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    Amenable actions, free products and a fixed point property by Glasner, Y., Monod, N.

    “…We investigate the class of groups admitting an action on a set with an invariant mean. It turns out that many free products admit interesting actions of this…”
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    Normal generation of locally compact groups by Eisenmann, A., Monod, N.

    “…It has been a well‐known open problem since the 1970s whether a finitely generated perfect group can be normally generated by a single element or not. We prove…”
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    A fixed point theorem for L ^sup 1^ spaces by Bader, U, Gelander, T, Monod, N

    Published in Inventiones mathematicae (01-07-2012)
    “…We prove a fixed point theorem for a family of Banach spaces including notably L ^sup 1^ and its non-commutative analogues. Several applications are given,…”
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    A fixed point theorem for L1 spaces by Bader, U., Gelander, T., Monod, N.

    Published in Inventiones mathematicae (2012)
    “…We prove a fixed point theorem for a family of Banach spaces including notably L 1 and its non-commutative analogues. Several applications are given, e.g. the…”
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    Neonatal electroencephalography during the first twenty-four hours of life in full-term newborn infants by Pezzani, C, Radvanyi-Bouvet, M F, Relier, J P, Monod, N

    Published in Neuropediatrics (01-02-1986)
    “…Analysis of 84 EEGs recorded during the first 24 hours of life in 80 full-term newborns admitted in intensive care unit for different reasons. - 35 died, 45…”
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    Nonunitarizable Representations and Random Forests by Epstein, Inessa, Monod, Nicolas

    Published in International mathematics research notices (01-01-2009)
    “…We establish a connection between Dixmier's unitarizability problem and the expected degree of random forests on a group. As a consequence, a residually finite…”
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    Sleep and brain malformation in the neonatal period by Monod, N, Guidasci, S

    Published in Neuropädiatrie (01-08-1976)
    “…Polygraphic recordings of 20 neonates with brain malformations and/or chromosomal anomalies were compared with those obtained in 29 normal fullterm neonates…”
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    Equivariant embeddings of trees into hyperbolic spaces by Burger, Marc, Iozzi, Alessandra, Monod, Nicolas

    Published in International Mathematics Research Notices (01-01-2005)
    “…We exhibit for any tree a family of equivariant embeddings into infinite-dimensional real hyperbolic spaces and study their geometric properties. For the…”
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    Sudden infant death syndrome in a twin: a comparison of sibling histories by KAHN, A, BLUM, D, MULLER, M. F, MONTAUK, L, BOCHNER, A, MONOD, N, PLOUIN, P, SAMSON-DOLLFUS, D, DELAGREE, E. H

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-07-1986)
    “…To determine possible characteristics of infant victims of sudden death, we examined 114 items related to the pre- and postnatal histories of 42 pairs of twins…”
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    Respiratory pauses and periodic breathing assessed by cardio-pneumography in normal infants and in SIDS siblings by Flores-Guevara, R, Sternberg, B, Peirano, P, Guidasci, S, Durupt, N, Monod, N

    Published in Neuropediatrics (01-05-1986)
    “…450 cardio-pneumograms (CPG) were performed on two successive nights in 68 controls and 235 SIDS siblings. The number of respiratory pauses greater than or…”
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    Sleep apneas in normal neonates and infants during the first 3 months of life by Flores-Guevara, R, Plouin, P, Curzi-Dascalova, L, Radvanyi, M F, Guidasci, S, Pajot, N, Monod, N

    Published in Neuropediatrics (01-01-1982)
    “…Sleep polygraphic recording was carried out on 52 normal full-term babies. 16 infants were recorded at 2 - 7 days of age, 14 at 2 to 5 weeks, 13 at 6 to 9…”
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