http://chineseinput.net/에서 pinyin(병음)방식으로 중국어를 변환할 수 있습니다.
변환된 중국어를 복사하여 사용하시면 됩니다.
Wavelet block thresholding for density estimation in the presence of bias
Christophe Chesneau 한국통계학회 2010 Journal of the Korean Statistical Society Vol.39 No.1
We consider the density estimation problem from i.i.d. biased observations. The bias function is assumed to be bounded from above and below. A new adaptive estimator based on wavelet block thresholding is constructed. We evaluate these theoretical performances via the minimax approach under the Lp risk with p ≥ 1 (not only for p D 2) over a wide range of function classes: the Besov classes, Bs pi,r (with no particular restriction on the parameters pi and r). Under this general framework, we prove that it attains near optimal rates of convergence. The theory is illustrated by a numerical example.
Efficacy and Tolerance of a New Anti-Regurgitation Formula
Christophe Dupont,Yvan Vandenplas,SONAR Study Group 대한소아소화기영양학회 2016 Pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology & nutrition Vol.19 No.2
Purpose: Regurgitation is a common physiological phenomenon in infants. The aim of the present study was to eval-uate the efficacy of a new anti-regurgitation (AR) formula (Novalac), thickened with an innovative complex including fibres, on the daily number of regurgitations and to assess its impact on stool consistency and frequency.Methods: Infants younger than five months, presenting at least 5 regurgitations per day were recruited in this trial. The efficacy of the new formula on regurgitation (daily number and Vandenplas score), stool frequency and con-sistency were assessed at day 14 and 90. Growth data were recorded at each study visit.Results: Ninety babies (mean age 9.6±5.8 weeks) were included in the full analysis data set. The mean number of regurgitation episodes at inclusion was 7.3±3.4. In all infants, regurgitations improved after 2 weeks. The daily number of regurgitations decreased significantly (−6.3±3.3, p<0.001) including in those previously fed a thickened formula (−6.2±3.0, p<0.001). There was no significant change in stool consistency at day 14. After 3 months, 97.5% of infants had formed or soft stools. Growth was appropriate with a slight increase of weight-for-age z-score (from −0.5±1.0 to −0.1±0.9) and no change of weight-for length z-score (−0.1±1.1 to −0.1±−1.1).Conclusion: The new AR formula thickened with an innovative complex is very effective in reducing the daily number of regurgitations without having a negative impact on stools consistency.
Christophe Vieira,Shingo Akita,김이선,Satoshi Shimada,Hiroshi Kawai,Mayalen Zubia 국립중앙과학관 2021 Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Vol.14 No.4
Freshwater specimens of an encrusting red alga were collected from three rivers in Tahiti, French Polynesia. Observed morphological features corresponded to those of the genus Hildenbrandia (Florideophyceae:Hildenbrandriales), confirmed by genetic data. rbcL and 18S rDNA sequences of theTahitian specimens were 4.95e5.15% and 0.94%, respectively, identical to those of a specimen from thePhilippines. The Tahitian and Philippine lineages formed a well-supported monophyletic clade, whichpositioned basally to the rest of the freshwater Hildenbrandia clade. Tahitian specimen cells were 7.6e16.2 mm in diameter in surface view, were rectangular in cross section, were 11.6e16.4 mm long and 2e3 mm high, and presented filaments 37e240 mm long, occasionally branching. Although the cells wereoverall wider than in other freshwater differences were observed between the Tahitian and other speciesof Hildenbrandia. The genetic divergences and longer cell sizes between the Tahitian and Philippinelineages strongly indicated they were not conspecific. A formal description of the new species, Hildenbrandiatahitiensis sp. nov., is provided. This is the first report of the genus Hildenbrandia from FrenchPolynesia. The present documentation of Hildenbrandia in a south central Polynesian locality extends ourknowledge of the geographical range for this genus.
After Emancipation: Decolonization and the Sunset of French Universalism
Christophe Gaudin 숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 2013 OMNES: The Journal of Multicultural Society Vol.4 No.1
French scholars are cited in abundance in the fields of cultural and post-colonial studies. Yet, it seems that despite their legacy and prophetic like omnipresence, they remain in their home country a legacy disputed, one more harshly criticized than anywhere else in the world. This paper tries to interpret this apparent paradox, notably by putting forward that French intellectuals have opened during decolonization a door which led them to a dead end, or more precisely to paths they would or could not keep walking on.
Deformation as Destiny : Made in Abyss and Kawaii Consumption
( Christophe Thouny ) 중앙대학교 인문콘텐츠연구소 2019 인공지능인문학연구 Vol.3 No.-
Postwar Japanese popular culture and animation in particular is often concerned with the relation between the human and a planet on the brink of disaster. While this has been explained in terms of the Japanese experience of war and nuclear disaster, I argue in this article that we should rather understand postwar Japanese animation in relation to a growing awareness of a planetary situation in what is now called the age of the anthropocene. This planetary situation has often been figured through the image of urban fortresses where a community of humans, Japanese or not, unify to fight against an external aggressor and survive. The figure of the urban fortress in Japanese animation such as Multidimensional Fortress Macross or Evangelion resonates with present discussions about the anthropocene articulated in terms of risk, sustainability and survival. By looking at the recent manga and TV series Made in Abyss, I propose to consider another figure of our planetary situation, not defined by survival but rather by an ongoing process of deformation in place allowed by kawaii consumption. Or more simply, Made in Abyss is about how much the body can take in a planetary situation
CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE VULCANO EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAMME TO THE UNDERSTANDING OF MCCI PHENOMENA
Christophe, Journeau,Piluso, Pascal,Correggio, Patricia,Ferry, Lionel,Fritz, Gerald,Haquet, Jean Francois,Monerris, Jose,Ruggieri, Jean-Michel,Sanchez-Brusset, Mathieu,Parga, Clemente Korean Nuclear Society 2012 Nuclear Engineering and Technology Vol.44 No.3
Molten Core Concrete Interaction (MCCI) is a complex process characterized by concrete ablation and volatile generation; Thermal and solutal convection in a bubble-agitated melt; Physico-chemical evolution of the corium pool with a wide solidification range (of the order of 1000 K). Twelve experiments have been carried out in the VULCANO facility with prototypic corium and sustained heating. The dry oxidic corium tests have contributed to show that silica-rich concrete experience an anisotropic ablation. This unexpected ablation pattern is quite reproducible and can be recalculated, provided an empirical anisotropy factor is assumed. Dry tests with oxide and metal liquid phases have also yielded unexpected results: a larger than expected steel oxidation and unexpected topology of the metallic phase (at the bottom of the cavity and also on the vertical concrete walls). Finally, VULCANO has proved its interest for the study of mitigation solutions such as the COMET bottom flooding core catcher.