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Retrieval of surface radiative fluxes on the marginal zone of sea ice from operational satellite data
- Claude Kergomard, Bernard Bonnel, Yves Fouquart
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- Annals of Glaciology / Volume 17 / 1993
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- 20 January 2017, pp. 201-206
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With the development of coupled atmosphere–ocean models for the polar seas, there will be a great need of surface radiation budget data over partially ice-covered sea surfaces of the marginal ice zones. This paper presents an attempt to retrieve the surface radiation budget components over the Fram Strait area from operational satellite data, i.e. AVHRR visible and infrared radiances and SSM/I passive microwave brightness temperatures. The cloud optical thickness, which is the main modulator for the incoming solar flux, is retrieved from AVHRR visible radiances through a radiative transfer model, assuming surface conditions deduced from the SSM/I ice concentrations. The cloud base emissivity, required for the downwelling infrared flux computation, is linked to the optical thickness through the liquid water path. The results presented show a good agreement with field measurements and little sensitivity to the cloud and aerosol properties extracted from the literature rather than from the satellite data. Infrared fluxes retrievals would however require a better knowledge of the atmosphere temperature profile and cloud base altitude.
Fine Structure of Neurally Differentiated iPS Cells Generated from a Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Patient: A Case Study
- Daniella Herszfeld, Natalie L. Payne, Aude Sylvain, Guizhi Sun, Claude C. Bernard, Joan Clark, Henry Sathananthan
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- Microscopy and Microanalysis / Volume 20 / Issue 6 / December 2014
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- 22 October 2014, pp. 1869-1875
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We compared the characteristics of neural cells derived from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells from a patient with multiple sclerosis versus neurally differentiated control iPS cells of a healthy individual. The iPS cells were differentiated toward the oligodendrocyte lineage using a four-step protocol established for the differentiation of embryonic stem cells. The resulting cell population was immunostained on day 112 of differentiation for the presence of oligodendrocytes and analyzed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Both patient and control samples resembled a mixed population of neural cells rather than oligodendroglia of high purity, including neural stem cell-like cells and possibly oligodendrocytes demonstrable by TEM.
On the spectropolarimetric signature of FeH in the laboratory and in sunspots
- Patrick Crozet, Amanda J. Ross, Nathalie Alleq, Arturo López Ariste, Claude Le Men, Bernard Gelly
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union / Volume 9 / Issue S302 / August 2013
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- 07 August 2014, pp. 164-165
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Laboratory spectra showing Zeeman patterns in some FeH lines susceptible to be used as magnetic probes in cool stellar atmostpheres have been recorded in the laboratory, and molecular Landé factors obtained from analysis. These Landé factors have been used to model some lines recorded in Stokes V polarisation in sunspot spectra at the solar telescope THEMIS.
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- Edited by Christof Dejung, Universität Konstanz, Germany, Niels P. Petersson, Sheffield Hallam University
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- The Foundations of Worldwide Economic Integration
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Effects of microcystin-producing and microcystin-free strains of Planktothrix agardhii on long-term population dynamics of Daphnia magna
- Florence D. Hulot, David Carmignac, Stéphane Legendre, Claude Yéprémian, Cécile Bernard
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- Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology / Volume 48 / Issue 3 / 2012
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- 18 September 2012, pp. 337-347
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The effects of cyanobacterial toxins on herbivorous zooplankton depend on cyanobacterial strains, zooplankton species and environmental conditions. To explore the relationship between zooplankton and cyanobacteria, we investigated the effects of Planktothrix agardhii extracts on Daphnia magna population dynamics. We designed an experiment where individuals were grown in the presence of extracts of two P. agardhii strains. We monitored daily life-history parameters of D. magna individuals subjected to microcystin-RR (MC-RR), intracellular and extracellular extracts of a microcystin-producing strain (MC-strain, PMC 75.02) and a microcystin-free strain (MC-free strain, PMC 87.02) of P. agardhii. Measured life-history parameters of D. magna were used to build population dynamics models and compute expected population growth rate, replacement rate, generation time and proportion of adult and juveniles at demographic equilibrium. Results show that MC-RR tends to slow the life history (reduced growth rate and larger proportion of adults). In contrast, intracellular extracts of the two strains tend to accelerate the life history (increased growth rate, decreased generation time and lower proportion of adults). Extracellular extracts produce the same trends as the intracellular extracts but to a lesser extent. However, the MC-strain has stronger effects than the MC-free strain. Interestingly, extracellular extracts of the MC-free strain may have effects comparable to pure MC-RR. Moreover, in the presence of MC-RR and both cyanobacterial extracts, the daily fecundities present a cyclic pattern. These results suggest that MC-RR and unknown metabolites of cyanobacterial extracts have negative effects on D. magna reproduction processes such as those observed with endocrine-disruptive molecules.
Distribution and population size of the Corsican Nuthatch Sitta whiteheadi
- JEAN-CLAUDE THIBAULT, DIDIER HACQUEMAND, PASQUALE MONEGLIA, HERVÉ PELLEGRINI, ROGER PRODON, BERNARD RECORBET, JEAN-FRANÇOIS SEGUIN, PASCAL VILLARD
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- Bird Conservation International / Volume 21 / Issue 2 / June 2011
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- 24 March 2011, pp. 199-206
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Endemic to the island of Corsica in the western Mediterranean, the Corsican Nuthatch Sitta whiteheadi only occupies mature stands of Corsican Pine Pinus nigra laricio which cover a very small area. We present estimates of the distribution and population size of the Corsican Nuthatch, based on both field investigation and analysis of vegetation maps for the 103 county and municipality forests identified. Between spring 1997 and summer 2008, 48 forests were systematically investigated to map nuthatch territories, requiring 20 months of fieldwork. In the 55 forests not explored, we estimated the number of territories from analysis of digital maps with a calculated mean density from six spot-mapping censuses previously made in mature forests. The total estimated number was estimated to be 1,557-2,201 territories, distributed across 45 forest fragments (= group of connected stands) totalling 185 km2. At distances varying from 250 m to 16 km from each other, fragments were separated by unfavourable vegetation (shrubs, trees other than pines) or rocky outcrops. The area of these fragments varied from seven to 3,159 ha. Of the 45 fragments, 19 held fewer than 10 nuthatch pairs, 20 had 10–99 territories, and only six had more than 100 territories. We suggest that nuthatch numbers have declined by 10% in the past 10 years because of a reduction in suitable habitat due to fires and logging. The Corsican Nuthatch currently fulfils the criteria established by IUCN to qualify as “Vulnerable”.
Étude dynamique et thermique d’un écoulement pulsé en présence d’un solide chauffé en rotation
- Abderrahmane Ghezal, Zohra Ouchiha, Bernard Porterie, Damien Veyret, Jean Claude Loraud
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- Mechanics & Industry / Volume 12 / Issue 1 / 2011
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- 10 February 2011, pp. 45-65
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Ce travail s’intéresse à un écoulement autour d’un obstacle cylindro-conique chauffé, en rotation à l’intérieur d’une cavité cylindrique. Il s’agit d’étudier l’influence d’une perturbation de type harmonique sur le comportement dynamique de l’écoulement et sur le mécanisme de l’échange thermique avec l’obstacle. La fréquence de référence de l’écoulement périodique a été déterminée par l’analyse de l’évolution du régime vers son état stationnaire. L’étude a été menée pour des fréquences variant de 1/3 de la fréquence de référence à 10 fois cette dernière. La périodicité de l’écoulement est assurée par la condition d’entrée sur le débit supposé périodique. L’étude numérique a été réalisée pour des valeurs du nombre de Reynolds inférieur à 100 et pour des valeurs de nombre de Taylor inférieur à 500 afin d’éviter la présence des instabilités au sein de l’écoulement. Deux méthodes numériques ont été utilisées : une méthode de différences-finies combinée avec un schéma ADI et la méthode des éléments-finis. Le fluide considéré est l’air avec des propriétés physiques constantes. Le couplage convection-conduction a été considéré dans une plage de variation du rapport K de la conductivité thermique du solide à celle du fluide de 10-2 à 103. Les résultats montrent que les composantes de la vitesse varient en phase avec le débit, alors que la pression et les différents paramètres thermiques sont en déphasage avec la vitesse d’entrée. On note aussi l’aspect périodique de tous les paramètres dynamiques et thermiques de l’écoulement pour les nombres de Reynolds utilisés. L’influence de la fréquence se manifeste davantage pour ses valeurs élevées. Le nombre de Nusselt est proportionnel à la fréquence. Ces résultats sont en bon accord avec ceux données par d’autres études de référence.
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- By Rose Teteki Abbey, K. C. Abraham, David Tuesday Adamo, LeRoy H. Aden, Efrain Agosto, Victor Aguilan, Gillian T. W. Ahlgren, Charanjit Kaur AjitSingh, Dorothy B E A Akoto, Giuseppe Alberigo, Daniel E. Albrecht, Ruth Albrecht, Daniel O. Aleshire, Urs Altermatt, Anand Amaladass, Michael Amaladoss, James N. Amanze, Lesley G. Anderson, Thomas C. Anderson, Victor Anderson, Hope S. Antone, María Pilar Aquino, Paula Arai, Victorio Araya Guillén, S. Wesley Ariarajah, Ellen T. Armour, Brett Gregory Armstrong, Atsuhiro Asano, Naim Stifan Ateek, Mahmoud Ayoub, John Alembillah Azumah, Mercedes L. García Bachmann, Irena Backus, J. Wayne Baker, Mieke Bal, Lewis V. Baldwin, William Barbieri, António Barbosa da Silva, David Basinger, Bolaji Olukemi Bateye, Oswald Bayer, Daniel H. Bays, Rosalie Beck, Nancy Elizabeth Bedford, Guy-Thomas Bedouelle, Chorbishop Seely Beggiani, Wolfgang Behringer, Christopher M. Bellitto, Byard Bennett, Harold V. Bennett, Teresa Berger, Miguel A. Bernad, Henley Bernard, Alan E. Bernstein, Jon L. Berquist, Johannes Beutler, Ana María Bidegain, Matthew P. Binkewicz, Jennifer Bird, Joseph Blenkinsopp, Dmytro Bondarenko, Paulo Bonfatti, Riet en Pim Bons-Storm, Jessica A. Boon, Marcus J. Borg, Mark Bosco, Peter C. Bouteneff, François Bovon, William D. Bowman, Paul S. Boyer, David Brakke, Richard E. Brantley, Marcus Braybrooke, Ian Breward, Ênio José da Costa Brito, Jewel Spears Brooker, Johannes Brosseder, Nicholas Canfield Read Brown, Robert F. Brown, Pamela K. Brubaker, Walter Brueggemann, Bishop Colin O. Buchanan, Stanley M. Burgess, Amy Nelson Burnett, J. Patout Burns, David B. Burrell, David Buttrick, James P. Byrd, Lavinia Byrne, Gerado Caetano, Marcos Caldas, Alkiviadis Calivas, William J. Callahan, Salvatore Calomino, Euan K. Cameron, William S. Campbell, Marcelo Ayres Camurça, Daniel F. Caner, Paul E. Capetz, Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi, Patrick W. Carey, Barbara Carvill, Hal Cauthron, Subhadra Mitra Channa, Mark D. Chapman, James H. Charlesworth, Kenneth R. Chase, Chen Zemin, Luciano Chianeque, Philip Chia Phin Yin, Francisca H. Chimhanda, Daniel Chiquete, John T. Chirban, Soobin Choi, Robert Choquette, Mita Choudhury, Gerald Christianson, John Chryssavgis, Sejong Chun, Esther Chung-Kim, Charles M. A. Clark, Elizabeth A. Clark, Sathianathan Clarke, Fred Cloud, John B. Cobb, W. Owen Cole, John A Coleman, John J. Collins, Sylvia Collins-Mayo, Paul K. Conkin, Beth A. Conklin, Sean Connolly, Demetrios J. Constantelos, Michael A. Conway, Paula M. Cooey, Austin Cooper, Michael L. Cooper-White, Pamela Cooper-White, L. William Countryman, Sérgio Coutinho, Pamela Couture, Shannon Craigo-Snell, James L. Crenshaw, David Crowner, Humberto Horacio Cucchetti, Lawrence S. Cunningham, Elizabeth Mason Currier, Emmanuel Cutrone, Mary L. Daniel, David D. Daniels, Robert Darden, Rolf Darge, Isaiah Dau, Jeffry C. Davis, Jane Dawson, Valentin Dedji, John W. de Gruchy, Paul DeHart, Wendy J. Deichmann Edwards, Miguel A. De La Torre, George E. Demacopoulos, Thomas de Mayo, Leah DeVun, Beatriz de Vasconcellos Dias, Dennis C. Dickerson, John M. Dillon, Luis Miguel Donatello, Igor Dorfmann-Lazarev, Susanna Drake, Jonathan A. Draper, N. Dreher Martin, Otto Dreydoppel, Angelyn Dries, A. J. Droge, Francis X. D'Sa, Marilyn Dunn, Nicole Wilkinson Duran, Rifaat Ebied, Mark J. Edwards, William H. Edwards, Leonard H. Ehrlich, Nancy L. Eiesland, Martin Elbel, J. Harold Ellens, Stephen Ellingson, Marvin M. Ellison, Robert Ellsberg, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Eldon Jay Epp, Peter C. Erb, Tassilo Erhardt, Maria Erling, Noel Leo Erskine, Gillian R. Evans, Virginia Fabella, Michael A. Fahey, Edward Farley, Margaret A. Farley, Wendy Farley, Robert Fastiggi, Seena Fazel, Duncan S. Ferguson, Helwar Figueroa, Paul Corby Finney, Kyriaki Karidoyanes FitzGerald, Thomas E. FitzGerald, John R. Fitzmier, Marie Therese Flanagan, Sabina Flanagan, Claude Flipo, Ronald B. Flowers, Carole Fontaine, David Ford, Mary Ford, Stephanie A. Ford, Jim Forest, William Franke, Robert M. Franklin, Ruth Franzén, Edward H. Friedman, Samuel Frouisou, Lorelei F. Fuchs, Jojo M. Fung, Inger Furseth, Richard R. Gaillardetz, Brandon Gallaher, China Galland, Mark Galli, Ismael García, Tharscisse Gatwa, Jean-Marie Gaudeul, Luis María Gavilanes del Castillo, Pavel L. Gavrilyuk, Volney P. Gay, Metropolitan Athanasios Geevargis, Kondothra M. George, Mary Gerhart, Simon Gikandi, Maurice Gilbert, Michael J. Gillgannon, Verónica Giménez Beliveau, Terryl Givens, Beth Glazier-McDonald, Philip Gleason, Menghun Goh, Brian Golding, Bishop Hilario M. Gomez, Michelle A. Gonzalez, Donald K. Gorrell, Roy Gottfried, Tamara Grdzelidze, Joel B. Green, Niels Henrik Gregersen, Cristina Grenholm, Herbert Griffiths, Eric W. Gritsch, Erich S. Gruen, Christoffer H. Grundmann, Paul H. Gundani, Jon P. Gunnemann, Petre Guran, Vidar L. Haanes, Jeremiah M. Hackett, Getatchew Haile, Douglas John Hall, Nicholas Hammond, Daphne Hampson, Jehu J. Hanciles, Barry Hankins, Jennifer Haraguchi, Stanley S. Harakas, Anthony John Harding, Conrad L. Harkins, J. William Harmless, Marjory Harper, Amir Harrak, Joel F. Harrington, Mark W. Harris, Susan Ashbrook Harvey, Van A. Harvey, R. Chris Hassel, Jione Havea, Daniel Hawk, Diana L. Hayes, Leslie Hayes, Priscilla Hayner, S. Mark Heim, Simo Heininen, Richard P. Heitzenrater, Eila Helander, David Hempton, Scott H. Hendrix, Jan-Olav Henriksen, Gina Hens-Piazza, Carter Heyward, Nicholas J. Higham, David Hilliard, Norman A. Hjelm, Peter C. Hodgson, Arthur Holder, M. Jan Holton, Dwight N. Hopkins, Ronnie Po-chia Hsia, Po-Ho Huang, James Hudnut-Beumler, Jennifer S. Hughes, Leonard M. Hummel, Mary E. Hunt, Laennec Hurbon, Mark Hutchinson, Susan E. Hylen, Mary Beth Ingham, H. Larry Ingle, Dale T. Irvin, Jon Isaak, Paul John Isaak, Ada María Isasi-Díaz, Hans Raun Iversen, Margaret C. Jacob, Arthur James, Maria Jansdotter-Samuelsson, David Jasper, Werner G. Jeanrond, Renée Jeffery, David Lyle Jeffrey, Theodore W. Jennings, David H. Jensen, Robin Margaret Jensen, David Jobling, Dale A. Johnson, Elizabeth A. Johnson, Maxwell E. Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Mark D. Johnston, F. Stanley Jones, James William Jones, John R. Jones, Alissa Jones Nelson, Inge Jonsson, Jan Joosten, Elizabeth Judd, Mulambya Peggy Kabonde, Robert Kaggwa, Sylvester Kahakwa, Isaac Kalimi, Ogbu U. Kalu, Eunice Kamaara, Wayne C. Kannaday, Musimbi Kanyoro, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Frank Kaufmann, Léon Nguapitshi Kayongo, Richard Kearney, Alice A. Keefe, Ralph Keen, Catherine Keller, Anthony J. Kelly, Karen Kennelly, Kathi Lynn Kern, Fergus Kerr, Edward Kessler, George Kilcourse, Heup Young Kim, Kim Sung-Hae, Kim Yong-Bock, Kim Yung Suk, Richard King, Thomas M. King, Robert M. Kingdon, Ross Kinsler, Hans G. Kippenberg, Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Clifton Kirkpatrick, Leonid Kishkovsky, Nadieszda Kizenko, Jeffrey Klaiber, Hans-Josef Klauck, Sidney Knight, Samuel Kobia, Robert Kolb, Karla Ann Koll, Heikki Kotila, Donald Kraybill, Philip D. W. Krey, Yves Krumenacker, Jeffrey Kah-Jin Kuan, Simanga R. Kumalo, Peter Kuzmic, Simon Shui-Man Kwan, Kwok Pui-lan, André LaCocque, Stephen E. Lahey, John Tsz Pang Lai, Emiel Lamberts, Armando Lampe, Craig Lampe, Beverly J. Lanzetta, Eve LaPlante, Lizette Larson-Miller, Ariel Bybee Laughton, Leonard Lawlor, Bentley Layton, Robin A. Leaver, Karen Lebacqz, Archie Chi Chung Lee, Marilyn J. Legge, Hervé LeGrand, D. L. LeMahieu, Raymond Lemieux, Bill J. Leonard, Ellen M. Leonard, Outi Leppä, Jean Lesaulnier, Nantawan Boonprasat Lewis, Henrietta Leyser, Alexei Lidov, Bernard Lightman, Paul Chang-Ha Lim, Carter Lindberg, Mark R. Lindsay, James R. Linville, James C. Livingston, Ann Loades, David Loades, Jean-Claude Loba-Mkole, Lo Lung Kwong, Wati Longchar, Eleazar López, David W. Lotz, Andrew Louth, Robin W. Lovin, William Luis, Frank D. Macchia, Diarmaid N. J. MacCulloch, Kirk R. MacGregor, Marjory A. MacLean, Donald MacLeod, Tomas S. Maddela, Inge Mager, Laurenti Magesa, David G. Maillu, Fortunato Mallimaci, Philip Mamalakis, Kä Mana, Ukachukwu Chris Manus, Herbert Robinson Marbury, Reuel Norman Marigza, Jacqueline Mariña, Antti Marjanen, Luiz C. L. Marques, Madipoane Masenya (ngwan'a Mphahlele), Caleb J. D. Maskell, Steve Mason, Thomas Massaro, Fernando Matamoros Ponce, András Máté-Tóth, Odair Pedroso Mateus, Dinis Matsolo, Fumitaka Matsuoka, John D'Arcy May, Yelena Mazour-Matusevich, Theodore Mbazumutima, John S. McClure, Christian McConnell, Lee Martin McDonald, Gary B. McGee, Thomas McGowan, Alister E. McGrath, Richard J. McGregor, John A. McGuckin, Maud Burnett McInerney, Elsie Anne McKee, Mary B. McKinley, James F. McMillan, Ernan McMullin, Kathleen E. McVey, M. 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Nicholson, George W. E. Nickelsburg, Tatyana Nikolskaya, Damayanthi M. A. Niles, Bertil Nilsson, Nyambura Njoroge, Fidelis Nkomazana, Mary Beth Norton, Christian Nottmeier, Sonene Nyawo, Anthère Nzabatsinda, Edward T. Oakes, Gerald O'Collins, Daniel O'Connell, David W. Odell-Scott, Mercy Amba Oduyoye, Kathleen O'Grady, Oyeronke Olajubu, Thomas O'Loughlin, Dennis T. Olson, J. Steven O'Malley, Cephas N. Omenyo, Muriel Orevillo-Montenegro, César Augusto Ornellas Ramos, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator, Kenan B. Osborne, Carolyn Osiek, Javier Otaola Montagne, Douglas F. Ottati, Anna May Say Pa, Irina Paert, Jerry G. Pankhurst, Aristotle Papanikolaou, Samuele F. Pardini, Stefano Parenti, Peter Paris, Sung Bae Park, Cristián G. Parker, Raquel Pastor, Joseph Pathrapankal, Daniel Patte, W. Brown Patterson, Clive Pearson, Keith F. Pecklers, Nancy Cardoso Pereira, David Horace Perkins, Pheme Perkins, Edward N. Peters, Rebecca Todd Peters, Bishop Yeznik Petrossian, Raymond Pfister, Peter C. Phan, Isabel Apawo Phiri, William S. F. Pickering, Derrick G. Pitard, William Elvis Plata, Zlatko Plese, John Plummer, James Newton Poling, Ronald Popivchak, Andrew Porter, Ute Possekel, James M. Powell, Enos Das Pradhan, Devadasan Premnath, Jaime Adrían Prieto Valladares, Anne Primavesi, Randall Prior, María Alicia Puente Lutteroth, Eduardo Guzmão Quadros, Albert Rabil, Laurent William Ramambason, Apolonio M. Ranche, Vololona Randriamanantena Andriamitandrina, Lawrence R. Rast, Paul L. Redditt, Adele Reinhartz, Rolf Rendtorff, Pål Repstad, James N. Rhodes, John K. Riches, Joerg Rieger, Sharon H. Ringe, Sandra Rios, Tyler Roberts, David M. Robinson, James M. Robinson, Joanne Maguire Robinson, Richard A. H. Robinson, Roy R. Robson, Jack B. Rogers, Maria Roginska, Sidney Rooy, Rev. Garnett Roper, Maria José Fontelas Rosado-Nunes, Andrew C. Ross, Stefan Rossbach, François Rossier, John D. Roth, John K. Roth, Phillip Rothwell, Richard E. Rubenstein, Rosemary Radford Ruether, Markku Ruotsila, John E. Rybolt, Risto Saarinen, John Saillant, Juan Sanchez, Wagner Lopes Sanchez, Hugo N. Santos, Gerhard Sauter, Gloria L. Schaab, Sandra M. Schneiders, Quentin J. Schultze, Fernando F. Segovia, Turid Karlsen Seim, Carsten Selch Jensen, Alan P. F. Sell, Frank C. Senn, Kent Davis Sensenig, Damían Setton, Bal Krishna Sharma, Carolyn J. Sharp, Thomas Sheehan, N. Gerald Shenk, Christian Sheppard, Charles Sherlock, Tabona Shoko, Walter B. Shurden, Marguerite Shuster, B. Mark Sietsema, Batara Sihombing, Neil Silberman, Clodomiro Siller, Samuel Silva-Gotay, Heikki Silvet, John K. Simmons, Hagith Sivan, James C. Skedros, Abraham Smith, Ashley A. Smith, Ted A. Smith, Daud Soesilo, Pia Søltoft, Choan-Seng (C. S.) Song, Kathryn Spink, Bryan Spinks, Eric O. Springsted, Nicolas Standaert, Brian Stanley, Glen H. Stassen, Karel Steenbrink, Stephen J. Stein, Andrea Sterk, Gregory E. Sterling, Columba Stewart, Jacques Stewart, Robert B. Stewart, Cynthia Stokes Brown, Ken Stone, Anne Stott, Elizabeth Stuart, Monya Stubbs, Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki, David Kwang-sun Suh, Scott W. Sunquist, Keith Suter, Douglas Sweeney, Charles H. Talbert, Shawqi N. Talia, Elsa Tamez, Joseph B. Tamney, Jonathan Y. Tan, Yak-Hwee Tan, Kathryn Tanner, Feiya Tao, Elizabeth S. Tapia, Aquiline Tarimo, Claire Taylor, Mark Lewis Taylor, Bishop Abba Samuel Wolde Tekestebirhan, Eugene TeSelle, M. Thomas Thangaraj, David R. Thomas, Andrew Thornley, Scott Thumma, Marcelo Timotheo da Costa, George E. “Tink” Tinker, Ola Tjørhom, Karen Jo Torjesen, Iain R. Torrance, Fernando Torres-Londoño, Archbishop Demetrios [Trakatellis], Marit Trelstad, Christine Trevett, Phyllis Trible, Johannes Tromp, Paul Turner, Robert G. Tuttle, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Peter Tyler, Anders Tyrberg, Justin Ukpong, Javier Ulloa, Camillus Umoh, Kristi Upson-Saia, Martina Urban, Monica Uribe, Elochukwu Eugene Uzukwu, Richard Vaggione, Gabriel Vahanian, Paul Valliere, T. J. Van Bavel, Steven Vanderputten, Peter Van der Veer, Huub Van de Sandt, Louis Van Tongeren, Luke A. Veronis, Noel Villalba, Ramón Vinke, Tim Vivian, David Voas, Elena Volkova, Katharina von Kellenbach, Elina Vuola, Timothy Wadkins, Elaine M. Wainwright, Randi Jones Walker, Dewey D. Wallace, Jerry Walls, Michael J. Walsh, Philip Walters, Janet Walton, Jonathan L. Walton, Wang Xiaochao, Patricia A. Ward, David Harrington Watt, Herold D. Weiss, Laurence L. Welborn, Sharon D. Welch, Timothy Wengert, Traci C. West, Merold Westphal, David Wetherell, Barbara Wheeler, Carolinne White, Jean-Paul Wiest, Frans Wijsen, Terry L. Wilder, Felix Wilfred, Rebecca Wilkin, Daniel H. Williams, D. Newell Williams, Michael A. Williams, Vincent L. Wimbush, Gabriele Winkler, Anders Winroth, Lauri Emílio Wirth, James A. Wiseman, Ebba Witt-Brattström, Teofil Wojciechowski, John Wolffe, Kenman L. Wong, Wong Wai Ching, Linda Woodhead, Wendy M. Wright, Rose Wu, Keith E. Yandell, Gale A. Yee, Viktor Yelensky, Yeo Khiok-Khng, Gustav K. K. Yeung, Angela Yiu, Amos Yong, Yong Ting Jin, You Bin, Youhanna Nessim Youssef, Eliana Yunes, Robert Michael Zaller, Valarie H. Ziegler, Barbara Brown Zikmund, Joyce Ann Zimmerman, Aurora Zlotnik, Zhuo Xinping
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Estimating Attributable Mortality Due to Nosocomial Infections Acquired in Intensive Care Units
- Jean-Marie Januel, Stephan Harbarth, Robert Allard, Nicolas Voirin, Alain Lepape, Bernard Allaouchiche, Claude Guerin, Jean-Jacques Lehot, Marc-Olivier Robert, Gérard Fournier, Didier Jacques, Dominique Chassard, Pierre-Yves Gueugniaud, François Artru, Paul Petit, Dominique Robert, Ismaël Mohammedi, Raphaëlle Girard, Jean-Charles Cêtre, Marie-Christine Nicolle, Jacqueline Grando, Jacques Fabry, Philippe Vanhems
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- Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology / Volume 31 / Issue 4 / April 2010
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Background.
The strength of the association between intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired nosocomial infections (NIs) and mortality might differ according to the methodological approach taken.
Objective.TO assess the association between ICU-acquired NIs and mortality using the concept of population-attributable fraction (PAF) for patient deaths caused by ICU-acquired NIs in a large cohort of critically ill patients.
Setting.Eleven ICUs of a French university hospital.
Design.We analyzed surveillance data on ICU-acquired NIs collected prospectively during the period from 1995 through 2003. The primary outcome was mortality from ICU-acquired NI stratified by site of infection. A matched-pair, case-control study was performed. Each patient who died before ICU discharge was defined as a case patient, and each patient who survived to ICU discharge was denned as a control patient. The PAF was calculated after adjustment for confounders by use of conditional logistic regression analysis.
Results.Among 8,068 ICU patients, a total of 1,725 deceased patients were successfully matched with 1,725 control Patients. The adjusted PAF due to ICU-acquired NI for patients who died before ICU discharge was 14.6% (95% confidence interval [CI], 14.4%—14.8%). Stratified by the type of infection, the PAF was 6.1% (95% CI, 5.7%–6.5%) for pulmonary infection, 3.2% (95% CI, 2.8%–3.5%) for central venous catheter infection, 1.7% (95% CI, 0.9%–2.5%) for bloodstream infection, and 0.0% (95% CI, –0.4% to 0.4%) for urinary tract infection.
Conclusions.ICU-acquired NI had an important effect on mortality. However, the statistical association between ICU-acquired NI and mortality tended to be less pronounced in findings based on the PAF than in study findings based on estimates of relative risk. Therefore, the choice of methods does matter when the burden of NI needs to be assessed.
French National Program for Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, 1992–2008: Positive Trends, But Perseverance Needed
- Jean Carlet, Pascal Astagneau, Christian Brun-Buisson, Bruno Coignard, Valérie Salomon, Béatrice Tran, Jean-Claude Desenclos, Vincent Jarlier, Benoît Schlemmer, Pierre Parneix, Bernard Regnier, Jacques Fabry, French National Program for Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance
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- Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology / Volume 30 / Issue 8 / August 2009
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- 02 January 2015, pp. 737-745
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To describe the French program for the prevention of healthcare-associated infections and antibiotic resistance and provide results for some of the indicators available to evaluate the program. In addition to structures and process indicators, the 2 outcome indicators selected were the rate of surgical site infection and the proportion of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolates among the S. aureus isolates recovered.
Design.Descriptive study of the evolution of the national structures for control of healthcare-associated infections since 1992. Through national surveillance networks, process indicators were available from 1993 to 2006, surgical site infection rates were available from 1999 to 2005, and prevalence rates for MRSA infection were available from 2001 to 2007.
Results.A comprehensive national program has gradually been set up in France during the period from 1993 to 2004, which included strengthening of organized infection control activities at the local, regional, and national levels and developing large networks for surveillance of specific infections and antibiotic resistance. These achievements were complemented by instituting mandatory notification for unusual nosocomial events, especially outbreaks. The second phase of the program involved the implementation of 5 national quality indicators with public reporting. Surgical site infection rates decreased by 25% over a 6-year period. In France, the median proportion of MRSA among S. aureus isolates recovered from patients with bacteremia decreased from 33.4% to 25.7% during the period from 2001 to 2007, whereas this proportion increased in many other European countries.
Conclusions.Very few national programs have been evaluated since the Study on the Efficacy of Nosocomial Infection Control. Although continuing efforts are required, the French program appears to have been effective at reducing infection rates.
Differential susceptibility to a trematode parasite among genotypes of the Mytilus edulis/galloprovincialis complex
- Christine Coustau, François Renaud, Claude Maillard, Nicole Pasteur, Bernard Delay
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- Genetical Research / Volume 57 / Issue 3 / June 1991
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We show that parasitism by the trematode Prosorhynchus squamatus in parental and introgressed Mytilus edulis/galloprovincialis (Bivalvia) mussels occurs in individuals with a predominantly M. edulis genome. This result suggests that the restricted specificity of P. squamatus is dependent on genetic factor(s) present in M. edulis. Because of its strong pathogenic effects (i.e. total castration and possible death), this parasite may be a source of intense selection against M. edulis genomes when they are present in a site. As a consequence, it may favour the geographic extension of the M. galloprovincialis genome. Previous studies have indicated that, in hybrid zones, recombinant genotypes are more susceptible to parasitic infections than either parental genotype. We demonstrate that this is not the case for the M. edulis/M. galloprovincialis system, and that the parental genotype alone determines susceptibility.
Protein and amino acid profiles of Tunisian Deglet Nour and Allig date palm fruit seeds
- Mohamed Ali Bouaziz, Souhail Besbes, Christophe Blecker, Bernard Wathelet, Claude Deroanne, Hamadi Attia
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Introduction. The fruit of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is an important crop of the arid and semi-arid areas of the world. It has always played a genuine economic and social part in the lives of the people of these areas. Nevertheless, there are few studies related to the composition and the functional properties of the different components (fibres, fats and proteins) of the date seeds. In order to obtain more information on the nutritive value and the chemical composition of the pits of the most important and most valuable Tunisian date palm varieties (Deglet Nour and Allig), we studied their profiles of proteins and amino acids. Materials and methods. Date seeds of two Tunisian cultivars, Deglet Nour and Allig, were separately milled in a heavy-duty grinder to pass 1–2 mm screens; then, they were preserved at – 20 °C until analysis. The soluble proteins from defatted date seeds were extracted with water at pH 10, and were analysed by sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Results and discussion. Amino acid profiles revealed that date seeds from the Deglet Nour and Allig varieties contained the majority of essential amino acids: lysine, isoleucine, leucine, methionine, threonine, valine and phenylalanine. Seventeen amino acids were detected in the seeds of the two studied cultivars. Glutamic acid was the major amino acid in Deglet Nour and Allig date seeds, representing 17.83% and 16.77%, respectively, of the total amino acids. Date seeds appeared to contain a number of proteins with molecular weights ranging from 22 kDa to 70 kDa. Three prominent bands appeared at 32 kDa, 60 kDa and 70 kDa.
Consumo de psicotrópicos y riesgo de hospitalización relacionado con el calor
- Karin Martin-Latry, Marie-Pierre Goumy, Philippe Latry, Claude Gabinski, Bernard Bégaud, Isabelle Faure, Hélène Verdoux
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- European Psychiatry (Ed.Española) / Volume 14 / Issue 8 / November 2007
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Evaluar si el consumo de psicotrópicos se asocia con mayor riesgo de ingreso hospitalario por patologías relacionadas con el calor durante una ola de calor.
MétodoRealizamos un estudio de casos y controles apareados. Los casos fueron las personas ingresadas en un servicio de urgencias por patología relacionada con el calor (hipertermia o golpe de calor) durante la ola de calor de agosto de 2003. Los controles fueron personas que vivían en la misma zona, pero que nofueron hospitalizados durante el mismo período, y que tenían, al menos, una prescripción enviada para ser reembolsada por la seguridad social en julio de 2003. Se usaron análisis multivariantes para identificar los psicotrópicos asociados por separado con la derivación al hospital durante el período de ola de calor.
ResultadosEntre los 1.405 pacientes ingresados en el servicio de urgencias, 56 (4%) presentaban alguna patología relacionada con el calor. La edad media de los casos era de 83 años. Los análisis multivariantes demostraron que los casos tenían más probabilidades que los controles de estar siendo tratados con anticolinérgicos (CP 6, IC 95% 1,8-19,6), antipsicóticos (CP 4,6, IC 95% 1,9-11,2) o ansiolíticos (CP 2,4, IC 95% 1,3-4,4).
ConclusiónEn situaciones especiales de riesgo, como las olas de calor, debe evaluarse cuidadosamente el cociente riesgo/beneficio de los psicotrópicos, ya que que podrían interferir con la regulación de la temperatura corporal, en particular, en ancianos.
Instabilités de contact : analyses temporelle, aux valeurs propres et validation expérimentale
- Anissa Meziane, Laurent Baillet, Bernard Laulagnet, Claude Godeau, Yves Berthier
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- Mechanics & Industry / Volume 8 / Issue 6 / November 2007
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- 06 February 2008, pp. 597-607
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Les instabilités générées par frottement sont responsables des divers bruits tels que le crissement, le sifflement ou le broutement... Pour modéliser et comprendre ce phénomène d'instabilités, les analyses temporelles et aux valeurs propres sont utilisées sur un système modèle constitué de deux poutres en contact. Dans l'analyse aux valeurs propres, l'instabilité se manifeste par la coalescence de deux modes propres du système. Dans l'analyse temporelle, l'instabilité est caractérisée par des zones d'adhérence ou de décollement qui apparaissent au niveau de la surface de contact. Les résultats issus des deux analyses sont cohérents et complémentaires. Une validation expérimentale a été effectuée et montre une bonne corrélation entre les résultats numériques et expérimentaux.
Psychotropic drugs use and risk of heat-related hospitalisation
- Karin Martin-Latry, Marie-Pierre Goumy, Philippe Latry, Claude Gabinski, Bernard Bégaud, Isabelle Faure, Hélène Verdoux
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 22 / Issue 6 / September 2007
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- 21 May 2007, pp. 335-338
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To assess if use of psychotropic drugs is associated with an increased risk of admission for heat-related pathologies during a heat wave period.
MethodWe conducted a matched case–control study. Cases were defined as subjects admitted to an emergency department for heat-related pathology (hyperthermia or heat stroke) over the August 2003 heat wave. Controls were defined as subjects living in the same area but not hospitalised over the same period and who had at least one prescription form submitted for refunding by the social security insurance in July 2003. Multivariate analyses were used to identify psychotropic drugs independently associated with hospital referral during the heat wave period.
ResultsOut of the 1405 patients admitted to the emergency department, 56 (4%) presented with heat-related pathology. The mean age of cases was 83 years. Multivariate analyses showed that cases were more likely than controls to be treated with anticholinergic drugs (OR 6.0, 95% CI 1.8–19.6), antipsychotics (OR 4.6, 95% CI 1.9–11.2) or anxiolytics (OR 2.4, 95% CI 1.3–4.4).
ConclusionIn special risk situations such as heat waves, the risk/benefit ratio of psychotropic drugs which could interfere with body temperature regulation has to be carefully assessed, particularly in the elderly.
Genetic and environmental contributions to serum ascorbic acid concentrations: the Stanislas Family Study
- Bernard Herbeth, Jean-Claude Guilland, Luc Rochette, Gérard Siest, Sophie Visvikis-Siest
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 96 / Issue 6 / December 2006
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- 15 March 2007, pp. 1013-1020
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Although numerous environmental factors are documented to influence serum ascorbic concentrations, little is known about the genetic versus environmental contributions to variation of this trait. The aim of this study was to estimate family correlation and, additive genetic heritability and household effects in a variance component analysis for serum ascorbic acid concentrations. In a sample of ninety French families, information was obtained regarding serum ascorbic acid concentrations, usual dietary intake, lifestyle, and other related covariates. Spouse, parent–offspring and offspring–offspring significant correlation coefficients for serum ascorbic acid concentrations, adjusted for age, cigarette consumption and oral contraceptive use, were 0·432, 0·298 and 0·485, respectively, and for adjusted values for additional diet covariates (vitamin C intake and fruit and vegetable consumption), were 0·362, 0·154 and 0·348, respectively. Variance component analysis for serum ascorbic concentrations showed no significant genetic contribution to variability of this trait. Conversely, household common environment accounted for 27·7 and 42·6 % in parents and offspring, respectively, after adjustment for age, cigarette consumption and oral contraceptive use. After adjustment for the two additional diet covariates (vitamin C intake and fruit and vegetable consumption) household common variance decreased to 13·6 and 30·5 % in parents and offspring, respectively. These results show that serum ascorbic acid concentrations aggregate within healthy families partly due to diet intake but without a significant genetic component.
Vorticity and passive-scalar dynamics in two-dimensional turbulence
- Armando Babiano, Claude Basdevant, Bernard Legras, Robert Sadourny
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- Journal of Fluid Mechanics / Volume 183 / October 1987
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The dynamics of vorticity in two-dimensional turbulence is studied by means of semi-direct numerical simulations, in parallel with passive-scalar dynamics. It is shown that a passive scalar forced and dissipated in the same conditions as vorticity, has a quite different behaviour. The passive scalar obeys the similarity theory à la Kolmogorov, while the enstrophy spectrum is much steeper, owing to a hierarchy of strong coherent vortices. The condensation of vorticity into such vortices depends critically both on the existence of an energy invariant (intimately related to the feedback of vorticity transport on velocity, absent in passive-scalar dynamics, and neglected in the Kolmogorov theory of the enstrophy inertial range); and on the localness of flow dynamics in physical space (again not considered by the Kolmogorov theory, and not accessible to closure model simulations). When space localness is artificially destroyed, the enstrophy spectrum again obeys a k−1 law like a passive scalar. In the wavenumber range accessible to our experiments, two-dimensional turbulence can be described as a hierarchy of strong coherent vortices superimposed on a weak vorticity continuum which behaves like a passive scalar.
The behaviour of naturally oscillating three-dimensional flow around a cylinder
- Claude Tournier, Bernard Py
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- Journal of Fluid Mechanics / Volume 85 / Issue 1 / 7 March 1978
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Split-film electrochemical transducer theory is briefly outlined so as to show its ability to separate statistical properties of each component of the surface velocity gradient in regions as different as a boundary layer, a separated zone and a three-dimensional separation line. A lot of measurements of the flow field near a cylinder which are not yet available elsewhere are carried out everywhere on the cross-section of a yawed cylinder. A direct verification of the independence principle and Wild's thermal analogy in separated zones is executed. The periodic and random parts of each component of the surface velocity gradient are separated. Cross-spectral analysis between any pair of points shows that the periodic surface flow is coherent upon any cross-section and in a large region in the spanwise direction. The stationary wave system is investigated in space and time. The reconstitution, instant by instant, of the averaged integral wall streamlines leads to an understanding of the synchronization of the natural oscillations. The four main stagnation or separation lines quickly move from one extreme position to the other, and at certain times contrary vortices stretching in the direction of the generators can appear. In the rearward stagnation region random small-scale fluctuations are probably turbulent, but in the intermediate region high-level random fluctuations in the spanwise direction are much more coherent and probably contribute to keeping the flow in phase at large distances.
Value of indicators for assessing recent mating in brachyuran crabs
- Céline Duluc, Bernard Sainte-Marie, Jean-Claude Brêthes
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- Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom / Volume 85 / Issue 1 / February 2005
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Methods for assessing the occurrence and recency of mating are important for the management and conservation of exploited brachyuran crabs. Using multiparous females of the snow crab Chionoecetes opilio, we evaluated by experiment the efficacy of three indicators of recent mating: a white deposit in the spermathecae, extended mate-guarding, and fresh grasping marks on the female pereiopods. This was done by contrasting sperm counts between the left and the right spermatheca of females that were exposed to males with the right gonopod ablated, at treatment sex ratios of 20[female]:3[male ] or 50[female]:3[male ]. We expected that sperm reserves would be balanced between the two spermathecae of non-mated females and larger in the right than in the left spermatheca of mated females. Although no mating indicator was infallible, the presence of a white deposit was the most accurate because it maximized the median difference of sperm counts between the two spermathecae for the group of presumably mated females and minimized it for the group of presumably non-mated females. The use of grasping marks overestimated the mating frequency and resulted in the misclassification of a large proportion of females. Extended mate-guarding was a slightly better mating indicator than grasping marks, but it is not practical for field studies. Classification errors associated with each indicator can be explained mostly by female and male behaviours and may vary in magnitude with sociosexual context.
Higher calcium urinary loss induced by a calcium sulphate-rich mineral water intake than by milk in young women
- Marion Brandolini, Léon Guéguen, Yves Boirie, Paulette Rousset, Marie-Claude Bertière, Bernard Beaufrère
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 93 / Issue 2 / February 2005
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- 08 March 2007, pp. 225-231
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It is well known that the intestinal availability of Ca from Ca-rich mineral waters is equivalent to that of milk Ca. However, the effect of associated anions on Ca urinary loss needs to be addressed. The aim of the current study was to compare, under ordinary conditions of consumption, milk and a SO4-rich mineral water as the Ca provider in a large number of subjects consuming the same quantity of Ca from the two sources in a crossover study lasting for an extended period. Thirty-seven healthy women completed a 12-week protocol, divided into four periods of 3 weeks (W). In the first (W1–3) and third (W6–9) periods, dietary Ca intake was restricted to 600 mg/d. In the second (W4–6) and final (W10–12) periods, either 400 ml/d medium-fat milk or 1 litre of a Ca- and SO4-rich mineral water, each providing about 480 mg Ca/d, was added to the diet in a random manner. Dietary evaluation, blood and urinary measures were performed during the last week (W6 and W12) of each Ca supplementation period. The urinary excretion of Ca was higher (0·5 mmol/d more) with water than with milk (P<0·001). An examination of all the dietary factors known to influence calciuria suggested that the acidogenic action of SO4 was responsible for this increased calciuria. Thus, despite an equal Ca intake and assuming an unchanged intestinal absorption, these results suggest that Ca balance is better with milk consumption than with CaSO4-rich water.