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Dahech, Salem, Mohamed Ali Abdmouleh, and Souad Lagmiri. "Spatiotemporal Variation of Air Quality (PM and NO2) in Southern Paris during COVID-19 Lockdown Periods." Atmosphere 13, no. 2 (February 9, 2022): 289. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos13020289.

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In urban areas, road transportation is the main source of pollutants, and weather impacts spatiotemporal variation of air quality. In this paper, we demonstrate the spatiotemporal variabilities of particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) and NO2 in the south of Paris, with an emphasis on the comparison of air pollutant levels between COVID-19 lockdown and non-lockdown days according to meteorological conditions. The influence of COVID-19 lockdowns could be region-specific. Thus, it is worthwhile to conduct investigations across different regions and via different methodologies. This manuscript contains data that could be relied upon to evaluate available options for mitigation of urban air pollution. Using Airparif data and mobile survey data collected by Aeroqual 500 sensors, this study confirms that road traffic seems to be the determining factor of air quality in the southern part of Paris. The daily average concentrations of NO2, PM2.5 and PM10 calculated in 2020 show a strong spatiotemporal variability explained by the type of weather on the one hand and by the proximity of emission sources on the other hand. Mobile surveys show that during lockdowns in 2020, when the weather was stable, in 13th arrondissement of Paris, NO2 values exceeded 250 µg/m3 with PM10 values over 70 µg/m3, mainly in three locations: the area between Rue Tolbiac and Rue Nationale, along Rue de Chevaleret, and on Boulevard Périphérique.
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Hayaert, Valérie. "Friday the 13th: The Symbolic Power of Trials on Countering Terrorism with Democracy." Law, Technology and Humans 5, no. 1 (May 30, 2023): 121–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/lthj.2749.

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Several years after the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic, we are now used to new ways of delivering conferences, new codes of conduct and online etiquette. We are now familiar with the good practices of holding virtual meetings, have improved our knowledge of blended learning and have perhaps challenged the future directions of group debates. However, are virtual interactions within these new technological tools effective substitutions for real interactions? How about rituals and levels of presence? Have these new constraints increased the separation and segregation of audiences? This article aims to explore the implications of the ethics of digital justice when confronted with a particularly traumatic event; that is, the trial of 14 defendants accused of planning and executing attacks on the Stade de France, the Bataclan theatre and bars and terraces in the 11th arrondissement of Paris on Friday, 13 November 2015. The trial is referred to in France by the acronym V13, which stands for Vendredi (Friday) 13, a particularly nightmarish emblem indelibly marked by extreme violence.
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Matthieu, Maïté, Elisabeth Forest, and Pascale Tissier. "Groupes en lutte à Paris." Logement et luttes urbaines, no. 4 (February 4, 2016): 183–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1035059ar.

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Trois actions de mobilisation sont relatées ici. La Confédération syndicale du cadre de vie intervient dans le 13e arrondissement pour contester avec les habitants les modalités d’établissement des impôts locaux pour les locataires; elle aide en outre un groupe de militants qui tentent d’obtenir la création d’un parc de jeux pour enfants dans le quartier. 14eL’association Vivre dans le 14e arrondissement regroupe des comités d’immeubles et des mouvements de défense du quartier. Elle a combattu avec succès la construction d’une autoroute dans le quartier, obtenu la limitation de la construction de tours d’habitation, essaie de contrôler que le réhabilitation des immeubles soit faite en fonction des intérêts de la population du quartier. L’Atelier populaire d’architecture et d’urbanisme du Marais (APAUM) regroupe des architectes qui travaillent avec les habitants pour s’opposer aux projets de rénovation de certains îlots du quartier par des promoteurs privés, mais aussi par la société publique de H.L.M. Toutes les interventions sont élaborées en étroite association avec les habitants.
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Houdaille, Jacques. "Un arrondissement de Paris sous le Directoire." Population (French Edition) 42, no. 6 (November 1987): 990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1532739.

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Houdaille, Jacques. "Un arrondissement de Paris sous le Directoire." Population Vol. 42, no. 6 (June 1, 1987): 990–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/popu.p1987.42n6.0994.

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Kecskeméti, Sophie, Evgenia Papathanasiou, Sandrine Kouoh, Kelly Lapillus, Simon Ribault, and Yvan Jeanson. "Le Foyer Watteau." Pratiques en santé mentale 69e année, no. 2 (June 28, 2023): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/psm.232.0029.

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Le foyer Watteau est un foyer de postcure dans la ville, situé dans le 13 ème arrondissement de Paris, destiné à des patients psychotiques pour lesquels leur psychiatre traitant pense une réinsertion « hors les murs de l’hôpital psychiatrique » possible. Il a été créé par Philippe Paumelle, fondateur de l’ASM 13 (Association de santé Mentale du 13 ème arrondissement de Paris) en 1958, dont on sait l’activité pionnière tant dans l’initiation des secteurs de psychiatrie que par ses nombreuses innovations qui ont suivi les décennies suivantes. Le foyer a ouvert ses portes au début des années 1960, sous le nom de foyer de la Bièvre, car il occupait un bâtiment au-dessus de la rivière de la Bièvre (qui traverse Paris de façon souterraine), puis a pris le nom de foyer Watteau, du nom de la rue qui le longe. Description.
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Breda, Antoine, and Rose-Marie Lacaze. "« L’école des mamans, elle commence quand ? »." Migrants formation 75, no. 1 (1988): 86–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.1988.6691.

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Petek, Gaye, and Marie Poinsot. "La population turque dans le 10e arrondissement de Paris." Hommes & migrations, no. 1312 (October 1, 2015): 114–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/hommesmigrations.3512.

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Dupré La Tour, Joseph. "Nuits parisiennes." Inflexions N° 56, no. 2 (April 8, 2024): 59–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/infle.056.0059.

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La nuit, Paris offre un visage bien différent de la ville vibrionnante diurne. Un Paris plus secret, plus violent, plus licencieux, plus désinhibé. Les sapeurs-pompiers veillent sur lui. Habituelles ou dramatiques, variables selon les arrondissements, les saisons, les heures, leurs interventions demandent toujours un engagement sans faille. Une plongée au cœur des nuits parisiennes à travers les yeux de Kévin, jeune pompier du X e arrondissement.
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Kirillova, Ekaterina. "Working Hours in 13th Century Paris." ISTORIYA 14, no. 7 (129) (2023): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840026924-5.

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Methods for determining the exact time by artisans and merchants of Paris in the 13th century considered in the paper on the material of the regulations of the “Book of Crafts” and the statutes on Parisian trade duties. The focus is on “hours” (“hour” as a synonym for “time”, the first, third and ninth hours of the dayetc.) and their relationship with other criteria that determined the start and end of the working day: the bell ringing, the cry of the herald, the actions of other artisans and townspeople. This allowed the author to correct ideas about natural cycles and “church time” as key ways of determining time, to show the need of urban artisansand merchants for a more accurate accounting and definition of time in general and its individual momentsduring the day, the need to use different methods of estimating the time of day and, accordingly, of working time, the need to overcome the subjectivity of the workshop owner or client.

Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Paris 13th arrondissement of Paris":

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Abdmouleh, Mohamed Ali. "Pollution de l'air et sonore dans Paris à l'échelle intra-urbaine : répartition spatio-temporelle pendant et en dehors de la période de confinement du COVID-19 dans le XIIIème arrondissement." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Paris Cité, 2023. https://wo.app.u-paris.fr/cgi-bin/WebObjects/TheseWeb.woa/wa/show?t=5115&f=66643.

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La pandémie du COVID-19 a eu un impact significatif sur divers aspects de l'environnement. Le trafic routier a été fortement ralenti en raison des restrictions liées au confinement, entraînant une diminution sans précédent des niveaux de bruit et de pollution atmosphérique. Cette thèse propose une approche originale s'appuyant sur la mesure par des capteurs portables et la modélisation du bruit, des particules fines (PM) et du dioxyde d'azote (NO2) dans le XIIIème arrondissement de Paris pendant les heures de pointe. L'accent est mis sur la comparaison des niveaux de polluants atmosphériques entre les jours de confinement lié à la COVID-19 et les jours sans confinement, en tenant compte des conditions météorologiques. Les données d'enquête mobile ont été collectées à l'aide de capteurs Aeroqual 500 pour la pollution de l'air et des capteurs EXTECH 4017764 pour le bruit. Cette étude confirme que le trafic routier semble être un facteur déterminant des nuisances sonores et de la pollution de l'air. Les concentrations moyennes journalières de bruit, de PM10 et de NO2, calculées entre 2020 et 2022, montrent une forte variabilité spatiotemporelle, expliquée d'une part par le type de temps et d'autre part par la proximité des sources d'émission. Les résultats issus des campagnes de mesure semi-itinérantes montrent une baisse de 6 à 10 dB(A) pour le bruit, de 15 à 25 µg/m3 pour le PM10, ainsi qu'une diminution de 30 à 50 µg/m3 pour le NO2 pendant le confinement. En effet, près des routes principales, nous relevons pour le bruit, le PM10 et le NO2, respectivement en moyenne, 57 à 63 dB(A), 55 à 75 µg/m3, 90 à 110 µg/m3 pendant le confinement, contre 67 à 72 dB(A), 40 à 55 µg/m3, 140 à 160 µg/m3 en dehors du confinement. Cette recherche propose également de comprendre les zones à risque dans le XIIIème arrondissement de Paris face aux nuisances précitées, suivant une maille de 200m. Elle vise à déterminer si certains groupes de population, tels que les enfants de moins de 10 ans, les personnes de plus de 65 ans et les résidents de logements sociaux, sont exposés à des niveaux de pollution de l'air et de bruit dépassant les normes européennes. Nous croisons les différents degrés d'aléa aux vulnérabilités/enjeux pour dégager les zones à risques
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on various aspects of the environment. Road traffic has been greatly reduced due to lockdown-related restrictions, leading to an unprecedented decrease in noise levels and air pollution. This thesis proposes an original approach based on the measurement using portable sensors and modeling of noise, fine particulate matter (PM), and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the 13th arrondissement of Paris during peak hours. The focus is on comparing atmospheric pollutant levels between COVID-19 lockdown days and non-lockdown days, taking into account meteorological conditions. Mobile survey data were collected using Aeroqual 500 air pollution sensors and EXTECH 4017764 noise sensors. This investigation confirms that road traffic appears to be a determining factor in both noise nuisance and air pollution. Daily average concentrations of noise, PM10, and NO2 calculated between 2020 and 2022 demonstrate strong spatiotemporal variability, explained partly by weather conditions and proximity to emission sources. Results from semi-itinerant measurement campaigns reveal a decrease of 6 to 10 dB(A) for noise, 15 to 25 µg/m3 for PM10, and a decrease of 30 to 50 µg/m3 for NO2 during the lockdown. Indeed, near main roads, we observe, on average, 57 to 63 dB(A) for noise, 55 to 75 µg/m3 for PM10, and 90 to 110 µg/m3 for NO2 during the lockdown, compared to 67 to 72 dB(A), 40 to 55 µg/m3, and 140 to 160 µg/m3 outside the lockdown. This research also aims to understand the risk areas in the 13th arrondissement of Paris regarding the aforementioned nuisances, using a 200m grid. It seeks to determine if certain population groups, such as children under 10, people over 65, and residents of social housing, are exposed to air pollution and noise levels exceeding European standards. We correlate different hazard degrees with vulnerabilities/issues to identify risk zones
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Archer, Janice Marie. "Working women in thirteenth-century Paris." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/187182.

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This thesis examines the role of women in the Parisian economy in the late thirteenth century. The Livre des metiers of Etienne Boileau offers normative provisions regarding societal structures that permitted but restricted the participation of women, while the tax rolls commonly known as the roles de la taille de Philippe le Bel furnish numbers which show their actual participation. While these sources are well known, they have not heretofore been rigorously examined. Conclusions about women based on them have been amorphous. Married women are nearly invisible in these records, but unmarried women and widows headed 13.6% of Parisian workshops. Women monopolized the Parisian silk industry. About one-third of Parisian women in the late thirteenth century worked in jobs traditionally considered "women's work," including the preparation of food and clothing, peddling food on the street, and providing personal services. The other two-thirds did nearly every kind of work that men did. A "putting out" system was well in place in Paris at this time. Women classified as chambrieres or ouvrieres worked at home, spinning and weaving raw materials provided by an entrepreneur and selling back to the entrepreneur the finished product. Working at home allowed a woman to combine household duties with production for the marketplace. Girls usually learned a trade by working alongside their parents. Formal apprenticeships were less common for girls than for boys. While women could and did participate in nearly every trade, their numbers were concentrated in the lowest-paid metiers. The few women who practiced trades dominated by men were much more successful financially.
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Lidgi, Sylvie. "L' action publique urbaine : le "modèle" du 20e arrondissement de Paris." Paris 8, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA081914.

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L' objet de la recherche est de comparer les démarches de planification autoritaire et d'urbanisme procédural à partir d'un objet concret : le 20e arrondissement de Paris. L'action publique urbaine des deux dernières décennies est étudiée à travers un système local d'action concret. La politique de planification urbaine substantielle et réglementaire (Plan-programme, 1983) produit des externalités positives mais aussi des mobilisations collectives. Elle ouvre la voie à l'émergence de nouveaux acteurs : les associations du cadre de vie. Leur morphologie et leurs modes d'action revêtent des formes inédites : l'engagement est distancé, les capacités d'expertise des "militants" sont leurs principales ressources. Le modèle balistique d'action publique est embarrassé. Les règles du jeu changent. Le système se différencie et se complexifie. Les rapports entre acteurs sont redistribués, suite aux municipales de 1995. . .
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Schuehmacher, Laurent. "Les espèces ligneuses plantées à Paris depuis les travaux d'Haussmann : nomenclature et origine géographique, étude des plantations d'alignement du 10e arrondt." Paris 5, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA05P144.

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Endelstein, Lucine. "Une géographie du renouveau religieux : judaïsme et expérience urbaine en quartier cosmopolite : Paris, 19e arrondissement." Poitiers, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008POIT5006.

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Cette thèse étudie comment le renouveau religieux participe aux changements urbains, faisant émerger de nouveaux lieux du religieux, de nouveaux usages de l'espace, parfois de nouveaux quartiers. A Paris, depuis les années 1990, le 19e arrondissement de Paris concentre le plus grand nombre de lieux juifs. Il n'est un lieu d'immigration juive que de façon marginale, et permet d'interroger le rôle du religieux dans la construction de nouvelles centralités et dans l'expérience urbaine. Cette recherche s'est appuyée sur des méthodes qualitatives, associant entretiens, observations des usages de l'espace liés à la religion et analyse des formes multiples de la visibilité du judaïsme. La description des processus de regroupement associant les aspects religieux, résidentiels et commerciaux a permis de montrer que loin d'être la traduction spatiale d'une unité communautaire, ces quartiers recomposés procèdent au contraire de la diversité du groupe, et constituent eux-mêmes des territoires discontinus et fluides
This thesis explores how religious revival takes part in urban changes, by the emergence of new religious places, of new uses of space, and sometimes of new neighbourhoods. On Paris, since the 1990's, the 19th district concentrates the highiest number of jewish places. As it is marginally a district of jewish immigration, it leads to investigate the role of religion in the construction of new centralities and in the urban experience. This research used qualitative methods, by interviewing actors of the jewish religious revival and non-jewish inhabitants, by observing the uses of space linked to religious observance, and by analyzing the multiple forms of visibility of judaism. By describing the grouping processes that associate religious, residential and commercial aspects, we could show that these recomposed neighbourhoods are not a spatial traduction of a community unity. On the contrary, they proceed from the diversity within the group, and they are discontinuous and loose spaces
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Katan, Agnès. "Sur le consommateur homéopathique en milieu officinal dans le 3ème arrondissement de Paris." Paris 5, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA05P089.

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Leclerc, Juliette. "Les espèces ligneuses plantées à Paris depuis les travaux d'Haussmann : nomenclature et origine géographique, étude des plantations d'alignement du XIè arrondissement." Paris 5, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA05P223.

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Lallement, Emmanuelle. "Au marche des differences. . . Barbes ou la mise en scene d'une societe multiculturelle : ethnologie d'un espace marchand parisien." Paris, EHESS, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999EHES0004.

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Barbes est un secteur commercant du 18 eme arrondissement de paris, situe entre le quartier de montmartre, celui de pigalle et celui de la goutte d'or, qui se caracterise par une forte densite commerciale et un melange remarquable d'individus. Des magasins tati au marche dejean, des bazars et autres solderies du boulevard barbes et rochechouart au marche aux tissus du + quartier saintpierre ;, toutes ces formes commerciales constituent une situation marchande tout a fait particuliere dans la ville que chacun s'emploie a nommer + barbes ;. Par un travail d'enquete de terrain, l'objectif est ici de definir anthropologiquement la specificite de ce morceau de ville qui n'est ni un quartier, ni un simple marche, de donner sens a la dynamique relationnelle a l'oeuvre et de degager une logique d'ensemble. En decrivant les espaces et les relations sociales qui s'y deroulent, il apparait que l'echange marchand induit ici une maniere specifique de se comporter, definie d'une part par l'egalite formelle des partenaires en presence et d'autre part par la caricature de toutes les differences possibles. Se mettent alors en place des relations de type + multiculturel ;. Dans ce barbes cosmopolite et marchand, l'alterite de chacun devient en effet spectacle pour tous et vendeurs comme clients jouent le jeu d'un certain multiculturalisme. Dans cette mise en scene d'une + societe multiculturelle ;, comme on est en fin de compte tous plus ou moins un jour ou l'autre venus d'ailleurs, comme on peut, le temps d'aller faire ses courses, etre different a sa guise et a son humeur, chacun a bien sa place ici, tout aussi legitime et pas moins anormale que celle du voisin. Mais reste que c'est justement a barbes que se deploie cette sociabilite liee a l'echange, dans un morceau de ville un peu fictionnel et entierement dedie au spectacle de la societe marchande
Barbes is a shopping area in the 18th district of paris. It is situated in the neighbourhoods of montmartre, pigalle and goutte d'or. It is characterized by a very high number of shops and a striking mixture of different types of people. Shops such as tati and the dejean market, bazaar style general stores and other discount stores all rub shoulders on the barbes and rochechouart boulevards next to the material market in the saint-pierre area. All these different kinds of shops make up a very specific shopping area which everyone calls "barbes". Through field research, the purpose of this study is to give an anthropoligical definition of the specificities of this part of paris, which is neither a neighbourhood strictly speaking, nor just a simple market, to explain the dynamic of the social relationships. By describing the places and the social relations that occur there, it appears that the exchanges which take place in this particular environment lead to a specific type of behaviour, defined on the one hand by the fact that each participant is on an equal footing with the other, and on the other hand, by the caricature of all the possible differences. There are therefore multicultural exchanges. At barbes, a multicultural and shopping environment, the otherness of individuals becomes a kind of show for everyone. Salespersons as well as customers play a game of a multiculturalism. In this staging of a "multicultural society", since we all, at the end of the day, come from elsewhere, when we go shopping we can be different according to our moods, and so everyone can find his place at barbes. Everyone has a justified reason for being there. Nevertheless it is only at barbes that this sociability is possible, linked to exchanges, in a part of the city which is rather imaginary and completely dedicated to showmanship in the consumer society
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Machover, Daniel. "Sur la délivrance des médicaments antihypertenseurs en milieu officinal dans le douzième arrondissement de Paris." Paris 5, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA05P134.

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Grosfils, Matthieu. "Les espèces ligneuses plantées à Paris depuis les travaux d'Haussmann : nomenclature et origine géographique. Etude des plantations d'alignement du IIe arrondissement." Paris 5, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA05P169.

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Books on the topic "Paris 13th arrondissement of Paris":

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Radwan, Anna. Paris, 4e arrondissement. Paris: Parimagine, 2007.

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Radwan, Anna. Paris Ier arrondissement. Paris: Parimagine, 2003.

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Bousquel, Frédérique. Paris 14e arrondissement. Paris: Parimagine, 2008.

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Sari, Ghali Beniza. Paris 12e arrondissement. Paris: Parimagine, 2009.

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Minoli, René. Paris 15e Arrondissement. Paris: Parimagine, 2007.

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Bousquel, Frédérique. Paris 14e arrondissement. Paris: Parimagine, 2008.

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d'Amat, Ariane Roman. Paris, 7e arrondissement. Paris: Parimagine, 2009.

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Khouya, Meryem. Paris 2e arrondissement. Paris: Parimagine, 2007.

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Association Histoire et vies du 10e (Paris, France), ed. Paris 10e Arrondissement. Paris: Parimagine, 2007.

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Martin, Alexis. Paris: Histoire du XVe arrondissement. paris: Editions Res Universis, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Paris 13th arrondissement of Paris":

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Cohen, Meredith. "The Great 13th-Century Chapels of Paris." In Paris, 79–104. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003405153-5.

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Gonis, Ifigenia. "Assemble: La Colline, Théâtre National, Paris (20th Arrondissement)." In Re-Situating Public Theatre in Contemporary France, 55–88. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22472-0_3.

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Gonis, Ifigenia. "Pluralize: Théâtre de la Bastille, Paris (11th Arrondissement)." In Re-Situating Public Theatre in Contemporary France, 163–97. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22472-0_6.

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Ebbesen, Sten. "Logical Texts. 12th or 13th Century? Paris or Elsewhere ?" In Les débuts de l’enseignement universitaire à Paris (1200 – 1245 environ), 77–87. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.sa-eb.5.101379.

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Mainsah, Henry, and Carolina Sanchez Boe. "Tracing the Border Crossings of Forced Migrants in Paris’ 18th Arrondissement: Exploring a Photo-Walk Method." In The Politics of Public Memories of Forced Migration and Bordering in Europe, 121–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30565-9_8.

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Maniaci, Marilena. "Chapter Lists in Giant and Beneventan Bibles." In Semitic Languages and Cultures, 282–321. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0375.10.

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Marilena Maniaci examines the so-called capitula, or chapter lists, that introduce the single biblical books in the majority of Latin Bibles, particularly prior to the 13th century, when the “Paris Bible” made its appearance and brought with it a new chapter subdivision of the biblical text. The Latin capitula briefly summarize, chapter by chapter, the contents of each section of the biblical text or reproduce the words or the section’s initial sentence. Several sequences or “families” of lists are attested, which differ (even significantly) in the number, extension and wording of the individual tituli, but also in the way they are arranged on the manuscript’s page and distinguished from the main text. Maniaci’s contribution aimes to provide some examples of the potential interest of an in-depth analysis of the chapters, not only as a tool to highlight relationships between individual codices or operate groupings within specific strands of textual tradition, but also to deepen our knowledge of the practices of manufacture and transcription of the biblical text and of its accompanying paratexts.
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Roloff, Volker. "Balzac, Honoré de: Histoire de la grandeur et de la décadence de César Birotteau, marchand parfumeur, adjoint au maire du deuxième arrondissement de Paris, chevalier de la légion d'honneur." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_2571-1.

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"1er arrondissement de Paris." In Faire le Grand Paris, 161–64. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.44088.

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"2e arrondissement de Paris." In Faire le Grand Paris, 165–67. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.44089.

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"3e arrondissement de Paris." In Faire le Grand Paris, 169–70. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.44090.

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Conference papers on the topic "Paris 13th arrondissement of Paris":

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Rosenfeld, M. J., Benjamin Zand, and Adam Steiner. "Power Spectral Density Analysis of Pipeline Pressures for Probabilistic Assessment." In 2020 13th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2020-9587.

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Abstract Pipeline pressure-cycle fatigue analysis is typically performed by analyzing pressure data in the amplitude domain and then calculating incremental fatigue crack growth in accordance with the Paris Law. Alternatively, the stochastic pressure history is converted to an equivalent number of uniform-amplitude cycles using a cumulative damage rule. The fatigue life may then be estimated by integration of the Paris Law. This second approach is computationally less involved and therefore lends itself to a probabilistic analysis because of the large number of iterations necessary with techniques such as Monte Carlo analysis. However, studies have shown that for a broadband stochastic signal, applying linear cumulative damage can introduce large errors. The presence and magnitude of error cannot be easily determined by inspection of the pressure signal. This paper describes the analysis of the pipeline pressure signal in the frequency domain to determine the power spectral density. The result can be used to estimate correction factors to the estimated linear cumulative damage fraction. The corrections may then be applied with a simplified integration of the Paris Law in closed form to improve both accuracy and speed for probabilistic assessment. The computation time for a probabilistic assessment may potentially be reduced by a significant factor.
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Berger, M. O., G. Simon, S. Petitjean, and B. Wrobel-Dautcourt. "Mixing synthesis and video images of outdoor environments: application to the bridges of Paris." In Proceedings of 13th International Conference on Pattern Recognition. IEEE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpr.1996.545997.

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Caramelo Gomes, Cristina, and Houria Ariane. "Smart and Inclusive Built Environment: Is Remote Work the Key?" In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001394.

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This paper discusses the contribution of remote work to metropolitan areas’ resilience, sustainability, inclusion, and equity. These premises are the support of smart and 15-minute city models. The traditional model of idealization, planning, and living in metropolitan areas is based on the automobile, in the commuting movements, and in a dependent relationship between city centre and suburbs. The pandemic context exposed, in practice, the choice and the need for a human centred design model for metropolitan areas planning. The disrupted reality experienced in the last two years exposed the need to change traditional practices to guarantee global, and local sustainability. Remote work impacts commuting as well as the interactions between individuals and their home environs. To support this statement, the case studies of Paris and Barcelona, are both examples of 15-minute city model implementation. In the end, some questions: Why insist on unsustainable commuting centred planning? If the remote work experience along the lockdown was positively perceived, why its adoption is so difficult, almost impossible?
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Lamborn, Lyndon, Greg Nelson, and Genevieve Stilwell. "Near Neutral pH Stress Corrosion Crack Growth Model Evaluation: PipeOnline™." In 2020 13th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2020-9268.

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Abstract The pipeline industry has long sought a unified near-neutral pH stress corrosion cracking (NNpHSCC) growth model, which fully describes salient growth elements. In response to this gap, the Pipeline Research Council International (PRCI) has funded a multi-year research project, partnering with the University of Alberta (Project SCC-2-12). With the project nearing completion, application of the proposed near-neutral pH stress corrosion cracking growth model to two operating pipelines with known populations of stress corrosion crack features is presented. The remaining life of each crack feature detected by crack in-line inspection tools, under known loading, is calculated for two segments of operating pipelines in North America. The PRCI developed model, referred to as PipeOnline™, is compared to the legacy Enbridge linear growth and Paris Law models. A calibration technique for correcting the length and depth of the ILI feature calls provided by the in-line inspection vendor is reviewed, which takes into account tool tolerance and corrects length and depth to more closely match field findings. Efficiency improvements gleaned from this calibration technique are illustrated. While this calibration methodology is unique to the pipeline operator, the method is reviewed to allow other operators to readily implement the technique if it is found to be warranted. The PipeOnline model is tested for the post-calibration dimensions and compared to the legacy growth model. Each of the required inputs is defined, and methods of quantification are shown. Negligible growth thresholds are reviewed, and the truncation of stress cycles below the growth threshold is discussed. The strategy of deployment is shown, along with the proportion of features that are predicted to remain in dormancy. Methods to account for mean stresses and load application frequency are presented. The resulting PipeOnline re-inspection interval is compared to that predicted by typical existing growth models and then contrasted with excavation results on the asset. Calibration of the governing equation coefficients with rationale for each term is proposed for the pipeline segments examined in the study, and recommendations made for potential implementation for other operators, along with follow-on research.
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Oberhauser, M., and Th Soriano. ""Deux écoles qui collent à l'industrie" 15 years of French-German higher education in mechatronic engineering at supméca Paris/Toulon and Esslingen University of Applied Sciences." In 2012 9th France-Japan & 7th Europe-Asia Congress on Mechatronics (MECATRONICS) / 13th Int'l Workshop on Research and Education in Mechatronics (REM). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mecatronics.2012.6451048.

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Tiku, Sanjay, Morvarid Ghovanlou, Aaron Dinovitzer, Mark Piazza, and T. A. Jones. "Full Scale Test Validation of Fatigue Crack Growth Rate of Flaws in ERW Pipe." In 2020 13th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2020-9705.

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Abstract While the general fracture mechanics principles and methodologies for calculating fatigue lives are well documented and validated, their application in the prediction of pipeline system fatigue lives differed from field experience. The source and magnitude of the conservatism inherent in the calculated fatigue life estimates are an important element when establishing integrity management programs. Of particular interest are the fatigue life estimates used in integrity management programs for electric resistance welded (ERW) pipeline systems that may have pipe seam anomalies oriented along the pipe axis. BMT Canada Ltd (BMT) was contracted by Pipeline Research Council International (PRCI) to develop a pipeline material fatigue crack growth database and conduct full scale cyclic pressure fatigue tests to develop improved crack growth rate parameters. A pipeline material fatigue crack growth database was developed using 185 fatigue crack growth rate tests on 45 pipeline materials ranging in grade from X46 to X70 and in vintage from 1937 to 2014. The database included fatigue crack growth rate tests on 18 pipe body base materials (BM) and 27 ERW weld seam materials at two different, stress ratios (R), of R-ratio = 0.1 and R-ratio = 0.6. The sampled crack growth rates observed in the pipeline steels, tested in the project were 2 to 3 times lower than the crack growth rates recommended in BS 7910. This paper presents the proposed power (Paris) law fatigue crack growth equation parameters, C and m, developed in the study. Two full-scale cyclic pressure tests were carried out to validate the use of recommended crack growth rate parameters. Axial flaws were machined in the pipe body and weld center line (WCL). Fifty-one (51) flaws of different lengths and depths were machined. The crack growth rates were monitored during the cyclic pressure tests by recording crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD). The calibration curves for correlating CMODs with crack depths were developed and validated against finite element (FE) analysis. The fatigue crack growth rates observed in the full-scale tests were then compared with existing BS 7910 and API 579 formulations. The comparison confirmed that the BS 7910 approach results in very conservative estimates of fatigue crack growth rates for axial flaws. The BS 7910 stress intensity factor formulation overestimated the bulging correction for axially oriented flaws. The API 579 fracture mechanics-based fatigue crack growth formulation combined with crack growth rate parameters developed in this program provided improved estimates for fatigue life. The fatigue crack growth rates for line pipe and ERW weld seams developed in this project were shown to be less conservative and better predictors for fatigue crack growth and represent a valuable tool for pipeline integrity management. The use of this information will enable pipeline operators to focus remedial actions on features that have the lowest estimated fatigue lives.
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Singaram, Muthu, Vr Muraleedhran, Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam Sivaprakasam, and Shashwat Pathak. "Monetization Canvas Framework to Efficiently Assess the Impact of Research Outcome." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001509.

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In the current dynamically changing demands and aspirations of populations across the globe, nations are putting up impetus on innovations and entrepreneurship. There is huge disparity in demand as third world countries are struggling to fulfil the demands and developed nations are poised to fulfil aspirations while maintaining a balance with existing demands. Global economy has always been driven by innovation and in line with the Paris Agreement to create a sustainable business in different sectors while being responsible towards climate change. Inclusion of different policies such as Internal Carbon disclosure and policies to promote them through rebates at various levels. Adoption of science-based targets in sustainability is a buzz word these days. While these practices are creating a niche for the responsible organizations and nations, core still remains at development of innovative solutions to meet both demand and aspirations. Economies across the globe are spending a significant amount of their budget, after defense and healthcare, on research and development which acts like a pillar for this economic growth. It is significant to mention that the budget expenditure on research and development attracts a lot of attention and governments across the globe face wrath due to low percentage of return on investment. This happens majorly because the framework to assess the outcome of this investment is very vague and is scenario specific. It depends on many factors such as human resource, state of infrastructure, identifying needs, projection of need and many more. To understand the issue better we first need to gather information regarding the total spending by different nations from different strata of the economy. It helps us to understand that there is an urgent need to narrow down on outcome-based research, rather than lurking for some miracle to happen. A well-structured outcome-based framework, which is easy to adopt while framing the policies needs to be in place which can assess the impact and hence help in carving out the policies further. At least ninety countries around the world spent more than USD50 million based on Wikipedia (2022). The top ten countries spent over USD38 billion. The United States, China, Japan, Germany, India and South Korea amount to 70 % of the global Research and Development (R&D) spent, while the United States and China account for 50% of the spending. Based on The World Bank (2022) South. Korea and Israel are well ahead in terms of gross domestic product (GDP) spending on research the two largest economies U.S. and China are lacking in terms of GDP percentage. A report by the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) (2015) reports not much impact on the economy of government funded R&D. Private R&D funding had an impact on the economy and University Research did have an impact. It also reports that private funding had a better impact on basic research compared to applied research. This paper describes a research monetization canvas to enhance research output in particular academic institutions.
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Franca, Josue, and Erik Hollnagel. "Comparative analysis of Air France 447 (2009) and Costa Concordia (2012) using FRAM: how organizational culture influences cockpit/bridge decisions." In 14th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2023). AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1003601.

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In the night of June 1st, 2009, the Airbus A330 of the Air France Flight AF 447, on the route between Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Paris (France), after a series of events, lost altitude and fell into the Atlantic Ocean, leaving no survivors. Few years after this event, in the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, on January 13th, 2012, a cruise vessel named Costa Concordia struck a rock formation on the sea floor, listing and capsizing the vessel, leaving 32 fatalities and dozens of wounded. Two accidents apart in time and space, in different domains - aviation and maritime - but which have more similarities than differences. In this study, a systematic analysis of these two accidents with the FRAM (Functional Resonance Analysis Method) is presented, based on the two official reports issued by the responsible authorities, as well as relevant scientific publications about these events. Applying a Human Factors approach, where work systems are analysed from worker’s perspective, understanding the interactions between organizational, technological, environmental, and individual elements, it was possible to comprehend and identify how the organizational decisions, taken in the executive offices, and company’s culture, resonate till the cockpit/bridge decisions. Particularly in these events, it was perceived that this resonance contributed to the accidents, evidencing the real complexity of the workplaces in the aeronautical and maritime industries, where actions, decisions and relationships reverberate (complexly) throughout the system. In this aspect, it was also noted that the levels of complexity of these two distinct domains, despite being structurally different, require the same adaptive and regenerative responses from work systems and, consequently, from workers, generating the organizational culture of work environments.

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