Publications by authors named "C Canet"

The aim of the study is to report the results obtained from performing a Proximal Abduction Ulnar Osteotomy (PAUL) technique in a cohort of dogs with medial compartment disease with short- and long-term follow-up, assessing the perception of the owners and describing the long-term complications associated with the technique. This is a clinical prospective study, including dogs diagnosed with medial compartment disease treated with elbow arthroscopy and PAUL between 2013 and 2020. Long-term follow-up data and postoperative complications were registered, and a questionnaire adapted from Fitzpatrick et al.

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This paper explores the prospect of CMOS devices to assay lead in drinking water, using calorimetry. Lead occurs together with traces of radioisotopes, e.g.

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  • The Guaymas Basin, located in the Gulf of California, experiences localized temperature changes due to magma intrusions beneath a thick layer of sediments, leading to methane venting and unique marine life.
  • The study focuses on a site called Ringvent, which is an off-axis hydrothermal system showing signs of past hydrothermal activity about 28 km away from the main spreading center.
  • Ringvent represents a transitional phase in hydrothermal systems, revealing important characteristics like thermal anomalies and distinctive biogeochemical signatures, providing insights into the evolution of these systems over time.
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The SPIRAL2 injector, installed in its tunnel, is currently under commissioning at GANIL, Caen, France. The injector is composed of two low energy beam transport lines: one is dedicated to the light ion beam production, the other to the heavy ions. The first light ion beam, created by a 2.

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The SPIRAL 2 facility, currently under construction, will provide either stable or radioactive beams at high intensity. In addition to the high intensity of stable beams, high charge states must be produced by the ion source to fulfill the RFQ LINAC injection requirements: Q/A = 1/3 at 60 kV ion source extraction voltage. Excepting deuterons and hydrogen, most of the stable beam requests concern metallic elements.

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