Publications by authors named "A Lacan"

Motivation: Transcriptomics data are becoming more accessible due to high-throughput and less costly sequencing methods. However, data scarcity prevents exploiting deep learning models' full predictive power for phenotypes prediction. Artificially enhancing the training sets, namely data augmentation, is suggested as a regularization strategy.

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The objective of this study was to explore and describe the specificities of the occupational life of infertile endometriotic women treated by in vitro fertilization. We conducted a qualitative monocentric study between December 2020 and June 2021. Twelve semi-structured in-depth interviews using a theme-based interview guide with open questions were undertaken with infertile women with deep infiltrating endometriosis.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on the effects of infertility and Medically Assisted Reproduction (MAR) on all areas of life for both men and women, surveying 1,045 patients in France.
  • Results showed that while satisfaction with medical care was high (over 80%), many patients experienced significant challenges, including disruptions in sexual life and the professional sphere.
  • A notable percentage of active workers reported MAR negatively affected their job performance and necessitated dishonesty about their absences, highlighting the need for better non-medical support and workplace awareness.
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Objectives: To draw up guidelines for ENT management associated with dental implant surgery with or without sinus lift.

Materials And Methods: The methodology followed the rules of laid down by the French Health Authority (HAS): "Methodological bases for drawing up professional recommendations by formalized consensus". The chosen method was the RAND/UCLA "RAND appropriateness method" (short version).

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Spaceborne remote sensing can be used to retrieve the atmospheric composition and complement the surface or airborne measurement networks. In recent years, a lot of attention has been placed on the monitoring of carbon dioxide for an estimate of surface fluxes from the observed spatial and temporal gradients of its concentration. Although other techniques may be used to estimate atmospheric CO(2) concentration, the most promising for the near future is the absorption spectroscopy, focusing on the CO(2) absorption lines at 1.

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