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CDGP- a gateway to geothermal data in Alsace

Marc Schaming , Mathieu Turlure , Marc Grunberg & Jean Schmittbuhl
The CDGP [https://cdgp.u-strasbg.fr], Data Center for Deep Geothermal Energy, was created in 2016 by the LabEx G-Eau-Thermie Profonde (continuing now in ITI GeoT) [https://geot.unistra.fr/], to archive the high-quality data collected in the Upper Rhine Graben geothermal sites and to distribute them to the scientific community for R activities, taking Intellectual Property Rights into account. It manages seismological (catalogues, waveforms, focal mechanisms), seismic, hydraulic, geological, and other data related to anthropogenic hazard from different phases of...

Additional file 1 of Physical activity and gestational weight gain: a systematic review of observational studies

Virginie Hamann, Philippe Deruelle, Christophe Enaux, Séverine Deguen & Wahida Kihal-Talantikite
Supplementary Material 1

Additional file 4 of Physical activity and gestational weight gain: a systematic review of observational studies

Virginie Hamann, Philippe Deruelle, Christophe Enaux, Séverine Deguen & Wahida Kihal-Talantikite
Supplementary Material 4

Additional file 1 of Doppler study of portal vein and renal venous velocity predict the appropriate fluid response to diuretic in ICU: a prospective observational echocardiographic evaluation

Pierre-Grégoire Guinot, Pierre-Alain Bahr, Stefan Andrei, Bogdan A. Popescu, Vincenza Caruso, Paul-Michel Mertes, Vivien Berthoud, Maxime Nguyen & Belaid Bouhemad
Additional file 1: Table S1. Hemodynamic and echocardiographic measurements according to congestive response to diuretic treatment (Appropriate fluid depletion vs Control). $p < 0.05 comparison between two groups of patient. *p < 0.05 comparison with baseline.

Temporal Order Judgments in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorders – Explicit and Implicit Measures

Alana Arrouet, Patrik Polgári, Anne Giersch & Ellen Joos
Ordering events in time is essential for the understanding of causal relationships between successive events. Incorrect causal links can lead to false beliefs and an altered perception of reality. These symptoms belong to psychosis, which is present in schizophrenia (SZ) spectrum and bipolar (BP) disorder. Experimental results show that patients with SZ have an altered perception of temporal order, while there are no data in patients with BP. We investigated the ability of patients with...

Additional file 1 of Synchronization of small-scale seismic clusters reveals large-scale plate deformation

Hayrullah Karabulut, Michel Bouchon & Jean Schmittbuhl
Additional file 1: Text S1. Normalized cumulative distributions of the magnitude and 9 magnitude completeness of each seismic cluster. Text S2. Cumulative Seismicity. Text S3. Seismicity Rates. Text S4. Singular Value Decomposition. Figure S1. Normalized cumulative distributions of the magnitude of earthquakes 75 for each cluster using the same color coding as in Fig.2. Magnitude completeness 76 of the clusters for 4 different time windows a) 2003 – 2008 (Mc=2.9) b) 2003 – 77 2017...

Additional file 1 of Synchronization of small-scale seismic clusters reveals large-scale plate deformation

Hayrullah Karabulut, Michel Bouchon & Jean Schmittbuhl
Additional file 1: Text S1. Normalized cumulative distributions of the magnitude and 9 magnitude completeness of each seismic cluster. Text S2. Cumulative Seismicity. Text S3. Seismicity Rates. Text S4. Singular Value Decomposition. Figure S1. Normalized cumulative distributions of the magnitude of earthquakes 75 for each cluster using the same color coding as in Fig.2. Magnitude completeness 76 of the clusters for 4 different time windows a) 2003 – 2008 (Mc=2.9) b) 2003 – 77 2017...

Additional file 1 of Outcomes of mild-to-moderate postresuscitation shock after non-shockable cardiac arrest and association with temperature management: a post hoc analysis of HYPERION trial data

Ines Ziriat, Aurélie Le Thuaut, Gwenhael Colin, Hamid Merdji, Guillaume Grillet, Patrick Girardie, Bertrand Souweine, Pierre-François Dequin, Thierry Boulain, Jean-Pierre Frat, Pierre Asfar, Bruno Francois, Mickael Landais, Gaëtan Plantefeve, Jean-Pierre Quenot, Jean-Charles Chakarian, Michel Sirodot, Stéphane Legriel, Nicolas Massart, Didier Thevenin, Arnaud Desachy, Arnaud Delahaye, Vlad Botoc, Sylvie Vimeux, Frederic Martino … & Jean Baptiste Lascarrou
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Study flowchart. Table S1. Baseline characteristics and mortality in the groups with vs. without mild-to-moderate postresuscitation shock (PRS) at intensive-care-unit (ICU) admission. Table S2. Multivariate logistic regression modelling to identify admission variables associated with a favourable outcome on day 90 in the overall population (n = 532).

Additional file 1 of Outcomes of mild-to-moderate postresuscitation shock after non-shockable cardiac arrest and association with temperature management: a post hoc analysis of HYPERION trial data

Ines Ziriat, Aurélie Le Thuaut, Gwenhael Colin, Hamid Merdji, Guillaume Grillet, Patrick Girardie, Bertrand Souweine, Pierre-François Dequin, Thierry Boulain, Jean-Pierre Frat, Pierre Asfar, Bruno Francois, Mickael Landais, Gaëtan Plantefeve, Jean-Pierre Quenot, Jean-Charles Chakarian, Michel Sirodot, Stéphane Legriel, Nicolas Massart, Didier Thevenin, Arnaud Desachy, Arnaud Delahaye, Vlad Botoc, Sylvie Vimeux, Frederic Martino … & Jean Baptiste Lascarrou
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Study flowchart. Table S1. Baseline characteristics and mortality in the groups with vs. without mild-to-moderate postresuscitation shock (PRS) at intensive-care-unit (ICU) admission. Table S2. Multivariate logistic regression modelling to identify admission variables associated with a favourable outcome on day 90 in the overall population (n = 532).

„Sinn für Ungerechtigkeit“ : Über die Rolle von Gefühlen bei epistemischem Widerstand

Javier Burdman
The recent literature on epistemic injustice has convincingly showed that injustice is often self-conceal-ing, because those who suffer it lack the hermeneutical resources to talk about it. How, then, are thevictims of epistemic injustice capable of denouncing and resisting it? The article seeks an answer tothis question by inquiring into what Judith Shklar calls the “sense of injustice.” Following Shklar, Iargue that the identification and critique of injustice relies on feeling rather than established moralvalues....

Lexique et référence

Silvia Palma, Pierre Frath, Emilia Hilgert, Georges KLEIBER & René Daval
The seventh edition of the international symposium "Res per nomen" extended to the whole of the lexicon the reflection on the role of naming in categorization, on the link between meaning, reference and category, on the dynamic construction of meaning in the enunciative and discursive process. This volume includes lexical studies resulting from the confrontation between older or more recent, often opposing, models of analysis of meaning and reference, with the most convincing results.

Compte rendu Gilles Siouffi (éd.) 2020. Une histoire de la phrase française des Serments de Strasbourg aux écritures numériques. Arles : Actes Sud

Hélène Vassiliadou
Studia linguistica romanica 2022.7, 146-153

Additional file 2 of Physical activity and gestational weight gain: a systematic review of observational studies

Virginie Hamann, Philippe Deruelle, Christophe Enaux, Séverine Deguen & Wahida Kihal-Talantikite
Supplementary Material 2

Additional file 4 of Physical activity and gestational weight gain: a systematic review of observational studies

Virginie Hamann, Philippe Deruelle, Christophe Enaux, Séverine Deguen & Wahida Kihal-Talantikite
Supplementary Material 4

Role of asperities on the transition from seismic to aseismic slip using an experimental fault slip system

Weiwei Shu , Olivier Lengliné & Jean Schmittbuhl
Faults are common geological structures distributed at various depths within the Earth with different behaviors: from seismic to aseismic. The frictional stability of faults is linked to the properties of asperities that make the contact between fault surfaces. Investigating the interaction between asperities and their link with the frictional stability of faults aims at a better understanding of the intrinsic relationships between the observations of earthquake swarms and the slow local aseismic transient. Here we...

The permeability of granite deformed in the brittle regime to large strains: Implications for the permeability of fractured geothermal reservoirs

Michael Heap , Hugo Duwiquet , Luke Griffiths , Laurent Guillou-Frottier , Patrick Baud & Marie Violay
Efficient fluid flow and circulation are important for an economically viable geothermal reservoir. One type of underexplored reservoir for high-temperature geothermal exploitation is a crustal fault zone, where hot fluids from depths corresponding to the brittle-ductile transition are brought to the surface via crustal-scale, permeable fault zones. To better understand the evolving permeability of reservoir rock during deformation in the brittle regime—fault formation and sliding on the fault—we performed triaxial experiments on samples of well-characterised...

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