Publications by authors named "P De Bievre"

Bilharzia is the world's second parasitic endemic and its genito-urinary lesions are well described. Ectopic pregnancies on tubal obstruction by bilharzia eggs are reported in African populations. Through a case of clinical observation we report an exceptional case of tubal erythema tubal bilharziasis in a French woman of origin but particularly affectionate by the African woman Africa south of the sahara.

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Unambiguous and consistent concepts and terms such as measurand, metrological traceability, measurement uncertainty, comparability of measurement results, target measurement uncertainty, etc., must govern the description of measurements in order to enable a valid comparison of measurement results. That is not yet the case as numerous workshops over the last decade have shown worldwide and as chemical literature continuously displays.

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The lack of reference materials, accurately certified for nitrite, is a problem in view of the importance of this species for environmental and medical reasons. This work outlines a plan for the preparation of nitrite isotopic reference materials (IRMs) in the form of high purity solutions, certified for their nitrite-nitrogen isotopic composition and nitrite concentration. To achieve the desired accuracy (expanded uncertainty U with a coverage factor k=2 of View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Vector models which progressively lead to a general model for isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) are presented for the case of two 'monitor isotopes' and one blend involved. They enable one to find the boundary conditions for performing IDMS, and cover the cases of highly enriched isotopes, radioactive isotopes and ratios that are given with different denominator. The models identify the key measurements in their simplest form as well as the conditions which minimise the measurement effort and in some cases the propagated measurement uncertainties.

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We report a case of sepsis due to Clostridium perfringens after termination of pregnancy at 22 weeks with feticide by cordocentesis. Three weeks earlier, the 41-year-old patient had undergone an amniocentesis and a full trisomy 13 karyotype had been discovered. Feticide was performed by injection of thiopental and potassium chloride after percutaneous umbilical foetal blood sampling through the same needle.

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