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Aquaculture system diversity and sustainable development : fish farms and their representation
Initiatives for the sustainable development of aquaculture have so far focused on the production of codes of conduct, of best management practices, of standards etc., most of which have been developed by international organisations, the industrial sector and non governmental organisations. They were, to a large extent, produced using a "top down" process and inspired by models from intensive industrial shrimp and sea fish farming (mainly salmon). However, most of global aquaculture production comes from small-and medium-sized farms, essentially in Asia which contributes 92% of the total world aquaculture production volume. The objective of this article is to define the contours of systemic typologies that are able to express the sustainability conditions of aquaculture systems. The proposed approach builds on surveys of aquaculture systems which differ in terms of their biogeographical nature (temperate/tropical and north/south countries) or their farming techniques and their governance systems. This work is a prerequisite to any attempt at an individualised and comparative evaluation of specific aquaculture systems from either global or territorial viewpoints. In order to go beyond the cleavage of a typology based on the differentiation between developed and developing countries, three typologies were produced. These typologies allow for discriminatory variables to be identified such as for example the marketing methods or the pace of innovation: a structural typology, a functional typology and a systemic typology. Finally, the representations of aquaculture activity and of its sustainability that producers have of the 4 different types that emerge from the systemic typology were recorded and analyzed
SYSTEME AUTONOME D'ACQUISITION DE SIGNAUX ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIQUES, APPLICATION AU DEVELOPPEMENT DE L'EXPLOITATION AUTOMATIQUE DES ECG
Fabrication of elastomer arterial models with specified compliance
A simple way of making elastic tubes using a mechanical lathe for precise control of the wall thickness is proposed in this study. These tubes are particularly useful for modeling properties of large arteries. Tubes with different geometric parameters and hence different elastic behavior have been made with a silicon elastomer (Rhodorsil RTV 1556). They have been created to be used for compliance measurements in hemodynamics research. Within a limited range of pressures, depending on the wall thickness, such tubes can be used to study models in which the compliance value is assumed to be constant. </jats:p
LOCALISATION AND EVALUATION OF THE VENTRICULAR CONTRACTION ANOMALIES IN CINEANGIOGRAPHY
Projective MR measurements of pulse-wave velocity in the presence of reflected waves on an arterial model
Arterial compliance and pulse pressure MR measurements: an optimized procedure combining a phase contrast multi movie and a 1D technique
METHODE ZUR BERECHNUNG DER EJEKTIONSFRAGEN DES HERZENS MIT HILFE DES PLATEAUS DER ISOTOPENVERDÜNNUNGSKURVE
Eine Meßvorrichtung zur in-vitro-Bestimmung des dynamischen Elastizitätsmoduls von Sehnen
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