Effects of BM-573, a dual thromboxane A(2) receptor antagonist and thromboxane synthase inhibitor, on osteogenic sarcoma cell-induced platelet aggregation; David, Jean-Louis ; et alin Blood (2001, November 16), 98(11, Part 2), 43 Detailed reference viewed: 6 (2 ULg) Alkaline phosphatase positive reticular cell network recovery after radiation-induced marrow aplasia in mice; Thiry, Anne-Marie ; Boniver, Jacques et alin Blood (2001, November 16), 98(11, Part 2), 141 Detailed reference viewed: 3 (0 ULg) Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of pyridinic sulfonamides related to nimesulide; ; et al Poster (2001, November 16) Detailed reference viewed: 2 (0 ULg) Synthesis of 2-Diethoxyphosphoryl-2-Methyl-5-Phenyl-3,4-Dihydro-2H-Pyrrole-1-Oxide (DEPMPO-Ph): a New Radical Spin-TrapOlive, Gilles ; ; et alin Symposium Drug Discovery Strategies: from Leads to Drugs (2001, November 16) The synthesis of a new radical spin trap is presented here: the 2-Diethoxyphosphoryl-2-Methyl-5-Phenyl-3,4-Dihydro-2H-Pyrrole-1-Oxide (DEPMPO-Ph) Detailed reference viewed: 5 (2 ULg) Hypertension artérielle et accident vasculaire cérébralKrzesinski, Jean-Marie ![]() Conference (2001, November 15) Detailed reference viewed: 8 (0 ULg) Actualités sur la procalcitonineChapelle, Jean-Paul ![]() Conference (2001, November 15) Detailed reference viewed: 3 (0 ULg) La microencapsulation, ses objectifs, un aperçu des méthodologies existantes, ses applications actuellesGrandfils, Christian ![]() Conference (2001, November 15) Naturalisme et pragmatismeLeclercq, Bruno ![]() Conference (2001, November 13) Detailed reference viewed: 5 (0 ULg) Les associations dans le système européen des comptes nationauxMertens de Wilmars, Sybille ![]() Conference given outside the academic context (2001) Detailed reference viewed: 8 (0 ULg) Recent progress in ring-opening polymerizationLecomte, Philippe ![]() Scientific conference (2001, November 12) Detailed reference viewed: 7 (3 ULg) Optimiser l'expression orale en travaillant sur les stratégies de communication (1re partie); Doppagne, Véronique ; Simons, Germain ![]() Conference given outside the academic context (2001) Detailed reference viewed: 4 (1 ULg) Représentations et Pratiques Alimentaires en AdolescenceD'Amore, Salvatore ![]() Conference (2001, November 11) Detailed reference viewed: 7 (1 ULg) Myoglobinurie atypique: une série de cas en BelgiqueDelguste, Catherine ; Cassart, Dominique ![]() Conference (2001, November 10) Detailed reference viewed: 3 (2 ULg) La prise en charge des troubles de la mémoire chez les traumatisés crâniensAdam, Stéphane ![]() Scientific conference (2001, November 10) Detailed reference viewed: 2 (0 ULg) IKKα and IKKβ have different roles in LTβR-mediated NF-κB activation.Dejardin, Emmanuel ; ; et alConference (2001, November 09) Detailed reference viewed: 2 (0 ULg) L'évaluation des troubles de l'attention chez les traumatisés crâniensAdam, Stéphane ![]() Scientific conference (2001, November 09) Detailed reference viewed: 1 (0 ULg) La valorisation de la betterave fourragère dans l'alimentation de la vache laitière et du bétail à l'engraissementBeckers, Yves ![]() Conference given outside the academic context (2001) Detailed reference viewed: 3 (0 ULg) The Condition of Felicity of a Blind InstrumentMelard, François ![]() Conference (2001, November 03) This paper deals with an historical and ethnographic case : the operation of field laboratories in the sugar industry and their use of an instrument to measure a vegetable - the sugar beet. An optical ... [more ▼] This paper deals with an historical and ethnographic case : the operation of field laboratories in the sugar industry and their use of an instrument to measure a vegetable - the sugar beet. An optical instrument – the polariscope - gives voice to sugar beets in order to settle agreements on the vegetable's industrial definition and financial value. The polariscope gained its strange authority through a historical and technical capacity for mediation : a mediation between sugar beet growers and sugar manufacturers (and their social interests), but especially a mediation between these social actors and the vegetable itself. I focus on the idea that, in fact, this instrument is “blind” and describe the sociological “exchanges of properties” that take place between human and non-human actors in an industrial, public, and low-tech setting. My study shows that this is a challenging and alternative way - far from scientific laboratories - by which knowledge and coordination are produced. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 9 (0 ULg) H[SUB]2[/SUB] temperature and self-absorption: analysis of Jovian auroral spectra obtained with the FUSE satelliteGustin, Jacques ; ; Gérard, Jean-Claude et alin Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society (2001, November 01) High-resolution spectra of the Jovian aurora have been obtained with unprecedented spectral resolution in the 900-1190 Ì· window with the the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE), using the 30 ... [more ▼] High-resolution spectra of the Jovian aurora have been obtained with unprecedented spectral resolution in the 900-1190 Ì· window with the the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE), using the 30"x30" LWRS aperture. All observed features belong to the H[SUB]2[/SUB] transitions from the B, C, B', D, B" and D' electronic states to the ground-state. These emissions are excited by inelastic collisions of the primary and secondary auroral electrons with H[SUB]2[/SUB] molecules. The relative intensity distribution of the observed lines depends on the rotational temperature of the emitting layer and self-absorption. Below 1100 Ì· , the transitions leading to the v" = 0, 1 and 2 levels of ground-state are partially or totally absorbed by H[SUB]2[/SUB], giving indications about the vibrational H[SUB]2[/SUB] distribution and overlying column. After a validation with an unabsorbed and a self-absorbed laboratory spectrum obtained in controlled conditions (100K, 300 eV), this study compares the observations and synthetic spectra, generated by a code including the B, C and B', D, B" and D' Rydberg states. The rotational and vibrational H[SUB]2[/SUB] temperatures are determined as well as the overlying H[SUB]2[/SUB] column. The combination of these parameters is used to determine the depth of the auroral energy deposition. This work is based on data obtained for the Guaranteed Time Team by the NASA-CNES-CSA FUSE mission operated by the Johns Hopkins University. French participants are supported by CNES. Financial support to U.S. participants has been provided by NASA contract NAS5-32985. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 22 (2 ULg) The influence of gas depth on interfacial convection in a liquid gas bilayer.; ; et al in Bulletin of the American Physical Society, Proceedings of the 54th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics (2001, November 01) We present a study of the influence of air height on the pattern formation at the onset of interfacial convection in a liquid -gas bilayer. Bilayer convection results from interaction of two immiscible ... [more ▼] We present a study of the influence of air height on the pattern formation at the onset of interfacial convection in a liquid -gas bilayer. Bilayer convection results from interaction of two immiscible, superposed fluid layers and it is a transport problem that is affected by the ratios of various thermophysical properties and geometries. By using both calculations and experiments, a new convection-coupling mechanism is revealed. When the gas depth is low the convection is dominant in the liquid. It is of the Rayleigh Marangoni type and subcritical convection may be seen for axisymmetric patterns at the onset. For large gas heights the convection in the upper fluid layer simultaneously generates transverse thermal gradients along the fluid-fluid interface immediately causing surface tension gradient and buoyancy driven-convection in the lower fluid. The convection in the gas is of the Rayleigh type and the self-adjoint nature of the mathematical problem is depicted in the experiment wherein no subcritical motion occurs. In both the calculations and the experiment, silicone oil and air were used as the two fluids. As the viscosity of air is quite low compared to the silicone oil, convection in the air has no mechanical influence on the silicone oil and it is this property that is advantageous in isolating the new convection mechanism. The correspondence between theory and experiment is excellent. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 1 (0 ULg) |
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