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2. Coronal Heating as Determined by the Solar Flare Frequency Distribution Obtained by Aggregating Case Studies
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Mason, James Paul, Werth, Alexandra, West, Colin G., Youngblood, Allison A., Woodraska, Donald L., Peck, Courtney, Lacjak, Kevin, Frick, Florian G., Gabir, Moutamen, Alsinan, Reema A., Jacobsen, Thomas, Alrubaie, Mohammad, Chizmar, Kayla M., Lau, Benjamin P., Dominguez, Lizbeth Montoya, Price, David, Butler, Dylan R., Biron, Connor J., Feoktistov, Nikita, Dewey, Kai, Loomis, N. E., Bodzianowski, Michal, Kuybus, Connor, Dietrick, Henry, Wolfe, Aubrey M., Guerrero, Matt, Vinson, Jessica, Starbuck, Peter, Litton, Shelby D, Beck, M. G., Fisch, Jean-Paul, West, Ayana, Muniz, Alexis A., Chavez, Luis, Upthegrove, Zachary T., Runyon, Brenton M., Salazar, J., Kritzberg, Jake E., Murrel, Tyler, Ho, Ella, LaFemina, Quintin Y., Elbashir, Sara I., Chang, Ethan C., Hudson, Zachary A., Nussbaum, Rosemary O., Kennedy, Kellen, Kim, Kevin, Arango, Camila Villamil, Albakr, Mohammed A., Rotter, Michael, Garscadden, A. 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R., Ortiz, Jorge L Ramirez, and Lewandowski, H. J.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Flare frequency distributions represent a key approach to addressing one of the largest problems in solar and stellar physics: determining the mechanism that counter-intuitively heats coronae to temperatures that are orders of magnitude hotter than the corresponding photospheres. It is widely accepted that the magnetic field is responsible for the heating, but there are two competing mechanisms that could explain it: nanoflares or Alfv\'en waves. To date, neither can be directly observed. Nanoflares are, by definition, extremely small, but their aggregate energy release could represent a substantial heating mechanism, presuming they are sufficiently abundant. One way to test this presumption is via the flare frequency distribution, which describes how often flares of various energies occur. If the slope of the power law fitting the flare frequency distribution is above a critical threshold, $\alpha=2$ as established in prior literature, then there should be a sufficient abundance of nanoflares to explain coronal heating. We performed $>$600 case studies of solar flares, made possible by an unprecedented number of data analysts via three semesters of an undergraduate physics laboratory course. This allowed us to include two crucial, but nontrivial, analysis methods: pre-flare baseline subtraction and computation of the flare energy, which requires determining flare start and stop times. We aggregated the results of these analyses into a statistical study to determine that $\alpha = 1.63 \pm 0.03$. This is below the critical threshold, suggesting that Alfv\'en waves are an important driver of coronal heating., Comment: 1,002 authors, 14 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables, published by The Astrophysical Journal on 2023-05-09, volume 948, page 71
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3. Motivation toward physical activity in patients with chronic musculoskeletal disorders: a meta-analysis of the efficacy of behavioural interventions
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Matthieu Haas, Julie Boiché, Guillaume Chevance, Christophe Latrille, Mathis Brusseau, Anne-Lise Courbis, and Arnaud Dupeyron
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Musculoskeletal disorders (MDs) represent a global health issue, which can lead to disability. Physical activity (PA) reduces pain and increases physical function among patients with MDs. To promote behavioural changes, it seems important to focus on modifiable factors, such as motivation. Thus, this review aims to assess effects of interventions targeting PA on motivation towards PA. Searches used terms referring to “physical activity”, “motivation” and “chronic musculoskeletal disorders” on the databases PubMed, PsychINFO, MEDLINE, EMBASE, PEDro and Web of Science. All types of intervention—including but not limited to RCTs—were eligible for inclusion. Risk of bias was assessed with the Quality Assessment Tool for Studies with Diverse Designs (QATSDD). Among 6 489 abstracts identified, there were 387 eligible studies and 19 were included, reporting in total 34 effect sizes. The meta-analysis concerned 1 869 patients and indicated a small effect of interventions on change in motivation towards PA (d = 0.34; 95% CI [0.15; 0.54]; p
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4. Episignatures in practice: independent evaluation of published episignatures for the molecular diagnostics of ten neurodevelopmental disorders
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Husson, Thomas, Lecoquierre, François, Nicolas, Gaël, Richard, Anne-Claire, Afenjar, Alexandra, Audebert-Bellanger, Séverine, Badens, Catherine, Bilan, Frédéric, Bizaoui, Varoona, Boland, Anne, Bonnet-Dupeyron, Marie-Noëlle, Brischoux-Boucher, Elise, Bonnet, Céline, Bournez, Marie, Boute, Odile, Brunelle, Perrine, Caumes, Roseline, Charles, Perrine, Chassaing, Nicolas, Chatron, Nicolas, Cogné, Benjamin, Colin, Estelle, Cormier-Daire, Valérie, Dard, Rodolphe, Dauriat, Benjamin, Delanne, Julian, Deleuze, Jean-François, Demurger, Florence, Denommé-Pichon, Anne-Sophie, Depienne, Christel, Dieux, Anne, Dubourg, Christèle, Edery, Patrick, El Chehadeh, Salima, Faivre, Laurence, Fergelot, Patricia, Fradin, Mélanie, Garde, Aurore, Geneviève, David, Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte, Goizet, Cyril, Goldenberg, Alice, Gouy, Evan, Guerrot, Anne-Marie, Guimier, Anne, Harzalla, Inès, Héron, Delphine, Isidor, Bertrand, Lacombe, Didier, Le Guillou Horn, Xavier, Keren, Boris, Kuechler, Alma, Lacaze, Elodie, Lavillaureix, Alinoë, Lehalle, Daphné, Lesca, Gaëtan, Lespinasse, James, Levy, Jonathan, Lyonnet, Stanislas, Morel, Godeliève, Jean-Marçais, Nolwenn, Marlin, Sandrine, Marsili, Luisa, Mignot, Cyril, Nambot, Sophie, Nizon, Mathilde, Olaso, Robert, Pasquier, Laurent, Perrin, Laurine, Petit, Florence, Pingault, Veronique, Piton, Amélie, Prieur, Fabienne, Putoux, Audrey, Planes, Marc, Odent, Sylvie, Quélin, Chloé, Quemener-Redon, Sylvia, Rama, Mélanie, Rio, Marlène, Rossi, Massimiliano, Schaefer, Elise, Rondeau, Sophie, Saugier-Veber, Pascale, Smol, Thomas, Sigaudy, Sabine, Touraine, Renaud, Mau-Them, Frederic Tran, Trimouille, Aurélien, Van Gils, Julien, Vanlerberghe, Clémence, Vantalon, Valérie, Vera, Gabriella, Vincent, Marie, Ziegler, Alban, Guillin, Olivier, Campion, Dominique, and Charbonnier, Camille
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5. Early life social complexity shapes adult neural processing in the communal spiny mouse Acomys cahirinus
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Wallace, Kelly J., Dupeyron, Solanch, Li, Mutian, and Kelly, Aubrey M.
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6. 1. Introduction: Comparing Cross-Border Governance in North America and Europe
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Dupeyron, Bruno, primary, Noferini, Andrea, additional, and Payan, Tony, additional
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7. 7. Revisiting “Paradiplomacy” in the Quebec–US States Cross-Border Area
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Dupeyron, Bruno, primary
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8. 15. Conclusion: Comparing Cross-Border Governance in North America and Europe: Conclusions
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Dupeyron, Bruno, primary, Noferini, Andrea, additional, and Payan, Tony, additional
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9. Recommendations from the French Societies of Rheumatology and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation on the non-pharmacological management of knee osteoarthritis
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Pers, Yves-Marie, Nguyen, Christelle, Borie, Constance, Daste, Camille, Kirren, Quentin, Lopez, Cyril, Ouvrard, Gaëlle, Ruscher, Romane, Argenson, Jean-Noël, Bardoux, Sylvie, Baumann, Laurence, Berenbaum, Francis, Binard, Aymeric, Coudeyre, Emmanuel, Czernichow, Sébastien, Dupeyron, Arnaud, Fabre, Marie-Christine, Foulquier, Nathan, Gérard, Caroline, Hausberg, Vivien, Henrotin, Yves, Jeandel, Claude, Lesage, François-Xavier, Liesse, Brigitte, Mainard, Didier, Michel, Fabrice, Ninot, Grégory, Ornetti, Paul, Oude-Engberink, Agnès, Rat, Anne-Christine, Richette, Pascal, Roren, Alexandra, Thoumie, Philippe, Walrand, Stéphane, Rannou, François, and Sellam, Jérémie
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10. Development and psychometric properties of the Balance in Daily Life (BDL) scale in a population of frail older people
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De Labachelerie, Claire, Viollet, Emilie, Alonso, Sandrine, Dauvergne, Célia, Blot, Mylène, Nouvel, Fabrice, Fagart, Willy, Chevallier, Thierry, Gelis, Anthony, and Dupeyron, Arnaud
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11. Comparison of Clinical Characteristics between Responders and Non-Responders to Hamstring Stretching in Individuals with Chronic Low Back Pain
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Lech Dobija, Bruno Pereira, Arnaud Dupeyron, and Emmanuel Coudeyre
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hamstring muscle ,chronic low back pain ,stretching ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background/Objectives: Hamstring muscle (HM) flexibility is frequently compromised in people with chronic low back pain (CLBP), contributing to disability and leading to a less favorable recovery. In a previous article, we presented the results of a study on the immediate effect of passive HM stretching on flexibility in 90 people with CLBP. There was considerable variability in the changes after stretching. The objective of this supplementary analysis was to compare the clinical characteristics of individuals who experienced a significant improvement in flexibility with those who did not. Methods: We fixed a threshold of 7° to indicate an improvement in passive Straight Leg Raise (SLR) angle and differentiate between ‘Responders’ and ‘Non-responders’ regarding passive HM stretching. Results: Only body mass index differed between groups; it was significantly smaller in Responders (p = 0.007). The majority of Non-responders experienced workplace accidents, but this was of marginal difference compared to Responders (p = 0.056). Conclusions: Further studies should consider a broader clinical analysis with a larger sample size to understand which factors influence the HM stretching response in CLBP patients.
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12. L'éthique et les enjeux de la formation professionnelle: Éducation et santé
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Alfred Romuald Gambou, Stéphanie Péraud-Puigségur, Laurent Gankama, Jean-François Dupeyron
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13. Smartphone applications are used for self-management, telerehabilitation, evaluation and data collection in low back pain healthcare: a scoping review [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 1 approved with reservations]
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Lech Dobija, Jean-Baptiste Lechauve, Didier Mbony-Irankunda, Anne Plan-Paquet, Arnaud Dupeyron, and Emmanuel Coudeyre
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Systematic Review ,Articles ,Smartphone apps ,low back pain ,mHealth ,self-management ,telerehabilitation - Abstract
Background Smartphone use has grown in providing healthcare for patients with low back pain (LBP), but the literature lacks an analysis of the use of smartphone apps. This scoping review aimed to identify current areas of smartphone apps use for managing LBP. We also aimed to evaluate the current status of the effectiveness or scientific validity of such use and determine perspectives for their potential development. Methods We searched PubMed, PEDro and Embase for articles published in English up to May 3 rd, 2021 that investigated smartphone use for LBP healthcare and their purpose. All types of study design were accepted. Studies concerning telemedicine or telerehabilitation but without use of a smartphone were not included. The same search strategy was performed by two researchers independently and a third researcher validated the synthesis of the included studies. Results We included 43 articles: randomised controlled trials (RCTs) (n=12), study protocols (n=6), reliability/validity studies (n=6), systematic reviews (n=7), cohort studies (n=4), qualitative studies (n=6), and case series (n=1). The purposes of the smartphone app were for 1) evaluation, 2) telerehabilitation, 3) self-management, and 4) data collection. Self-management was the most-studied use, showing promising results derived from moderate- to good-quality RCTs for patients with chronic LBP and patients after spinal surgery. Promising results exist regarding evaluation and data collection use and contradictory results regarding measurement use. Conclusions This scoping review revealed a notable interest in the scientific literatures regarding the use of smartphone apps for LBP patients. The identified purposes point to current scientific status and perspectives for further studies including RCTs and systematic reviews targeting specific usage.
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14. Evaluating the development impacts of archaeology and heritage in Peru and Ecuador
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Dupeyron, Agathe
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This thesis examines the ways in which archaeology and heritage can contribute to development, and how these impacts can be rigorously evaluated despite resource constraints, and while acknowledging local power dynamics. Evaluation can be a powerful tool to promote accountability to local communities, and to learn from past mistakes. My research compares evaluation methods in the regional context of the South American Andes, where archaeological sites abound and are an untapped resource for local development. Projects seeking to promote cultural heritage to improve the quality of life of neighbouring communities - 'archaeology for development' projects - often lack access to evaluation tools and do not systematically collect data that could be used for monitoring. This makes it harder for them to be accountable to local stakeholders, and achieve the reflexivity that would enable them to improve their activities. This thesis aims to address that gap by assessing what evaluation methods might be appropriate for projects aiming to utilise communities' pasts to build better futures. This PhD thesis makes significant contributions to the field of development, as it advocates for the recognition of cultural heritage's untapped potential in terms of improving wellbeing. This is demonstrated by the evaluation of three projects, which share a concentration on archaeological heritage and a similar background, yet focus on different aspects of development. This thesis also engages with current debates within development evaluation, and gives practical considerations on how the heritage sector can better engage with evaluation, highlighting the trade-offs between feasibility and rigour in the context of small-scale projects where evaluation is not routinely conducted. I focus on three villages where 'archaeology for development' projects take place in Peru and Ecuador. These case studies are an archaeology research project with an educational outreach component (Cabana, Pallasca, Peru), a project using ancient irrigation technology to mitigate climate change (Miraflores, Yauyos, Peru) and a community-based sustainable tourism project based on the local archaeological heritage (Agua Blanca, Manabí, Ecuador). My methodology centres both on the assessment of the projects' existing Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) strategies and the comparison of methods implemented during fieldwork. These include rapid ethnography (6 weeks for each site), small-scale surveys (between 50-130 participants per village) and participatory workshops. It shows that projects using archaeology for development in the specific context of the Andes share enough characteristics in terms of their aims and logistical challenges that they can use a similar strategy for evaluation. The first empirical chapter examines the current monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) strategies employed by the three projects. Depending on the types of stakeholders involved (local governments, NGOs, indigenous communities, academics), these projects have differential access to MEL strategies, and mitigate this by employing other mechanisms for reflexivity, such as community assemblies. The second empirical chapter showcases the result of my evaluation, highlighting the projects' complex and interrelated impacts, and their interplay with local politics. Despite their differences in focus and implementation, all three projects have impacts in the economic, social and environmental domains, and become an arena in which stakeholders express local power dynamics. Treating these projects, or dimensions of their work, as the analytical category of 'archaeology for development' enables greater consistency in approaching how to evaluate them. The third empirical chapter focuses on the strengths and weaknesses of the tested methods, by analysing the extent to which they are robust, trustworthy, ethical and culturally appropriate, useable and feasible. No single method can tick all these boxes, but with methodological plurality, it is possible to rigorously evaluate a project despite time, personnel, and budget constraints.
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15. Smartphone applications are used for self-management, telerehabilitation, evaluation and data collection in low back pain healthcare: a scoping review [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
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Emmanuel Coudeyre, Anne Plan-Paquet, Arnaud Dupeyron, Jean-Baptiste Lechauve, Didier Mbony-Irankunda, and Lech Dobija
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Smartphone apps ,low back pain ,mHealth ,self-management ,telerehabilitation ,eng ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Background Smartphone use has grown in providing healthcare for patients with low back pain (LBP), but the literature lacks an analysis of the use of smartphone apps. This scoping review aimed to identify current areas of smartphone apps use for managing LBP. We also aimed to evaluate the current status of the effectiveness or scientific validity of such use and determine perspectives for their potential development. Methods We searched PubMed, PEDro and Embase for articles published in English up to May 3rd, 2021 that investigated smartphone use for LBP healthcare and their purpose. All types of study design were accepted. Studies concerning telemedicine or telerehabilitation but without use of a smartphone were not included. The same search strategy was performed by two researchers independently and a third researcher validated the synthesis of the included studies. Results We included 43 articles: randomised controlled trials (RCTs) (n=12), study protocols (n=6), reliability/validity studies (n=6), systematic reviews (n=7), cohort studies (n=4), qualitative studies (n=6), and case series (n=1). The purposes of the smartphone app were for 1) evaluation, 2) telerehabilitation, 3) self-management, and 4) data collection. Self-management was the most-studied use, showing promising results derived from moderate- to good-quality RCTs for patients with chronic LBP and patients after spinal surgery. Promising results exist regarding evaluation and data collection use and contradictory results regarding measurement use. Conclusions This scoping review revealed a notable interest in the scientific literatures regarding the use of smartphone apps for LBP patients. The identified purposes point to current scientific status and perspectives for further studies including RCTs and systematic reviews targeting specific usage.
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16. Les troubles de la représentation et de la perception du corps dans le syndrome douloureux régional complexe
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Acapo, Sessi, Dupeyron, Arnaud, and Nizard, Julien
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17. Nitrous oxide provided during intensive physiotherapy for shoulder adhesive capsulitis does not improve function: A randomised controlled trial
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Dupeyron, Arnaud, Dobija, Lech, Castelli, Christel, Petiot, Sylvie, Tavares, Isabelle, Gélis, Anthony, and Coudeyre, Emmanuel
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18. High nucleotide similarity of three Copia lineage LTR retrotransposons among plant genomes
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Orozco-Arias, Simon, Dupeyron, Mathilde, Gutierrez-Duque, David, Tabares-Soto, Reinel, and Guyot, Romain
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Retrotransposons -- Research ,Perennials -- Genetic aspects -- Identification and classification ,Botanical research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile elements found in the majority of eukaryotic genomes. TEs deeply impact the structure and evolution of chromosomes and can induce mutations affecting coding genes. In plants, the major group of TEs is long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR-RTs). They are classified into superfamilies (Gypsy, Copia) and subclassified into lineages. Horizontal transfer (HT), defined as the nonsexual transmission of genetic material between species, is a process allowing LTR-RTs to invade a new genome. Although this phenomenon was considered rare, recent studies demonstrate numerous transfers of LTR-RTs. This study aims to determine which LTR-RT lineages are shared with high similarity among 69 plant genomes. We identified and classified 88450 LTR-RTs and determined 143 cases of high similarities between pairs of genomes. Most of them involved three Copia lineages (Oryco/Ivana, Retrofit/Ale, and Tork/Tar/Ikeros). A detailed analysis of three cases of high similarities involving Tork/Tar/Ikeros group shows an uneven distribution in the phylogeny of the elements and incongruence with between phylogenetic trees topologies, indicating they could be originated from HTs. Overall, our results suggest that LTR-RT Copia lineages share outstanding similarity between distant species and may likely be involved in HT mechanisms more frequent than initially estimated. Key words: LTR retrotransposons, plant genomes, horizontal transfers, bioinformatics, genomics, Introduction Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile elements able to move from one locus to another. Their mobility can induce mutations, introduce phenotypic novelties, play key roles in environmental adaptation (Li [...]
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19. The Frequency of Germline BRCA and Non-BRCA HR-Gene-Variants in a Cohort of Pancreatic Cancer Patients
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Baz, M., Gondran-Teiller, V., Bressac, B., Cabaret, O., Fievet, A., Dimaria, M., Goldbarg, V., Colas, C., Bonnet-Dupeyron, M. N., Tinat, J., Lebrun, M., Mari, V., Limacher, J. M., Corsini, C., Ginglinger, E., Saurin, J. C., Brahimi, A., Rouzier, C., Giraud, S., Schuster, H., Hollebecque, A., Boige, V., Cauchin, E., Malka, D., Caron, O., and Rouleau, E.
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20. P428: De novo truncating variants in ZNF865: A putative cause of a neurodevelopmental disorder
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Sam Bradbrook, Gail Graham, Melissa Carter, Maria Kibaek, Martin Larsen, Christina Fagerberg, Katherine Dawson, Cheryl Meuter, Alexander Pepler, Thomas Besnard, Bertrand Isidor, Stéphane Bezieau, Benjamin Cogné, Marie Vincent, Katherine Bjorgo, Thomas Courtin, Lisa Emrick, Jill Rosenfeld, Undiagnosed Diseases Network, Julian Martinez-Agosto, Mathilde Heulin, Gilles Morin, Pauline Monin, Louis Januel, Marie-Noëlle Bonnet-Dupeyron, Mathilde Pujalte, Kim Worley, Monika Weisz-Hubshman, Patricia Dickson, Michelle Thompson, and Julien Marcadier
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Genetics ,QH426-470 ,Medicine - Published
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21. The evolutionary history of three Baracoffea species from western Madagascar revealed by chloroplast and nuclear genomes
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Rickarlos Bezandry, Mathilde Dupeyron, Laura Natalia Gonzalez-Garcia, Artemis Anest, Perla Hamon, Hery Lisy Tiana Ranarijaona, Marie Elodie Vavitsara, Sylvie Sabatier, and Romain Guyot
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Medicine ,Science - Published
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22. Immediate effect of passive hamstring stretching on flexibility and relationship with psychosocial factors in people with chronic low back pain
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Dobija, Lech, Pereira, Bruno, Cohen-Aknine, Gabriel, Roren, Alexandra, Dupeyron, Arnaud, and Coudeyre, Emmanuel
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23. Immediate effect of passive hamstring stretching on flexibility and relationship with psychosocial factors in people with chronic low back pain
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Lech Dobija, Bruno Pereira, Gabriel Cohen-Aknine, Alexandra Roren, Arnaud Dupeyron, and Emmanuel Coudeyre
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Chronic low back pain ,Hamstring muscles ,Muscle stretching ,Psychosocial factors ,Active knee extension ,Straight leg raise ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Background: Hamstring muscle tightness contributes to disability in people with chronic low back pain (CLBP). HM stretching improves flexibility in healthy individuals, but the immediate effect of stretching is unknown in people with CLBP. Moreover, the stretching effect could be influenced by psychosocial factors. Objectives: To evaluate the immediate effect of passive HM stretching on flexibility in people with CLBP and the relationships between psychosocial factors and change in hamstring flexibility. Design: Non-randomized, pilot trial. Method: One minute of passive stretching was performed in 90 people with CLBP. Change in Active Knee Extension and Straight Leg Raise angles (digital inclinometer), and Fingertips-to-Floor distance (measuring tape) were measured before and immediately after stretching. Correlations between change in flexibility and baseline Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) scores were analyzed. Results: Hamstring flexibility improved significantly after stretching; Active Knee Extension mean difference was 4° (95% CI, 2.4 to 5.1; p 0.05). Conclusions: Passive hamstring stretching induced an immediate, statistically significantly improvement in hamstring flexibility, but only the change in Straight Leg Raise amplitude was clinically important. Psychosocial factors were not related to improvements in flexibility after hamstring stretching.
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24. A wave of deep intronic mutations in X-linked Alport syndrome
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Boisson, Marie, Arrondel, Christelle, Cagnard, Nicolas, Morinière, Vincent, Arkoub, Zaïna Aït, Saei, Hassan, Heidet, Laurence, Kachmar, Jessica, Hummel, Aurélie, Knebelmann, Bertrand, Bonnet-Dupeyron, Marie-Noëlle, Isidor, Bertrand, Izzedine, Hassane, Legrand, Eric, Couarch, Philippe, Gribouval, Olivier, Bole-Feysot, Christine, Parisot, Mélanie, Nitschké, Patrick, Antignac, Corinne, and Dorval, Guillaume
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25. NAOMI: the adaptive optics system of the Auxiliary Telescopes of the VLTI
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J., Woillez, A., Abad J., R., Abuter, E., Aller Carpentier, J., Alonso, L., Andolfato, P., Barriga, -P., Berger J., -L., Beuzit J., H., Bonnet, G., Bourdarot, P., Bourget, R., Brast, L., Caniguante, E., Cottalorda, P., Darré, B., Delabre, A., Delboulbé, F., Delplancke-Ströbele, R., Dembet, R., Donaldson, R., Dorn, J., Dupeyron, C., Dupuy, S., Egner, F., Eisenhauer, G., Fischer, C., Frank, E., Fuenteseca, P., Gitton, F., Gonté, T., Guerlet, S., Guieu, P., Gutierrez, P., Haguenauer, A., Haimerl, X., Haubois, C., Heritier, S., Huber, N., Hubin, P., Jolley, L., Jocou, -P., Kirchbauer J., J., Kolb, J., Kosmalski, P., Krempl, -B., Le Bouquin J., M., Le Louarn, P., Lilley, B., Lopez, Y., Magnard, S., Mclay, A., Meilland, A., Meister, A., Merand, T., Moulin, L., Pasquini, J., Paufique, I., Percheron, L., Pettazzi, O., Pfuhl, D., Phan, W., Pirani, J., Quentin, A., Rakich, R., Ridings, M., Riedel, J., Reyes, S., Rochat, G., Santos Tomás, C., Schmid, N., Schuhler, P., Shchekaturov, M., Seidel, C., Soenke, E., Stadler, C., Stephan, M., Suárez, M., Todorovic, G., Valdes, C., Verinaud, G., Zins, and S, Zúñiga-Fernández
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The tip-tilt stabilisation system of the 1.8 m Auxiliary Telescopes of the Very Large Telescope Interferometer was never dimensioned for robust fringe tracking, except when atmospheric seeing conditions are excellent. Increasing the level of wavefront correction at the telescopes is expected to improve the coupling into the single-mode fibres of the instruments, and enable robust fringe tracking even in degraded conditions. We deployed a new adaptive optics module for interferometry (NAOMI) on the Auxiliary Telescopes. We present its design, performance, and effect on the observations that are carried out with the interferometric instruments., Comment: 10 pages, 18 figures, 2 tables, A&A forthcoming
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26. Envisioning the future by learning from the past: Arts and humanities in interdisciplinary tools for promoting a culture of risk
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Sevilla, Elisa, Jarrín, María José, Barragán, Karina, Jáuregui, Paulina, Sabag Hillen, Casandra, Dupeyron, Agathe, Barclay, Jenni, Armijos Burneo, Teresa, Cupuerán, María Isabel, Zapata, Camilo, Vásquez Hahn, María Antonieta, and Narváez Sevilla, Paúl
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27. Formation pathways of Precambrian sedimentary pyrite: Insights from in situ Fe isotopes
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Dupeyron, Juliette, Decraene, Marie-Noëlle, Marin-Carbonne, Johanna, and Busigny, Vincent
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28. A Solve-RD ClinVar-based reanalysis of 1522 index cases from ERN-ITHACA reveals common pitfalls and misinterpretations in exome sequencing
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Abbott, Kristin M., Banka, Siddharth, de Boer, Elke, Ciolfi, Andrea, Clayton-Smith, Jill, Dallapiccola, Bruno, Denommé-Pichon, Anne-Sophie, Faivre, Laurence, Gilissen, Christian, Haack, Tobias B., Havlovicova, Marketa, Hoischen, Alexander, Jackson, Adam, Kerstjens, Mieke, Kleefstra, Tjitske, Martín, Estrella López, Macek, Milan, Jr., Matalonga, Leslie, Maystadt, Isabelle, Morleo, Manuela, Nigro, Vicenzo, Pinelli, Michele, Pizzi, Simone, Posada, Manuel, Radio, Francesca C., Renieri, Alessandra, Riess, Olaf, Rooryck, Caroline, Ryba, Lukas, Agathe, Jean-Madeleine de Sainte, Santen, Gijs W.E., Schwarz, Martin, Tartaglia, Marco, Thauvin, Christel, Torella, Annalaura, Trimouille, Aurélien, Verloes, Alain, Vissers, Lisenka, Vitobello, Antonio, Votypka, Pavel, Zguro, Kristina, Boer, Elke de, Cohen, Enzo, Danis, Daniel, Gao, Fei, Horvath, Rita, Johari, Mridul, Johanson, Lennart, Li, Shuang, Morsy, Heba, Nelson, Isabelle, Paramonov, Ida, te Paske, Iris B.A.W., Robinson, Peter, Savarese, Marco, Steyaert, Wouter, Töpf, Ana, van der Velde, Joeri K., Vandrovcova, Jana, Graessner, Holm, Zurek, Birte, Ellwanger, Kornelia, Ossowski, Stephan, Demidov, German, Sturm, Marc, Schulze-Hentrich, Julia M., Schüle, Rebecca, Xu, Jishu, Kessler, Christoph, Wayand, Melanie, Synofzik, Matthis, Wilke, Carlo, Traschütz, Andreas, Schöls, Ludger, Hengel, Holger, Lerche, Holger, Kegele, Josua, Heutink, Peter, Brunner, Han, Scheffer, Hans, Hoogerbrugge, Nicoline, ‘t Hoen, Peter A.C., Vissers, Lisenka E.L.M., Sablauskas, Karolis, de Voer, Richarda M., Kamsteeg, Erik-Jan, van de Warrenburg, Bart, van Os, Nienke, Paske, Iris te, Janssen, Erik, Steehouwer, Marloes, Yaldiz, Burcu, Brookes, Anthony J., Veal, Colin, Gibson, Spencer, Maddi, Vatsalya, Mehtarizadeh, Mehdi, Riaz, Umar, Warren, Greg, Dizjikan, Farid Yavari, Shorter, Thomas, Straub, Volker, Bettolo, Chiara Marini, Manera, Jordi Diaz, Hambleton, Sophie, Engelhardt, Karin, Alexander, Elizabeth, Duffourd, Yannis, Bruel, Ange-Line, Peyron, Christine, 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M., Rohrer, Jonathan, Muntoni, Francesco, Zaharieva, Irina, Sarkozy, Anna, Timmerman, Vincent, Baets, Jonathan, de Vries, Geert, De Winter, Jonathan, Beijer, Danique, de Jonghe, Peter, Van de Vondel, Liedewei, De Ridder, Willem, Weckhuysen, Sarah, Nigro, Vincenzo, Mutarelli, Margherita, Varavallo, Alessandra, Banfi, Sandro, Musacchia, Francesco, Piluso, Giulio, Ferlini, Alessandra, Selvatici, Rita, Gualandi, Francesca, Bigoni, Stefania, Rossi, Rachele, Neri, Marcella, Aretz, Stefan, Spier, Isabel, Sommer, Anna Katharina, Peters, Sophia, Oliveira, Carla, Pelaez, Jose Garcia, Matos, Ana Rita, José, Celina São, Ferreira, Marta, Gullo, Irene, Fernandes, Susana, Garrido, Luzia, Ferreira, Pedro, Carneiro, Fátima, Swertz, Morris A., Johansson, Lennart, van der Vries, Gerben, Neerincx, Pieter B., Ruvolo, David, Kerstjens Frederikse, Wilhemina S., Zonneveld-Huijssoon, Eveline, Roelofs-Prins, Dieuwke, van Gijn, Marielle, Köhler, Sebastian, Metcalfe, Alison, Drunat, Séverine, Heron, Delphine, Mignot, Cyril, Keren, Boris, Lacombe, Didier, Trimouille, Aurelien, Capella, Gabriel, Valle, Laura, Holinski-Feder, Elke, Laner, Andreas, Steinke-Lange, Verena, Cilio, Maria-Roberta, Carpancea, Evelina, Depondt, Chantal, Lederer, Damien, Sznajer, Yves, Duerinckx, Sarah, Mary, Sandrine, Macaya, Alfons, Cazurro-Gutiérrez, Ana, Pérez-Dueñas, Belén, Munell, Francina, Jarava, Clara Franco, Masó, Laura Batlle, Marcé-Grau, Anna, Colobran, Roger, Hackman, Peter, Udd, Bjarne, Hemelsoet, Dimitri, Dermaut, Bart, Schuermans, Nika, Poppe, Bruce, Verdin, Hannah, Osorio, Andrés Nascimento, Depienne, Christel, Roos, Andreas, Cordts, Isabell, Deschauer, Marcus, Striano, Pasquale, Zara, Federico, Riva, Antonella, Iacomino, Michele, Uva, Paolo, Scala, Marcello, Scudieri, Paolo, Başak, Ayşe Nazlı, Claeys, Kristl, Boztug, Kaan, Haimel, Matthias, W.E, Gijs, Ruivenkamp, Claudia A.L., Natera de Benito, Daniel, Thompson, Rachel, Polavarapu, Kiran, Grimbacher, Bodo, Zaganas, Ioannis, Kokosali, Evgenia, Lambros, 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Javier, Schröck, Evelin, Rump, Andreas, Mei, Davide, Vetro, Annalisa, Balestrini, Simona, Guerrini, Renzo, Chinnery, Patrick F., Ratnaike, Thiloka, Schon, Katherine, Maver, Ales, Peterlin, Borut, Münchau, Alexander, Lohmann, Katja, Herzog, Rebecca, Pauly, Martje, May, Patrick, Beeson, David, Cossins, Judith, Furini, Simone, Fallerini, Chiara, Benetti, Elisa, Afenjar, Alexandra, Goldenberg, Alice, Masurel, Alice, Phan, Alice, Dieux-Coeslier, Anne, Fargeot, Anne, Guerrot, Anne-Marie, Toutain, Annick, Molin, Arnaud, Sorlin, Arthur, Putoux, Audrey, Jouret, Béatrice, Laudier, Béatrice, Demeer, Bénédicte, Doray, Bérénice, Bonniaud, Bertille, Isidor, Bertrand, Gilbert-Dussardier, Brigitte, Leheup, Bruno, Reversade, Bruno, Paul, Carle, Vincent-Delorme, Catherine, Neiva, Cecilia, Poirsier, Céline, Quélin, Chloé, Chiaverini, Christine, Coubes, Christine, Francannet, Christine, Colson, Cindy, Desplantes, Claire, Wells, Constance, Goizet, Cyril, Sanlaville, Damien, Amram, Daniel, Lehalle, Daphné, Geneviève, David, Gaillard, Dominique, Zivi, Einat, Sarrazin, Elisabeth, Steichen, Elisabeth, Schaefer, Élise, Lacaze, Elodie, Jacquemin, Emmanuel, Bongers, Ernie, Kilic, Esra, Colin, Estelle, Giuliano, Fabienne, Prieur, Fabienne, Laffargue, Fanny, Morice-Picard, Fanny, Petit, Florence, Cartault, François, Feillet, François, Baujat, Geneviève, Morin, Gilles, Diene, Gwenaëlle, Journel, Hubert, Perthus, Isabelle, Lespinasse, James, Alessandri, Jean-Luc, Amiel, Jeanne, Martinovic, Jelena, Delanne, Julian, Albuisson, Juliette, Lambert, Laëtitia, Perrin, Laurence, Ousager, Lilian Bomme, Van Maldergem, Lionel, Pinson, Lucile, Ruaud, Lyse, Samimi, Mahtab, Bournez, Marie, Bonnet-Dupeyron, Marie Noëlle, Vincent, Marie, Jacquemont, Marie-Line, Cordier-Alex, Marie-Pierre, Gérard-Blanluet, Marion, Willems, Marjolaine, Spodenkiewicz, Marta, Doco-Fenzy, Martine, Rossi, Massimiliano, Renaud, Mathilde, Fradin, Mélanie, Mathieu, Michèle, Holder-Espinasse, Muriel H., Houcinat, Nada, Hanna, Nadine, Leperrier, Nathalie, Chassaing, Nicolas, Philip, Nicole, Boute, Odile, Van Kien, Philippe Khau, Parent, Philippe, Bitoun, Pierre, Sarda, Pierre, Vabres, Pierre, Jouk, Pierre-Simon, Touraine, Renaud, El Chehadeh, Salima, Whalen, Sandra, Marlin, Sandrine, Passemard, Sandrine, Grotto, Sarah, Bellanger, Séverine Audebert, Blesson, Sophie, Nambot, Sophie, Naudion, Sophie, Lyonnet, Stanislas, Odent, Sylvie, Attie-Bitach, Tania, Busa, Tiffany, Drouin-Garraud, Valérie, Layet, Valérie, Bizaoui, Varoona, Cusin, Véronica, Capri, Yline, Alembik, Yves, Jean-Marçais, Nolwenn, López-Martín, Estrella, Macek, Milan, Mencarelli, Maria Antonietta, Moutton, Sébastien, Pfundt, Rolph, Safraou, Hana, Thauvin-Robinet, Christel, Thevenon, Julien, Tran Mau-Them, Frédéric, de Vries, Bert B.A., Willemsen, Marjolein H., and Philippe, Christophe
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29. 2022 SPILF - Clinical Practice guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of disco-vertebral infection in adults
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Bart, Géraldine, Coquerelle, Pascal, Corvec, Stéphane, Cotten, Anne, Couderc, Marion, Denes, E., Dupeyron, Arnaud, Godot, Sophie, Grare, Marion, Homs, A., Lam, Brigitte, Philippe Lavigne, Jean, Lemoing, V., Pertuiset, Edouard, Ribinik, P., Roblot, France, Senneville, Eric, Philippe Talarmin, Jean, Tavares Figueiredo, I., Titeca, Marie, Zeller, Valérie, Lacasse, M., Derolez, S., Bonnet, E., Amelot, A., Bouyer, B., Carlier, R., Coiffier, G., Cottier, J.P., Dinh, A., Maldonado, I., Paycha, F., Ziza, J.M., Bemer, P., and Bernard, L.
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30. Intervenciones interdisciplinarias de historia pública para la educación en reducción de riesgo de desastres en museos y colegios públicos de Quito
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Sevilla, Elisa, primary, Jarrín, María José, primary, Barragán, Karina, primary, Sabag Hillen, Cassandra, primary, Jáuregui, Paulina, primary, Barclay, Jenny, primary, Cupuerán, María Isabel, primary, Zapata, Camilo, primary, Dupeyron, Agathe, primary, Armijos, Teresa, primary, and Narváez Sevilla, Paúl Andrés, primary
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31. Theories and Practices of the Common
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Dupeyron, Jean-François, primary
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32. Las "visiones de los vencidos" y la mitohistoria de la conquista de México
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Rozat Dupeyron, Guy, primary
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33. Evidential Filtering and Spatio-Temporal Gradient for Micro-movements Analysis in the Context of Bedsores Prevention.
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Nicolas Sutton-Charani, Francis Faux, Didier Delignières, Willy Fagard, Arnaud Dupeyron, and Marie Nourrisson
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34. Evidential Filtering and Spatio-Temporal Gradient for Micro-movements Analysis in the Context of Bedsores Prevention
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Sutton-Charani, Nicolas, Faux, Francis, Delignières, Didier, Fagard, Willy, Dupeyron, Arnaud, Nourrisson, Marie, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Le Hégarat-Mascle, Sylvie, editor, Bloch, Isabelle, editor, and Aldea, Emanuel, editor
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35. Transposición de vena safena mayor en región anterior del muslo como alternativa de tratamiento dialÃtico
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Osvaldo Valdés-Dupeyron, Javier González-Robles, Lidia Espinales-Casanova, Andrés G. Sacoto-Mazzini, Lisette RodrÃguez-Marcos, and Juan M. Rubio-Cala
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Accesos vasculares en miembros inferiores. FÃstulas arteriovenosas. Superficialización en asa de vena safena. ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
La creación de fístulas arteriovenosas en miembros inferiores puede constituir una alternativa valiosa en pacientes con enfermedad renal terminal y agotamiento de accesos vasculares en extremidades superiores. En el presente artículo se presentan dos pacientes con agotamiento de accesos vasculares en extremidades superiores en los cuales después de una evaluación exhaustiva se decidió la confección de fístula entre arteria femoral superficial y la vena safena mayor en asa anterior del muslo derecho. Ambos casos evolucionaron favorablemente y comenzaron a dializar 45 días después de la cirugía con una permeabilidad primaria de un año y más de tres años, respectivamente.
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36. Comparison of Clinical Characteristics between Responders and Non-Responders to Hamstring Stretching in Individuals with Chronic Low Back Pain.
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Dobija, Lech, Pereira, Bruno, Dupeyron, Arnaud, and Coudeyre, Emmanuel
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CHRONIC pain ,HAMSTRING muscle ,BODY mass index ,WORK-related injuries ,MYALGIA - Abstract
Background/Objectives: Hamstring muscle (HM) flexibility is frequently compromised in people with chronic low back pain (CLBP), contributing to disability and leading to a less favorable recovery. In a previous article, we presented the results of a study on the immediate effect of passive HM stretching on flexibility in 90 people with CLBP. There was considerable variability in the changes after stretching. The objective of this supplementary analysis was to compare the clinical characteristics of individuals who experienced a significant improvement in flexibility with those who did not. Methods: We fixed a threshold of 7° to indicate an improvement in passive Straight Leg Raise (SLR) angle and differentiate between 'Responders' and 'Non-responders' regarding passive HM stretching. Results: Only body mass index differed between groups; it was significantly smaller in Responders (p = 0.007). The majority of Non-responders experienced workplace accidents, but this was of marginal difference compared to Responders (p = 0.056). Conclusions: Further studies should consider a broader clinical analysis with a larger sample size to understand which factors influence the HM stretching response in CLBP patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Erratum to: Building bridges for innovation in ageing: Synergies between action groups of the EIP on AHA
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Bousquet, Jean, Bewick, M., Cano, A., Eklund, P., Fico, G., Goswami, N., Guldemond, N. A., Henderson, D., Hinkema, M. J., Liotta, G., Mair, A., Molloy, W., Monaco, A., Monsonis-Paya, I., Nizinska, A., Papadopoulos, H., Pavlickova, A., Pecorelli, S., Prados-Torres, A., Roller-Wirnsberger, R. E., Somekh, D., Vera-Muñoz, C., Visser, F., Farrell, J., Malva, J., Andersen Ranberg, K., Camuzat, T., Carriazo, A. M., Crooks, G., Gutter, Z., Iaccarino, G., de Keenoy, E. Manuel, Moda, G., Rodriguez-Mañas, L., Vontetsianos, T., Abreu, C., Alonso, J., Alonso-Bouzon, C., Ankri, J., Arredondo, M. T., Avolio, F., Bedbrook, A., Białoszewski, A. Z., Blain, H., Bourret, R., Cabrera-Umpierrez, M. F., Catala, A., O’Caoimh, R., Cesari, M., Chavannes, N. H., Correia-Da-Sousa, J., Dedeu, T., Ferrando, M., Ferri, M., Fokkens, W. J., Garcia-Lizana, F., Guérin, O., Hellings, P. W., Haahtela, T., Illario, M., Inzerilli, M. C., Lodrup Carlsen, K. C., Kardas, P., Keil, T., Maggio, M., Mendez-Zorrilla, A., Menditto, E., Mercier, J., Michel, J. P., Murray, R., Nogues, M., O’Byrne-Maguire, I., Pappa, D., Parent, A. S., Pastorino, M., Robalo-Cordeiro, C., Samolinski, B., Siciliano, P., Teixeira, A. M., Tsartara, S. I., Valiulis, A., Vandenplas, O., Vasankari, T., Vellas, B., Vollenbroek-Hutten, M., Wickman, M., Yorgancioglu, A., Zuberbier, T., Barbagallo, M., Canonica, G. W., Klimek, L., Maggi, S., Aberer, W., Akdis, C., Adcock, I. M., Agache, I., Albera, C., Alonso-Trujillo, F., Angel Guarcia, M., Annesi-Maesano, I., Apostolo, J., Arshad, S. H., Attalin, V., Avignon, A., Bachert, C., Baroni, I., Bel, E., Benson, M., Bescos, C., Blasi, F., Barbara, C., Bergmann, K. C., Bernard, P. L., Bonini, S., Bousquet, P. J., Branchini, B., Brightling, C. E., Bruguière, V., Bunu, C., Bush, A., Caimmi, D. P., Calderon, M. A., Canovas, G., Cardona, V., Carlsen, K. H., Cesario, A., Chkhartishvili, E., Chiron, R., Chivato, T., Chung, K. F., D’Angelantonio, M., de Carlo, G., Cholley, D., Chorin, F., Combe, B., Compas, B., Costa, D. J., Costa, E., Coste, O., Coupet, A. -L., Crepaldi, G., Custovic, A., Dahl, R., Dahlen, S. E., Demoly, P., Devillier, P., Didier, A., Dinh-Xuan, A. T., Djukanovic, R., Dokic, D., du Toit, G., Dubakiene, R., Dupeyron, A., Emuzyte, R., Fiocchi, A., Wagner, A., Fletcher, M., Fonseca, J., Fougère, B., Gamkrelidze, A., Garces, G., Garcia-Aymeric, J., Garcia-Zapirain, B., Gemicioğlu, B., Gouder, C., Hellquist-Dahl, B., Hermosilla-Gimeno, I., Héve, D., Holland, C., Humbert, M., Hyland, M., Johnston, S. L., Just, J., Jutel, M., Kaidashev, I. P., Kaitov, M., Kalayci, O., Kalyoncu, A. F., Keijser, W., Kerstjens, H., Knezović, J., Kowalski, M., Koppelman, G. H., Kotska, T., Kovac, M., Kull, I., Kuna, P., Kvedariene, V., Lepore, V., Macnee, W., Maggio, M., Magnan, A., Majer, I., Manning, P., Marcucci, M., Marti, T., Masoli, M., Melen, E., Miculinic, N., Mihaltan, F., Milenkovic, B., Millot-Keurinck, J., Mlinarić, H., Momas, I., Montefort, S., Morais-Almeida, M., Moreno-Casbas, T., Mösges, R., Mullol, J., Nadif, R., Nalin, M., Navarro-Pardo, E., Nekam, K., Ninot, G., Paccard, D., Pais, S., Palummeri, E., Panzner, P., Papadopoulos, N. K., Papanikolaou, C., Passalacqua, G., Pastor, E., Perrot, M., Plavec, D., Popov, T. A., Postma, D. S., Price, D., Raffort, N., Reuzeau, J. C., Robine, J. M., Rodenas, F., Robusto, F., Roche, N., Romano, A., Romano, V., Rosado-Pinto, J., Roubille, F., Ruiz, F., Ryan, D., Salcedo, T., Schmid-Grendelmeier, P., Schulz, H., Schunemann, H. J., Serrano, E., Sheikh, A., Shields, M., Siafakas, N., Scichilone, N., Siciliano, P., Skrindo, I., Smit, H. A., Sourdet, S., Sousa-Costa, E., Spranger, O., Sooronbaev, T., Sruk, V., Sterk, P. J., Todo-Bom, A., Touchon, J., Tramontano, D., Triggiani, M., Tsartara, S. I., Valero, A. L., Valovirta, E., van Ganse, E., van Hage, M., van den Berge, M., Vandenplas, O., Ventura, M. T., Vergara, I., Vezzani, G., Vidal, D., Viegi, G., Wagemann, M., Whalley, B., Wickman, M., Wilson, N., Yiallouros, P. K., Žagar, M., Zaidi, A., Zidarn, M., Hoogerwerf, E. J., Usero, J., Zuffada, R., Senn, A., and de Oliveira-Alves, B.
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38. Variables predictivas de amputación en pacientes con pie diabético en un hospital de segundo nivel de Ecuador
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Osvaldo Valdés-Dupeyron, Roberth F. Meza-Saltos, Ãlvaro G. Ponce-Pacheco, Jenny S. Cedeño-MacÃas, Lidia Espinales-Casanova, Ericka G. Ramos-Delgado, Javier González-Robles, Ericka M. Ramos-Delgado, Lisette RodrÃguez-Marcos, and Natacha Lois-Mendoza
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Ãlcera de pie diabético. Enfermedad vascular periférica. Amputación de miembros inferiores. ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
Introducción: La diabetes mellitus es una enfermedad metabólica con riesgo elevado de presentar úlceras en extremidades inferiores (pie diabético) que puede terminar en amputación. Objetivo: Identificar las variables predictivas de amputaciones en los pacientes con diagnóstico de pie diabético en el Hospital Verdi Cevallos desde enero de 2017 a diciembre de 2018. Metodología: Se realizó un estudio retrospectivo y correlacional, que incluyó 130 pacientes con diagnóstico de pie diabético. Se utilizaron técnicas de inferencia estadística no paramétrica univariante para la correlación de las variables cualitativas (pruebas de χ2), así como la direccionalidad de estas. Resultados: Se encontró correlación entre la insuficiencia renal crónica avanzada, mal control glucémico, enfermedad vascular periférica severa y gravedad de la úlcera por la clasificación de Wagner-Merrit con la realización de amputación futura. Conclusión: El mal control glucémico, la insuficiencia renal crónica avanzada, enfermedad vascular periférica severa y los estadios 4 y 5 de la clasificación de Wagner-Merrit fueron factores predictivos de amputación en el paciente con pie diabético.
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39. Quantitative historical analysis uncovers a single dimension of complexity that structures global variation in human social organization
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Turchin, Peter, Currie, Thomas E, Whitehouse, Harvey, François, Pieter, Feeney, Kevin, Mullins, Daniel, Hoyer, Daniel, Collins, Christina, Grohmann, Stephanie, Savage, Patrick, Mendel-Gleason, Gavin, Turner, Edward, Dupeyron, Agathe, Cioni, Enrico, Reddish, Jenny, Levine, Jill, Jordan, Greine, Brandl, Eva, Williams, Alice, Cesaretti, Rudolf, Krueger, Marta, Ceccarelli, Alessandro, Figliulo-Rosswurm, Joe, Tuan, Po-Ju, Peregrine, Peter, Marciniak, Arkadiusz, Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes, Kradin, Nikolay, Korotayev, Andrey, Palmisano, Alessio, Baker, David, Bidmead, Julye, Bol, Peter, Christian, David, Cook, Connie, Covey, Alan, Feinman, Gary, Júlíusson, Árni Daníel, Kristinsson, Axel, Miksic, John, Mostern, Ruth, Petrie, Cameron, Rudiak-Gould, Peter, Ter Haar, Barend, Wallace, Vesna, Mair, Victor, Xie, Liye, Baines, John, Bridges, Elizabeth, Manning, Joseph, Lockhart, Bruce, Bogaard, Amy, and Spencer, Charles
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Algorithms ,Archaeology ,Biological Evolution ,Cultural Diversity ,Cultural Evolution ,Geography ,History ,Ancient ,Humans ,Models ,Theoretical ,Social Change ,Time Factors ,cultural evolution ,sociopolitical complexity ,comparative history ,comparative archaeology ,quantitative history - Abstract
Do human societies from around the world exhibit similarities in the way that they are structured, and show commonalities in the ways that they have evolved? These are long-standing questions that have proven difficult to answer. To test between competing hypotheses, we constructed a massive repository of historical and archaeological information known as "Seshat: Global History Databank." We systematically coded data on 414 societies from 30 regions around the world spanning the last 10,000 years. We were able to capture information on 51 variables reflecting nine characteristics of human societies, such as social scale, economy, features of governance, and information systems. Our analyses revealed that these different characteristics show strong relationships with each other and that a single principal component captures around three-quarters of the observed variation. Furthermore, we found that different characteristics of social complexity are highly predictable across different world regions. These results suggest that key aspects of social organization are functionally related and do indeed coevolve in predictable ways. Our findings highlight the power of the sciences and humanities working together to rigorously test hypotheses about general rules that may have shaped human history.
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40. Smartphone applications are used for self-management, telerehabilitation, evaluation and data collection in low back pain healthcare: a scoping review [version 1; peer review: 1 approved]
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Lech Dobija, Jean-Baptiste Lechauve, Didier Mbony-Irankunda, Anne Plan-Paquet, Arnaud Dupeyron, and Emmanuel Coudeyre
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Systematic Review ,Articles ,Smartphone apps ,low back pain ,mHealth ,self-management ,telerehabilitation - Abstract
Background: Technological developments have accelerated notably in the field of telecommunications in the last few decades. Smartphone use has grown in providing healthcare for patients with low back pain (LBP), but the literature lacks an analysis of the use of smartphone apps. This scoping review aimed to identify current areas of smartphone apps use for managing LBP. We also aimed to evaluate the current status of the effectiveness or scientific validity of such use and determine perspectives for their potential development. Methods: We searched PubMed, PEDro and Embase for articles published in English up to May 3 rd, 2021 that investigated smartphone use for LBP healthcare and their purpose. All types of study design were accepted. Studies concerning telemedicine or telerehabilitation but without use of a smartphone were not included. The same search strategy was performed by two researchers independently and a third researcher validated the synthesis of the included studies. Results: We included 43 articles: randomised controlled trials (RCTs) (n=12), study protocols (n=6), reliability/validity studies (n=6), systematic reviews (n=7), cohort studies (n=4), qualitative studies (n=6), and case series (n=1). The purposes of the smartphone app were for 1) evaluation, 2) telerehabilitation, 3) self-management, and 4) data collection. Self-management was the most-studied use, showing promising results derived from moderate- to good-quality RCTs for patients with chronic LBP and patients after spinal surgery. Promising results exist regarding evaluation and data collection use and contradictory results regarding measurement use. Conclusions: This scoping review revealed a growing scientific literature regarding the use of smartphone apps for LBP patients. The identified purposes point to current scientific status and perspectives for further studies including RCTs and systematic reviews targeting specific usage. Caution should be taken to monitor the impact of smartphone-related compulsive behaviour.
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41. Agents and Structures in Cross-Border Governance : North American and European Perspectives
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DUPEYRON, BRUNO, NOFERINI, ANDREA, PAYAN, TONY, DUPEYRON, BRUNO, NOFERINI, ANDREA, and PAYAN, TONY
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42. Smartphone applications are used for self-management, telerehabilitation, evaluation and data collection in low back pain healthcare: a scoping review
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Dobija, Lech, primary, Lechauve, Jean-Baptiste, additional, Mbony-Irankunda, Didier, additional, Plan-Paquet, Anne, additional, Dupeyron, Arnaud, additional, and Coudeyre, Emmanuel, additional
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43. SIMS Iron Isotope Measurements of the Balmat Pyrite Reference Material: A Non‐Unique δ56Fe Signature
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Pasquier, Virgil, primary, Rego, Eric S., additional, Dupeyron, Juliette, additional, Bouvier, Anne‐Sophie, additional, Bovay, Thomas, additional, Robyr, Martin, additional, and Marin‐Carbonne, Johanna, additional
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44. Filtrage crédibiliste et gradient spatio-temporel pour l'analyse des micro-mouvements dans le cadre de la prévention des escarres.
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Nicolas Sutton-Charani, Francis Faux, Didier Delignières, Willy Fagart, Arnaud Dupeyron, and Marie Nourrisson
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45. Repenser la conquête de l'Amérique XVIe-XXIe siècle
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Guy Rozat Dupeyron, Miriam Hernandez Reyna, Rosa Maria Spinoso Arcocha
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46. Penser la Commune (1871)
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Jean-François Dupeyron, Christophe Miqueu
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47. Respuestas acerca del maíz: La voz de 72 autores. Tomo III
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Alejandro Ortega, Amaranta Arcadia Castillo Gómez, Araceli Ramírez Jaspeado, Beatriz Albores Zárate, Carolina Camacho Villa, Catherine Marielle, Cristina Barros, Cristina Mapes, Eustaquio Celestino Solís, Fernando Castillo González, Gonzalo Camacho Díaz, Guy Rozat Dupeyron, Johannes Neur
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48. A los 75 años del INAH: El quehacer del Centro INAH-Veracruz
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Ana María Álvarez, Armando Ruiz Aguilar, Carmen Fernanda Núñez Becerra, Eva Astrid Alsmann López, Fernanda Núñez, Francisco Javier Andrade Domínguez, Gianfranco Cassiano, Guy Rozat Dupeyron, Isabel Lagarriga Attias, J. Omar Ruiz Gordillo, José Antonio Contreras Ramírez, Judith Hernández A
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49. Rehabilitation and lumbar surgery: the French recommendations for clinical practice
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Dupeyron, Arnaud, Ribinik, Patricia, Rannou, François, Kabani, Sarah, Demoulin, Christophe, Dufour, Xavier, Foltz, Violaine, Godard, Joel, Huppert, Jean, Nizard, Julien, Petit, Audrey, Silvestre, Clement, Kouyoumdjian, Pascal, and Coudeyre, Emmanuel
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50. Quantifying the Neural and Behavioral Correlates of Repeated Social Competition in the Fighting Fish Betta splendens
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Solanch Dupeyron and Kelly J. Wallace
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Betta splendens ,novel object ,scototaxis ,mirror ,hippocampus ,PS6 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
The fighting fish Betta splendens, long studied for its aggressive territorial competitions, has the potential to be a tractable and relevant model for studying the intersection of cognitive ecology and social neuroscience. Yet, few studies have comprehensively assessed Betta behavior across both social and nonsocial contexts. Furthermore, the present study is the first to quantify the expression of phosphorylated ribosomal protein S6 (PS6), a proxy for neural response, in the Betta telencephalon. Here, we assessed male Betta behavior across a suite of tasks and found that response to a mirror, but not neophilia (a novel object) nor anxiety (scototaxis), predicted behavior in a social competition. To then explore the cognitive aspects of social competition, we exposed Betta to either a familiar or novel opponent and compared their competitive behavior as well as their neural responses in the teleost homologs of the hippocampus, basolateral amygdala, and lateral septum. We did not detect any differences between familiar-exposed and novel-exposed individuals, but by implementing the first use of a habituation–dishabituation competition design in a study of Betta, we were able to observe remarkable consistency in competitive outcomes across repeated exposures. Taken together, the present study lays the groundwork for expanding the use of Betta to explore integrative and multidimensional questions of social cognition.
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- 2023
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