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  1. "The Non-Anthropological Philosophy of Radical Pragmatism"

    positions are strictly opposed to each other as historical entities. I do want to claim however that there reasons for articulating an opposition between them. In order to explicate these reasons we must however anthropology and pragmatism should be strictly opposed to each other as philosophical and systematic schools history of anthropological and pragmatist approaches to philosophizing. The above assertion which expresses which will structure my remarks first we must be able to identify defining characteristics of the anthropological

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 25/06/2013
  2. Did the charcoal-based iron industry really drive the forest cover decline in the Northern Pyrenees?

    increase of charcoal supply combined to the agro-pastoral growth led to the prohibition of charcoal-making charcoal-making in the mid-18th c. and to the exclusive recourse to an external fuel supply. Minimum forest cover water-powered bloomeries during the early 14th c. led to a brief expansion of the iron industry but was followed structure and composition but cover was maintained to satisfy the local economy and people's needs. Charcoal cover was only reached in the mid-19th c. due to the demographic explosion resulting in the increase of daily

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 05/05/2022
  3. Effects of environmental, vehicle and human factors on comfort in partially automated driving: A scenario-based study

    Level 3 according to the Society of Automotive Engineers SAE . Participants were exposed to scenarios in which Camps et Céline Lemercier CLLE Although it is key to improving acceptability there is sparse scientific vehicle following prescribed speed . They were asked to rate their perceived comfort as if they were the revealed four profiles trusting in automation averse to speed reduction risk averse and mistrusting automation differently by the driving conditions and corresponded to varying levels of trust in automated cars. This study

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 05/07/2022
  4. How self-efficacy evolution combined with help seeking choices impacts on learning performance on a mobile learning application

    application. Self-efficacy refers to one's belief in their ability to achieve their goals and is a key their learning. Second we asked participants to learn to pilot a drone in a virtual environment providing instrumental help or executive help. As to investigate the relationship between self-efficacy help-seeking type their self-efficacy levels using a survey designed to assess their perceived self-efficacy levels before

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 25/11/2024
  5. Effect of a verbatim instruction on earwitness recall

    of VRI would lead earwitnesses to use their verbatim mnesic trace to produce a more detailed recall. and closer to the original phrasing. However differences in procedure make the VRI difficult to compare a heard conversation most individuals are unable to remember specific details. In this study we tested level of detail of participants recall along a fuzzy to verbatim continuum. Results showed that participants

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    • - Mis à jour le 25/11/2024
  6. Mental strategies and resting state EEG: Effect on high alpha amplitude modulation by neurofeedback in healthy young adults

    additionally asked participants to verbally report the mental strategies used to enhance high alpha amplitude found that giving a list to the participants did not promote the ability to neuromodulate high alpha brain-computer interface which allows individuals to modulate their brain activity. Despite the self-regulatory classified in pre-established categories in order to examine the effect of type of mental strategy on

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 22/03/2023
  7. Effect of Online Training Price and Price Perception on Quality and Benefit Perception in France

    opportunities are free allowing the user to learn without having to pay but occasionally we may question savings. As a result free training may appear to the user to offer more overall benefits than expensive always affect the value that the user attributes to it. We found that free training is an important deciding found that a price perceived as a fair price appear to the user as giving more benefits that an expensive

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    • - Mis à jour le 18/01/2024
  8. European larch sapwood: a model for predicting the cambial age and for a more accurate dating - Dendrochronologia

    be used to estimate the number of sapwood rings so as to approximate the felling date and to more precise missing rings to achieve accurate estimations. Our results also evidence that the ratio between the number origin of wood play a crucial role when it comes to characterize these interactions. In this study we L. decidua samples from across the European Alps to provide a robust statistical model that predicts aimed at understanding the long-term interactions between human societies and forests. Precise dating of

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    • - Mis à jour le 24/01/2024
  9. Historical and Paleolimnological Reconstruction of Degassing Maar Lakes: The Case of Lake Pavin (Auvergne, France), for the Last Two Thousand Years - A Comprehensive Study of Volcanic Phenomena

    approaches implemented at Pavin to establish their past degassing history necessary to risk management. Lire l'intégralité Degassing maar lakes were thought to be a new natural hazard until the Nyos Lake catastrophe 1986 . Historical those of Monoun 1984 and Nyos 1986 in Cameroon allow to propose a grid of degassing descriptors on lake and with reported sudden neurologic diseases similar to those observed at Albano and Nyos. Their spontaneous levels overflows events and its deep CO2 are beginning to be surveyed. A recent modelling of sudden lake degassing

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 06/03/2025
  10. Paleoreconstructions of ciliate communities reveal long-term ecological changes in temperate lakes

    metabarcoding techniques applied to sed-DNA to compare the recent and past i.e. prior to major anthropogenic impacts sedimentary DNA sed-DNA analysis offer the possibility to integrate these bioindicators in paleoenvironmental in lowland lakes which are more strongly exposed to local human pressures. Analyses of the functional paleoindicators integrating information from the pelagic to the benthic zones and providing valuable insights

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 23/05/2022