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Considerable progress has recently been made in the synthesis of inorganic particles down to a few nanometers in size. The first syntheses to achieve nanoparticle sizes with dispersions down to 5% in size date back to 1993, and were obtained with …
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Jean-Pierre Brun
Perfumers' workshops in Campania under the Roman Empire : Paestum and Pompeii (1)
Jean-Pierre Brun
Perfumers' workshops in Campania under the Roman Empire : Paestum and Pompeii (1)
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Dated from March 31 to June 7, 1913, the Bodmer sheets for Du côté de chez Swann total 95 in all. Proust received them day after day, and set about correcting them intensively. At this stage, the text remains highly unstable and mobile. We will examine in …
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Pascal Huguet
Gender stereotypes
Pascal Huguet
Gender stereotypes
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A number of gender stereotypes, whose influence on behavior can be identified fairly early on in cognitive development, ultimately stand in the way of girls and women entering scientific and technical fields. A number of studies in the behavioral …
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What are the mechanisms by which education modifies the child's brain ? I'll try to summarize a few key principles from the cognitive sciences that are applicable to the classroom. Cognitive psychology and brain imaging support two strong ideas : Children …
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Michel Fayol
Learning to spell
Michel Fayol
Learning to spell
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Learning to spell. The characteristics of the French spelling system make it particularly difficult to learn. This paper will present the main difficulties. It will then describe and explain the main errors found in children and adults. Finally, it will …
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Our cognitive system is characterized by a double constraint. On the one hand, it has limited processing resources, and is organized into different, relatively independent memories. On the other hand, this double constraint evolves during the child's …
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Specific learning disorders have been the subject of a great deal of scientific research, and are beginning to be better understood. We will illustrate the main results of this research in the specific case of developmental dyslexia Documents and media …
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