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  1. 821.

    Thesis submitted to Université de Montréal

    2014

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    La thèse qui suit est organisée en deux volets: un premier volet portant sur les modèles de masse de galaxies et un second volet sur la conception de revêtements optiques et le contrôle de leurs propriétés mécaniques. Les modèles de masse présentés dans cette thèse ont été réalisés sur un sous-échantillon de dix galaxies de l'étude SINGS comprenant neuf galaxies normales et une galaxie naine. Ce travail visait à fixer le rapport masse-luminosité du disque à tout rayon en utilisant les résultats de modèles d'évolution galactique chimio-spectrophotométriques ajustés spécifiquement à chaque galaxie grâce à son profil de photométrie multi-bandes. Les résultats montrent que les disques stellaires tels que normalisés par les rapports masse-luminosité issus des modèles ont des masses cohérentes dans toutes les bandes étudiées …

  2. 822.

    Article published in Quaderni (scholarly, collection Persée)

    Volume 55, Issue 1, 2004

    Digital publication year: 2009

  3. 823.

    Article published in L'Inconvénient (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 75, 2019

    Digital publication year: 2018

  4. 824.

    Article published in Linx (scholarly, collection Persée)

    Volume 6, Issue 2, 1995

    Digital publication year: 2014

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    Adult learners in a professional or pre-professional context call for an efficient way to deal with their writing problems, which begins with the explanation of their errors ; we suggest three examples : on the one hand, the reader's feeling of incoherence may come not from text contents, but from its manner of presentation, which does not comply with the type envisaged in the guide lines ; on the other hand, what we usually term as an incapability to treat a subject only reflects, in real terms, a refusal to perform it ; and finally, the vocabulary is likely to play a crucial role in the coherence (or incoherence) of the text, the error not being attributable to a failure to master the syntactic structure or the skilful treatment of the information but to the inappropriate inferences on what we consider to be the meaning of the term used.

  5. 825.

    Article published in Tiers-Monde (scholarly, collection Persée)

    Volume 28, Issue 111, 1987

    Digital publication year: 2008

  6. 826.

    Article published in Documentation et bibliothèques (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 54, Issue 2, 2008

    Digital publication year: 2015

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    Following a presentation of the network of Quebec academic libraries, the author describes the challenges facing the network (globalization, student recruitment, financing, slowing demographic growth, distance learning, etc.). Finally she summarizes the Conference of Rectors and Principals of Quebec Universities action plan for 2007 to 2010, which includes topics such as collections access, research training, welcoming new readers and collaboration with neighbouring communities.

  7. 828.

    Article published in Revue des sciences de l'eau (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 9, Issue 4, 1996

    Digital publication year: 2005

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    Tritium, the radioactive isotope of hydrogen, is considered as a dating element for ground-water and allows the hydrogeologist to evaluate the aquifer waters average transit time T. This parameter is important for questions about the evaluation, exploitation and protection of water resources.Naturally produced in the atmosphere by the action of the neutronic component of cosmic radiation on nitrogen, 3H is present in precipitation at levels of about 5 UT. As a result of thermonuclear aerial tests from 1952 to 1980, the 3H content of precipitation increased markedly, reaching a maximum in 1963 of about 2500 UT and decreasing thereafter to about 50 UT in 1980. Since 1980, thermonuclear aerial tests have stopped but civil thermonuclear stations continue to influenced the 3H content of precipitation, which currently lies between 10 and 30 UT.Thanks to the regular analysis of the tritium content of precipitation, it is possible to evaluate aquifer ground-water transit times, T, with mathematical models. This approach uses an "input signal" (3H contents in precipitation) and an "output signal" (3H contents in aquifer ground-water) and calculate the best fit between the calculated output and the measured values. This best fit yields an estimate of the transit time T.According to the manner in which the waters mix as they pass through a porous media, three kinds of models are used: the well-mixed or exponential model, which supposes that water introduced into the system is completely and uniformly mixed with the aquifer water, such that the water output from the system is representative of the aquifer waters; the piston-flow model, which supposes that the incoming water traverses the aquifer with a constant velocity; and the dispersion model, which supposes a dispersion phenomenon due to the heterogeneity of the aquifer material. The piston-flow model and the exponential model represent the two possible extreme cases of this dispersion model: in effect, as dispersion increases the calculated output will tend towards the exponential model output. Similarly, for low dispersion systems, the calculated output will tend towards the piston-flow model output.To generalise these models, a distinction can be introduced between the age of a water molecule, equivalent to the residence time, and the transit time. The residence time is the time elapsed since any element has entered into the system, as opposed to the transit time which is the time spent by an element between entry and outflow from the system. This distinction implies three cases: - the residence time is smaller than the transit time, so depending on whether or not there is mixing, we have the dispersion or piston-flow model; - the residence time is equal to the transit time, yielding the exponential model; - the residence time is greater than the transit time, which is an unutilized case in classical modeling and which may be qualified as a short-circuit model. These models have been applied to the Versoie and Evian mineral water systems (Haute-Savoie, France), for which we have long time-series of 3H measurements. The Evian mineral water system uses a dispersion model, for which the average transit time is between 40 and 80 years. The Versoie mineral water system uses a mixing model, for which the average transit time is between 2 and 9 years.In conclusion, the long series of 3H measurements realized in France, Switzerland, Italy and Spain ground-waters from 1990 to 1993 allow us to distinguish four categories of results: 3H contents less than 2 UT, which characterizes an old ground-water with an average transit time greater than 2000 years; 3H contents between 2 and 10 UT, which characterizes a ground-water with an average transit time between 200 and 300 years, or a mixing between an old and a recent water; 3H contents between 10 and 40 UT, which characterizes a recent ground-water; 3H contents greater than 40 UT, which characterizes a groundwater near a nuclear station.

    Keywords: Tritium, eaux souterraines, datation, temps de séjour moyen, modèles mathématiques, Tritium, groundwater, dating, average transit time, mathematical models

  8. 829.

    Article published in Revue internationale de l'économie sociale (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 339, 2016

    Digital publication year: 2016

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    The aim of this article is to present business and employment cooperatives as the social and solidarity economy’s response to the problem of supporting new businesses. These cooperatives provide an original way of supporting new businesses by giving collective entrepreneurs the security as employees. Based on empirical work conducted among several cooperatives, the article describes who their target groups are, what they are seeking, what they get, and the educational role played by the cooperatives in making members more aware of the social and solidarity economy.

  9. 830.

    Review published in Management international (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 19, Issue 4, 2015

    Digital publication year: 2018