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Université Nantes Angers Le Mans

EducationNantes, France
About: Université Nantes Angers Le Mans is a education organization based out in Nantes, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Geology & Finite element method. The organization has 434 authors who have published 249 publications receiving 7208 citations. The organization is also known as: PRES Universite Nantes Angers Le Mans.


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TL;DR: In this article, the structure indium tin oxide (ITO) /CuI is systematically studied and the morphology of the 3 nm thick CuI film depends on its deposition rate, and it is shown that it behaves like a template for the organic layer.
Abstract: After chemico-physical characterization of CuI thin films, the structures indium tin oxide (ITO) /CuI are systematically studied. We show that the morphology of the 3 nm thick CuI film depends on its deposition rate. To obtain smooth homogeneous CuI film, it is necessary to depose it at 0.005 nm/s. After optimization of the deposition conditions of CuI, it is shown that it behaves like a template for the organic layer. For instance, when the organic film is copper-phthalocyanine, the molecules which are usually perpendicular to the plane of the substrate lie parallel to it when deposited onto CuI. In a same way, when the electron donor is a prophyrin derivative, CuI allows to double the power conversion efficiency of the cells based on the heterojunction porphyrin/C 60 . When CuI is used as anode buffer layer, it increases systematically the short circuit current, the open circuit voltage, thus the efficiency of the organic solar cell. These effects are related, not only to the improvement of the band matching between the ITO and the electron donor, but also to the templating effect of the CuI. Moreover, we show that the beneficial effect of CuI is effective, not only with ITO, but also with fluorine doped tin oxide.

14 citations

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TL;DR: It is found that FMR of resistance arteries remains efficient in 12-mo-old female rats compared with age-matched male rats, suggesting a balance between estrogens and vascular contractility might preserve FMR in mature female rats.
Abstract: In resistance arteries, a chronic increase in blood flow induces hypertrophic outward remodeling. This flow-mediated remodeling (FMR) is absent in male rats aged 10 mo and more. As FMR depends on estrogens in 3-mo-old female rats, we hypothesized that it might be preserved in 12-mo-old female rats. Blood flow was increased in vivo in mesenteric resistance arteries after ligation of the side arteries in 3- and 12-mo-old male and female rats. After 2 wk, high-flow (HF) and normal-flow (NF) arteries were isolated for in vitro analysis. Arterial diameter and cross-sectional area increased in HF arteries compared with NF arteries in 3-mo-old male and female rats. In 12-mo-old rats, diameter increased only in female rats. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase expression and endothelium-mediated relaxation were higher in HF arteries than in NF arteries in all groups. ERK1/2 phosphorylation, NADPH oxidase subunit expression levels, and arterial contractility to KCl and to phenylephrine were greater in HF vessels than in NF vessels in 12-mo-old male rats only. Ovariectomy in 12-mo-old female rats induced a similar pattern with an increased contractility without diameter increase in HF arteries. Treatment of 12-mo-old male rats and ovariectomized female rats with hydralazine, the antioxidant tempol, or the angiotensin II type 1 receptor blocker candesartan restored HF remodeling and normalized arterial contractility in HF vessels. Thus, we found that FMR of resistance arteries remains efficient in 12-mo-old female rats compared with age-matched male rats. A balance between estrogens and vascular contractility might preserve FMR in mature female rats.

14 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of relative humidity (RH) and temperature on the microbial behavior of Escherichia coli O157:H7 on lettuce was investigated and a Gamma-concept model was developed to develop a specific growth rate (SGR) with high coefficients of determination.
Abstract: The effect of relative humidity (RH) and temperature on the microbial behavior of Escherichia coli O157:H7 on lettuce was investigated. Experimental data obtained under different combined conditions of RH (60, 70, and 80%) and temperature (15, 25, and 35°C) were fitted into the Logistic model with delay to estimate specific growth rate (SGR) with high coefficients of determination (R 2s >0.98). The estimated SGR values were used to develop a Gamma-concept model. Then, several statistic characteristics were employed to verify the performance and reliability of the developed model, which demonstrated that the predictive model was not biased and had high accuracy in prediction. Besides, the analysis of relative importance of temperature and RH indicated that temperature is much more influential on the growth of E. coli O157:H7 on lettuce than the ambient RH changes.

14 citations

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30 Jan 2014
TL;DR: In this article, a quasi-dimensional multi-zone diesel combustion model using the Musculus-Kattke transient spray model was developed, modified and extended in order to take into account fuel evaporation.
Abstract: A new quasi-dimensional multi-zone diesel combustion model was developed, using the Musculus–Kattke transient spray model. The later is modified and extended in order to take into account fuel evap...

13 citations

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TL;DR: It was deduced from the statistical analysis that the plant extract affected mainly the hyphal elongation (and then the lag time) and not the germination, and the difference between individual and population lag times could be explained by a stochastic process.

13 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jean-Pierre Benoit7842822384
Denis Jacquemin6962322712
Olivier Beauchet6332013778
Dominique Heymann6234713497
Paul Calès6135314123
Jérôme Guicheux582389568
Ignacio Anegon5726511797
Cédric Annweiler543469990
Michel Neunlist532049136
Patrick Saulnier5021913125
Bruno Le Bizec502959082
Alain Mercat4914216603
Vincent Rohmer481217090
J.C. Bernède473457669
Jean-Philippe Antignac461716392
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20234
202224
20211
20205
20196
201813