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@article{tomcsanyi_abolishing_1990,
title = {Abolishing a Sinus Arrest Resistant to Atropine by Aminophylline},
volume = {29},
issn = {0167-5273},
doi = {10.1016/0167-5273(90)90281-9},
abstract = {A 66-year-old patient is presented in whom sinus arrest resistant to atropine was abolished by aminophylline, a competitive antagonist of adenosine.},
timestamp = {2016-03-29T12:21:51Z},
number = {1},
urldate = {2016-03-29},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0167527390902819},
journal = {International Journal of Cardiology},
author = {Tomcs{\'a}nyi, J{\'a}nos and Gr{\'o}sz, Andrea and Karl{\'o}cai, Krist{\'o}f},
month = oct,
year = {1990},
keywords = {Adenosine,Aminophylline,Sinus arrest},
pages = {96--98}
}
@article{jamon_ground-based_2008,
title = {Ground-{{Based Researches}} on the {{Effects}} of {{Altered Gravity}} on {{Mice Development}}},
volume = {21},
issn = {0938-0108, 1875-0494},
doi = {10.1007/s12217-008-9098-0},
abstract = {This chapter reviews some consequences of the exposure to an altered gravity environment on the development of small mammals. A point is made on the possible existence of several critical periods, and their interactions, in relation with the multiple points of application of the gravity influence on developing organisms, and the need to coordinate the researches on the various structures concerned. The European effort to integrate a multidisciplinary exploration, from the genes expression to the behavioural output, in a topical team is presented, and a new French centrifuge facility for mice is described. A second part reports the preliminary results of a study on the motor performance of ageing (9 months) mice exposed to Hypergravity (2 g), in the new French centrifuge, between the 10th to 31 postnatal day, a key period for motor development in mice. This study shows for the first time that a transient exposure to an hypergravity environment during the period of motor development in the mouse produced an irreversible modification of the motor function.},
timestamp = {2017-02-24T15:01:26Z},
number = {4},
url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/f2109u635k57707u/},
journal = {Microgravity Science and Technology},
author = {Jamon, Marc and Serradj, Najet},
month = nov,
year = {2008},
keywords = {Critical period,Developmental biology,Hypergravity,Locomotion,Mice},
pages = {327--337},
file = {art%3A10.1007%2Fs12217-008-9098-0.pdf:/home/peachaku/.zotero/zotero/yd3kld0y.default/zotero/storage/272MCJ72/art%3A10.1007%2Fs12217-008-9098-0.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{zohdy_mapping_2012,
title = {Mapping the Social Network: Tracking Lice in a Wild Primate ({{Microcebus}} Rufus) Population to Infer Social Contacts and Vector Potential},
volume = {12},
copyright = {2012 Zohdy et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.},
issn = {1472-6785},
shorttitle = {Mapping the Social Network},
doi = {10.1186/1472-6785-12-4},
abstract = {Studies of host-parasite interactions have the potential to provide insights into the ecology of both organisms involved. We monitored the movement of sucking lice (Lemurpediculus verruculosus), parasites that require direct host-host contact to be transferred, in their host population of wild mouse lemurs (Microcebus rufus). These lemurs live in the rainforests of Madagascar, are small (40 g), arboreal, nocturnal, solitary foraging primates for which data on population-wide interactions are difficult to obtain. We developed a simple, cost effective method exploiting the intimate relationship between louse and lemur, whereby individual lice were marked, without removal from their host, with an individualized code, and tracked throughout the lemur population. We then tested the hypotheses that 1) the frequency of louse transfers, and thus interactions, would decrease with increasing distance between paired individual lemurs; 2) due to host polygynandry, social interactions and hence louse transfers would increase during the onset of the breeding season; and 3) individual mouse lemurs would vary in their contributions to the spread of lice.},
timestamp = {2017-02-24T15:01:27Z},
number = {1},
url = {http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6785/12/4/abstract},
journal = {BMC Ecology},
author = {Zohdy, Sarah and Kemp, Addison D. and Durden, Lance A. and Wright, Patricia C. and Jernvall, Jukka},
month = mar,
year = {2012},
keywords = {Lice,Mouse lemur,Parasite,Primate,Social contact,Vector potential},
pages = {4},
file = {art%3A10.1186%2F1472-6785-12-4.pdf:/home/peachaku/.zotero/zotero/yd3kld0y.default/zotero/storage/NFJQAXSM/art%3A10.1186%2F1472-6785-12-4.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{godard_borreliose_2012,
title = {La Borr{\'e}liose de {{Lyme}} : Un Risque Sanitaire {\'E}mergent Dans Les For{\^e}ts Franciliennes ?},
copyright = {\textcopyright{} CNRS-UMR G{\'e}ographie-cit{\'e}s 8504},
issn = {1278-3366},
shorttitle = {La Borr{\'e}liose de {{Lyme}}},
doi = {10.4000/cybergeo.25285},
abstract = {Largement r{\'e}pandue dans les r{\'e}gions temp{\'e}r{\'e}es de l'h{\'e}misph{\`e}re nord, la borr{\'e}liose de Lyme est la maladie {\`a} transmission vectorielle la plus fr{\'e}quente sur l'ensemble de son aire de distribution. Depuis sa mise en {\'e}vidence chez l'Homme en 1977, elle est consid{\'e}r{\'e}e comme une maladie {\'e}mergente, car son incidence a rapidement augment{\'e} au cours des derni{\`e}res d{\'e}cennies. En revenant pr{\'e}alablement sur la notion d'{\'e}mergence, nous avons discut{\'e} du caract{\`e}re {\'e}mergent de cette affection. Il nous para{\^\i}t alors difficile de vouloir g{\'e}n{\'e}raliser l'{\'e}mergence tant il existe une vari{\'e}t{\'e} de situations et de contextes (g{\'e}ographique, biologique, socio-{\'e}conomique). Actuellement, la borr{\'e}liose de Lyme semble poser une nouvelle probl{\'e}matique de sant{\'e} publique dans les espaces fortement urbanis{\'e}s, et ce, en raison d'une forte concentration humaine et de la capacit{\'e} polarisante des grands massifs forestiers p{\'e}riurbains. Cette crainte d'une augmentation du risque, qui est en cours d'{\'e}valuation, est exprim{\'e}e de fa{\c c}on importante en r{\'e}gion {\^I}le-de-France, et en particulier autour de la for{\^e}t de S{\'e}nart. Une {\'e}tape de l'anticipation du risque de borr{\'e}liose de Lyme est alors conduite par la n{\'e}cessit{\'e} de prendre en consid{\'e}ration les expositions et les facteurs de risque. Ainsi la mise en {\'e}vidence de contacts entre les itin{\'e}raires de d{\'e}placement des usagers en for{\^e}t et les espaces et environnements dits {\`a} \guillemotleft~risque~\guillemotright{} constitue de fait une voie privil{\'e}gi{\'e}e. L'int{\'e}r{\^e}t {\'e}tant de spatialiser ce contact et de r{\'e}fl{\'e}chir {\`a} comment minimiser le risque sur le plan paysager.},
timestamp = {2017-02-24T15:01:27Z},
url = {http://cybergeo.revues.org/25285},
journal = {Cybergeo : European Journal of Geography},
author = {Godard, Vincent and M{\'e}ha, Christelle and Moulin, Bernard and Haddad, Hedi},
month = apr,
year = {2012},
keywords = {borréliose de Lyme,émergence,forêt de Sénart,France,périurbain,risque sanitaire,vulnérabilité},
file = {cybergeo-25285.pdf:/home/peachaku/.zotero/zotero/yd3kld0y.default/zotero/storage/3W2AEADQ/cybergeo-25285.pdf:application/pdf}
}
@article{leveque_winsor_2012,
title = {Winsor {{McCay}}, Comics, Films, R{\^e}ves},
timestamp = {2017-02-24T15:01:27Z},
url = {http://magasindesenfants.hypotheses.org/3109},
journal = {Le magasin des enfants},
author = {L{\'e}v{\^e}que, Mathilde},
month = jul,
year = {2012},
keywords = {Expositions,Nous signalons...},
file = {Winsor McCay, comics, films, rêves – Le magasin des enfants:/home/peachaku/.zotero/zotero/yd3kld0y.default/zotero/storage/GSRT5UPH/3109.html:text/html}
}
@article{mohamed_clinical_2014,
title = {Clinical Impact of Ultra Deep versus {{Sanger}} Sequencing Detection of Minority Mutations on {{HIV}}-1 Drug Resistance Genotype Interpretation after Virological Failure},
volume = {14},
issn = {1471-2334},
doi = {10.1186/1471-2334-14-S2-O1},
timestamp = {2017-02-24T15:02:45Z},
number = {2},
urldate = {2017-02-24},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-14-S2-O1},
journal = {BMC Infectious Diseases},
author = {Mohamed, Sofiane and Penaranda, Guillaume and Gonzalez, Dimitri and Camus, Claire and Khiri, Hac{\`e}ne and Boulm{\'e}, Ronan and Sayada, Chalom and Philibert, Patrick and Olive, Daniel and Halfon, Philippe},
year = {2014},
pages = {O1},
file = {Full Text PDF:/home/peachaku/.zotero/zotero/yd3kld0y.default/zotero/storage/BRQABXW6/Mohamed et al. - 2014 - Clinical impact of ultra deep versus Sanger sequen.pdf:application/pdf}
}