Publications by authors named "Cornu F"

At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Swiss federal government implemented a lockdown that prompted a majority of private and public organizations to implement teleworking solutions for their employees. This study aimed to examine the impact of work modalities, job-related, relational, and organizational climate variables on employees' engagement, exhaustion, and perceived performance both before and during the forced teleworking period. Based on the job demands-resources framework, a survey was conducted ( = 1,373) in a Swiss Cantonal public administration.

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To date there are thirteen species validly assigned to the genus Anaerococcus. Most of the species in this genus are anaerobic and of human origin. Anaerococcus urinimassiliensis sp.

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Article Synopsis
  • Human urine, once thought to be sterile, has revealed a complex microbiota through culturomics that focused on anaerobic bacteria, isolating 450 species from 435 samples.
  • The study identified 256 bacteria not previously described in urine, including 18 new species, with 35% of the isolated species being anaerobes.
  • Findings indicate a significant overlap between urinary microbiota and gut microbiota, suggesting that many urinary bacteria originate from the gut, prompting a re-evaluation of our understanding of urinary health.
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The aim of this article is to review the human repertoire of bacteria in urine already described by culture and metagenomic techniques and published in the literature. Our study led us to compare this repertoire with other available human repertoires. We followed automatic and manual bibliographical methods and found 562 bacterial species reported in the literature as part of the human urinary microbiota.

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The taxonogenomic approach, including the culturomics techniques, is now currently used to isolate and characterize new bacteria. These approaches notably allowed us to discover six new species of the genus: strain SD1, strain Marseille-P2825, strain Marseille-P2225, strain Marseille-P2818, strain Marseille-P3257 and strain Marseille-P3109. Each is the type strain of the corresponding bacterial species.

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The mandatory accreditation of clinical laboratories in France provides an incentive to develop real tools to measure performance management methods and to optimize the management of internal quality controls. Six sigma methodology is an approach commonly applied to software quality management and discussed in numerous publications. This paper discusses the primary factors that influence the sigma index (the choice of the total allowable error, the approach used to address bias) and compares the performance of different analyzers on the basis of the sigma index.

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We report the main characteristics of 'Anaerococcus urinomassiliensis' strain FC4(T) (CSURP2143) that was isolated from a urine sample of a 17-year-old boy affected by autoimmune hepatitis and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis.

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Here, we report the main characteristics of Actinomyces urinae strain Marseille-P2225(T) (CSURP2225) isolated from a human urine sample.

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Objectives: To explain the high incidence of misdiagnosis of angiomyolipoma (AML) prior to surgery.

Materials And Methods: Between 1989 and 2007, 2,657 patients were operated for a renal tumor at Dupuytren hospital in Limoges and at Cochin hospital in Paris. In 85 cases (3.

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We study interatomic forces in a fluid consisting of a mixture of free charges and neutral atoms in the framework of the quantum many-body problem at nonzero temperature and nonzero density. Of central interest is the interplay between van der Waals forces and screening effects due to free charges. The analysis is carried out in a partially recombined hydrogen plasma in the Saha regime.

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The aim of the paper is to study the renormalizations of the charge and screening length that appear in the large-distance behavior of the effective pairwise interaction w(alphaalpha') between two charges e(alpha) and e(alpha') in a dilute electrolyte solution, both along a dielectric wall and in the bulk. The electrolyte is described by the so-called primitive model in the framework of classical statistical mechanics and the electrostatic response of the wall is characterized by its dielectric constant. In a previous paper [Phys.

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Static correlations in a classical fluid of charged spheres at equilibrium are studied in the vicinity of an insulating wall characterized by its dielectric constant. It is well known that the deformations of screening clouds induced by the presence of the wall result into an effective f(alphaalpha('))(x,x('))/y(3) interaction in the pair distribution function between two charges e(alpha) and e(alpha(')) located at distances x and x(') from the wall and separated by a large distance y along the wall. We investigate the structure of f(alphaalpha('))(x,x(')).

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The LIAISON immunoassay analyser was tested in a multicentre evaluation performed by 8 laboratories. The analytes evaluated were CA 15-3, CA 19-9, CA 125II, AFP, CEA, NSE and PSA. Excellent results were obtained for within-run and between-run precision with most assays showing within-run CVs < 5% and between-run CVs between 4 and 8%.

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Gaucher disease is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized by a deficiency in the glucocerebrosidase enzyme. Glucocerebroside then accumulates in macrophages (Gaucher cells), causing anemia, thrombocytopenia, organomegaly and major bone problems. Discovery of the enzyme deficiency by Brady in 1964, and subsequent extraction and partial deglycosylation of the native enzyme led to a treatment.

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Correlations in quantum plasmas. II. Algebraic tails.

Phys Rev E Stat Phys Plasmas Fluids Relat Interdiscip Topics

May 1996

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The c-kit proto-oncogene encodes a transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor. It belongs to receptor tyrosine kinase subclass III, which also includes the colony-stimulating factor I receptor (c-fms), platelet-derived growth factor receptors A and B (PDGFRA and PDGFRB), as well as FLT1 and FLT3/FLK2. c-kit and PDGFRA, c-fms and PDGFRB, FLT1 and FLT3/FLK2 are grouped by pair in three clusters in man on chromosome 4 band q11-q13, chromosome 5 band q31-q33 and chromosome 13 band q12 respectively.

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HLA-A, B, DR antigens were determined in 46 patients, heavily transfused with blood products. Patients were 44 haemophiliacs, one case of afibrinogenemia and one case of von Willebrand's disease. Thirty-three patients had HIV antibodies.

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