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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Régulation du mouvement"
Tamašauskaitė, Gintarė. « NUOTOLINIO DARBO TEISINIS REGULIAVIMAS ». Teisė 89 (1 janvier 2013) : 189–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/teise.2013.0.1910.
Texte intégralMarano, Francelyne. « L'appareil flagellaire des algues unicellulaires : le mouvement et sa régulation ». Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France. Actualités Botaniques 136, no 2 (janvier 1989) : 43–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01811789.1989.10826936.
Texte intégralBardy, Benoît G. « Perception et régulation du mouvement humain : plaidoyer pour une biologie physique ». Journal de la Société de Biologie 200, no 2 (2006) : 135–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jbio:2006016.
Texte intégralRindlisbacher, Stefan, et Olivier Hanse. « La « Nouvelle Droite » écologique au XXI e siècle : post-croissance, biorégionalisme et « réforme de la vie » ». Allemagne d'aujourd'hui N° 245, no 3 (28 septembre 2023) : 117–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/all.245.0117.
Texte intégralHenriot-Van Zanten, Agnès. « L'action éducative des municipalités et la transformation du système éducatif ». Migrants formation 97, no 1 (1994) : 72–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.1994.6961.
Texte intégralTaiclet, Anne-France. « Éradiquer sans prohiber ? Évolutions internationales des politiques publiques de contrôle du tabac au xxi e siècle ». Santé Publique Prépublication (23 mars 2030) : I1—XI. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/spub.pr1.0024.
Texte intégralGAIGNÉ, C. « Organisation des filières animales et environnement. Vingt ans après la directive nitrates ». INRAE Productions Animales 25, no 4 (2 octobre 2012) : 375–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/productions-animales.2012.25.4.3225.
Texte intégralFournier, Marcel. « La sociologie dans tous ses états ». Articles 26, no 3 (12 avril 2005) : 417–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/056169ar.
Texte intégralRobert-Demontrond, Philippe, et Amélie Bellion. « L’éthique en ethnomarketing : de la juridictionnalisation des recherches à une morale incarnée ». Management & ; Sciences Sociales N° 21, no 2 (1 juillet 2016) : 4–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mss.021.0004.
Texte intégralLenzen, Benoît, et Jean Reylé. « Des savoirs planifiés par les enseignants aux connaissances construites par les élèves en éducation physique ». Articles 20, no 1 (9 juillet 2018) : 36–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1049396ar.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Régulation du mouvement"
Le, Runigo Cyrille. « Un déterminant de l'expertise dans les actions d'interception : le couplage information-mouvement ». Paris 11, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA112264.
Texte intégralThe objective of this study was to determine wether the expertise in interceptive actions leads to an optimization of the perceptive, predictive and/or adaptative processes of action regulation. Expert tennis players and non-practitioners have been tested during two series of three experiments in which the balls’trajectories could be deviated in a discrete or continuous way. Perceptive, predictive and perceptivo-motor tasks used in this study have been conducted using an experimental device based on the virtual simulation. It appears, at the end of these experiments, that the optimization of adaptative processes of action regulation is an essential caracteristic of expertise in ball sport and in particular leads to shorter visuo-motor delays for the expert tennis players. This work provides data wich contradict in part the required velocity model (Peper et al. , 1994) by showing that the information used to guide the displacement of the effector is not the relative position of the ball, but, in fact, the projection of the tangential velocity of the ball on the interception axis. The results obtained during this thesis ultimately make it possible to put in evidence that the information-movement coupling is a determinant of expertise in interceptive actions
Puxeddu, Vincenzo. « Le processus empathique et la régulation des émotions à travers la Danse Mouvement Thérapie ». Paris 5, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA05H037.
Texte intégralAn exploratory 20-month longitudinal study conducted with a primarily quantitative test-retest method via two approved scales, the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) and Davis' IRI (Interpersonal Reactivity Index), and supported by a self-evaluation questionnaire regarding bodily, imaginative, emotional and empathetic abilities. The test population was composed of 119 subjects, of which 93% were women, who did DMT (Danse Movement Therapy). The subjects were divided into three groups: DMT students, students from the Natioanl Academy of Dance and clinical study groups. Given the time DMT was used, the test population was divided into a "short-term group" (< 10 months of DMT) and a "long-term group" (>10 months of DMT). In the long-term group, there was a significant decrease in the F3 subscale of the self-evaluation questionnaire showed an increase in subscale empathetic consideration as measured by the IRI, and the self-evaluation questionnaire showed an increase in bodily, emotional, empathic and image evocation abilities throughout the DMT experiment. These abilities were accompanied by a significant increase in the capacity for verbal self-expression. The Integrated DMT method, which combines body movement with drawing and verbal self-expression would appear to facilitate a process of emotional growth by activating what Wilma Bucci calls the "referential cycle"
Le, Digabel Jimmy. « Régulation de l'activité mécanique d'une cellule isolée en réponse à des stimulus extérieurs ». Paris 7, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA077014.
Texte intégralAnimal cells are complex Systems maintaining multiple interactions with their environment. It is well known that a living cell is not only sensitive to the chemical properties of its environment but also to its mechanical properties. However, the mechanisms that allow a cell to response to external mechanical stimuli are largely unknown. Those research works allowed us to develop a new micro-fabrication technique as to make new substrates to study cell mechanics. Those substrates are useful to exert controlled and localized forces at a micrometric scale and so to exert controlled stress to living cells. Moreover, we studied cell behaviour on substrates with different rigidities. We have shown that a cell could regulate its mechanical activity in accordance with its external environment and the adaptation mechanisms implie an important role of the mechano-sensitivity of the actin cytoskeleton
R'kiouak, Mehdi. « « Ramer ensemble » en aviron : entre régulation inter- et extra-personnelle, contribution à une approche enactive des couplages sociaux ». Thesis, Nantes, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017NANT2052/document.
Texte intégralBy adopting an enactive and interdisciplinary approach to interpersonal coordination (Bourbousson, 2015, De Jaegher & Di Paolo, 2007), this thesis aimed to better understand the way in which experienced rowers in rowing (co-)regulated their collective activity in time in relation to the boat. Three case studies of coxless-pair crews composed this thesis. Study 1 points out that (a) the two rowers rarely experienced simultaneous joint action at the same time, (b) there were simultaneously experienced oar strokes as effective or detrimental, and (c) suggested that rowers actively regulated their collective activity by adjusting to each other's behaviors (i.e., interpersonal (co-)regulation). Study 2 shows that at the end of the training program (a), the proportion of the number of experiences simultaneously lived by the rowers relative to their mutual coordination significantly increased, and (b) suggested that rowers actively regulated their collective activity by adjusting to boat behavior (i.e., extra-personal (co-)regulation). Study 3 points out that the rowers modified the nature of their mutual adjustments in relation to different imposed cadence constraints. In addition, behavioral adaptations of rowers suggested the existence of a "degeneration" property (Araujo & Davids, 2016) in the social system constituted by the rowers. Finally, the lived experiences reported by the rowers were concomitant with the salient moments of mutual adjustment, as observed in the behavioral data, suggesting participatory sense-making forms in the moments of coregulation (Di Paolo & De Jaegher, 2010)
Bakrim, Ahmed. « Etude de la voie de biosynthèse des phytoecdystéroïdes et de sa régulation chez l'épinard (Spinacia oleracea, L. ) ». Paris 6, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA066392.
Texte intégralDanion, Frédéric. « Compensation volontaire de perturbations dynamiques lors de mouvements rythmiques chez l'homme ». Aix-Marseille 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997AIX11072.
Texte intégralSadok, Amine. « Etude du rôle de la NADPH oxydase 1 dans la régulation de la migration des cellules d'adénocarcinome colique ». Aix-Marseille 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009AIX22953.
Texte intégralRoblain, Olivier. « Le bricolage comme mode de régulation dans une organisation en mouvement : le cas des gestionnaires des ressources humaines à La Poste ». Paris 9, 2006. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=2006PA090051.
Texte intégralThe sociology of work has proved that working groups are able to regulate their activity autonomously. However, this conceptual scheme is put into question by social situations, such as public service’s firms enrolled in a process of modernization. That is the case of the French Post Office, where structures, formal rules and working groups are incessantly changing since 1990 and lost therefore most of their stability. The study of the work of the specialists of human resource management in this firm led us to use the metaphor of the “bricolage” to explain how individuals adapt themselves to this context. Our approach underlines, on the one hand, the presence of a social rule (“do it yourself”) and, on the other hand, the fact that most of the learning processes are achieved individually. Then, the “bricolage” should be apprehended both in practical and identity perspectives: it solves the problems generated by organisational changes and it is a way of subjectivation
Rivière, Christel. « Fonction et régulation de l'activité de la chimiokine SDF-1 et de son récepteur CXCR4 dans la mégacaryopoïèse ». Paris 11, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA11T054.
Texte intégralMature megakaryocytes migration out of the bone marrow represents the ultimate step for platelet production and their release into the blood circulation. Regulation of this mechanism remains to be determined. Chemokines and their receptors play a major role in regulating cell migration towards specifie site, but also in cell retention. We studied the role of the SDF-I chemokine and its receptor CXCR4 during megakaryopoiesis. CXCR4 is expressed in megakaryocytes and platelets with an increasing expression during this differentiation process. Nevertheless, in opposite to CXCR4 expression, response to SDF-1 is down regulated during megakaryocyte maturation. CXCR4 signal transduction is mediated through heterotrimeric G protein αβγ. Using RT- PCR with degenerate oligonucleotides, we showed expression of severa! ROS proteins family members, negative regulators of G protein coupled receptor signaling, in megakaryocytes and platelets. RGS2 and RGS16 transcript levels, but not ROSI, RGS3 and ROSS, increase during megakaryocyte differentiation. Only these two ROS are transcriptionnaly upregulated in response to high concentrations ofSDF-1, revealing a specifie role in downregulating CXCR4 function. ROSI, RGS2, RGS3, and RGS16 overexpression in a megakaryocytic cellline MO7e and in megakaroyctes obtained in vitro lead to an inhibition ofSDF-1 response as weil as in migration and MAP kinases activation assays. This whole work implies CXCR4/SDF-I proteins in regulation of early stages of megakaryocyte migration. Our results suggest that upregulation of RGS2 and ROS16 expression during MK maturation plays a crucial role in CXCR4 loss of function and megakaryocyte release into the blood circulation
Begnaud, Simon. « Régulation de Yap et de la prolifération cellulaire pendant la migration épithéliale in vitro ». Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017USPCC222.
Texte intégralAfter a wound, cells both migrate and proliferate collectively to restore epithelial continuity and to heal the wound. While migrating, cells exert forces on the substrate and pull on each other. Several previous studies suggest a mechanical coupling between collective cell migration and proliferation. Recently discovered, the transcription co-factor Yap (Yes-associated protein) is regulated by mechanical signal. Yap activation induces its nuclear retention and cell cycle progression. Integrin engagement on cell-substrate contacts, cell spreading and actin contractility are related to Yap activation. In turn, cadherin engagement and forces in cell-cell contacts induces Yap nuclear exclusion and reduce cell proliferation. Integrins and cadherins anchor actomyosin cytoskeleton and to date, and the respective contributions of cell-substrate adhesions, cell-cell junctions and actin cytoskeleton on regulation Yap and cell proliferation remain unexplored.In this thesis, we interested in the role of substrate adhesions, cell-cell junctions, actomyosin cytoskeleton and cell mechanical loading on Yap activation and cell proliferation during epithelial wound healing.First, we aim to understand the role of cell spreading and mechanical loading of cell-substrate contacts on the regulation of Yap localisation. Confined on microfabricated adhesive patterns, human keratinocytes HaCaT adopt an oscillatory collective motion. Combining videomicroscopy, traction force microscopy (TFM) and quantitative image analysis, we show that collective cell movements are alternatively divergent and convergent which regulate local cell spreading. Then, we show that cell spreading correlate with traction forces on the substrate and nuclear localisation of Yap. While it remains preliminary, our data show that forces at cell-substrate contacts and cell spreading induce nuclear localisation of Yap during collective cell movements.In the second part of the thesis, we interested on Yap localisation and proliferation during epithelial migration in absence of cell-substrate contacts. To do so, we forced migration of monolayer of HaCaT keratinocytes on micropattern comprising alternatively adherent and cytorepulsive stripes. While migrating on adherent line, cells extend a multicellular layer over the non-adherent areas. Suspended cells are cohesive with each other but do not engage cell-substrate adhesion. In the suspended cell layer, actin stress fibres reorganise at the tissue level thanks to reinforcement of cell-cell contacts and contractility is increased. This model is the first one that allow to decouple actomyosin contractility and cell-substrate contact during epithelial migration. Despite increased stretching stress, absence of cell-substrate contacts induces Yap cytoplasmic localisation and inhibits cell proliferation. To conclude, cell-substrate contact engagement is necessary to induce Yap nuclear localisation and increase cell proliferation during epithelial wound healing in vitro.This work demonstrates that traction forces through cell-substrate contacts are associated to nuclear localisation of Yap and to increased cell proliferation during epithelial wound healing in vitro
Livres sur le sujet "Régulation du mouvement"
Christine, Bard, et Mossuz-Lavau Janine, dir. Le planning familial : Histoire et mémoire (1956-2006). Rennes : Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2006.
Trouver le texte intégralGauthier, Xavière. Naissance d'une liberté : Avortement, contraception : le grand combat des femmes au XXe siècle. Paris : R. Laffont, 2002.
Trouver le texte intégralGauthier, Xavière. Naissance d'une liberté : Avortement, contraception : le grand combat des femmes au XXe siècle. Paris : Laffont, 2002.
Trouver le texte intégralTrickett, Jennings Carol, dir. Behind every choice is a story. Denton, Texas : University of North Texas Press, 2002.
Trouver le texte intégralBrugvin, Thierry. Les mouvements sociaux face au commerce éthique : Une tentative de régulation démocratique du travail. Paris : Hermès science publications, 2007.
Trouver le texte intégralLuca, Nathalie. Quelles régulations pour les nouveaux mouvements religieux et les dérives sectaires dans l'union européenne ? Aix-en-Provence : Presses universitaires d'Aix-Marseille, 2011.
Trouver le texte intégralEdward, Bittar E., dir. Membranology and subcellular organelles. Greenwich, Conn : JAI Press, 1992.
Trouver le texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Régulation du mouvement"
Rudy, Jarrett. « Le mouvement montréalais pour la fermeture de bonne heure des commerces. Genre, classe et régulation sociale du temps à l’époque libérale (1885-1909) ». Dans Question sociale et citoyenneté, 99–114. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760553620-008.
Texte intégralGroux, Guy. « 22. Régulations politiques, action publique et mouvements sociaux ». Dans La théorie de la régulation sociale de Jean-Daniel Reynaud, 345–57. La Découverte, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.terss.2003.01.0345.
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