![]() Riassetto, Isabelle ![]() in Pasicrisie Luxembourgeoise: Recueil Trimestriel de la Jurisprudence Luxembourgeoise (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 148 (8 UL)![]() Simonato, Michele ![]() in Giurisprudenza di merito (2010), (6), 1645 Detailed reference viewed: 51 (1 UL)![]() ![]() Allegrezza, Silvia ![]() in Bin, R.; Brunelli, G.; Pugiotto, A. (Eds.) et al All'incrocio fra Costituzione e CEDU. Il rango delle norme della Convenzione e l'efficacia interna delle sentenze di Strasburgo (2007) Detailed reference viewed: 100 (1 UL)![]() Ewen, Norbert ![]() ![]() in Steffgen, G.; Ewen, N. (Eds.) Gewalt an Luxemburger Schulen - Stand der Forschung (2004) Detailed reference viewed: 104 (24 UL)![]() Steffgen, Georges ![]() ![]() in Galand, B.; Carra, C.; Verhoeven, M. (Eds.) Prévenir les violences à l’école (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 223 (4 UL)![]() Steffgen, Georges ![]() ![]() in Formation et Profession : Bulletin du CRIFPE (2011), 18(1), 14-16 Detailed reference viewed: 198 (0 UL)![]() ; ; et al in The World Book of Family Medicine (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 61 (8 UL)![]() Vomacka, Eloïse ![]() in Etudes du CEFRES (2012), 15 Detailed reference viewed: 70 (1 UL)![]() Kerivel, Aude ![]() in Vie sociale et traitements (2016), 130 Nous souhaitons ici donner la parole à une population considérée bien souvent comme auteur des situations de violence : les enfants et jeunes ayant des « troubles du comportement » accueillis en ... [more ▼] Nous souhaitons ici donner la parole à une population considérée bien souvent comme auteur des situations de violence : les enfants et jeunes ayant des « troubles du comportement » accueillis en Instituts thérapeutiques, éducatifs et pédagogiques (ITEP), ainsi qu’à des témoins importants de leur trajectoire : leurs parents. Huit groupes d’une dizaine d’enfants et de jeunes et quatre groupe de six à douze parents dans quatre ITEP ont été rencontrés à trois reprises entre 2011 et 2014. Comment enfants, jeunes et parents définissent-ils la violence ? Quelles sont les situations vécues comme particulièrement violentes ? Quels rôles jouent les différentes institutions dans la définition de la violence ? Quel est le poids d’une catégorisation médicalisée sur les épaules de ceux qui la portent ? Et comment cette catégorie est-elle rendue intelligible par les jeunes comme par les professionnels et les familles ? Telles sont les questions que nous nous poserons. Nous verrons donc de quelle manière vio- lences et stigmates sont intimement liés. Si mettre le stigmate aux sources de la vio- lence est une hypothèse, le désigner comme une forme de violence est un résultat central dans notre recherche. Parents, enfants et jeunes parlent d’exclusion, de catégorisation, d’isolement, de stigmates, et ce au passé, au présent et au futur. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 355 (34 UL)![]() Leuck, Jessica ![]() Scientific Conference (2016, October 21) Detailed reference viewed: 85 (8 UL)![]() Melzer, André ![]() ![]() ![]() in Herzog-Evans, Martine (Ed.) Transnational criminology manual (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 145 (2 UL)![]() ![]() Steffgen, Georges ![]() Scientific Conference (2004, September) Detailed reference viewed: 116 (3 UL)![]() Steffgen, Georges ![]() in Österman, K.; Björkqvist, K. (Eds.) Contemporary research on aggression. (2006) Detailed reference viewed: 125 (10 UL)![]() Miessen, Markus ![]() Book published by Sternberg Press (2007) What exactly is Europe? Is it an actual place or just a temporary community based on shared political and economic interests? Edited by London-based architect and writer Markus Miessen, this compilation ... [more ▼] What exactly is Europe? Is it an actual place or just a temporary community based on shared political and economic interests? Edited by London-based architect and writer Markus Miessen, this compilation of essays, cartoons and other writings presents the world’s most densely populated continent as a conflicted political space whose identity must be continuously negotiated. As the European Union maintains its eastward march to countries like Turkey, bleeding beyond its classically understood political boundaries, the questions continue. Produced to expound on Miessen’s work from the Lyon Biennial in 2007, this dense paperback accumulates diverse opinions exploring what it means to live in Europe today. Graphic Design and Photography by Zak Group. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 21 (0 UL)![]() Steffgen, Georges ![]() Presentation (2004, November) Detailed reference viewed: 70 (0 UL)![]() Melzer, André ![]() Scientific Conference (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 147 (0 UL)![]() Sheik, Abdul ![]() in Environmental Microbiology (2013), 15(5), 1441-51 Phaeocystis globosa is an ecologically important bloom-forming phytoplankton, which sequesters substantial amounts of inorganic carbon and can form carbon-enriched chitinous star-like structures. Viruses ... [more ▼] Phaeocystis globosa is an ecologically important bloom-forming phytoplankton, which sequesters substantial amounts of inorganic carbon and can form carbon-enriched chitinous star-like structures. Viruses infecting P. globosa (PgVs) play a significant regulatory role in population dynamics of the host species. However, the extent to which viruses alter host physiology and its carbon assimilation on single cell level is still largely unknown. This study demonstrates for the first time the impact of viral infection on carbon assimilation and cell morphology of individual axenic P. globosa cells using two single cell techniques: high resolution nanometre-scale Secondary-Ion Mass Spectrometry (nanoSIMS) approach and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Up until viral lysis (19 h post infection), the bulk carbon assimilation by infected P. globosa cultures was identical to the assimilation by the non-infected cultures (33 micromol C l(-1) ). However, single cell analysis showed that viral infection of P. globosa impedes the release of star-like structures. Non-infected cells transfer up to 44.5 micromol C l(-1) (36%) of cellular biomass in the form of star-like structures, suggesting a vital role in the survival of P. globosa cells. We hypothesize that impediment of star-like structures in infected P. globosa cells may inactivate viral infectivity by forming flocculants after cell lysis. Moreover, we show that substantial amounts of newly produced viruses ( approximately 68%) were attached to P. globosa cells prior to cell lysis. Further, we speculate that infected cells become more susceptible for grazing which provides potential reasons for the sudden disappearance of PgVs in the environment. The scenarios of enhanced grazing is at odds to the current perspective that viral infections facilitates microbial mediated processes by diverting host material away from the higher trophic levels. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 67 (8 UL)![]() Sheik, Abdul ![]() Doctoral thesis (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 180 (16 UL)![]() ![]() Schafer, Valerie ![]() ![]() in Walter, Jacques (Ed.) Publictionnaire. Dictionnaire encyclopédique et critique des publics (2022) Entry related to virality in this online dictionary on public and audience Detailed reference viewed: 57 (3 UL)![]() ![]() Prüm, André ![]() in L'Europe des moyens de paiement à l'heure de l'euro et de l'Internet (2000) Le nouveau droit européen des moyens de paiement doit intégrer des systèmes nationaux disparates et doit fournir un cadre clair et équilibré aux nouveaux moyens de paiement de l'économie numérisée. Detailed reference viewed: 72 (0 UL) |
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