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  1. Personalizing automated driving speed to enhance user experience and performance in intermediate-level automated driving

    automated car on a highway twice and sometimes had to takeover during the drive because of a stationary vehicle The results showed that using a personalized speed driving style led to higher comfort and that this effect personalization in terms of speed extend to SAE levels 2 3. In addition to the experience benefits this personalization automation SAE levels 4 5 several studies have shown that a personalized automated driving style i.e. mimicking experience. The objective of this simulator study was to examine the potential transfer of these benefits Personalizing automated driving speed to enhance user experience and performance in intermediate-level

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 06/06/2024
  2. Part-night lighting fails to restore natural song rhythms in urban European Robins

    afternoon song activity tended to be delayed at PNL sites compared to both FNL and unlit sites. Our findings activity of diurnal species into nocturnal periods. To mitigate ALAN's ecological impacts and reduce energy effects of ALAN on Robin vocal activity compared to Full-Night Lighting FNL . Using passive acoustic light and or lingering effects of ALAN may continue to influence animal behavior under PNL regimes. Visitez coordonné par Laurent Godet (UMR LETG, Nantes) et auquel a également participé Kévin Barré (UMR CESCO, Concarneau Part-night lighting fails to restore natural song rhythms in urban European Robins

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 23/02/2026
  3. Drought imperils Zimbabwe’s ancient rock art, spurring efforts to preserve and date it

    imperils Zimbabwe’s ancient rock art, spurring efforts to preserve and date it

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 16/12/2024
  4. Alarm calling and the initiation of collective responses to danger in humans and chimpanzees

    structures whose function is to warn congeners of the imminence of danger and prepare a social response. In this forest Uganda to investigate which are the species-typical warning signal and how they help to form collective Upon detecting a dangerous element in their environment humans and other animals typically produced alarm collective adaptive reactions to danger. calling and the initiation of collective responses to danger in humans and chimpanzees

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 07/06/2019
  5. Academic scientist mobility: from knowledge transfer to organizational symbiosis between university and High-tech cluster

    scientists provides a complementary light on literature exploring university to industry knowledge transfer and contribution of universities to regional industrial clusters. At a regional level knowledge transfer mismatch they move to other regions. Alignment of competencies and needs creates a virtuous circle of circle depends on a more complex relationship between the two kinds of organizations than a simple linear knowledge transfer from university to industry. Academic spin-offs can initiate a symbiotic knowledge relationship Academic scientist mobility: from knowledge transfer to organizational symbiosis between university and High-tech

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 07/07/2025
  6. Séminaire LNPL, Rachel Hatchard et Kasper Boye, "What is grammar? From agrammatism to grammaticalization"

    both as a compensatory response to processing limitations and as caused by an impairment of a capacity From agrammatism to grammaticalization Université de Copenhague This talk first outlines a usage-based theory morphemes words or constructions serves to prioritize attention to parts of complex messages. One implication grammatical-lexical distinction Boye Harder 2012 A usage-based theory of grammatical status and grammaticalization frequency effects at larger levels. Firstly the data show a relationship between multiword frequency and well-formedness et Kasper Boye, "What is grammar? From agrammatism to grammaticalization"

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 21/04/2022
  7. Higher abundance of disturbance-favoured trees and shrubs in European temperate woodlands prior to the late-quaternary extinction of megafauna

    transition is likely to have had cascading effects on vegetation structure and composition. 2. To evaluate these relative to the Holocene with the former reaching very high percentage cover meanwhile Quercus had a consistent of megafauna herbivory however a direct quantitative link remains to be established. Our results suggest habitats. The herbivores alive today in Europe are only a small remnant of the large species that existed in depend on canopy openings for regeneration and tend to decline in closed dense forests. Quercus and Corylus and shrubs in European temperate woodlands prior to the late-quaternary extinction of megafauna

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 02/10/2024
  8. On the use of local weather types classification to improve climate understanding: An application on the urban climate of Toulouse

    This paper proposes a method based on a local weather type classification approach to facilitate analysis intensity within a series of future climate projections a classic urban canopy and a series of atmospheric depth. In order to show the potential for use of this approach this information is applied to the study of atmospheric boundary layer analyses and as a support for communication aimed to initiate urban climate awareness script and is provided as a supporting information file. The paper concludes that a systematic pre-study using planning and future adaptation to climate change. In their work, they carry out a study for the city of Toulouse Toulouse and include software that enables anyone to apply it. On the use of local weather types classification to improve climate understanding: An application on

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 16/10/2019
  9. Modeling adaptive growth in forest trees: Integrating individual variation to understand climate responses in widely-distributed species

    support relative to simpler models that assumed a consistent species-average growth response to climate. Growth individually and differentially to climate across broad environmental gradients due to adaptation or physiological Europe. We formulated a suite of nonlinear models for each of the four species to understand factors regulating deviation of climate in a given year from the prevailing average conditions at a tree location. We also Growth responses to nitrogen inputs were also modulated by climate. Our framework offers a flexible approach responses to climate, highlighting the importance of integrating individual-level variability to better in forest trees: Integrating individual variation to understand climate responses in widely-distributed

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 17/04/2026
  10. Of australopiths and men. Contribution of southern African fossiliferous karsts to our knowledge on the origin of genus Homo

    histoire commune qu il faut envisager à l échelle de tout un continent C est à cette question que nos recherches l'Inrap. Médaille de bronze du CNRS 2015 il a notamment travaillé à la datation de l'hominidé fossile Little Contribution of southern African fossiliferous karsts to our knowledge on the origin of genus Homo

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 01/09/2021