Publications by authors named "Clerc M"

Macroscopic systems present particle-type solutions. Spontaneous symmetry-breaking can cause these solutions to travel in different directions, and the inclusion of random fluctuations can induce them to run and tumble. We investigate the running and tumbling of localized structures observed on a prototype model of one-dimensional pattern formation with noise.

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Background: Quality of life (QoL) in patients undergoing surveillance for uveal melanoma (UM) can be affected by psychological sequelae. Fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) may be acute especially when prognostication indicates an increased risk of metastatic recurrence. Communication with an ophthalmologist or oncologist can then play a key role in impacting QoL.

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  • Researchers have explored how chiral liquid crystal droplets can form self-organizing vortex clusters similar to Abrikosov lattices found in other materials.
  • The study uses a Ginzburg-Landau-like equation to explain the interaction dynamics that lead to these clusters, revealing a balance between repulsive forces and confinement within the droplets.
  • Findings contribute to a deeper theoretical understanding of vortex organization in liquid crystals and suggest new ways to manipulate these topological defects for potential applications.
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Risky dietary behaviors, particularly excessive sugar consumption, significantly contribute to dental caries. Dental practitioners are tasked with detecting and managing these behaviors to effectively treat caries and prevent recurrences. Although dietary assessment tools exist to identify such behaviors, they have limits.

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In hyperarid environments, vegetation is highly fragmented, with plant populations exhibiting non-random biphasic structures where regions of high biomass density are separated by bare soil. In the Atacama Desert of northern Chile, rainfall is virtually nonexistent, but fog pushed in from the interior sustains patches of vegetation in a barren environment. Tillandsia landbeckii, a plant with no functional roots, survives entirely on fog corridors as a water source.

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Pattern formation can be induced by coupling electromagnetic fields to a polarizable and lossy medium. Increasing energy injection patterns can exhibit aperiodic behaviors. We investigate the self-organization of unidimensional aperiodic patterns.

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Resistance to treatment in psychiatry can arise from a variety of causes, and here we look at two strategies that can improve this problem. First, we discuss the role of patients' relatives; in addition to family therapy interventions, setting up groups of relatives makes it possible to increase their skills in helping their sick relative and to help each other in this process. And finally, we look at the option of interventional psychiatry.

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Oral buccal tissues, including bone and mucosa, have unique properties. Oral mucosal fibroblasts and jaw osteoblasts, both derived from Cranial Neural Crest cells, play a key role in healing and repair. These cells express a specific repertoire of genes with their regenerative properties, but also craniofacial diseases.

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We analyze the temporal dynamics of an optically-pumped quantum well vertical external-cavity surface-emitting laser (VECSEL) with a Semiconductor Saturable Absorber Mirror (SESAM) using the time series obtained when varying the pump power. We unveil the quasiperiodic route to chaos in the system by characterizing the Fourier spectra, the attractors in phase space, and the Lyapunov exponents for each temporal behavior observed: periodicity, quasiperiodicity, and chaos. Thus, we provide a complete description of this experimental observation of the route to chaos in a VECSEL-SESAM system.

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One way to investigate the cortical tracking of continuous auditory stimuli is to use the stimulus reconstruction approach. However, the cognitive and behavioral factors impacting this cortical representation remain largely overlooked. Two possible candidates are familiarity with the stimulus and the ability to resist internal distractions.

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Donor-acceptor Stenhouse adduct (DASA) photoswitches have gained a lot of attention since their discovery in 2014. Their negative photochromism, visible light absorbance, synthetic tunability, and the large property changes between their photoisomers make them attractive candidates over other commonly used photoswitches for use in materials with responsive or adaptive properties. The development of such materials and their translation into advanced technologies continues to widely impact forefront materials research, and DASAs have thus attracted considerable interest in the field of visible-light responsive molecular switches and dynamic materials.

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Statement Of Problem: Cleft lip and palate are the most frequent congenital anomalies of the face and are often linked with lateral incisor agenesis. The therapeutic decision on whether and how to replace the lateral incisors is not straightforward, and a decision-making tree is needed.

Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the available literature reporting on treatments for the replacement of missing lateral incisors in cleft areas.

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  • Salmonella Typhimurium causes gut inflammation through HilD-controlled virulence factors, which helps the bacteria thrive by overcoming colonization resistance from the microbiota.
  • * However, this inflammation can also lead to the emergence of hilD mutants that have reduced virulence, sparking curiosity about what keeps the original virulent strain dominant in nature.
  • * Research shows that transferring microbiota from healthy hosts can inhibit the growth of these less virulent mutants, and that a balanced microbiota is crucial for S. Typhimurium's survival and virulence during gut inflammation.
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Self-organization and pattern formation are ubiquitous processes in nature. We study the properties of migrating banded vegetation patterns in arid landscapes, usually presenting dislocation topological defects. Vegetation patterns with dislocations are investigated in three different ecosystems.

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Self-organization is a ubiquitous phenomenon in Nature due to the permanent balance between injection and dissipation of energy. The wavelength selection process is the main issue of pattern formation. Stripe, hexagon, square, and labyrinthine patterns are observed in homogeneous conditions.

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The forecasting of high-dimensional, spatiotemporal nonlinear systems has made tremendous progress with the advent of model-free machine learning techniques. However, in real systems it is not always possible to have all the information needed; only partial information is available for learning and forecasting. This can be due to insufficient temporal or spatial samplings, to inaccessible variables, or to noisy training data.

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  • - This study aims to establish a standard critical size defect (CSD) model for studying bone regeneration in the alveolar bone of Aachen minipigs, focusing on the role of the periosteum in bone healing.
  • - Three minipigs underwent a surgical procedure where one side preserved the periosteum and the other removed it, followed by various imaging and histological analyses to assess bone healing.
  • - Results indicated that bone healing was inadequate in both conditions, with significantly worse healing noted when the periosteum was absent, reinforcing the importance of this tissue in bone regeneration processes.
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Spatial branching processes are ubiquitous in nature, yet the mechanisms that drive their growth may vary significantly from one system to another. In soft matter physics, chiral nematic liquid crystals provide a controlled setting to study the emergence and growth dynamic of disordered branching patterns. Via an appropriate forcing, a cholesteric phase may nucleate in a chiral nematic liquid crystal, which self-organizes into an extended branching pattern.

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Early-life microbiota seeding and subsequent development is crucial to future health. Cesarean-section (CS) birth, as opposed to vaginal delivery, affects early mother-to-infant transmission of microbes. Here, we assess mother-to-infant microbiota seeding and early-life microbiota development across six maternal and four infant niches over the first 30 days of life in 120 mother-infant pairs.

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Even though obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is one of the ten most disabling diseases according to the WHO, only 30-40% of patients suffering from OCD seek specialized treatment. The currently available psychotherapeutic and pharmacological approaches, when properly applied, prove ineffective in about 10% of cases. The use of neuromodulation techniques, especially Deep Brain Stimulation, is highly promising for these clinical pictures and knowledge in this domain is constantly evolving.

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Bipolar direct electrical stimulation (DES) of an awake patient is the reference technique for identifying brain structures to achieve maximal safe tumor resection. Unfortunately, DES cannot be performed in all cases. Alternative surgical tools are, therefore, needed to aid identification of subcortical connectivity during brain tumor removal.

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  • Oticon Medical cochlear implants utilize a stimulation mode called Distributed All-Polar (DAP) that connects multiple intracochlear electrodes and an extracochlear reference electrode, resulting in a unique current distribution that hasn't been fully described before.
  • A study was conducted using a modified Neuro Zti implanted in a human head to measure the current returning to each electrode during DAP stimulation, revealing that about 20% of the current returns to the extracochlear electrode while 80% is distributed among the intracochlear electrodes.
  • The results indicated that the position of the stimulating electrode and changes in charge level affect the current distribution, suggesting that more research is necessary to determine if DAP is more effective for speech understanding compared to other stimulation
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The phenotype of an organism results from its genotype and the influence of the environment throughout development. Even when using animals of the same genotype, independent studies may test animals of different phenotypes, resulting in poor replicability due to genotype-by-environment interactions. Thus, genetically defined strains of mice may respond differently to experimental treatments depending on their rearing environment.

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Ketamine has demonstrated at a lower dose a robust and rapid antidepressant effect due to a mechanism of action different from conventional treatments. It is now included in several international recommendations on treatment-resistant depression. Ketamine may be used in both out- or in-patient settings, generally by way of intravenous or intranasal formulations provided the fulfillment of safety requirements.

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