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  1. LLA-CREATIS / PUM<br>Chris McGregor et la Brotherhood of Breath

    LLA-CREATIS / PUM<br>Chris McGregor et la Brotherhood of Breath

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    • - Mis à jour le 23/05/2025
  2. Drivers of Vegetation Structure Differ Between Proposed Natural Reference Conditions for Temperate Europe

    article cosigné Florence Mazier dans Global Ecology and Biogeography temperate Europe the Last Interglacial and the early-mid Holocene before and after the arrival of Homo sapiens effects and that the main drivers differed between the periods with the rich megafauna of the Last Interglacial Time Period The first 4000 6000 years excluding the initial early-successional phases of the Last Interglacial light woodland and closed forest between the two periods. We use Random Forest modelling and downscaled climate restoration actions. Here we compare vegetation structure and its driving processes across the main pre-agricultural Drivers of Vegetation Structure Differ Between Proposed Natural Reference Conditions for Temperate Europe

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    • - Mis à jour le 03/03/2025
  3. Paleoreconstructions of ciliate communities reveal long-term ecological changes in temperate lakes

    Analyses of the functional groups indicate important restructuration of the food web including the recent reconstructions. In this study we used the top bottom paleolimnological approach and metabarcoding techniques compare the recent and past i.e. prior to major anthropogenic impacts ciliate communities of 48 lakes communities on a wide variety of lakes. Overall our study demonstrates the potential of using ciliates as new paleoindicators integrating information from the pelagic to the benthic zones and providing valuable insights into https://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/) within the geopolitical boarders of France. Paleoreconstructions of ciliate communities reveal long-term ecological changes in temperate lakes

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    • - Mis à jour le 23/05/2022
  4. Communicating Agent-based Models to Stakeholders: A Scoping Review - Journal of Artificial Societies & Social

    stakeholder engagement and the reuse of ABMs with the aim of fostering broader adoption and more effective application explaining the emergence in ABMs and 3 the absence of standardized methods to evaluate the effectiveness methods of conveying ABM complexity and emergent properties. It also emphasizes the importance of systematic stakeholders involves the methods and tools used to convey a model s structure function and results to facilitate evaluations of communication approaches to ensure that stakeholders fully understand and can apply these difficulties in explaining emergent behaviors, and the need for standardized evaluation methods. The article reviews strategies for effectively communicating agent-based models (ABMs) to stakeholders Models to Stakeholders: A Scoping Review - Journal of Artificial Societies & Social

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    • - Mis à jour le 02/04/2025
  5. Leading a scoping review on L2 pronunciation: Some key elements of methodology

    span of the review and the identification of the initial information source. In particular the Journal of language learning and teaching. We describe how we delineated the scope of the review by identifying 35 prominent empirical research and pronunciation raise questions about the objects of study in the field. The final corpus highlight the challenge of iterativity in study selection. As we present the distribution of articles over prominent journals in the fields of phonetics and phonology second language acquisition and second language scoping review on L2 pronunciation: Some key elements of methodology

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    • - Mis à jour le 02/07/2025
  6. CAS / PUM<br>Trifles / Peccadilles ; The Outside / De l’autre côté ; Woman’s Honor / L’Honneur d’une femme

    trois pièces courtes de Susan Glaspell Trifles 1916 The Outside 1917 et Woman s Honor 1918 . Respectivement CAS / PUM<br>Trifles / Peccadilles ; The Outside / De l’autre côté ; Woman’s Honor / L’Honneur d’une

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    • - Mis à jour le 18/10/2023
  7. CAS / PUM<br>The Chibok Girls: Our Story / Les Filles de Chibok : notre histoire

    CAS / PUM<br>The Chibok Girls: Our Story / Les Filles de Chibok : notre histoire

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    • - Mis à jour le 15/11/2024
  8. CAS<br>Gentilly - A New Orleans Plantation in the French Atlantic World, 1818–1851

    connected the rural world of Louisiana to the urban sphere of New Orleans and reached far into the Atlantic Between 1818 and 1851 Auvignac Dorville a Louisiana Creole managed the day-to-day operations of the Gentilly detailed glimpses of the plantation s crops financial situation environmental challenges and events surrounding surrounding the two dozen enslaved men women and children working there. Expertly translated and annotated New Orleans along Bayou St. John. The plantation belonged to Henri and Marguerite de Sainte-Gême who entrusted CAS<br>Gentilly - A New Orleans Plantation in the French Atlantic World, 1818–1851

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    • - Mis à jour le 28/05/2025
  9. New times in old forests : How the past matters in European forest science

    published in ecology and forestry we characterize the temporal features of old European forests as they conservationists and managers. We describe in particular how two articulations of forest time and forest management management Forest Continuity and Forest Maturity have evolved identifying the emergence of two new temporalities changing conceptions of time in European forest science over recent decades and accounts for how they can affect forest conservation and management. Through semiotic analysis of 62 peer-reviewed articles published New times in old forests : How the past matters in European forest science

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    • - Mis à jour le 14/05/2024
  10. A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic

    shame guilt and fear of social consequences relative to no message. On the other hand the autonomy-supportive positive and negative outcomes of social distancing messages that promoted personal agency and reflective message lowered feelings of defiance compared with the controlling message but the controlling message did defiance and more short- and long-term intentions to social distance. Overall this work highlights the potential were restrictive and shaming i.e. a controlling message compared with no message at all. Results partially experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic

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    • - Mis à jour le 30/05/2023