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  • Exhausted = Épuisé 

    Recognize when you’re tired and act before it’s too late = Reconnaissez que vous êtes fatigué et agissez avant qu’il ne soit trop tard
    Williams-Jones, Bryn (2024-04-16)
  • Host immune response modulation in avian coronavirus infection : tracheal transcriptome profiling in vitro and in vivo 

    O’Dowd, Kelsey; Isham, Ishara M.; Vatandour, Safieh; Boulianne, Martine; Dozois, Charles M.; Gagnon, Carl A.; Barjesteh, Neda; Abdul-Careem, Mohamed Faizal (MDPI, 2024-04-14)
    Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is a highly contagious Gammacoronavirus causing moderate to severe respiratory infection in chickens. Understanding the initial antiviral response in the respiratory mucosa is crucial for controlling viral spread. We ...
  • An implementation fidelity assessment of the How-to Parenting Program 

    Lafontaine, Valexie (2024-04)
    Cette étude a cherché à évaluer la fidélité d’implantation de l’atelier pour parents How-to Parenting Program (Faber & Mazlish, 1980) ayant été offert à des parents d'enfants d'âge scolaire, en français. Nous avons examiné les cinq composantes de la ...
  • Reconstruction of phase maps from the configuration of phase singularities in two-dimensional manifolds 

    Herlin, Antoine; Jacquemet, Vincent (American Physical Society, 2012-05-24)
    Phase singularity analysis provides a quantitative description of spiral wave patterns observed in chemical or biological excitable media. The configuration of phase singularities (locations and directions of rotation) is easily derived from phase ...
  • Modeling atrial arrhythmias : impact on clinical diagnosis and therapies 

    Jacquemet, Vincent; Kappenberger, Lukas; Henriquez, Craig S. (Institute of electrical and electronics engineers, 2008)
    Atrial arrhythmias are the most frequent sustained rhythm disorders in humans and often lead to severe complications such as heart failure and stroke. Despite the important insights provided by animal models into the mechanisms of atrial arrhythmias, ...
  • Evaluation of a subject-specific transfer-function-based nonlinear QT interval rate-correction method 

    Jacquemet, Vincent; Dubé, Bruno; Knight, Robin; Nadeau, Réginald; LeBlanc, A. Robert; Sturmer, Marcio; Becker, Giuliano; Vinet, Alain; Kuś, Teresa (IOP Publishing, 2011-04-15)
    The QT interval in the electrocardiogram (ECG) is a measure of total duration of depolarization and repolarization. Correction for heart rate is necessary to provide a single intrinsic physiological value that can be compared between subjects and within ...
  • An eikonal approach for the initiation of reentrant cardiac propagation in reaction-diffusion models 

    Jacquemet, Vincent (Institute of electrical and electronics engineers, 2010-05-27)
    Microscale electrical propagation in the heart can be modeled by a reaction-diffusion system describing cell and tissue electrophysiology. Macroscale features of wavefront propagation can be reproduced by an eikonal model, a reduced formulation involving ...
  • Extraction and analysis of T waves in electrocardiograms during atrial flutter 

    Jacquemet, Vincent; Dubé, Bruno; Nadeau, Réginald; Leblanc, Aimé Robert; Sturmer, Marcio; Giuliano, Becker; Kus, Térésa; Vinet, Alain (Institute of electrical and electronics engineers, 2010-12-13)
    Analysis of T waves in the electrocardiogram (ECG) is an essential clinical tool for diagnosis, monitoring and followup of patients with heart dysfunction. During atrial flutter, this analysis has been so far limited by the perturbation of flutter waves ...
  • Eikonal-based initiation of fibrillatory activity in thin-walled cardiac propagation models 

    Herlin, Antoine; Jacquemet, Vincent (American Institute of Physics, 2011-12-22)
    Reentrant arrhythmias can be simulated in electrophysiological models of electrical impulse propagation governed by a reaction-diffusion system. To facilitate the initiation of a large number of independent episodes of simulated arrhythmias with ...
  • Treatment-induced neuroplasticity after anomia therapy in post-stroke aphasia : a systematic review of neuroimaging studies 

    Simic, Tijana; Desjardins, Marie-Ève; Courson, Melody; Bedetti, Christophe; Houzé, Bérengère; Brambati, Simona Maria (Elsevier, 2023-08-24)
    We systematically reviewed the literature on neural changes following anomia treatment post-stroke. We conducted electronic searches of CINAHL, Cochrane Trials, Embase, Ovid MEDLINE, MEDLINE-in-Process and PsycINFO databases; two independent raters ...

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