Publications by authors named "Philippot M"

The environmental performance of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) is influenced by their battery size and charging electricity source. Therefore, assessing their environmental performance should consider changes in the electricity sector and refurbishment of their batteries. This study conducts a scenario-based Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of three different scenarios combining four key parameters: future changes in the charging electricity mix, battery efficiency fade, battery refurbishment, and recycling for their collective importance on the life-cycle environmental performance of a BEV.

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The phenomenon of albinism in wheat androgenesis is linked to the transcriptional repression of specific genes involved in chloroplast biogenesis during the first weeks of in vitro culture. Isolated microspore culture is widely used to accelerate breeding programs and produce new cultivars. However, in cereals and particularly in wheat, the use of this technique is limited due to the high proportion of regenerated albino plantlets.

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Haplomethods are key biotechnological tools that make it possible to rapidly produce perfectly homozygous lines, speeding up plant breeding programs. Under specific stress conditions, microspores are reprogrammed toward sporophytic pathways, leading to embryo formation. Various endogenous and exogenous factors affect embryo yield in androgenesis, so the improvement of androgenesis efficiency requires the development of early, reliable and robust reactivity markers.

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Aim: Mortality from acute myocardial infarction has been falling during the past 30 years. The aim of the study was to evaluate the temporal trends of demographics, mortality rates, and time to treatment in patients admitted for acute ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in Vendée.

Patients And Methods: From 2008 to 2016, 1994 patients hospitalised in CHD Vendée for STEMI <48hours were included.

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Objective: The objectives of this preliminary work were to evaluate the distribution of an ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) (microbubbles) in different arterial regions (brain, kidney, lower limbs) using the Doppler spectrum brightness analysis and to discuss the results in the context of decompression physiology.

Method: There were four patients who instrumented with two pulsed Doppler sensors in order to monitor in real-time the spectrum of the middle cerebral femoral arteries. Renal arteries were investigated using an echo-Doppler probe handled by a sonographer.

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The development of ultrasonography in vascular applications has entailed research of ultrasound parameters leading to precise the diagnosis and quantification of carotid lesions in routine. The use of recent colour Doppler imaging techniques (velocity or power encoding) is recommended as they allow a better definition of the lesions and recesses. At present, features of plaque that could be related to increased incidence of stroke are: echogenicity, with a more frequent observation of anechoic or hypoechoic lesions in the case of clinical signs; texture, with frequent haemorrhage; surface contour, with a high rate of ulcerations which were accompanied by stroke; plaque motion, with a significant alteration in plaque motility in symptomatic patients; progression or regression in size, with a faster progression of anechoic and hypoechoic plaques; an increase in plaque volume is associated with a greater risk of stroke; a significant relationship between the presence of "ulcers" and embolic activity.

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We report the case of a 45 year old patient who presented ischemic stroke due to the migration of a sural thrombus through a patient foramen ovale (PFO) during a Valsalva manoeuvre. The presence of PFO should be systematically evoked in case of ischemic events, especially stroke in younger adults. The diagnosis is facilitated by two-dimensional contrast echography with intravenous administration of an echo-detectable contrast agent.

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Various methods were developed for the quantification of the degree of stenosis: B-mode imaging, CW Doppler with spectral analysis, PW-duplex, and color-flow imaging. The degree of stenosis can be evaluated using transverse views of the carotid in conventional B-mode imaging. The diameters of the residual lumen (Ds) and the external diameter (De) of the artery at the same level are measured and the degree of stenosis (in area) is calculated.

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