168 results match your criteria: "CNRS-Universite de Poitiers[Affiliation]"

We measure the response of open-cell polyurethane foams filled with a dense suspension of fumed silica particles in polyethylene glycol at compression speeds spanning several orders of magnitude. The gradual compressive stress increase of the composite material indicates the existence of shear rate gradients in the interstitial suspension caused by wide distributions in pore sizes in the disordered foam network. The energy dissipated during compression scales with an effective internal shear rate, allowing for the collapse of three data sets for different pore-size foams.

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Divergent otolithic systems in the inner ear of Paranthropus robustus and Australopithecus africanus.

J Hum Evol

December 2024

Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA; Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology, New York, NY, USA.

The bony labyrinth of the inner ear houses the sensory end-organs responsible for balance (otolithic system in the utricle and saccule, and semicircular canal system) and hearing (cochlea). Study of the bony labyrinth has revealed considerable morphological diversity in the hominin lineage (semicircular canals and cochleae) and aided in reconstructing essential aspects of primate evolution, including positional behavior, audition, and phylogenic affinities. However, evidence of evolutionary change in the hominin otolithic system remains elusive.

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Crystal Patterning from Aqueous Solutions via Solutal Instabilities.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

December 2024

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States.

Fluid instabilities can be harnessed for facile self-assembly of patterned structures on the nano- and microscale. Evaporative self-assembly from drops is one simple technique that enables a range of patterning behaviors due to the multitude of fluid instabilities that arise due to the simultaneous existence of temperature and solutal gradients. However, the method suffers from limited controllability over patterns that can arise and their morphology.

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A toroidal-topology traveling-wave thermoacoustic electric generator (TWTEG) is developed. It consists of a traveling-wave thermoacoustic engine, two linear alternators connected in parallel, and sets of variable resistive-capacitive (R-C) external electric loads, in conjunction with accessories and instrumentation required for experimental investigations. The working medium is helium with a static absolute pressure that varies from 25 bars to 30 bars.

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Background: A major issue in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) is the persistence of quiescent leukemia stem cells (LSCs) in the hematopoietic niche under tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) treatment.

Results: Here, using CFSE sorting, we show that low-proliferating CD34+ cells from CML patients in 3D co-culture hide under HS27A stromal cells during TKI treatment-a behavior less observed in untreated cells. Under the same conditions, Ba/F3p210 cells lose their spontaneous motility.

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This study presents a Bayesian maximum a posteriori (MAP) framework for dynamical system identification from time-series data. This is shown to be equivalent to a generalized Tikhonov regularization, providing a rational justification for the choice of the residual and regularization terms, respectively, from the negative logarithms of the likelihood and prior distributions. In addition to the estimation of model coefficients, the Bayesian interpretation gives access to the full apparatus for Bayesian inference, including the ranking of models, the quantification of model uncertainties, and the estimation of unknown (nuisance) hyperparameters.

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Effects of repeated cryostimulation exposures on sleep and wellness in healthy young adults.

Cryobiology

December 2024

Université de Poitiers, Laboratoire MOVE (UR 20296), faculté des Sciences du Sport, Poitiers, France. Electronic address:

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of daily whole-body cryostimulation (WBC) sessions during 5 consecutive days on wellness and sleep parameters in healthy young men and women. Twenty healthy subjects (9 women; 11 men) aged 23.1 ± 2.

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Coupling atmospheric-pressure low-temperature plasmas to electrochemical reactors enables the generation of highly reactive species at plasma-liquid interfaces. This type of plasma electrochemical reactor (PEC) has been used to synthesize fluorescent nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots (NGQDs), which are usable for multifunctional applications in a facile, simple, and sustainable way. However, the synthesis mechanism remains poorly understood, as well as the location of synthesis.

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Elastic strain mapping of plastically deformed materials by TEM.

Ultramicroscopy

November 2024

Intitut Pprime, Département de Physique et Mécanique des Matériaux, UPR 3346 CNRS - Universite de Poitiers - ENSMA, 11 Bd Marie et Pierre Curie, Site du Futuroscope, TSA 41123, Poitiers 86073 CEDEX 9, France.

A method for mapping elastic strains by TEM in plastically deformed materials is presented. A characteristic feature of plastically deformed materials, which cannot be handled by standard strain measurement method, is the presence of orientation gradients. To circumvent this issue, we couple orientation and strain maps obtained from scanning precession electron diffraction datasets.

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Novel Class of Crystal/Glass Ultrafine Nanolaminates with Large and Tunable Mechanical Properties.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

July 2024

Laboratoire des Sciences des Procédés et des Matériaux (LSPM), CNRS, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, 93430 Villetaneuse, France.

The control of local heterogeneities in metallic glasses (MGs) represents an emerging field to improve their plasticity, preventing the propagation of catastrophic shear bands (SBs) responsible for the macroscopically brittle failure. To date, a nanoengineered approach aimed at finely tuning local heterogeneities controlling SB nucleation and propagation is still missing, hindering the potential to develop MGs with large and tunable strength/ductility balance and controlled deformation behavior. In this work, we exploited the potential of pulsed laser deposition (PLD) to synthesize a novel class of crystal/glass ultrafine nanolaminates (U-NLs) in which a ∼4 nm thick crystalline Al separates 6 and 9 nm thick ZrCu glass nanolayers, while reporting a high density of sharp interfaces and large chemical intermixing.

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Charge density waves tuned by biaxial tensile stress.

Nat Commun

April 2024

Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, 91405, Orsay Cedex, France.

The precise arrangement and nature of atoms drive electronic phase transitions in condensed matter. To explore this tenuous link, we developed a true biaxial mechanical deformation device working at cryogenic temperatures, compatible with x-ray diffraction and transport measurements, well adapted to layered samples. Here we show that a slight deformation of TbTe can have a dramatic influence on its Charge Density Wave (CDW), with an orientational transition from c to a driven by the a/c parameter, a tiny coexistence region near a = c, and without space group change.

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Does IMU redundancy improve multi-body optimization results to obtain lower-body kinematics? A preliminary study says no.

J Biomech

May 2024

Equipe RoBioSS, Institut PPRIME, UPR3346 CNRS Université de Poitiers ISAE ENSMA, 11 boulevard Marie et Pierre Curie, Site du Futuroscope TSA 41123, 86073 Poitiers Cedex 9, France.

Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) have been proposed as an ecological alternative to optoelectronic systems for obtaining human body joint kinematics. Tremendous work has been done to reduce differences between kinematics obtained with IMUs and optoelectronic systems, by improving sensor-to-segment calibration, fusion algorithms, and by using Multibody Kinematics Optimization (MKO). However, these improvements seem to reach a barrier, particularly on transverse and frontal planes.

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Introduction: Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) offer a promising alternative to optoelectronic systems to obtain joint lower-limb kinematics during gait. However, the associated methodologies, such as sensor-to-segment (S2S) calibration and multibody optimization, have been developed mainly for, and tested on, asymptomatic subjects.

Research Question: This study proposes to evaluate two personalizations of the methodology used to obtain lower-body kinematics from IMUs with pathological subjects: S2S calibration and multibody optimization.

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Lumbar disc arthroplasty is a surgical procedure designed to treat degenerative disc disease by replacing the affected disc with a mobile prosthesis. Several types of implants fall under the term total disc replacement, such as ball-and-socket, mobile core or elastic prostheses. Some studies have shown that facet arthritis can develop after arthroplasty, without much precision on the mechanical impact of the different implant technologies on the facet joints.

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Optimal postural stability is required to perform in archery. Since the dynamic consequences of the string release may disturb postural equilibrium, they should be integrated into an archer motor programme to optimize postural stability. This study aimed to characterize the postural strategy archers use to limit the potentially detrimental impact of the bow release on their postural stability and identify characteristics that may explain a better performance.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fossil endocasts provide insights into ancient brain features like size, shape, and structure, informing studies on brain function and development.
  • Interdisciplinary methods, including neuroimaging and genetic models, enhance the understanding of extinct species' brains and their related behaviors.
  • Sharing digital resources and databases fosters collaboration, enabling faster discoveries in paleoneurology, benefiting both biomedical and ecological research.
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Monobromamine (NHBr) and dibromamine (NHBr) produced from reactions of hypobromous acid (HOBr) with ammonia can react with phenolic structures of natural organic matter (NOM) to produce disinfection byproducts such as bromoform (CHBr). The reactivity of NHBr was controlled by the reaction of the bromoammonium ion (NHBr) with phenolate species, with specific rate constants ranging from 6.32 × 10 for 2,4,6-tribromophenol to 1.

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Prediction of the 3D shape of the L1 vertebral body from adjacent vertebrae.

Med Image Anal

July 2023

Department of Oncology and Metabolism, INSIGNEO Institute for in silico Medicine, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

The aim of treatments of vertebral fractures is the anatomical reduction to restore the physiological biomechanics of the spine and the stabilization of the fracture to allow bone healing. However, the three-dimensional shape of the fractured vertebral body before the fracture is unknown in the clinical setting. Information about the pre-fracture vertebral body shape could help surgeons to select the optimal treatment.

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Micropillar compression is a method of choice to understand mechanics at small scale. It is mainly studied with electron microscopy or white-beam micro-Laue X-ray diffraction. The aim of the present article is to show the possibilities of the use of diffraction with a coherent X-ray beam.

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Stand-alone kyphoplasty in recent thoracolumbar split fractures: A series of 36 patients reviewed at 19months.

Orthop Traumatol Surg Res

April 2023

PRISMATICS (Predictive Research in Spine/Neuromodulation Management and Thoracic Innovation/Cardiac Surgery), centre hospitalier universitaire de Poitiers, Poitiers, France; Service Rachis-Neuromodulation-Handicap, centre hospitalier universitaire de Poitiers, Poitiers, France; Institut Pprime UPR 3346, CNRS - université de Poitiers - ISAE-ENSMA, Poitiers, France; Service de chirurgie orthopédique et traumatologie, centre hospitalier universitaire de Poitiers, Poitiers, France; Laboratoire ABS, université de Poitiers, Poitiers, France.

Introduction: Spinal fractures with a split component present specific bone union problems (pseudarthrosis). The purpose of this study was to assess the rate of pseudarthrosis after stand-alone percutaneous kyphoplasties and analyze clinical and radiographic parameters that are predictive of its efficacy in thoracolumbar spine fractures with a split-type of injury.

Hypothesis: Stand-alone kyphoplasty results in satisfactory bone union of the treated vertebral body despite the diastasis of fracture fragments.

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Post-exercise hypotension in male spontaneously hypertensive rats: The issue of calculation method.

Physiol Rep

February 2023

Laboratoire MObilité, Vieillissement et Exercice; EA 6314, Faculté des Sciences du Sport, Poitiers, France.

In spontaneously hypertensive rats, exercise can lead to a post-exercise decrease in blood pressure, named post-exercise hypotension (PEH). This can be following physical training but also after a single bout of mild to moderate exercise when measured with tail-cuff or externalized catheter methods. Our aim was to assess the PEH obtained with different calculation methods and to compare the magnitude of this effect induced by a moderate-intensity continuous exercise or a high-intensity intermittent exercise.

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The contribution of multibody optimization when using inertial measurement units to compute lower-body kinematics.

Med Eng Phys

January 2023

Equipe Robotique, Biomécanique, Sport, Santé, Institut PPRIME, UPR3346 CNRS Université de Poitiers ENSMA, Poitiers, 11, Boulevard Marie et Pierre Curie, Site du Futuroscope, F-86073 POITIERS CEDEX 9, France. Electronic address:

Kinematics obtained using Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) still present significant differences when compared to those obtained using optoelectronic systems. Multibody Optimization (MBO) might diminish these differences by reducing soft-tissue artefacts - probably emphasized when using IMUs - as established for optoelectronic-based kinematics. To test this hypothesis, 15 subjects were equipped with 7 IMUs and 38 reflective markers tracked by 18 optoelectronic cameras.

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Understanding the relationships between functional traits and environment is increasingly important for assessing ecosystem health and forecasting biotic responses to future environmental change. Taxon-free analyses of functional traits (ecometrics) allow for testing the performance of such traits through time, utilizing both the fossil record and paleoenvironmental proxies. Here, we test the role of body size as a functional trait with respect to climate, using turtles as a model system.

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In this study, new experimental data for the adsorption of lead onto a swelling clay mineral with a tetrahedral charge (beidellite) at the ultratrace level (<10 M) are presented. The data were interpreted using an ion-exchange multisite model that considers the sorption of major cations (including H), which always compete with trace elements for sorption onto mineral surfaces in natural environments. The ability of the proposed model to predict experimental K values under various conditions of ionic strength (fixed by NaCl solutions) and aqueous cation compositions (including Pb and PbCl) was tested.

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Bromamines i.e. monobromamine (NHBr), dibromamine (NHBr), and tribromamine (NBr) can be formed during oxidative treatment of waters containing bromide and ammonia.

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