visualisations que les gens voient actuellement sur le visage de leur montre ; (iii) une revue de conception et l'espace de conception des visualisations à petite échelle ; (iv) et la lisibilité des micro-visualisations en considérant l'impact de la taille et du rapport d'aspect dans le contexte du suivi du sommeil. Les principaux résultats de la thèse sont, premièrement, un ensemble de besoins de données concernant un contexte d'utilisation touristique dans lequel ces besoins de données ont été satisfaits avec une richesse de conceptions de visualisation dédiées qui vont au-delà de celles couramment vues sur les affichages des montres. Deuxièmement, un affichage prédominant des données de santé et de forme physique, les icônes accompagnant le texte étant le type de représentation le plus fréquent sur les faces actuelles des smartwatchs. Troisièmement, un espace de conception pour les visualisations sur les faces de smartwatch qui met en évidence les considérations les plus importantes pour les nouveaux affichages de données sur les faces de smartwatch et autres petits écrans. Enfin, dans le contexte du suivi du sommeil, nous avons constaté que les gens effectuaient des tâches simples de manière efficace, même avec une visualisation complexe, à la fois sur les écrans de la smartwatch et du bracelet de fitness, mais que les tâches plus complexes bénéficiaient de la taille plus grande de la smartwatch. Dans la thèse, je souligne les opportunités ouvertes importantes pour les futures recherches sur la visualisation des smartwatchs, telles que l'évolutivité (par exemple, plus de données, une taille plus petite et plus de visualisations), le rôle du contexte et du mouvement du porteur, les types d'affichage des smartwatchs et l'interactivité. En résumé, cette thèse contribue à la compréhension des visualisations sur les smartwatches et met en évidence les opportunités ouvertes pour la recherche en visualisation sur les smartwatches
This thesis covers research on how to design and use micro-visualizations for pervasive and mobile data exploration on smartwatches and fitness trackers. People increasingly wear smartwatches that can track and show a wide variety of data. My work is motivated by the potential benefits of data visualizations on small mobile devices such as fitness monitoring armbands and smartwatches. I focus on situations in which visualizations support dedicated data-related tasks on interactive smartwatches. My main research goal in this space is to understand more broadly how to design small-scale visualizations for fitness trackers. Here, I explore: (i) design constraints in the small space through an ideation workshop; (ii) what kind of visualizations people currently see on their watch faces; (iii) a design review and design space of small-scale visualizations; (iv) and readability of micro-visualizations considering the impact of size and aspect ratio in the context of sleep tracking. The main findings of the thesis are, first, a set of data needs concerning a sightseeing usage context in which these data needs were met with a wealth of dedicated visualization designs that go beyond those commonly seen on watch displays. Second, a predominant display of health & fitness data, with icons accompanying the text being the most frequent representation type on current smartwatch faces. Third, a design space for smartwatch face visualizations which highlights the most important considerations for new data displays for smartwatch faces and other small displays. Last, in the context of sleep tracking, we saw that people performed simple tasks effectively, even with complex visualization, on both smartwatch and fitness band displays; but more complex tasks benefited from the larger smartwatch size. Finally, I point out important open opportunities for future smartwatch visualization research, such as scalability (e.g., more data, smaller size, and more visualizations), the role of context and wearer's movement, smartwatch display types, and interactivity. In summary, this thesis contributes to the understanding of visualizations on smartwatches and highlights open opportunities for smartwatch visualization research
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Bardot, Sandra. "Conception et évaluation de techniques d'interaction non-visuelle basées sur un dispositif personnel : application à l'exploration de cartes numériques par des personnes avec déficience visuelle." Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019TOU30061.

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Pour les personnes déficientes visuelles, les documents en relief sont importants pour l'accès à la connaissance. Afin de répondre aux spécificités de la perception haptique, il est nécessaire de simplifier la quantité d'information disponible au sein d'un document en relief. Ce processus s'appelle l'adaptation du contenu et repose sur l'intervention d'un spécialiste qui sait concevoir un contenu adapté à l'exploration tactile et à la compétence des utilisateurs. Comme la modification est impossible, celui-ci doit être refait à chaque changement. Ainsi, la possibilité d'utiliser et d'explorer un contenu numérique plutôt que physique représente une alternative intéressante. Un grand nombre de données numériques en accès libre est disponible, et l'adaptation des données peut être réalisée grâce à des algorithmes prévus à cet effet. Cependant, les documents numériques sont par essence visuels, et par conséquent inaccessibles aux personnes déficientes visuelles en l'état. L'état de l'art concernant l'exploration haptique de données numériques fait apparaitre un ensemble de solutions reposant sur un artefact (comme une souris à retour de force). Cette approche présente de nombreuses limitations, notamment le fait de parcourir le document avec un seul point de contact. Une approche plus fonctionnelle consiste à laisser l'utilisateur explorer un graphique numérique avec ses mains : chaque doigt peut alors être considéré comme un curseur. Les feedback sonore et vibratoire sont déclenchés en fonction de la position du doigt sur le document numérique. Cependant, il est nécessaire de connaitre les éléments importants d'un graphique (c'est-à-dire les éléments qui déclencheront des feedbacks), ainsi que le rôle de chacun des doigts au cours de l'exploration. La problématique de cette thèse porte sur l'exploration des données spatiales numériques en reposant sur des interactions haptiques. L'objectif est double : 1) comprendre comment les personnes déficientes visuelles explorent les graphiques en relief ; et 2) proposer des techniques d'interaction haptique, basées sur des dispositifs personnels et transportables, qui permettent aux utilisateurs déficients visuels d'explorer des graphiques numériques dans différents contextes (à la maison ou à l'école par exemple). Pour répondre au premier point, nous avons réalisé deux études portant sur les stratégies d'exploration des documents en relief, en fonction du niveau d'expertise des utilisateurs. Nous avons montré que les stratégies utilisées dépendent de l'expertise mais aussi du type de document exploré. Pour répondre au deuxième point, nous avons proposé de nouvelles techniques d'interaction reposant sur l'utilisation d'une montre connectée qui permet des feedbacks localisés. Nous avons mené deux études expérimentales concernant la conception et l'évaluation de techniques d'interaction haptiques basées sur la montre. La première étude portait sur la comparaison de l'exploration de graphiques physiques (en relief) à celle de graphiques numériques virtuels. Les résultats montrent que deux de nos techniques d'interaction permettent une exploration de graphiques numériques plus rapide que l'exploration de graphiques en relief. Notre deuxième étude visait à développer et évaluer des techniques d'interaction permettant l'utilisation des deux mains lors de l'exploration de contenus numériques. Les résultats montrent que les stratégies bimanuelles reposant sur un feedback bilatéral localisé améliorent les performances d'exploration de graphiques numériques. Les résultats de ces études mettent en avant les avantages d'une interaction haptique bimanuelle. Combinées à un dispositif de localisation et de suivi des mains, les techniques d'interaction développées sur une montre connectée pourraient permettre aux utilisateurs d'interagir avec des contenus numériques dans de nombreuses situations de la vie quotidienne
For visually impaired people, raised-line documents are important for access to knowledge. In order to respond to the specificities of haptic perception, it is necessary to simplify the amount of information available within a raised-line document. This process is called the adaptation of the content and relies on the intervention of a specialist who knows how to design content adapted to tactile exploration. As the modification is impossible, it must be printed again at each changes. Thus, the ability to use and explore digital rather than physical content is an interesting alternative. A large number of free access numerical data is available, and the adaptation of the data can be carried out by means of algorithms provided for this purpose. However, digital documents are essentially visual, and therefore inaccessible to visually impaired people as they are. The state of the art regarding haptic exploration of digital data reveals a set of solutions based on an devices (like a force feedback mouse). This approach has many limitations, including browsing the document with a single point of contact. A more functional approach is to let the user explore a digital graph with his hands: each finger can then be considered as a cursor. Feedback audio and vibration are triggered depending on the position of the finger on the digital document. However, it is necessary to know the important elements of a graph (the elements that will trigger feedback), as well as the role of each finger during the exploration. The problematic of this thesis deals with the exploration of digital spatial data by relying on haptic interactions. The goal is twofold: 1) understand how visually impaired people explore raised-line diagrams; and 2) offer haptic interaction techniques, based on personal and wearable devices, that allow visually impaired users to explore digital diagrams in different contexts (at home or at school, for example). To answer the first point, we conducted two studies on the exploration strategies of raised-line documents, according to the level of expertise of the users. We have shown that the strategies used depend on the expertise but also the type of document explored. To answer the second point, we proposed new interaction techniques based on the use of a smartwatch that allows localized feedback. We conducted two experimental studies regarding the design and evaluation of watch-based haptic interaction techniques. The first study focused on comparing the exploration of physical diagrams with that of virtual digital diagrams The results show that two of our interaction techniques allow for faster digital graphics exploration than the exploration of 3D graphics. Our second study aimed to develop and evaluate interaction techniques allowing the use of two hands while exploring digital content. The results show that bimanual strategies based on localized feedback improve digital diagrams exploration performance. The results of these studies highlight the benefits of bimanual haptic interaction. Combined with a device for tracking and tracking hands, interaction techniques developed on a connected watch could enable users to interact with digital content in many situations of everyday life
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Brun, Damien. "Démocratisation des visiocasques de réalité augmentée : perspective de la saisie de texte dans des environnements de travail." Thesis, Le Mans, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LEMA1031.

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Nombreux sont ceux qui prédisent une utilisation massive, dans un avenir proche, des visiocasques de réalité augmentée dans de nombreux domaines déjà explorés par la recherche, incluant notamment la santé, l’éducation, le divertissement et l’industrie. Chacun de ces domaines implique des scénarios avec une saisie de texte importante et ubiquitaire, qu’elle soit pour un identifiant ou un mot de passe, une annotation de documents ou d’objets virtuels, un commentaire, un rapport ou pour l’envoi de messages. Pour autant, les contextes d’utilisations et les caractéristiques des visiocasques impliquent de nouvelles interfaces dépassant le cadre habituel du couple clavier-souris ou de la surface tactile déjà adopté par l’ordinateur personnel et le téléphone intelligent. À cet égard, plusieurs interfaces de saisie de texte pour visiocasque ont été proposées, implémentées et étudiées, en passant par la reconnaissance des gestes tels que ceux des mains, de la tête ou du regard, jusqu’aux périphériques spécifiques, tels que les manettes, gants ou anneaux. Cependant aucune ne répond adéquatement aux contraintes imposées par la réalité augmentée pour les environnements de travail industriel et de bureau. En s'appuyant sur des terrains amenés par un partenaire industriel de la thèse, nos travaux tentent de répondre à cette problématique en proposant deux nouvelles interfaces complémentaires de saisie de texte dédiées aux visiocasques de réalité augmentée. La première solution, conçue pour un environnement industriel, invite les utilisateurs à combiner le port d’une montre connectée avec celui du visiocasque pour offrir une interface multimodale adaptée à des situations difficiles. La deuxième solution, conçue pour répondre aux environnements de bureau, invite les utilisateurs à manipuler un appareil cubique offrant des caractéristiques semblables aux claviers traditionnels tout en étant mobile. Nous avons adopté des méthodes itératives de conception centrée sur l’utilisateur pour implémenter des parties de nos solutions, et suivi une approche de recherche empirique comprenant huit expérimentations pour les étudier et comparer. Finalement, l’analyse des travaux nous permet d’élaborer et illustrer comment nos solutions peuvent évoluer pour atteindre d’autres contextes et activités, et ainsi participer activement à la démocratisation des visiocasques de réalité augmentée
Many people predict a massive use of augmented reality head-mounted displays in different areas already explored by research, including health, education, entertainment and industry. Each of these areas involves scenarios with significant and ubiquitous text input activity, whether for a username or password, annotation of documents or virtual objects, a comment, a report or for sending messages. However, the contexts of use and the characteristics of these augmented reality head-mounted displays imply new interfaces beyond the usual framework of the keyboard-mouse couple or the tactile surface already adopted by the personal computer and the smartphone. In that regard, several text entry interfaces for head-mounted displays have been suggested, implemented and studied, through the recognition of gestures such as those of the hands, head or gaze, up to specific peripherals, such as controllers, gloves or rings, but none adequately responds to the constraints imposed by augmented reality for industrial and office work environments. Within the limits of these contexts supported by our industrial partner, this thesis attempts to address this problem by offering two new complementary text entry interfaces dedicated to augmented reality head-mounted displays. The first solution dedicated to the industrial environment invites users to combine a smartwatch with the head-mounted display to offer a multimodal interface adapted to difficult situations. The second solution dedicated to the office environment, invites users to handle a cubic device offering similar characteristics than traditional keyboards while being mobile. We adopted iterative user-centered design methods to implement parts of our solutions, and followed an empirical research approach including eight experiments to study and compare them. Finally, the analysis of the work allows us to develop and illustrate how our solutions can evolve to reach other contexts and activities, and thus actively participate in the democratization of augmented reality head-mounted displays
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Books on the topic "Montres connectées"

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Tang, Man-Chung. The Story of the Koror Bridge. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/cs001.

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<p>Koror Babeldaob Bridge, also called Koror Babelthuap Bridge or simply Koror Bridge, connects the islands of Koror and Babeldaob in the Republic of Palau. The design of the bridge began in 1974 and was based on the prevailing AASHO Standard Specifications at that time and was supplemented by ACI and CEB-FIP design recommendations on an as-needed basis. When the Koror Bridge was opened to traffic in April 1977, it was the world's longest concrete girder span. A few years later, the bridge began to deflect more than had been anticipated. The owner commissioned a Japanese engineering firm in 1985 and then a US engineering firm in 1993 to conduct in-depth investigations of the structure. Both firms came to the same conclusion that the bridge was structurally safe and that the excessive deflection was an unexplainable phenomenon. Nevertheless, in order to improve the driving quality of the bridge deck, the owner decided to repair the bridge. The repair scheme made changes to the structural system and added a large amount of post-tensioning force to the bridge. Unfortunately, less than three months after the repair, late in the afternoon on 26 September, 1996,nineteen and a half years after it was opened to traffic, the bridge collapsed. Thereafter, most of the documents were sealed as a result of litigation between the various parties and the debris was cleared. For a long time, it was impossible to study the facts surrounding the bridge's collapse. Only recently, through continuous probing by a group of engineers, were these documents made accessible to researchers.</p>
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Canada. Bill: An act to amend the act to provide for the better organization of agricultural societies in Lower Canada, and for other purposes connected with agriculture in Upper and Lower Canada. [Toronto: J. Lovell, 2001.

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Assembly, Canada Legislature Legislative. Bill: An act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money required for defraying certain expenses of the civil government for the year 1860, and for certain other expenses connected with the public service, and also for raising a loan on the credit of the Consolidated Revenue Fund. [Québec]: S. Derbishire & G. Desbarats, 2003.

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Assembly, Canada Legislature Legislative. Bill: An act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money required for defraying certain expenses of the civil government for the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, and for certain other expenses connected with the public service, and also for raising a loan on the credit of the consolidated revenue fund. [Québec]: S. Derbishire & G. Desbarats, 2003.

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Canada. Bill: An act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money required for defraying certain expenses of the civil government for the year 1865, and for certain other purposes connected with the public service. [Québec]: G.E. Desbarats, 2001.

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Canada. Bill: An act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money for defraying certain expenses of the civil government for the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Three, for the cost of certain public works, and for certain other expenses connected with the public service. [Québec]: S. Derbishire & G. Desbarats, 2001.

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Canada. Bill: An act for granting to Her Majesty certain sums of money required for defraying certain expenses of the civil government for the year 1856, and for certain other expenses connected with the public service, and also for raising a loan on the credit of the consolidated revenue fund. [Toronto: J. Lovell, 2001.

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Ruins of Montarek (Prentice Hall Connected Mathematics). Pearson Prentice Hall, 2000.

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Lappan, Glenda, and James T. Fey. Ruins of Montarek: Spatial Visualization (Connected Mathematics). Dale Seymour Publications, 1996.

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Lappan, Glenda, and James T. Fey. Ruins of Montarek: Spatial Visualization (Connected Mathematics). Dale Seymour Publications, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Montres connectées"

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Bautista-Hernández, Jorge, and María Ángeles Martín-Prats. "Monte Carlo Simulation Applicable for Predictive Algorithm Analysis in Aerospace." In Technological Innovation for Connected Cyber Physical Spaces, 243–56. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36007-7_18.

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AbstractSafety investigations about electrical wiring harness caused by failures in electrical systems establish that origin of these accidents are related to electrical installation. Predictive techniques which mitigate and reduce risk of the occurrence of errors to enhance safety shall be considered. The development of machine learning has evolved towards the creation of innovative predictive algorithms which show high performance in data analysis and making predictions in the context of artificial intelligence. The Monte Carlo approach is used to validate the model performance. In this paper, Monte Carlo simulation was used to evaluate the level of the uncertainty of the selected parameters over 1000 runs. This study analyzes the reliability of the predictive algorithm in order to be implemented as an automatic error predictor in aerospace. The results obtained are within the expected range suggesting that the model used is accurate and reliable.
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Ferly, Odile, and Tegan Zimmerman. "Chronotropic Visions: Conclusion." In Chronotropics, 291–301. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32111-5_16.

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AbstractThe twenty-first-century Caribbean women writers featured in Chronotropics: Caribbean Women Writing Spacetime deconstruct androcentric approaches to spacetime inherited from Western modernity. They turn to autochthonous ontologies and epistemologies to restore a temporal connection and expand conceptions of space within and beyond the region. They promote social justice and collective healing through literary acts of archival disruption, radical remapping, and epistemic marronnage. We name this the chronotropics. Julia Alvarez, Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro, Vashti Bowlah, Dionne Brand, Erna Brodber, Maryse Condé, Nalo Hopkinson, Rita Indiana, Fabienne Kanor, Karen Lord, Kettly Mars, Pauline Melville, Mayra Montero, Shani Mootoo, Elizabeth Nunez, Ingrid Persaud, Gisèle Pineau, Krystal M. Ramroop, and Mayra Santos Febres intend to repair the present and envision a positive, sustainable future within the Caribbean and its diaspora. They redress the colonial archive and its systemic practice of exclusion, recuperate the old ways of knowing and doing as a means toward remapping spacetime, or engage with other forms of marronnage intimately connected to belief and knowledge systems, in particular spirituality and science. Their literary trajectories and the plurality of their political engagements concord in expressing chronotropic visions that foreground women’s lives and voices in concert with, not in opposition to, the natural-spiritual worlds that we inhabit.
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Vacha, Damiano, Giuseppe Mandrone, Donato Morresi, and Matteo Garbarino. "Mapping Post-fire Monthly Erosion Rates at the Catchment Scale Using Empirical Models Implemented in GIS. A Case Study in Northern Italy." In Progress in Landslide Research and Technology, Volume 1 Issue 1, 2022, 99–112. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16898-7_6.

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AbstractPost-wildfire geological hazards are an emerging problem for a number of different environments, including areas not typically associated with these events such as the Alpine Region. The risk connected with post-fire processes such as debris-flows and flood-type events threatens people, infrastructures, services and economical activities. Apart from a few examples, such as in the USA and Australia, there is a lack of models available to quantify the increase in susceptibility of the aforementioned phenomena as a result of the modification induced by the wildfires. In this work we test the application of a modified version of the RUSLE, on GIS, to quantify the post-fire erosive phenomena for a case study in the north-western Italian Alps. The results of its application, taking advantage of high-resolution rainfall series and data deriving from field surveys, highlight the marked increase (more than 20 times) in erosion rates, quantified by expressing both the EI (erodibility index), the A (monthly soil loss) and the SL (monthly sediment loss) rise. The months of April, May and June represent the larger share of the total quantities. This is a consequence of the noticeable increase of the EI, which for the post-fire scenario is more than one order of magnitude higher than the pre-fire one.
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Tuzun, R. E., D. W. Noid, and B. G. Sumpter. "102." In Quantum Monte Carlo, 99. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195310108.003.00102.

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Abstract The problem described in this paper is the calculation of the ground-state energy for a 100-atom model polyethylene chain. The chain is represented by 100 mass points, connected in a series and interacting sequentially according to bond stretch terms, one-angle bond terms, and two-angle torsion terms. The lowest-energy configuration is a planar zigzag arrangement. The authors had earlier devised an internal coordinate system to facilitate classical dynamics simulations of such chains, and they used these again to great advantage in diffusion QMC calculations for this problem. In preliminary investigations, it was found that importance sampling was essential. The trial function was expressed as a product of Gaussian terms in each of the internal coordinates. with these the required first and second derivatives, as well as the drift terms, were reduced to very simple, very compact expressions. A series of calculations at different time-step sizes was extrapolated to obtain the ground-state energy. The value of 211 kcal/mol obtained in this way was about 7% below that obtained in a normal coordinate analysis. The application of diffusion QMC to the efficient solution of a long-standing problem is nicely demonstrated in this work.
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Détrez, Christine, and Sylvie Octobre. "Les enfants et les écrans." In Les enfants et les écrans, 99–110. Retz, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/retz.cordi.2023.01.0099.

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Le numérique permet l’accès à une infinité de contenus. Il permet aussi de produire et de mettre en ligne facilement des contenus culturels, et de s’affranchir des barrières géographiques et matérielles traditionnelles. Les adolescents, très majoritairement équipés de portables et hyper connectés, ont-ils, de fait, bénéficié de cette démocratisation ? Les enquêtes montrent qu’ici encore, l’accès ne dit rien des usages, et que les inégalités perdurent, avec la valorisation d’une nouvelle forme d’éclectisme culturel : l’éclectisme augmenté.
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Meisenbach, Rebecca J. "Ethics, Agency, and Non-Human Agency in the Study of the Communicative Constitution of Organizations." In Transformative Practice and Research in Organizational Communication, 255–73. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2823-4.ch015.

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This chapter interrogates how recent CCO (communication constitutes organizing) theorizing impacts the study of organizational ethics. Beginning with existing approaches, the chapter addresses how the complexity of analyzing choice and agency (typically tied to ethics) at an organizational level helps explain the relative lack of organizational ethics research. Ethics research in areas connected to organizational communication (public relations, crisis communication, corporate social responsibility, and organizational rhetoric) are also specifically examined. Next, the chapter considers the two distinct definitions of agency, from to the Montreal School's CCO approach and the Four Flows approach respectively, delves into a theoretical discussion of each definition's implications, and concludes that the Montreal School's CCO approach is more suited to investigating and questioning organizational ethics. The chapter concludes by noting paths for organizational research on ethics and responsibility, including challenging assumptions that moral thinking prioritizes rational choice.
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Zautra, Alex J. "Emotions Abused." In Emotions, Stress, and Health, 165–76. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195133592.003.0011.

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Abstract Children are special in the way they communicate emotions. Their expressions have a purity of form that connects right to our hearts every time. Think of a child’s delight when at play. Nothing in adult life comes through so clearly and unambiguously positive as that. Now picture for a moment another scene. A 3-year-old boy standing alone in an aisle of a department store. You spot him there just as he realizes that his mom is not at his side. His lips begin to quiver; he spins around anxiously, looks all around, and then begins to sob. My heart breaks when I see this. Children do not enter this world with such a fully developed set of emotions as these. Their emotions arrive as a work in progress. As new parents, we will stand on our heads to get a smile. But the first smiles often take weeks. It is usually 2 months before a child smiles in response to our smiles, and a full 4 months before we hear a child laugh. Anger develops gradually as well. It will take the child 4 to 6 months before he or she develops an expression of anger that is distinct from other forms of distress. And infants are born fearless. Not until 6 months do parents notice the child displaying apprehension when introduced to people outside the immediate family circle, a phenomenon commonly referred to as stranger anxiety.
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Rodgers, Stephen. "Fanny Hensel’s Sechs Lieder, Op. 9." In Rethinking Mendelssohn, 454–73. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190611781.003.0020.

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In October 1847, five months after Fanny Hensel died, her brother Felix Mendelssohn brought several of her manuscripts to his publisher. Three years later, these works appeared in print as Fanny’s Opp. 8, 9, 10, and 11, though who selected these pieces for publication remains unclear. The siblings’ music, however, provides another form of evidence that can shed light on Felix’s role in the dissemination of his sister’s music. This chapter examines Fanny’s Sechs Lieder, Op. 9, a collection that is intimately connected to one of Felix’s own song collections, Zwölf Lieder, Op. 9 (1830). Considering these intertextual resonances, it is difficult not to see Fanny’s Op. 9 as a sibling collaboration in its own right, a brother’s musical elegy to his departed sister.
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Mann, F. A. "The Payment of Foreign Money Obligations." In The Legal Aspect of Money, 311–40. Oxford University PressOxford, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198256502.003.0028.

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Abstract THE preceding chapters have been built upon questiqns raised by an imaginary case which has served as a guide to a logical and systematic exposition of the law of foreign money obligations. The case of a promise, made in Vancouver by a Montreal business man, to pay to a San Francisco firm ‘100 dollars’ in London necessitated an investigation of the nature of foreign money obligations in general (Chapter VII); it has then to be ascertained whether Canadian or United States of America dollars were the subject-matter of the obligation, and we thus came to a discussion of the problems surrounding the determination of the money of account in general (Chapters VIII and IX); finally, we had to examine the various problems connected with the value of the foreign money of account and the quantum of the obligation (Chapter X).
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Irwin, Barry V. W. "Standing Your Ground." In Information Security in Diverse Computing Environments, 100–108. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6158-5.ch006.

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This chapter explores the challenges facing those involved in cyber defense at a national, organizational, and individual level. As the global economy grows more dependent on the Internet and connected infrastructure, the risk and impact of attack grows. A long-standing response to attacks of various kinds conducted on the Internet has been to filter traffic but not to respond. In some cases, reactive action is taken, but even where attribution is possible, prosecution is rare. In recent months, several countries have stated their policy of military response where they feel that their national infrastructure is threatened. The risk to organizations, civilian populations, and individuals is discussed in the case of such militant response or retaliation. The chapter further considers aspects such as reputation, neutrality, and the concept of Internet “kill switches.”
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Conference papers on the topic "Montres connectées"

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Casanova, Sophia. "PHLEGRA MONTES: CHARACTERIZATION OF AN ICE RICH LANDSCAPE." In GSA 2020 Connects Online. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020am-356986.

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Tianlei Wang, Dejun Li, Canjun Yang, Mingwei Lin, and Tao Zhang. "Non-contact wet mate connectors for subsea observation networks." In OCEANS 2016 MTS/IEEE Monterey. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceans.2016.7760994.

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Nakano, Yosuke, Shin-Ichi Sakamoto, and Yoshiaki Watanabe. "Study on thermoacoustic system to drive by low temperature -Effects of loop-tube thermoacoustic system connected with parallel double stacks on the onset temperature ratio." In ICA 2013 Montreal. ASA, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.4801019.

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Anttila, Eliel, and Francis Macdonald. "TESTING THE MONTEREY HYPOTHESIS: A NEW AGE AND STRATIGRAPHIC MODEL FOR THE MIOCENE MONTEREY FORMATION ALONG THE CENTRAL COAST OF CALIFORNIA." In GSA Connects 2021 in Portland, Oregon. Geological Society of America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2021am-368924.

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Lane, Melissa, Janice Bishop, Christina E. Viviano, Daniela Tirsch, Livio L. Tornabene, Damien Loizeau, Leah Sacks, and Joana R. C. Voigt. "TWO COMPOSITIONALLY DISTINCT OLIVINE-ENRICHED UNITS IN TYRRHENA TERRA AND LIBYA MONTES, MARS." In GSA Connects 2021 in Portland, Oregon. Geological Society of America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2021am-370003.

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Ducat, Thibaut, Vanessa Sanchez, Alain Tremblay, Francois Hardy, André Campeau, Will Amidon, Michel Kuntz, and Eric Chartier. "STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF BRITTLE FAULTS OF THE ST. LAWRENCE PLATFORM IN THE MONTREAL AREA, CANADA." In GSA 2020 Connects Online. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020am-351086.

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Shen, Chen, Shane D. Schoepfer, Charles Henderson, and Thomas F. Moslow. "CYCLOSTRATIGRAPHY OF THE LOWER TRIASSIC (INDUAN-OLENEKIAN) MONTNEY FORMATION IN NE BRITISH COLUMBIA, WESTERN CANADA." In GSA 2020 Connects Online. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020am-358870.

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Dee, Seth, Richard D. Koehler, Austin Elliott, Conni De Masi, Elizabeth K. Haddon, Alexandra E. Hatem, Alexandra Pickering, Ian Pierce, Gordon G. Seitz, and Steven G. Wesnousky. "SURFACE RUPTURE FROM THE 2020 M6.5 MONTE CRISTO RANGE EARTHQUAKE, NEVADA." In GSA 2020 Connects Online. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020am-354284.

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Howery, Amanda, David Shimabukuro, Michael J. Stephens, Will Chang, and Steven Skinner. "TEMPERATURE EVOLUTION IN A SHALLOW AQUIFER ABOVE A STEAMED HEAVY-OIL RESERVOIR IN THE SAN ARDO OIL FIELD, MONTEREY COUNTY, CALIFORNIA." In GSA 2020 Connects Online. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020am-356376.

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Erickson, Melinda L., Elizabeth Swanner, and Brady Ziegler. "MONTHS-LONG SPIKE IN AQUEOUS ARSENIC FOLLOWING DOMESTIC WELL INSTALLATION AND DISINFECTION: SHORT- AND LONG-TERM DRINKING WATER QUALITY IMPLICATIONS." In GSA 2020 Connects Online. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020am-350734.

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Reports on the topic "Montres connectées"

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Samochowiec, Jakub, and Andreas Müller. La montre connectée nuit-elle à la solidarité? – Scénarios pour un système de santé basé sur les données. Gdi-verlag, Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.59986/xjjq2019.

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Garceau, Sean. PR-283-20207-R01 Field Trial of Solar Turbines Methane Emissions Reduction Solution for Gas Compressors. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0012230.

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The Methane Emissions Reduction solution designed by Solar Turbines was installed and evaluated at the Berkshire Hathaway Energy (Dominion) Chambersburg station in Pennsylvania, USA. Solar Turbines supplied a dry seal recompression (DSR) system and a process vent recompression (PVR) system at the station. The objective of the field trial was to evaluate the durability of this new system, compare the performance in the field to simulation models and as needed make improvements to the mechanical design and/or software control. The dry gas seal recompression system was installed and connected to a Solar Turbines C402 process compressor dry seal primary vent to capture, hold, and reuse dry seal gas leakage. The process vent recompression system was connected to the C402 compressor discharge piping to capture the process gas during pressurized hold and inject it back into the suction line in lieu of venting the gas to atmosphere. Operational data for the two systems was collected for 22-months starting in January 2020 and ending in October 2021. Data was collected at different sample rates; high speed (10ms, 100ms), 1 second, 10 seconds, and 1 hour through historical logs and analyzed for this period of time to evaluate the durability of the systems. Several enhancements were implemented and validated. Data collected during a 12-month period showed that a recycle line and volume bottles on the suction of the compressor helped optimize the performance of the compressor and increased durability. In addition, the use of the auxiliary drain recapture tank on the DSR system allowed for the achievement of a capture rate greater than 99% and resolved issues associated with leakage back into the compressor's first stage inlet during the charge period of the cycle.
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Kleman, Isabella. Onion storage diseases and their headspace volatiles. Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Horticulture and Crop Production Science, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54612/a.602791tdo5.

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Onion, Allium cepa, is one of the world’s most commonly produced and consumed vegetables. In order to be available year round in temperate climates onions must be stored for several months. During this time parts of the harvested weight of bulbs are lost to storage diseases, sprouting and respiration leading to loss of carbohydrates and water. Diseases developing in storage may be difficult to spot at early stages as bulbs are typically stored in large bins. However, storage diseases can change the volatile metabolite profile of the infected onions. Electronic sensors that detect the concentration of specific volatile compounds in the air could be deployed in storage facilities to detect these changes. This would provide an early warning system that could detect diseases developing in storage bins before it becomes obvious to a human observer. In this way, some of the losses that occur during storage of onions could be prevented. This introductory paper discusses some of the available literature on the facets of onion production that are connected to storage disease development and the detection of said storage diseases using headspace sampling and analysis. The focus of the paper is mainly on onion production and storage of long day cultivars in relatively cold, temperate climates, as the use of short day cultivars and warm storage in warmer climates comes with different challenges and diseases.
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Goel, Dr Divanshu, and Dr Manjeet Singh. HYBRID EXTERNAL FIXATION FOR PROXIMAL TIBIAL FRACTURES. World Wide Journals, February 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36106/ijar/1505336.

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Introduction: Intraarticular fractures of the tibial plateau and periarticular fractures of the proximal tibia, caused by high energy trauma pose a therapeutic dilemma. Such fractures are associated with extensive soft tissue damage with or without compound injury. The management of such high velocity injuries become a challenge to the trauma surgeons. The goals of these periarticular fractures management are 1. Restoration of joint congruity by anatomic reduction 2. Stable xation of fractures thus allowing early movements 3. Proper care of injured soft tissues. In earlier days uniplanar external xation were used with various complications like pin track infections and decreased stability. In this study we present the use of hybrid external xation system which includes Ilizarov ring xator and AO rod external xator connected with indigenously manufactured connecting clamps and short shafts augmented with or without minimal internal xation. The purpose of this study is to assess the utility of this hybrid external xation system and to analyse the functional outcome, soft tissue healing and fracture union. To assess the performance of the Hybrid External Fixator Aim and Objective: in the treatment of different types of proximal tibial fractures, to evaluate the functional outcome, soft tissue healing and fracture union and radiological outcome, to evaluate the biomechanical and biological advantage of hybrid external xator, to assess the utility of the indigenously made connecting clamps. Material and Method: The study included 21 cases of periarticular fractures of the proximal tibia which were treated by use of 5/8th Ilizarov ring, AO tubular external xator and with indigenously manufactured connecting clamps & short shaft in a hybrid mode. All cases were prospectively followed up and studied. Almost all the cases (99%) had sustained Road trafc Accidents (high velocity injuries) except one case which had sustained injury by fall of cement wall over her leg. Minimum follow up – 1.5 months, maximum follow up – 12 months, mean follow up – 6.42 months. All fractures were followed according to a protocol. All fractures were treated with either CLOSED REDUCTION AND HYBRID EXTERNAL FIXATION OR WITH MINIMAL OPEN REDUCTION AND A HYBRID SYSTEM. The study group was consisted of 16 males (76%) and 5 females (24%) with an average age for males of 43.06 years (range 25 to 65) and for females of 53.4 years (range 41 to 59). All the patients were in the age group of 26 to 65 years, mean age is 43.09. In the present s Result: tudy of 21 cases, the use of Hybrid external xation, as a denite treatment, for high – energy proximal tibia bicondylar fractures proved to be benecial.
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Великодна, Мар’яна Сергіївна. Psychoanalytic Study on Psychological Features of Young Men «Millionaires» in Modern Provincial Ukraine. Theory and Practice of Modern Psychology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3873.

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The article is based on three cases of private psychoanalytic work with successful businessmen from central and northern parts of Ukraine. The research methodology was psychoanalytic theories devoted to the unconscious meanings of money and the role of money in the psychoanalytic setting, including object theory, drive theory, psychosexual development theory, narcissism theory, Oedipus complex, transference and resistance. What presents the interest of this study are the cases when those who grew up in poverty finally obtains such a desired object — money, wealth, however, something unconscious hinders this person to get satisfied by it and even to admit obtaining it. The presented clinical work was conducted as classic psychoanalysis in person with different duration: 5, 10 and 46 months. Men were asked to tell whatever comes to mind: thoughts, memories, dreams, phantasies, feelings etc. The role of psychoanalyst was to hear specific connections between patient’s stories and to analyze them together with the patient. The cases presented highlight several psychological features of young men «millionaires» who suffer from their own success. 1. Sensitivity to Father’s (real or symbolic) acceptance of their business and financial success. 2. Activation of unconscious Oedipus complex and Complex of castration because of the risk to dethrone the Father in reality, with experiences of guilt, fear and expectation of punishment. 3. Projection of their own envy, hate, wish to avenge and killing phantasies into external objects (friends, partners, psychoanalyst) with building individual defensive strategies from them. These psychological features were associated not only with suffering and psychopathological symptoms but also with impossibility to continue business development. In addition, the cases analyzed in the article show some difficulties in building business connected with the generations gap. Fathers from the USSR or the 90s teach their sons to act in the way that is not relevant for successful careers nowadays. This latent or manifested struggle between generations may be an important factor in abovementioned psychological features.
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