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Micronutrient levels of global tropical reef fish communities differ from fisheries capture
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EUFOREA meeting on defining disease states in allergic rhinitis: towards a unified language in AR
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Architecture et réfection des aqueducs d’Orléans/Cenabum (Loiret)
Published 2023-12-01“…A thermal facility identified near the monumental centre of Orléans/Cenabum in the 19th century or a peri-urban domus in the eastern districts of the town constitute two potential candidates for the outlet of the aqueducts, but did not show how they fitted into the urban fabric.In the second half of the 19th century, local scholars reported the discovery of the remains of an underground aqueduct (aqueduct A) along the present rue du Faubourg Saint-Vincent. The discontinuous observation points show a structure running from north to south towards the town. …”
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Les fours « à pain » dans les Gaules et les Germanies (ve s. av. J.-C.-ve s. apr. J.-C.), un regard technique
Published 2021-12-01“…This study is based on ongoing experimentation following the reconstruction of a Pompeian bread oven at Saint-Romain-en-Gal. One of the 26 baking trials carried out between April 2016 and May 2019 is described in detail in order to track the different phases occurring as dough transforms into bread. …”
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Alimentation et gestion de l’eau sur la colline de Fourvière à Lyon : les aménagements hydrauliques, la ville et ses monuments
Published 2023-12-01“…On Fourvière hill, which reaches a maximum altitude of about 298 m NGF, the public buildings, thermal baths, fountains, reservoirs as well as the houses and private amenities were supplied with water by the four Lyon aqueducts.The constraints caused by the topography of the hill on which the Roman colony was established made it difficult to supply the districts located in the highest part of the hill, in particular those located above 270 m. The Saint-Just and Minimes sectors could be supplied by the Mont d’Or and Yzeron aqueducts, which must have arrived at a maximum altitude of around 260 and 268 m NGF respectively. …”
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Le nivellement des aqueducs de Lyon et leurs aménagements de régulation et de ralentissement : analyse et mise en perspective
Published 2023-12-01“…Further downstream, at Saint-Joseph, a second manhole of equivalent dimensions was discovered. …”
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A patient-derived HCC spheroid system to model the tumor microenvironment and treatment response
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Topographie et restitution du chantier de l’aqueduc d’Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône)
Published 2023-12-01“…In the northern foothills, the channel trench tunnelled through a height line separating the catchment in the Mollégès marsh from the village of Saint-Rémy. To bypass the western part of the range while losing as little slope as possible, the aqueduct used bridges to enter and cross the valleys cut into the slopes, and crossed the interfluves via tunnels with a cumulative length of 950 m.In the terminal section, which starts at an altitude of 24 m NGF (general levelling of France), the pipe had to maintain sufficient altitude to supply the Roman colony. …”
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Carotid Artery Stenting Outcomes by Neurointerventional Surgeons (CASONI)
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Neutralizing antibody immune correlates in COVAIL trial recipients of an mRNA second COVID-19 vaccine boost
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Investigation of GAM zonal flows near the pedestal region of H-mode on EAST tokamak
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