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Aim.-This study focused on issues in the education of type 2 diabetes patients in primary care on Reunion Island which, in a medical context, is broadly similar to metropolitan France, but with a much greater prevalence of diabetes. The... more
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      Primary CareHealth Professional EducationPrimary Health CareAdult Continuing and Professional Education
ObjectivesThis study compares the prevalence and perinatal mortality of congenital heart defects on La Réunion with European (EUROCAT) standards.Methods and resultsData were extracted from a EUROCAT-affiliated congenital malformations... more
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      MedicineCongenital Heart DefectsPregnancyReunion
Objectives: This study compares the prevalence and perinatal mortality of congenital heart defects on La Réunion with European (EUROCAT) standards. Methods and results: Data were extracted from a EUROCAT-affiliated congenital... more
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      Congenital Heart DefectsPregnancyReunionRegistries
I am very pleased to send our revisions for the manuscript entitled "Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Isolated from chicken carcasses and environment at slaughter in Reunion Island: prevalence, genetic characterization and antibiotic... more
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      ReunionPrevalencePOULTRY DISEASESChickens
Reunion Island is a French territory located in the western Indian Ocean. The genetic pattern of the Reunionese population has been shaped by contributions from highly contrasting regions of the world. Over the last 350 years, several... more
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      PhylogeographyPopulation GeneticsPopulation DynamicsGenetic Diversity
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      Groundwater ContaminationGroundwater HydrologyReunionWater quality, wastewater reuse, integrated water resources management, water resources pollution, emerging pollutants in water, soil and groundwater
Laboratoire de recherche sur les espaces créoles et francophones -EA 4549 Université de la Réunion -15, avenue René Cassin -97715 Saint-Denis messag cedex 9 Tél : 02 62 93 85 70 -Fax : 02 62 93 85 73 -Site : <www.lcf-reunion.fr>... more
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      EthnographyMigration StudiesReunion
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      French HistoryResearch Methods and MethodologyFrench StudiesResearch Methodology
Le réunionnais, langue créole de l'océan indien, aurait-il pu contribuer au développement du tayo, langue créole parlée par les Kanak de Saint-Louis ? Afin de répondre à cette question, Karin Speedy expose un épisode de l'histoire... more
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      French HistoryContact LinguisticsFrench StudiesTransnationalism
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      GroundwaterReunion
Contemporary literatures of the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean and Oceania, littérature contemporaine, littératures contemporaines, littératures francophone, francophone literature, Caribbean, Indian Ocean, Oceania, Océnie, océan Indien,... more
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      Comparative LiteratureSelf and IdentityLiteraturePoetry
The letter of Cyril of Alexandria to John of Antioch, written in 433 AD (also known as Laetentur letter) is analyzed. Traditional theological view on this letter was that this letter marked serious change from Cyril's one nature... more
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      Systematic TheologyChristologyReunionSt Cyril of Alexandria
This thesis examines constructions of cultural identity in two geographically close but socioculturally distinct Indian Ocean islands: Réunion (a French overseas département) and Mauritius (independent from Britain since 1968). Neither... more
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      Popular Music StudiesMauritius & the Mascarene IslandsIndian OceanMauritius
Dans les universités comme dans les médias la francophonie connaît un succès croissant fait de nouveaux cursus et de collections littéraires diverses. Des espaces aussi variés que le Québec et Tahiti se découvrent parents francophones car... more
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      SpanishFrench StudiesCaribbean LiteratureFrancophonie
The story "Reunion" by (Alfian 2012) refers to the annual school union Saleha and Majid goes to. This story also highlights how the Separation impacts the country and the relationship of the couple. The Separation of Singapore and... more
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      Singapore HistoryReunionSingapore Literature
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      GroundwaterGroundwater HydrologyReunion
Scenes involving weeping in biblical and Homeric literature can be corre­lated with each other and with modem scientific studies of weeping. Seen through the lens of attachment theory, weeping expresses a need for relationship and... more
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      Comparative LiteratureClassicsHomerHebrew Bible
Write an essay focussing on one of the following: an endangered or minority language.
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      Languages and LinguisticsPidgins & CreolesMinority LanguagesCreole languages and education
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      Medical MicrobiologyQuality of lifeReunionClinical Sciences
Rickettsia felis, Rickettsia typhi, and Bartonella DNA was detected by molecular tools in 12% of Rattus rattus fleas (Xenopsylla species) collected from Reunion Island. One-third of the infested commensal rodents captured during 1 year... more
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      SiphonapteraMammalsReunionFlea Infestations
Even though early works about Creole languages in the late 19th century frequently follow the patterns of the predominant racist discourse in contemporary philology, the texts by Volcy Focard from La Réunion are remarkable exceptions: his... more
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      History of LinguisticsRace and RacismFrench linguisticsPidgins & Creoles
The objective of the work was to characterize fungal endophytes from aerial parts of Vanilla planifolia. Also, to establish their biotransformation abilities of flavor-related metabolites. This was done in order to find a potential role... more
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      MicrobiologyGeographyPrincipal Component AnalysisPlant Biology
Este artigo propõe um estudo comparativo entre os contos A terceira margem do rio, de João Guimarães Rosa, e Nas águas do tempo, de Mia Couto. Partiremos das imagens metafóricas do rio e da água para pensarmo o tempo e a tradição. Nossa... more
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      NarrativeLiteratura brasileiraJoão Guimarães RosaTradition
Characterizing the architecture of bipartite networks is increasingly used as a framework to study biotic interactions within their ecological context and to assess the extent to which evolutionary constraint shape them. Orchid... more
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      SymbiosisMolecular EcologyBiological SciencesPhylogeny
Actinomycetes, one of the major communities of the microbial population present in soil, can also be found inhabiting a wide diversity of ecological sources. We have explored the use of lichens as an alternative source for the isolation... more
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      Biological SciencesPhylogenyActinobacteriaEnvironmental Sciences
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      GroundwaterGroundwater HydrologyReunion
The analysis that follows examines how religious citizenship evolved during the twelve years of Reconstruction (1865-1877) in the United States that followed Lincoln's injunction to his fellow Americans to act in the years ahead "with... more
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      Missionary HistoryCommemoration and MemorySpiritualismU.S. Religious History
Rickettsia felis, Rickettsia typhi, and Bartonella DNA was detected by molecular tools in 12% of Rattus rattus fleas (Xenopsylla species) collected from Reunion Island. One-third of the infested commensal rodents captured during 1 year... more
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      SiphonapteraMammalsReunionFlea Infestations
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      SociolinguisticsPidgins & CreolesCreolizationPidgin and Creole Languages
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and sharing with colleagues.
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      AfricaMalariaFranceIndian Ocean
Education and national culture may influence Internet use. The present study explored factors that might facilitate college... more
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      Information SystemsPsychologyCognitive ScienceComputer Science
Background: First described in humans in 1964, reports of co-infections with dengue (DENV) and chikungunya (CHIKV) viruses are increasing, particularly after the emergence of chikungunya (CHIK) in the Indian Ocean in 2005-2006 due to a... more
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      Dengue VirusBiological SciencesIndian OceanDisease Outbreaks
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      BioinformaticsGeneticsMolecular BiologyMolecular Evolution
Regeneration of artificially induced lesions was monitored in nubbins of the branching coral Acropora muricata at two reefflat sites representing contrasting environments at Réunion Island (21u079S, 55u329E). Growth of these injured... more
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      RegenerationCoral ReefsMultidisciplinaryAnthozoa
Marine debris, caused by anthropogenic pollution, is a major problem impacting marine wildlife worldwide. This study documents and quantifies the ingestion and defecation of debris by 74 loggerhead sea turtles, Caretta caretta, in the... more
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      Environmental MonitoringWater PollutionMultidisciplinaryIndian Ocean
Jennings and Gardner (2012) unfolded how women in their 40s and over keep making and enjoying music – albeit passing the ‘culturally appropriate age’ of popular music consumption. This study highlights how post-youth women (Bennett &... more
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      Popular MusicFan CulturesFan Theory and CultureSociology of Ageing
Regionalism in architecture is about the context and customs of making buildings in a particular region. Relying on specific inputs from the climate, geology, geography, and topography of the region they occupy, these buildings have to be... more
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Reçu le 28 décembre 2009 ; reçu sous la forme révisée 13 décembre 2010 ; accepté le 7 février 2011 Disponible sur Internet le 16 avril 2011
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      AfricaMalariaFranceIndian Ocean
Abstract The main objective of this study was to compare the trapping efficiency of two Alsynite sticky traps (modified Williams and modified Broce) and two phtalogen blue cloth traps (Vavoua and Nzi) to be used in an integrated control... more
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      GeographyMedical and Veterinary EntomologyBiological SciencesReunion
The objective of this study is to investigate the potential of TerraSAR-X (X-band) in monitoring sugarcane growth on Reunion Island (located in the Indian Ocean). Multi-temporal TerraSAR data acquired at various incidence angles (17°,... more
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      Analytical ChemistrySoilRadarAgriculture
Arctomia borbonica sp. nov. is described as new for science from montane natural and secondary habitats in Reunion in the Mascarene archipelago (Indian Ocean). It has a sterile, foliose, usually wrinkled, thallus whose margins produce... more
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      BotanyEvolutionary BiologyEvolutionReunion
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      Birth WeightDisease OutbreaksInfection ControlReunion
Mayotte and La Reunion islands are currently free of animal rabies and surveillance is performed by the French Human and Veterinary Public Health Services. However, dog rabies is still enzootic in Madagascar with 4 to 10 confirmed human... more
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      MicrobiologyChiropteraVeterinaryDogs
Since 2003, the tropical arthritogenic chikungunya (CHIK) virus has become an increasingly medical and economic burden in affected areas as it can often result in long-term disabilities. The clinical spectrum of post-CHIK (pCHIK)... more
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      Biological SciencesChronic DiseaseReunionTime Factors
The relative attractiveness of six commercially available protein hydrolysates and the inßuence of their concentration were evaluated in Þeld cages by a release-capture method of lab-reared melon ßy adults, Bactrocera cucurbitae... more
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      ZoologyReunionDipteraEconomic Entomology
4. Perkins HA, Busch MP. Transfusionassociated infections: 50 years of relentless challenges and remarkable prog
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      Medical MicrobiologyMedicineEmerging Infectious DiseasesReunion
Obtaining fundamental biodiversity metrics such as alpha, beta and gamma diversity for arthropods is often complicated by a lack of prior taxonomic information and/or taxonomic expertise, which can result in unreliable morphologically... more
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      BiodiversityBiological SciencesReunionForests
Arboviruses (or arthropod-borne viruses), represent a threat for the new century. The 2005-2006 year unprecedented epidemics of chikungunya virus (CHIKV) in the French Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean, followed by several outbreaks in... more
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      GeneticsBiological SciencesIndian OceanPhylogeny
Background: Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) is a potential malaria vector commonly present at low altitudes in remote areas in Reunion Island. Little attention has been paid to the environmental conditions driving larval... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyClimateAnophelesReunion
Malaria, which was eliminated first from Metropolitan France (mainland and Corsica), then in the French West Indies and the Reunion Island during the 20(th) century, remains endemic in two French territories: French Guiana and the Indian... more
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      AfricaMalariaFranceIndian Ocean