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Hervé Dombret, Jean Gabert, Jean-Michel Boiron, Françoise Rigal-Huguet, Didier Blaise, Xavier Thomas, André Delannoy, Agnès Buzyn, Chrystèle Bilhou-Nabera, Jean-Michel Cayuela, Pierre Fenaux, Jean-Henri Bourhis, Nathalie Fegueux, Christiane Charrin, Claude Boucheix, Véronique Lhéritier, Hélène Espérou, Elizabeth MacIntyre, Jean-Paul Vernant, and Denis Fière, for the Groupe d’Etude et de Traitem...
A rather well-known aspect of French Stylistic Inversion is the impossibility of having a nominal object either precede or follow the inverted subject. A similar phenomenon is found in cases of French Stylistic Inversion with causative and perception verbs. The nominal subject of the infinitival complement can never appear with the inverted subject of the causative or perception verb. Both phen...
The scaling limit of the interface of the continuous-space symbiotic branching model JOCHEN BLATH, MATTHIAS HAMMER AND MARCEL ORTGIESE 807 A noncommutative martingale convexity inequality . . . . . . . ÉRIC RICARD AND QUANHUA XU 867 Stuck walks: A conjecture of Erschler, Tóth and Werner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DANIEL KIOUS 883 Generalization of the Nualart–Peccati criterion . ...
The theory and practice of sensory integration were developed in the late 1960s by an occupational therapist and psychologist, Dr. A. Jean Ayres [1]. Also, known as sensory processing, it is “the neurological process that organizes sensation from one’s own body and from the environment and makes it possible to use the body effectively within the environment” [1].
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