Publications by authors named "M Chatel"

Episodic autobiographical memories are characterized by a spatial context and an affective component. But how do affective and spatial aspects interact? Does affect modulate the way we encode the spatial context of events? We investigated how one element of affect, namely aesthetic liking, modulates memory for location, in three online experiments ( = 124, 79, and 80). Participants visited a professionally curated virtual art exhibition.

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  • Three genotypes of the highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N8) virus were found in France during winter 2016-17, with genotype A causing significant economic losses in duck farming.
  • Phylogenetic analysis revealed that genotype A viruses formed five distinct geographic clusters in southwestern France, suggesting localized transmission patterns.
  • To prevent the spread of the virus to unaffected areas, it is essential for authorities to restrict the movement of potentially infected birds.
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First recognized as highly pathogenic viruses, hare lagoviruses belonging to genotype GII.1 (EBHSV) infect various Lepus species. Genetically distinct benign lagoviruses (Hare Calicivirus, HaCV) have recently been identified but few data have been available so far on these strains.

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Biopreservation represents a complementary approach to traditional hurdle technologies for reducing microbial contaminants (pathogens and spoilers) in food. In the dairy industry that is concerned by fungal spoilage, biopreservation can also be an alternative to preservatives currently used (e.g.

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  • An H3N2 avian influenza virus was found in domestic ducks in France in 2016.
  • The French H3N2 virus has characteristics typical of avian viruses.
  • However, the genetic analysis indicates that the genes for hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) likely evolved separately from other avian influenza viruses.
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