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Abstract The second lesson described the early years of cavity quantum electrodynamics with Rydberg atoms, from experiments in microwave spectroscopy of the Rydberg states of alkali atoms in the 1970s, to the first studies in strong atom-photon coupling …
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Examples of unresolved challenges will be presented to the audience for reflection during the seminars. …
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In certain classes of application (engines, nuclear power plants, integrated circuits), materials are subjected to very demanding operating conditions. Some of these have led to the development of architectural solutions (such as thermal barriers in …
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Intervention in English. Abstract The aim of this talk is to present the consequences for households of lack of financial protection for health-related expenses, and to discuss the policy responses that have developed to address this problem. The talk …
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Athens faced with the uprising of the Achaeans and Boeotians against Roman authority (146 BC). Decree for a citizen of Trezene honored in Boeotia. Effects of the destruction of Corinth on the Athenian economy. Stamping and circulation of Attic silver by …
09:45 to 10:45
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Decree of the Athenian clerics of Myrina (Lemnos) in connection with a senatus-consult restoring some Aegean islands to the city of Athens (IG II2 1224). The problem of …
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Documents and media Download support Questions surrounding health democracy in Africa Public and private health. The State and the citizen in Côte d'Ivoire Paying for health …
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Abstract In the sixth lecture, Benoit Gaultier (Collège de France) returned to the question of "Epistemic purism and doxastic puritanism: pragmatism, Clifford's principle and the question of the value of truth". He recalled that, according to Russell, the …
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Abstract The sixth lesson continued along this path, and turned to more contemporary philosophical history, by examining the semantics of ENs proposed in the mid-1970s by Saul Kripke [1] and Hilary Putnam [2] . These two authors, albeit in different ways, …
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The fifth lecture dealt with the links between epigenetics and the environment, a rapidly developing subject. Examples of epigenetic phenomena linked to a change of season (e.g. vernalization in plants) or nutrition (queen or worker status in bees) were …
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After the Catholic side of "Combray", it's time to examine its Jewish side. But first, we must return to Mme Gaston de Caillavet's account of the "First Communion" she had read in the novel. The misunderstanding is probably about the little madeleine, the …
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