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  1. Higher abundance of disturbance-favoured trees and shrubs in European temperate woodlands prior to the late-quaternary extinction of megafauna

    transition is likely to have had cascading effects on vegetation structure and composition. 2. To evaluate these depend on canopy openings for regeneration and tend to decline in closed dense forests. Quercus and Corylus exhibited higher cover of Corylus and Taxus relative to the Holocene with the former reaching very high percentage found that the cover of Corylus and Taxus appeared to be influenced more by unmeasured non-climatic factors herbivory however a direct quantitative link remains to be established. Our results suggest that vegetation and shrubs in European temperate woodlands prior to the late-quaternary extinction of megafauna

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 02/10/2024
  2. On the use of local weather types classification to improve climate understanding: An application on the urban climate of Toulouse

    depth. In order to show the potential for use of this approach this information is applied to the study of based on a local weather type classification approach to facilitate analysis and communication of climate climate studies. Presented herein is an application to urban climatology in Toulouse France but the method used in other applied fields of climatology as well. To describe the climatic context of this urbanized area analyses and as a support for communication aimed to initiate urban climate awareness in urban planning techniques for urban planning and future adaptation to climate change. In their work, they carry out a study Toulouse and include software that enables anyone to apply it. On the use of local weather types classification to improve climate understanding: An application on

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 16/10/2019
  3. Evaluating the Impact of Time-to-Collision Constraint and Head Gaze on Usability for Robot Navigation in a Corridor

    both modifying its trajectory to be more legible and using its head to glance at the human. Experiment when crossing a human in a narrow corridor in order to increase its usability. Two experiments studied how can enhance robot legibility. Experiment 1 aimed to measure where a pedestrian looks when crossing another trajectory and glancing at the human is necessary to significantly increase the usability of the robot Evaluating the Impact of Time-to-Collision Constraint and Head Gaze on Usability for Robot Navigation

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 18/01/2024
  4. Effects of vehicle-related and contextual factors on passengers’ intentions to reuse an autonomous shuttle: a scenario-based study

    these benefits to be effective it is important to understand whether passengers intend to use them when information provided to passengers on the intention to reuse a Level 5 autonomous shuttle and to distinguish passenger had an impact on the intention to reuse the shuttle. The intention to use the vehicle again was the highest findings of this study point out ways to improve the intention to use and passenger well-being in the future available. The objective of the present study was to explore the impact of factors social presence vehicle and contextual factors on passengers’ intentions to reuse an autonomous shuttle: a scenario-based study

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 04/09/2025
  5. Séminaire Octogone-Lordat : "Spontaneous speech as a window to language deficits: Evidence from mixed aphasias, tumors and vascular malformations" (Silvia Martinez Ferreiro, Octogone-Lordat)

    at the sentence level linking these findings to current to linguistic theory Martínez-Ferreiro et al. 2017 Occitanie et FEDER Spontaneous speech as a window to language deficits Evidence from mixed aphasias tumors Spontaneous speech analysis has undoubtfully contributed to the characterization of language alterations in people spontaneous speech turns it into a powerful tool to make observations 1 across conditions 2 across disciplines 3 across experimental variables. In this talk due to the lack of time I will focus on 1 and 3 and I will Octogone-Lordat : "Spontaneous speech as a window to language deficits: Evidence from mixed aphasias,

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 11/01/2021
  6. Sylvie Vabre, Martin Bruegel, Peter J. Atkins (dir.), Food History A Feast of the Senses in Europe, 1750 to the Present

    This pioneering book elevates the senses to a central role in the study of food history because the traditional Food History A Feast of the Senses in Europe, 1750 to the Present

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 12/10/2021
  7. Myriam-Isabelle Ducrocq: "Rethinking appropriation in Early Modern England. From More to Harrington" / Andrew Wehrman: "Public Health and Private Choice: Vaccination in the Early United States"

    appropriation in Early Modern England. From More to Harrington" / Andrew Wehrman: "Public Health and

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    • - Mis à jour le 17/02/2023
  8. The performing body from distributed cognition to social cognition: Formal and functional analyses of gaze, gestures, and other body movements in dance solos and improvisations

    session in order to identify which aspects get reduced when dancers are gesturing to recall their choreographies population namely professional dancers and performers to identify and describe what cognitive strategies they dancers use their bodies as distributed cognition to memorize and rehearse a choreographed solo piece choreographies. The aims of this study are above all to identify which movement parameters are perceived more reduced it will be in the marking as opposed to more novel dance steps which would require more information The performing body from distributed cognition to social cognition: Formal and functional analyses of

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 08/11/2018
  9. Conférence de Guillemette Crouzet : "Napoleon of Arabia? Piracy in the Persian Gulf, the French threat to India, and British Imperial Responses" (Empire and After)

    This paper seeks to reinstate the overlooked dimension of the perceived French threat to British rule in counter to the risks of French military projects headed by Napoleon Bonaparte extending from Egypt to Persia Arabia Piracy in the Persian Gulf the French threat to India and British Imperial Responses Abstract In a flotilla of British warships sailed from Bombay to pacify the city of Ras el Khymah capital of the Qawasimi in the straits of Hormuz dominating the entrance to the Persian Gulf. This violent attack against the Arabia? Piracy in the Persian Gulf, the French threat to India, and British Imperial Responses" (Empire and

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 09/03/2021
  10. Performance of the REVEALS model to reconstruct present mountain vegetation cover in the North-Western Alps: A model evaluation for past land cover reconstruction

    In order to better understand the present status of mountain ecosystems it is necessary to explore changes changes over a long-term period i.e. centuries to millennia. While pollen analyses have provided a strong needed. Obtaining such estimates is challenging due to the complexity of mountain landscapes resulting from e. the first module of the LRA scheme which aims to reconstruct vegetation at a regional scale. For this estimations of the regional plant abundances compared to untransformed pollen data thus providing reliable cover estimates compared to raw pollen data, despite challenges related to insect pollination and the Performance of the REVEALS model to reconstruct present mountain vegetation cover in the North-Western

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    • - Mis à jour le 13/02/2025