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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Mouvement canonial":
Golding, Brian. "Le mouvement canonial au moyen âge. Réforme de l'église, spiritualité et culture. By Jean Châtillon. Edited by Patrice Sicard. (Bibliotheca Victorina, 3.) Pp. viii + 488 + 16 plates. Turnhout: Brepols, 1992. 2 503 50262 8". Journal of Ecclesiastical History 46, n. 2 (aprile 1995): 359. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046900011714.
Crépeau, Robert R., e Maude Désilets. "La figure de l’étranger chez les Kaingangs du Brésil méridional1". Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 40, n. 1-2 (5 gennaio 2012): 75–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1007499ar.
Céard, Jean. "Soleil selon les physiciens de la Renaissance". Revue des questions scientifiques 189, n. 4 (1 dicembre 2018): 487–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/qs.v189i4.69363.
"Jean Châtillon, Le mouvement canonial au moyen âge: Réform de l'Eglise, spiritualité et culture. Ed. Patrice Sicard. (Bibliotheca Victorina, 3.) Paris and Turnhout: Brepols, 1992. Paper. Pp. viii, 488; 16 black-and-white plates." Speculum 69, n. 03 (luglio 1994): 927. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0038713400162700.
Tesi sul tema "Mouvement canonial":
Bochaton, Sidonie. "Les chanoines réguliers en Savoie du Nord : Restitution des abbayes d'Abondance et de Sixt (XIIe-XVIIe siècle)". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021LYSE2076.
Founded in the Savoyard "deserts" in the first half of the 12th century, the Abondance congregation had five abbeys in its heyday, spread between Savoy and the Jura, before disappearing at the beginning of the 17th century due to the reform of the mother abbey. Abondance and its first daughter in Sixt are the only abbeys of the congregation to remain in the former diocese of Geneva and are today major sites of Savoyard heritage. While Abondance has benefited from the curiosity of a few archaeologists and architects since 1860, Sixt remained ignored until the year 2000, due to the destruction of parts of the conventual buildings and the development of a hotel within them. A transdisciplinary approach, calling on archaeology, history, art history and the study of textual and iconographic sources, has made it possible to retrace the architectural evolution of the two sites over time, from the 12th to the 19th century. Confronted with the main issues of the canonical movement, such as communal life, pastoral ministry, assistance and charity, or the presence of women in the Augustinian communities, the study of the buildings reveals the choices and the evolution of the life of the brothers of Abondance, from the Gregorian reform to François de Sales, who put an end to this part of Savoyard religious history in 1604. More broadly, this thesis has made it possible to better understand Augustinian architecture in Northern Savoy, a historical region where the Regular Canons were numerous and spread over the territory, but also to refute certain legends and hypotheses generally accepted, such as the identity of Blessed Ponce "de Faucigny"
Al, Harrach Mariam. "Modeling of the sEMG / Force relationship by data analysis of high resolution sensor network". Thesis, Compiègne, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016COMP2298/document.
The neuromuscular and musculoskeletal systems are complex System of Systems (SoS) that perfectly interact to provide motion. This interaction is illustrated by the muscular force, generated by muscle activation driven by the Central Nervous System (CNS) which pilots joint motion. The knowledge of the force level is highly important in biomechanical and clinical applications. However, the recording of the force produced by a unique muscle is impossible using noninvasive procedures. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a way to estimate it. The muscle activation also generates another electric phenomenon, measured at the skin using electrodes, namely the surface electromyogram (sEMG). ln the biomechanics literature, several models of the sEMG/force relationship are provided. They are principally used to command musculoskeletal models. However, these models suffer from several important limitations such lacks of physiological realism, personalization, and representability when using single sEMG channel input. ln this work, we propose to construct a model of the sEMG/force relationship for the Biceps Brachii (BB) based on the data analysis of a High Density sEMG (HD-sEMG) sensor network. For this purpose, we first have to prepare the data for the processing stage by denoising the sEMG signals and removing the parasite signals. Therefore, we propose a HD-sEMG denoising procedure based on Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) that removes two types of noise that degrade the sEMG signals and a source separation method that combines CCA and image segmentation in order to separate the electrical activities of the BB and the Brachialis (BR). Second, we have to extract the information from an 8 X 8 HD-sEMG electrode grid in order to form the input of the sEMG/force model Thusly, we investigated different parameters that describe muscle activation and can affect the relationship shape then we applied data fusion through an image segmentation algorithm. Finally, we proposed a new HDsEMG/force relationship, using simulated data from a realistic HD-sEMG generation model of the BB and a Twitch based model to estimate a specific force profile corresponding to a specific sEMG sensor network and muscle configuration. Then, we tested this new relationship in force estimation using both machine learning and analytical approaches. This study is motivated by the impossibility of obtaining the intrinsic force from one muscle in experimentation
Libri sul tema "Mouvement canonial":
Châtillon, Jean. Le mouvement canonial au moyen age: Réforme de l'église spiritualité et culture. Paris: Brepols, 1992.
Chatillon, J. Mouvement Canonial Au Moyen Age. Brepols Publishers, 1992.