175 results on '"Lamarche, L."'
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2. Impact of dairy farms on groundwater quality in a productive basin in the northeast of the Pampean Plain, Argentina
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Cellone, F., Santucci, L., Borzi, G., Tanjal, C., Di Lello, C., Butler, L., Córdoba, J., Lamarche, L., Galliari, J., Melendi, E., Delgado, M.I., and Carol, E.
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- 2023
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3. Using RISR‐N to Resolve Variations in Dayside and Nightside Plasma Density Spatial‐Scales.
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Goodwin, L. V., Ivarsen, M., Lamarche, L., Perry, G. W., and Negrea, C.
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To provide new insights into plasma density scale‐sizes in the polar cap, irregularity spectra are developed and tracked relative to magnetic local time (MLT) and solar zenith angle (SZA). A novel Incoherent Scatter Radar (ISR) technique is applied to develop spectra between 20 and 300 km using 2016 to 2018 imaginglp mode data from Resolute Bay ISR‐North. This technique leverages: (a) volumetric plasma density measurements from Advanced Modular ISRs, (b) the slow F‐region cross‐field plasma diffusion at scales greater than 10 km, and (c) that high‐latitude geomagnetic field lines are nearly vertical. The results of this work find that the largest spectral features within periodograms that use sunlit or dayside plasma densities are predominately above 100 km, indicating that structures that are above 100 km are more common than structures below 100 km in dayside/sunlit plasma. However, the opposite is true when plasma is in the dark or on the nightside, where the largest spectral features are predominately below 100 km. This contrast between the dayside and nightside is symptomatic of photoionization generating structures larger than 100 km, highlighting the role of photoionization or E‐region shorting in removing structures less than 100 km or driving larger scale‐structures more strongly, and the role of other mechanisms (such as flows, recombination, precipitation, and instabilities) in generating small‐scale structures. This paper will discuss these findings in detail, as well as discuss forthcoming works. Plain Language Summary: Plasma density variations in the polar cap are challenging to characterize, and it is difficult to discern what mechanisms create what sizes of "structures". This paper is part of a series of papers that use data from the Resolute Bay Incoherent Scatter Radar‐North to examine the drivers of polar cap variations that are between 20 and 300 km. Focusing on the local time and the angle of the sun, this paper finds that plasma density structures above 100 km are more prevalent in the daylight polar cap ionosphere than structures below 100 km. Meanwhile, plasma density structures below 100 km are more prevalent at night than structures above 100 km. This contrast between day and night indicates the effects of mechanisms that generate structuring only on the dayside and mechanisms that generate structuring anywhere in the polar cap. Key Points: Ionospheric polar cap irregularity spectra between 20 and 300 km are calculated using magnetic field mapping and incoherent scatter radarsThe largest dayside spectral features are typically over 100 km due to photoionization and E‐region shorting removing smaller irregularitiesNightside spectral features suggest important role of flows, recombination, precipitation, and instabilities in breaking down structures [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Self-efficacy for medication management: a systematic review of instruments
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Lamarche L, Tejpal A, and Mangin D
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self-efficacy ,polypharmacy ,medication ,treatment burden ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Larkin Lamarche, Ambika Tejpal, Dee Mangin Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada Background: Medication self-efficacy is a potentially important construct in research around optimal use of prescription medications. A number of medication self-efficacy measures are available; however, there is no systematic review of existing instruments and cataloguing of their theoretical underpinnings or psychometric properties, strengths, and weaknesses. The aim of the study was to identify instruments that measure self-efficacy for medication management. The study also aimed to examine the quality, theoretical grounding, and psychometric evaluation of existing measures of self-efficacy for medication management. The study was a systematic review.Methods: Data were extracted from PubMed, OVID, and MEDLINE using a predefined search strategy. Citations were included if they reported the development and/or psychometric evaluation of an instrument to measure self-efficacy for medication management and were in English. Abstracts were screened for studies potentially meeting eligibility criteria. Full articles of these studies were then reviewed in depth. The review was carried out independently by two members of the research team.Results: The search identified 158 citations of which 12 were included after screening. Full review identified 3 articles fitting inclusion criteria for the review. Generally, development was theoretically grounded and included patients and experts in the field. Psychometric testing showed evidence of internal consistency (2/3 instruments) and test–retest reliability (1/3 instruments). All instruments showed some validity; however, assessment of all forms of validity for each instrument was lacking.Conclusion: Although our analysis would recommend the use of the Self-Efficacy for Appropriate Medication Use Scale because of the current evidence of validity and reliability, more psychometric evaluation is required, particularly in terms of responsiveness to change as self-efficacy is a malleable patient-level factor. Three measures of self-efficacy for medication management were identified. Overall, some evidence of reliability and/or validity was demonstrated for all instruments; however, other forms of validity were not tested (ie, responsiveness to change). Use of a well-validated measure of self-efficacy medication management is essential in order to understand relationships between medication self-efficacy and other patient-reported outcomes such as patient-centeredness, patient enablement, and burden of treatment, an important area of research that is currently lacking. Keywords: self-efficacy, polypharmacy, medication, treatment burden
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- 2018
5. Extending thermal response test assessments with inverse numerical modeling of temperature profiles measured in ground heat exchangers
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Raymond, J., Lamarche, L., and Malo, M.
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- 2016
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6. MANGO: An Optical Network to Study the Dynamics of the Earth's Upper Atmosphere.
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Bhatt, A. N., Harding, B. J., Makela, J. J., Navarro, L., Lamarche, L. J., Valentic, T., Kendall, E. A., and Venkatraman, P.
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UPPER atmosphere ,ATMOSPHERIC boundary layer ,OPTICAL instruments ,MANGO ,THERMOSPHERE ,GEOPHYSICAL observations - Abstract
The Mid‐latitude All‐sky‐imaging Network for Geophysical Observations (MANGO) employs a combination of two powerful optical techniques used to observe the dynamics of Earth's upper atmosphere: wide‐field imaging and high‐resolution spectral interferometry. Both techniques observe the naturally occurring airglow emissions produced in the upper atmosphere at 630.0‐ and 557.7‐nm wavelengths. Instruments are deployed to sites across the continental United States, providing the capability to make measurements spanning mid to sub‐auroral latitudes. The current instrument suite in MANGO has six all‐sky imagers (ASIs) observing the 630.0‐nm emission (integrated between ∼200 and 400 km altitude), six ASIs observing the 557.7‐nm emission (integrated between ∼90 and 100 km altitude), and four Fabry‐Perot interferometers measuring neutral winds and temperature at these wavelengths. The deployment of additional imagers is planned. The network makes unprecedented observations of the nighttime thermosphere‐ionosphere dynamics with the expanded field‐of‐view provided by the distributed network of instruments. This paper describes the network, the instruments, the data products, and first results from this effort. Plain Language Summary: A network of cameras and optical sensing instruments is deployed across the continental United States and is used to study the processes in the earth's upper atmosphere. These processes range from response to explosive events on the sun, as well as, response to strong events in the troposphere like thunderstorms or hurricanes. This paper describes this network, how it works, how the data are being produced, and initial scientific results. Key Points: A network of red and green line cameras and Fabry‐Perot interferometers is being developed in mid‐latitude USAThe network observes dynamics in two altitude regions of the upper atmosphereThe data are used to understand the upper atmospheric response to energetic events generated in the lower atmosphere or the sun [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Development and numerical validation of a novel thermal response test with a low power source
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Raymond, J. and Lamarche, L.
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- 2014
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8. Simulation of thermal response tests in a layered subsurface
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Raymond, J. and Lamarche, L.
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- 2013
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9. The Effects of the Serious Illness Care Program (SICP) on Health Care Resource Utilization (HRU)
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Muscedere, John, Truelove, Amber Hastings, Stockley, Denise, Fowler, Jennifer, Barrie, Carol, Hafid, A., Guenter, D., Gallagher, E., Howard, M., You, J., Nidumolu, A., Lagrotteria, A., Motehayerarani, A., Virk, N., Sinnarajah, A., Human, T., Ying, I., Wong, H., Cummings, G., Pattullo, A., Wang, J., Lee, J., Moffat, D., Grinman, M., Montgomery, C. L., Rolfson, D. B., Stelfox, H. T., Zuege, D., Zygun, D. A., Hudson, D., Opgenorth, D., Bagshaw, S. M., Laur, C., Bell, J., Valaitis, R., Ray, S., Keller, H., Prevett, C., Fang, H., Shkredova, D., Xie, F., Zoratti, M., Gordon, C., Adachi, J., Phillips, S., Richardson, J., Tang, A., Ma, C., Riehm, L., Kendell, C., Urquhart, R., Burge, F., Kotecha, J., Martin, M., Jorgensen, M., Han, H., Dubé, D., Gutman, G., Sussman, T., DeVries, B., Gahagan, J., Brotman, S., Koo, E., Wegier, P., Embuldeniya, G., Ansari, S., Kobewka, D., O’Connor, E., Wu, P., Steinberg, L., Bell, C., Walton, T., Colstello, J., van Walraven, C., Downar, J., Wu, P. E., Costello, J., Wu, R., Frost, D., Kawaguchi, S., Mahtani, R., Toor, H., Goldman, R., Myers, J., Forster, A., Hladkowicz, E., Taljaard, M., Bryson, G., Beaulé, P. E., Gagné, S., Hamilton, G., Huang, A., Joanisse, J. A., Lavallée, L. T., MacDonald, D., Moloo, H., Thavorn, K., Yang, H., Forster, A. J., McIsaac, D. I., Sypes, E. E., de Grood, C., Parsons Leigh, J., Clement, F. M., Niven, D. J., Bitschy, A. M., Donald, E., Ewing, G., Grande, G., Sawatzky, R., Stajduhar, K. I., Parascandalo, F., Yu-Hin Siu, H., Delleman, B., Langevin, J., Mangin, D., Fang, Q., Price, D., Chan, D., Ting Wang, H., Nguyen, Q. D., Menard, C. A., Morinville, A., Hirdes, J. P., Hebert, P., Singh, J., Swinton, M., Morrison, J. M., Laur, C. V., Ebad, M., Dubin, J. A., Chen, H., Curtis, L.J., Bell, J. J., Gramlich, L. M., Keller, H. H., Dionne, J., Duan, E., Clarke, F., Hand, L., Millen, T., Sandu, G., Hodder, J., Santos, M., Shah, S., Trembley, M., Gomes, B., Leclair, L., Montroy, K., Watpool, I., Porteous, R., Acres, S., Foster, D., Auld, F., Williams, V., Marchand, J., Campisi, J., Alam, N., Lebrassier, M., Thompson, P., Hewer, T., Gilles, D., Hunt, M., Georgescu, I., Boyd, T., Lys, J., Marten, N., Campbell, E., Bentall, T., Kavikondala, K., Willems, S., Panchbhaya, Z., Booth, J., Ruddell, S., Richter, B., Tassy, D., Jesso, R., Marinoff, N., Perez, A., Kaur, N., Campbell, T., Lizotte, P., Lavoie, L., Dionne, M., Saunders, L., Zytaruk, N., Heels-Ansdell, D., Johnstone, J., Cook, D., Quinn, K. L., Campitelli, M. A., Diong, C., Daneman, N., Stall, N., Morris, A. M., Detsky, A. S., Jeffs, L., Maxwell, C. J., Bell, C. M., Bronskill, S. E., Alghamdi, M., Baracos, V., Karvellas, C., Churchill, T., Khadaroo, R. G., Moorhouse, P., Sampalli, T., Bedford, L., Edwards, L., Gibson, R., Mallery, L., Taylor, D., Warner, G., Harnish, A., Law, V., Lawson, B. J., Wood, S., Buckler, M., Fernandes, P., Elliott, J., Stolee, P., Ali, G., Dunichand-Hoedl, A., Salim, S. Y., Mazurak, V. C., Baracos, V. E., Heckman, G. A., Hebert, P. C., Costa, A. P., Arthur, S. A., Jones, A., Salam-White, L., Tanner, D., Negm, A. M., Kennedy, C. C., Ioannidis, G., Gajic-Veljanoski, O., Thabane, L., Adachi, J. D., Marr, S., Lau, A., Atkinson, S., Petruccelli, D., DeBeer, J., Winemaker, M., Avram, V., Williams, D., Armstrong, D., Lumb, B., Panju, A., Papaioannou, A., Boucher, A., Haesebaert, J., Freitas, A., Adekpedjou, R., Landry, M., Bourassa, H., Dawn, S., Croteau, J., Légaré, F., Takaoka, A. M., Clarke, F. J., Shears, M. S., Muscedere, J., Cook, D. J., Lee, A., Bouchard, D. R., Sénéchal, M., Mayo, A., Hrubeniuk, T. J., Keshavarz, M., Robertson, C., Read, E. A., Norris, C M., Meyer, S. R., Zibdawi, M., Marshall, H. D., Moody, E. M., Martin-Misener, R., Hawken, E. R., Boyd, J. G., Im, J., Mak, S., Upshur, R., Steinbreg, L., Kuluski, K., Van Damme, J., Delvin, M-E., Medves, J., Woddhouse, K., Sakamoto, M. L., Durepos, P., Ploeg, J., Akhtar-Danesh, N., Punia, H., Kaasalainen, S., Hewston, P., Kennedy, C., Merom, D., Patterson, C., Sztramko, R., Trainor, L., Grenier, A., Woolhouse, M., Petrella, A.F.M., Heath, M., Hyland, B., Fan, M., Hamilton, M., Reding, R., Trbovich, P., O’Reilly, D. M., O’Donnell, S., Bruning, P., Donovan, J., Anoveros-Barrera, A., Coletta, G., Jakubowski, J., Pritchard, J. M., Werner, G. E., Hoben, M., Estabrooks, C. A., Leaker, H. R., Holroyd-Leduc, J., Fox, L., Smallbone, J., Stinchcombe, A., Wilson, K., Kortes-Miller, K., Rees-Milton, K. J., Hulbert, M., Turner, M. E., Berger, C., Anastassiades, T. P., Hopman, W. M., Adams, M. A., Powley, W. L., Holden, R. M., Grewal, K., Sheets, D., Smith, A. P., Trites, M., Kennedy, M., MacDonald, S., Sivarajah, L., Lamarche, L., Giangregorio, A., Radcliffe, S., Ioannidi, G., Negm, A., Connolly, M. S., Klein, J. M., Huber, J. S., Safaraz, S., Foster, A. J., Simpson, J. A., Brunt, K.R., Elfassy, M. D., Munshi, L., Mehta, N., Martinez Guasch, F., Kamen, C., Burry, L., Soong, C., Mehta, S., McKay, S., Yetman, L., Slayter, J., McCollum, A., McGibbon, C. A., Jarrett, P., Robinson, B., Kolyvas, A., McCloskey, R., Gionet, S., Scheme, E., Harris, B., D’Aoust, T. R., Shao, T., Egan, R., Muscedere, J. G., Milne, B., Fitzpatrick, M., Yingwei Peng, P., Parlow, J., and Johnson, A. P.
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10. Poster abstracts
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Ferrie, J., Shipley, M., Cappuccio, F., Brunner, E., Miller, M., Kumari, M., Marmot, M., Coenen, A., Castillo, J. L., Araya, F., Bustamante, G., Montecino, L., Torres, C., Oporto, S., Gronli, J., Fiske, E., Murison, R., Bjorvatn, B., Sorensen, E., Ursin, R., Portas, C. M., Rajaraman, S., Gribok, A., Wesensten, N., Balkin, T., Reifman, J., Dursunoglu, N., Ozkurt, S., Baser, S., Delen, O., Sarikaya, S., Sadler, P., Mitchell, P., Françon, D., Decobert, M., Herve, B., Richard, A., Griebel, G., Avenet, P., Scatton, B., Fur, G. L., Eckert, D., Jordan, A., Wellman, A., Smith, S., Malhotra, A., White, D., Bruck, D., Thomas, I., Kritikos, A., Oertel, W., Stiasny-Kolster, K., Garcia-Borreguero, D., Poewe, W., Hoegl, B., Kohnen, R., Schollmayer, E., Keffel, J., Trenkwalder, C., Valle, A., Roizenblatt, S., Fregni, F., Boggio, P., Tufik, S., Ward, K., Robertson, L., Palmer, L., Eastwood, P., Hillman, D., Lee, J., Mukherjee, S., de Padova, V., Barbato, G., Ficca, G., Zilli, I., Salzarulo, P., Veldi, M., Hion, T., Vasar, V., Kull, M., Nowak, L., Davis, J., Latzer, Y., Tzischinsky, O., Crowley, S., Carskadon, M., Anca-Herschkovitsch, M., Frey, D., Ortega, J., Wiseman, C., Farley, C., Wright, K., Campbell, A., Neill, A., Spiegel, K., Leproult, R., Tasali, E., Scherberg, N., van Cauter, E., Noradina, A. T., Karim, N. A., Norlinah, I., Raymond, A. A., Sahathevan, R., Hamidon, B., Werth, E., Poryazova, R., Khatami, R., Bassetti, C., Beran, R. G., Ainley, L., Holand, G., Duncan, J., Kinney, H., Davis, B., Hood, B., Frey, S., Schmidt, C., Hofstetter, M., Peigneux, P., Cajochen, C., Hu, W.-P., Li, J.-D., Zhang, C., Boehmer, L., Siegel, J., Zhou, Q.-Y., Sagawa, Y., Kondo, H., Takemura, T., Kanayama, H., Kaneko, Y., Sato, M., Kanbayashi, T., Hishikawa, Y., Shimizu, T., Viola, A., James, L., Schlangen, L., Dijk, D.-J., Andretic, R., Kim, Y.-C., Han, K.-A., Jones, F., Greenspan, R., Sanford, L., Yang, L., Tang, X., Dieter, K., Uta, E., Sven, H., Richard, M., Oyane, N., Pallesen, S., Holsten, F., Inoue, Y., Fujita, M., Emura, N., Kuroda, K., Uchimura, N., Johnston, A., Astbury, J., Kennedy, G., Hoedlmoser, K., Schabus, M., Pecherstorfer, T., Moser, S., Gruber, G., Anderer, P., Klimesch, W., Naidoo, N., Ferber, M., Pack, A., Neu, D., Mairesse, O., Hoffmann, G., Dris, A., Lambrecht, L., Linkowski, P., Verbanck, P., Le Bon, O., Matsuura, N., Yamao, M., Adachi, N., Aritomi, R., Komada, Y., Tanaka, H., Shirakawa, S., Kondoh, H., Takemura, F., Ohnuma, S., Suzuki, M., Uemura, S., Iskra-Golec, I., Smith, L., Thanh, D.-V., Boly, M., Phillips, C., Steven, L., Luxen, A., Maquet, M., Jay, S., Dawson, D., Lamond, N., Basner, M., Fomberstein, K., Dinges, D., Ogawa, K., Nittono, H., Yamazaki, K., Hori, T., Glamann, C., Hornung, O., Hansen, M.-L, Danker-Hopfe, H., Jung, C., Kecklund, G., Anund, A., Peters, B., Åkerstedt, T., Verster, J., Roehrs, T., Mets, M., de Senerpont Domis, L., Olivier, B., Volkerts, E., Knutson, K., Lauderdale, D., Rathouz, P., Christie, M., Chen, L., Bolortuya, Y., Lee, E., Mckenna, J., Mccarley, R., Strecker, R., Tamaki, M., Matsuoka, T., Aritake, S., Suzuki, H., Kuriyama, K., Ozaki, A., Abe, Y., Enomoto, M., Tagaya, H., Mishima, K., Matsuura, M., Uchiyama, M., Lima-Pacheco, E., Davis, K., Sabourin, C., Lortie-Lussier, M., de Koninck, J., van Der Werf, Y., van Der Helm, E., Schoonheim, M., van Someren, E., Tokley, M., Ball, M., Sato, T., Ghilardi, M. F., Moisello, C., Bove, M., Busi, M., Pelosin, E., Tononi, G., Eguchi, N., Sakata, M., Urade, Y., Doe, N., Yoshihara, K., Abe, K., Manabe, Y., Iwatsuki, K., Hayashi, T., Shoji, M., Kamiya, T., Gooley, J., Brainard, G., Rajaratnam, S., Kronauer, R., Czeisler, C., Lockley, S., Phillips, A., Robinson, P., Burgess, H., Revell, V., Eastman, C., Bihari, S., Ramakrishnan, N., Camerino, D., Conway, P. M., Costa, G., Vandewalle, G., Albouy, G., Sterpenich, V., Darsaud, A., Rauchs, G., Berken, P.-Y, Balteau, E., Maquet, P., Tendero, J. A., Domenech, M. P., Isern, F. S., Martínez, C., Roure, N., Sancho, E. E., Moreno, C. R., Silva, M., Marqueze, E. C., Waage, S., Bobko, N., Chernyuk, V., Yavorskiy, Y., Saxvig, I., Sørensen, E., de Mello, M. T., Esteves, A., Teixeira, C., Bittencourt, L. R., Silva, R., Pires, M. L., Mottram, V., Middelton, B., Arendt, J., Amaral, O., Rodrigues, M., Pereira, C., Tavares, I., Baba, K., Honma, S., Honma, K.-I., Yamanaka, Y., Hashimoto, S., Tanahashi, Y., Nishide, S.-Y, Honma, K.-I, Sletten, T., Middleton, B., Lederle, K., Skene, D., Roth, T., Walsh, J., Hogben, A., Ellis, J., Archer, S., von Schantz, M., Chen, N.-H., Wang, P.-C., Chen, C.-W., Lin, Y., Shih, T.-S., Armstrong, S., Redman, J., Stephan, E., David, M., Delanaud, S., Chardon, K., Libert, J.-P., Bach, V., Telliez, F., Reid, K., Jaksa, A., Eisengart, J., Kane, P., Naylor, E., Zee, P., Viola, A. U., de Valck, E., Hofmans, J., Theuns, P., Cluydts, R., Alexander, G., Karel, M., Christina, R., Sohn, I.-K., Cho, I. H., Kim, S. J., Yu, S.-H., Kim, H., Yoo, S. Y., Koh, S.-H., Cho, S.-J., Rotenberg, L., Silva-Costa, A., Griep, R. H., Amely, T., Kennedy, G. A., Pavlis, A., Thompson, B., Pierce, R., Howard, M., Briellmann, R., Venkateswaran, S., Blunden, S., Krawczyk, E., Blake, J., Gururajan, R., Kerr, D., Matuisi, T., Iwasaki, M., Yamasita, N., Iemura, A., Ohya, T., Yanagawa, T., Misa, R., Coleman, G., Conduit, R., Duce, B., Hukins, C., Nyandaiti, Y. W., Bamaki, S., Mohammed, A., Kwajarfa, S., Veeramachaneni, S. P., Murthy, A., Wilson, A., Maul, J., Hall, G., Stick, S., Moseley, L., Gradisar, M., Kurihara, T., Yamamoto, M., Yamamoto, S., Kuranari, M., Sparks, C. B., Bartle, A., Beckert, L., Latham-Smith, F. B., Hilton, J., Whitehead, B., Gulliver, T., Salvini, A., Grahame, S., Swift, M., Laybutt, N., Sharon, D., Mack, C., Hymell, B., Perrine, B., Ideshita, K., Taira, M., Matuo, A., Furutani, M., van Dongen, H., Mott, C., Huang, J.-K., Mollicone, D. J., Mckenzie, F., Dinges, David, Barnes, M., Rochford, P., Churchward, T., O’Donoghue, F., Penzel, T., Fietze, I., Canisius, S., Bekiaris, E., Terrill, P. I., Wilson, S., Suresh, S., Cooper, D., Suzuki, T., Ouchi, K., Moriya, A., Kameyama, K., Takahashi, M., Büttner, A., Rühle, K.-H., Wang, D., Wong, K., Dungan, II, G., Grunstein, R., Davidson, P., Jones, R., Gergely, V., Mashima, K., Miyazaki, S., Tanaka, T., Okawa, M., Yamada, N., Wyner, A., Raizen, D., Galante, R., Ng, A. K., Koh, T. S., Lim, L. 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P., Boldt, C., Geyh, S., Stucki, A., Dahlberg, A., Michel, F., Savard, M.-H., Savard, J., Quesnel, C., Hirose, K., Takahara, M., Mizuno, K., Sadachi, H., Nagashima, Y., Yada, Y., Cheung, C.-F., Lau, C., Lai, W., Sin, K., Tam, C., Hellgren, J., Omenaas, E., Gíslason, T., Jögi, R., Franklin, K., Torén, K., Wang, F., Kadono, M., Shigeta, M., Nakazawa, A., Ueda, M., Fukui, M., Hasegawa, G., Yoshikawa, T., de Niet, G., Tiemens, B., Lendemeijer, B., Hutschemaekers, G., Gauthier, A.-K., Chevrette, T., Chevrier, E., Bouvier, H., Parry, B., Meliska, C., Nowakowski, S., Lopez, A., Martinez, F., Sorenson, D., Lien, M. L., Lattova, Z., Maurovich-Horvat, E., Nia, S., Pollmächer, T., Poulin, J., Chouinard, S., Stip, E., Guillem, F., Venne, D., Caouette, M., Lamont, M.-E., Lázár, A., Lázár, Z., Bíró, A., Gyõri, M., Tárnok, Z., Prekop, C., Gádoros, J., Halász, P., Bódizs, R., Okun, M., Hanusa, B., Hall, M., Wisner, K., Pereira, M., Kumar, R. A. J. E. S. H., Macey, P. A. U. L., Woo, M. A. R. Y., Serber, S. T. A. C. Y., Valladares, E. D. W. I. N., Harper, R. E. B. E. C. C. A., Harper, R. O. N. A. L. D., Puttonen, S., Härmä, M., Vahtera, J., Kivimäki, M., Lamarche, L., Hemmeter, U. M., Thum, A., Rocamora, R., Giesler, M., Haag, A., Dodel, R., Krieg, J. C., Shechter, A., L’Esperance, P., Boivin, D. B., Vu, M.-T., and Richards, H.
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11. Article 3
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Lamarche L, Tobalagba A, Decaux E, and De Schutter O
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The gender equality standard provided for by the international law of human rights is still an unfinished business. This chapter pays special attention to article 3 of the UN International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). First, it explores how and why the gender equality standard guaranteed by the ICESCR has to be understood in a synergetic relation with other human rights treaties such as CEDAW or ICCPR. Secondly, the chapter pays special attention to the internal relationship between article 2(1) and 3 of the ICESCR itself and asks if the Covenant provides for a sameness or difference standard in regard of gender relations. Finally, the authors argue that the interpretation of the equality standards as stated in the ICESCR has to take more seriously in account the substantive equality regime guaranteed by CEDAW and developed by the CEDAW Committee. Such a development would unveil the true meaning of women’s right to substantive equality in regard of their economic and social rights. The result is a mixture of acknowledging women’s specific needs as much as fighting stereotypes that serve as barriers to the enjoyment of all rights. But it is also about not encouraging the status quo in regard of public policies that really promote women’s rights. We believe that the ICESCR Committee has to keep on the good work in that regard.
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- 2019
12. Article 3
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Lamarche, L, Tobalagba, A, Decaux, E, and De Schutter, O
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The gender equality standard provided for by the international law of human rights is still an unfinished business. This chapter pays special attention to article 3 of the UN International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). First, it explores how and why the gender equality standard guaranteed by the ICESCR has to be understood in a synergetic relation with other human rights treaties such as CEDAW or ICCPR. Secondly, the chapter pays special attention to the internal relationship between article 2(1) and 3 of the ICESCR itself and asks if the Covenant provides for a sameness or difference standard in regard of gender relations. Finally, the authors argue that the interpretation of the equality standards as stated in the ICESCR has to take more seriously in account the substantive equality regime guaranteed by CEDAW and developed by the CEDAW Committee. Such a development would unveil the true meaning of women’s right to substantive equality in regard of their economic and social rights. The result is a mixture of acknowledging women’s specific needs as much as fighting stereotypes that serve as barriers to the enjoyment of all rights. But it is also about not encouraging the status quo in regard of public policies that really promote women’s rights. We believe that the ICESCR Committee has to keep on the good work in that regard.
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- 2019
13. The Dreams of Women With and Without Severe Emotional–Behavioral Premenstrual Symptoms
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Wiebe, S. T., Lamarche, L. J., Sabourin, C., Lortie-Lussier, M., and De Koninck, Joseph
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- 2007
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14. Effects of napping on mood among women with significant premenstrual symptoms: P467
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LAMARCHE, L. and DE KONINCK, J.
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- 2006
15. A computer model of glaze accretion on wires
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Draganoiu, G., Lamarche, L., and McComber, P.
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Power lines -- Design and construction ,Icing (Meteorology) -- Models ,Science and technology - Abstract
The design of power transmission lines requires a knowledge of combined wind and ice loading and of the dynamic behavior of wires loaded with ice accretion. The calculation of the wind forces, in turn, imposes a need for a more detailed computer model for determining glaze accretion shape. For this purpose, a computer model of glaze accretion on wires was developed. It is based on experimental results in the area of ice accretion on wires, as well as on results in the related field of the glaze ice accretion on airfoils. The model incorporates the time dependent on feedback between the growing accretion and the air stream, the variation of the heat transfer coefficient around the cylinder, and the surface runback of water. The main components of the model are the computation of the air flow field, the computation of the impingement water at the control volume level, the solving of the heat balance equation, and the computation of the accretion shape on the wire. The surface air velocity is obtained through the solution of the potential flow around the iced wire and wake, followed by the integration on the surface of the laminar boundary layer. The water flux is computed in each control volume down to the separation point. The heat balance equation derived from the energy equation is solved to determine the freezing fraction and the resulting modified ice surface geometry.
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- 1996
16. Article 3
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Decaux, E, De Schutter, O, Lamarche, L, Tobalagba, A, Decaux, E, De Schutter, O, Lamarche, L, and Tobalagba, A
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The gender equality standard provided for by the international law of human rights is still an unfinished business. This chapter pays special attention to article 3 of the UN International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). First, it explores how and why the gender equality standard guaranteed by the ICESCR has to be understood in a synergetic relation with other human rights treaties such as CEDAW or ICCPR. Secondly, the chapter pays special attention to the internal relationship between article 2(1) and 3 of the ICESCR itself and asks if the Covenant provides for a sameness or difference standard in regard of gender relations. Finally, the authors argue that the interpretation of the equality standards as stated in the ICESCR has to take more seriously in account the substantive equality regime guaranteed by CEDAW and developed by the CEDAW Committee. Such a development would unveil the true meaning of women’s right to substantive equality in regard of their economic and social rights. The result is a mixture of acknowledging women’s specific needs as much as fighting stereotypes that serve as barriers to the enjoyment of all rights. But it is also about not encouraging the status quo in regard of public policies that really promote women’s rights. We believe that the ICESCR Committee has to keep on the good work in that regard.
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- 2019
17. Article 3
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Decaux E, De Schutter O, Lamarche L, Tobalagba A, Decaux E, De Schutter O, Lamarche L, and Tobalagba A
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The gender equality standard provided for by the international law of human rights is still an unfinished business. This chapter pays special attention to article 3 of the UN International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). First, it explores how and why the gender equality standard guaranteed by the ICESCR has to be understood in a synergetic relation with other human rights treaties such as CEDAW or ICCPR. Secondly, the chapter pays special attention to the internal relationship between article 2(1) and 3 of the ICESCR itself and asks if the Covenant provides for a sameness or difference standard in regard of gender relations. Finally, the authors argue that the interpretation of the equality standards as stated in the ICESCR has to take more seriously in account the substantive equality regime guaranteed by CEDAW and developed by the CEDAW Committee. Such a development would unveil the true meaning of women’s right to substantive equality in regard of their economic and social rights. The result is a mixture of acknowledging women’s specific needs as much as fighting stereotypes that serve as barriers to the enjoyment of all rights. But it is also about not encouraging the status quo in regard of public policies that really promote women’s rights. We believe that the ICESCR Committee has to keep on the good work in that regard.
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- 2019
18. Microzonage sismique des villes de Québec - Ancienne-Lorette et réserve indienne Wendake (forages et sondages), Québec
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Perret, D, primary, Lamarche, L, additional, Crow, H, additional, Hunter, J, additional, Pugin, A, additional, Leboeuf, D, additional, and Nollet, M J, additional
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- 2013
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19. Microzonage sismique des villes de Québec - Ancienne-Lorette et réserve indienne Wendake (période de vibration des terrains), Québec
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Perret, D, primary and Lamarche, L, additional
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- 2013
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20. Microzonage sismique des villes de Québec - Ancienne-Lorette et réserve indienne Wendake (catégories d'emplacement), Québec
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Leboeuf, D, primary, Perret, D, additional, Nollet, M -J, additional, Lamarche, L, additional, Nastev, M, additional, and Parent, M, additional
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- 2013
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21. Using Aggregate Data on Health Goals, Not Disease Diagnoses, to Develop and Implement a Healthy Aging Group Education Series
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Cleghorn L, Pauw G, Price D, O’Neill C, White J, Werstuck Mmd, Winemaker S, Dolovich L, Doyle L, Guenter D, Oliver D, Lamarche L, Colleen McPhee, and Bauer M
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Advance care planning ,Gerontology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Series (stratigraphy) ,business.industry ,Alternative medicine ,Disease ,Session (web analytics) ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Family medicine ,medicine ,Aggregate data ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Medical diagnosis ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background: The Healthy Aging Group Education Series was developed by interprofessional primary healthcare team and researchers to address the health needs and goals of nutrition, fitness and function, and advance care planning identified using data from a randomized controlled trial. Methods: Older adults from one family practice were invited to attend the series and participate in the descriptive evaluation. The series was developed based on aggregated patient-reported data on health goals; risks and needs gathered using a structured process. Surveys which included open-ended feedback and rated items of content and delivery evaluated the series. Program delivery expenses were itemized. Results: Of 69 people invited, a range of 26 to 37 people attended sessions. The overall series was rated positively with respect to meeting attendees’ expectations and being well-organized; 69.2% and 76.9% of attendees gave a positive rating respectively. Individual session feedback indicated a range of positive ratings (82.8-100%) for categories of effective and engaging presenters and providing new and relevant information. The majority of attendees (76.9%) indicated they would recommend the series to friends. The series continues to be offered regularly in the family practice. Conclusion: Unlike other types of group care, health goal information (and not disease diagnoses) was used to develop and deliver the program.
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- 2017
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22. A NUMERICAL COMPARISON OF SOLAR EVAPORATORS: THERMAL, PHOTOVOLTAIC AND HYBRID PV/T ABSORBER PLATES
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Paradis, Pierre-Luc, primary, Rousse, Daniel R., additional, Lamarche, L., additional, and Nesreddine, H., additional
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- 2018
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23. Women's Rights to Social Security and Social Protection
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Goldblatt, BA and Lamarche, L
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From a women's rights perspective, this collection examines the human right to social security and social protection.
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- 2014
24. Analyse des liaisons entre la morphologie et l'aptitude au galop au trot et au saut d'obstacles chez le Cheval
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Tassencourt Luce, Legault P, Legault C, Lamarche L, Froidevaux J, Langlois B, and Théret M
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Animal culture ,SF1-1100 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Published
- 1978
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25. Multiple source ground heat storage
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Belzile, P., primary, Lamarche, L., additional, and Rousse, D.R., additional
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- 2016
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26. Study of potential nonconformities of a new recreation center building's envelope
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Stanescu, M., primary, Kajl, S., additional, and Lamarche, L., additional
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- 2016
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27. Analyse des liaisons entre la morphologie et l'aptitude au galop au trot et au saut d'obstacles chez le Cheval
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Langlois, B., Froidevaux, J., Lamarche, L., Legault, C., Legault, P., Tassencourt, Luce, and Théret, M.
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- 1978
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28. MESH Atlantic Project: First advances in collation of historical data and maps
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Sanz-Alonso, J.L. (José Luis), Mata-Chacón, D. (Dulce), Populus, J., Freitas, R., Galparsoro, I. (Ibon), Gonçalves, J.M. (João M.), Henriquez, V., O'Keeffe, E., McGrath, F., Silva-Amorim, P.A. da, Tempera, F. (Fernando), Fossecave, P., Bentes, L. (Luis), Monteiro, P., Madeiros, R., Arriagas, P.I., Rodrigues, A.M., Lamarche, L., Quintino V., Méndes, B., Soulier, L., Tello-Antón, M.O. (María Olvido), and Vásquez, M.
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Sede Central IEO ,Medio Marino - Published
- 2012
29. Resolute Bay Incoherent Scatter Radar observations of plasma structures in the vicinity of polar holes
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Makarevich, Roman A., primary, Lamarche, L. J., additional, and Nicolls, M. J., additional
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- 2015
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30. Women's Rights to Social Security and Social Protection
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Goldblatt, B, Lamarche, L, Goldblatt, B, and Lamarche, L
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From a women's rights perspective, this collection examines the human right to social security and social protection.
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- 2014
31. Testing Women's Right to Social Security in Australia: A Poor Score
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Goldblatt, B, Lamarche, L, Goldblatt, BA, Goldblatt, B, Lamarche, L, and Goldblatt, BA
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From a women's rights perspective, this collection examines the human right to social security and social protection.
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- 2014
32. MESH Atlantic Project: First advances in collation of historical data and maps
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Sanz-Alonso, José Luis, Mata-Chacón, Dulce, Populus, J., Freitas, R., Galparsoro, Ibon, Gonçalves, J.M., Henriquez, V., O'Keeffe, E., McGrath, F., Silva-Amorim, P.A. da, Tempera, Fernando, Fossecave, P., Bentes, Luis, Monteiro, P., Madeiros, R., Arriagas, P.I., Rodrigues, A.M., Lamarche, L., Quintino V., Méndes, B., Soulier, L., Tello-Antón, María Olvido, Vásquez, M., Sanz-Alonso, José Luis, Mata-Chacón, Dulce, Populus, J., Freitas, R., Galparsoro, Ibon, Gonçalves, J.M., Henriquez, V., O'Keeffe, E., McGrath, F., Silva-Amorim, P.A. da, Tempera, Fernando, Fossecave, P., Bentes, Luis, Monteiro, P., Madeiros, R., Arriagas, P.I., Rodrigues, A.M., Lamarche, L., Quintino V., Méndes, B., Soulier, L., Tello-Antón, María Olvido, and Vásquez, M.
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- 2012
33. Deciphering the Holocene evolution of the St. Lawrence River drainage system using luminescence and radiocarbon dating
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Lamarche, L., Bondue, V., Lemelin, M.-J., Lamothe, M., and Roy, A.G.
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- 2007
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34. Initial adaptation testing of the bidimensionally self-adapting wall of the French T2 wind tunnel, around a three-dimensional object
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Archambaud, J. P, Dor, J. B, Mignosi, A, and Lamarche, L
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Research And Support Facilities (Air) - Abstract
The test series was carried out at ONERA/CERT at the T2 wind tunnel in September 1984. The objective of this series was to minimize wall interference through a bidimensional adaptation around the models, inducing tridimensional flows. For this, three different models were used, measuring either the pressures or the forces and moment of pitch (balance). The adaptation was derived from a correction computation in the compressible axisymmetric tridimensional.
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- 1986
35. Iterative adaption of the bidimensional wall of the French T2 wind tunnel around a C5 axisymmetrical model: Infinite variation of the Mach number at zero incidence and a test at increased incidence
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Archambaud, J. P, Dor, J. B, Payry, M. J, and Lamarche, L
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Research And Support Facilities (Air) - Abstract
The top and bottom two-dimensional walls of the T2 wind tunnel are adapted through an iterative process. The adaptation calculation takes into account the flow three-dimensionally. This method makes it possible to start with any shape of walls. The tests were performed with a C5 axisymmetric model at ambient temperature. Comparisons are made with the results of a true three-dimensional adaptation.
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- 1986
36. Numerical Study of Thermal Behavior of a Wind Turbine Nacelle Operating in a Nordic Climate
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Smaïli, A., primary, Masson, C., additional, Taleb, S. R., additional, and Lamarche, L., additional
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- 2006
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37. COMMANDE ADAPTATIVE HYBRIDE SFB POUR LES SYSTEMES ROBOTIQUES BASÉE SUR LA PASSIVITÉ
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Nganga-Kouya, D., primary, Saad, M., additional, and Lamarche, L., additional
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- 2002
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38. Development of a Flexible Protective System for Press-Brakes Using Vision Part I: Algorithm.
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Tran, N.D.P., Ngo, A.D., and Lamarche, L.
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- 2006
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39. Backstepping adaptive hybrid force/position control for robotic manipulators
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Nganga-Kouya, D., primary, Saad, M., additional, and Lamarche, L., additional
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- 2002
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40. Backstepping passivity adaptive position control for robotic manipulators
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Nganga-Kouya, D., primary, Saad, M., additional, and Lamarche, L., additional
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- 2002
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41. Backstepping adaptive position control for robotic manipulators
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Nganga-Kouya, D., primary, Saad, M., additional, Lamarche, L., additional, and Khairallah, C., additional
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- 2001
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42. Canine adrenal catecholamine response to VIP is blocked by PACAP-(6-27) in vivo
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Gaspo, R., primary, Lamarche, L., additional, de Champlain, J., additional, and Yamaguchi, N., additional
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- 1997
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43. Selective hypoglycemia in the liver induces adrenomedullary counterregulatory response
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Lamarche, L., primary, Yamaguchi, N., additional, and Peronnet, F., additional
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- 1996
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44. Long term attenuation measurements on optical ground wires
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Lamarche, L., primary, Gagnon, D., additional, and Miron, M., additional
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- 1996
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45. Hepatic denervation reduces adrenal catecholamine secretion during insulin-induced hypoglycemia
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Lamarche, L., primary, Yamaguchi, N., additional, and Peronnet, F., additional
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- 1995
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46. An Integrated Computer-Aided Optimization System for Process Planning
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Galopin, M., primary, Dao, T-M., additional, and Lamarche, L., additional
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- 1992
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47. Evidence against a humoral control mechanism in adrenal catecholamine secretion during insulin-induced hypoglycemia
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Lamarche, L., primary, Yamaguchi, N., additional, Peronnet, F., additional, and Guitard, F., additional
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- 1992
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48. Simultaneous evaluation of medullary secretory functions of normal and acutely denervated adrenals
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Yamaguchi, N., primary, Lamarche, L., additional, and Briand, R., additional
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- 1991
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49. La morphologie et l'aptitude au saut d'obstacles
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Lamarche, L. and ProdInra, Migration
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[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio] ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] - Published
- 1978
50. Les indices de selection, classement des etalons et juments de sport
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LAMARCHE, L., Langlois, Bertrand, Legault, Christian, Rossier, EMMANUEL, ProdInra, Migration, Station de Génétique Quantitative et Appliquée (SGQA), and Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
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[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio] ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
National audience
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- 1978
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