Search Results - "Rougé, S."
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A review on high temperature thermochemical heat energy storage
Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-04-2014)“…Solar thermal energy represents an increasingly attractive renewable source. However, to provide continuous availability of this energy, it must be stored…”
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Osmotic stress affects the stability of freeze‐dried Lactobacillus buchneri R1102 as a result of intracellular betaine accumulation and membrane characteristics
Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-07-2014)“…AIMS: To help cells to better resist the stressful conditions associated with the freeze‐drying process during starter production, we investigated the effect…”
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Ca(OH)2/CaO reversible reaction in a fluidized bed reactor for thermochemical heat storage
Published in Solar energy (01-09-2014)“…•The fluidization of 30wt% Ca(OH)2 powder diluted with 70wt% inert material has been performed.•The dehydration and the hydration of respectively Ca(OH)2 and…”
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Experimental characterization of coupled sensible heat and moisture storage for dry cooling enhancement
Published in Applied thermal engineering (25-06-2021)“…•A novel coupled heat storage is experimentally studied.•Sensible and moisture storages are coupled in a single tank.•Coupled storage is used to enhance the…”
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SULTAN test facility for large-scale vessel coolability in natural convection at low pressure
Published in Nuclear engineering and design (01-06-1997)“…The SULTAN facility (France/CEA/CENG) was designed to study large-scale structure coolability by water in boiling natural convection. The objectives are to…”
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Physical insight and modelling of a coupled sensible and moisture storage for dry cooler enhancement
Published in Applied thermal engineering (05-05-2022)“…•A numerical model of coupled sensible and moisture storage is presented.•The model is validated on data of the literature for sensible and sorption parts.•The…”
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OP048 IN VIVO L-ARGININE DEPRIVATION IMPAIRS NATURAL KILLER CELL FUNCTIONS
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Effects of 6 weeks of betaine or C-phycocyanin supplementation associated or not with wheel running on redox status
Published in Science & sports (01-02-2018)“…The effect of 6 weeks of betaine (3.88±0.49g by kg of body weight per day) or C-phycocyanin (0.34±0.0g by kg of body weight per day) supplementation alone or…”
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Mammary tumour microenvironment response to vitamin D and exercise in aged mice fed by high fat diet
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Long-term high-fat diet limits exercice benefits on mammary tumor growth in mice
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Ca(OH)^sub 2^/CaO reversible reaction in a fluidized bed reactor for thermochemical heat storage
Published in Solar energy (01-09-2014)“…Thermal energy storage (TES) is a key factor for increasing the efficiency of concentrated solar power plants. TES using a reversible chemical reaction appears…”
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Spontaneous physical activity in obese conditions modulates tissue hormonal signals leading to reduced mammary tumour growth
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Effets comparés de la 25-hydroxy et de la 1,25-dihydroxy vitamine D sur la lignée d’adénocarcinome mammaire EO771 : approche in vitro
Published in Nutrition clinique et métabolisme (01-04-2021)“…La vitamine D (VD) a été décrite comme un facteur ralentissant la croissance tumorale mammaire dans plusieurs modèles murins [1,2]. La 1,25-dihydroxy VD…”
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Un régime hyperlipidique sur le long terme limite les effets anti-tumoraux de l’activité physique
Published in Nutrition clinique et métabolisme (01-05-2023)“…L’obésité et l’activité physique constituent respectivement des facteurs de risque et de protection de la cancérogenèse mammaire. La surproduction d’œstrogènes…”
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L’activité physique sous régime obésogène favorise une réponse immunitaire anti-tumorale : approche expérimentale dans un modèle murin de carcinogenèse mammaire
Published in Nutrition clinique et métabolisme (01-11-2018)“…L’activité physique est recommandée pour limiter les effets délétères des pathologies chroniques comme l’obésité et obtenir un effet bénéfique global sur la…”
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PP050-MON DOES LEPTIN MODULATE THE NK CELL FUNCTIONS? AN IN VITRO APPROACH
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L’activité physique spontanée en condition d’obésité ralentit la croissance tumorale en modulant les signaux hormonaux tissulaires
Published in Nutrition clinique et métabolisme (01-03-2019)“…Expérimental/mécanismes cellulaires et moléculaires. En situation d’obésité, les dérégulations du tissu adipeux induisent la sécrétion d’œstradiol et de…”
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Le régime hyperlipidique intensifie la migration des cellules immunitaires dans un modèle murin de carcinogenèse mammaire
Published in Nutrition clinique et métabolisme (01-09-2017)“…L’obésité est un facteur de risque du cancer du sein après la ménopause. Elle est également associée à un risque accru de récidive et de mortalité du cancer…”
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La vitamine D induit ex vivo une production dose–dépendante de cathélicidine par les cellules mononucléées du sang périphérique
Published in Nutrition clinique et métabolisme (01-09-2017)“…Le déficit en vitamine D est largement répandu dans la population française, surtout chez les personnes âgées, occasionnant en plus des troubles…”
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