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La carrière de Marceau Long, vice-président honoraire du Conseil d'État, a été exceptionnellement riche et diverse. Elle s'est illustrée au Conseil d'État par les fonctions qu'il y a exercées, notamment en tant que commissaire du Gouvernement avec ses conclusions sur les affaires de section du 20 avril 1956 Époux Bertin et Ministre de l'agriculture cl Consorts Grimouard, ainsi que du 19 octobre 1956 Société Le Béton, qui ont marqué le renouveau du critère du service public pour identifier le contrat administratif, les travaux publics et le domaine public. Alors qu'il était vice-président de 1987 à 1995, la jurisprudence a encore évolué, notamment en ce qui concerne les rapports entre loi et traité, avec l'arrêt Nicola du 20 octobre 1989. Il a également conçu et conduit des réformes majeures pour la juridiction administrative, notamment la loi du 31 décembre 1987 créant les cours administratives d'appel. Le président Long a tout autant marqué de son empreinte l'ensemble de l'administration française. Il a été directeur général de l'administration et de la fonction publique, secrétaire général pour l'administration du ministère de la Défense, président-directeur général de l'ORTF, secrétaire général du Gouvernement. Il a également apporté sa contribution aux grandes entreprises publiques, en présidant Air Inter puis Air France. Par les fonctions variées et éminentes qu'il a exercées, le président Long s'est consacré tout au long de sa vie au service public. Une quarantaine d'auteurs, universitaires et anciens collègues ou amis, ont voulu lui rendre un hommage à l'occasion de son quatre-vingt-dixième anniversaire, le 22 avril 2016, en lui offrant sur ce thème un recueil de témoignages et de réflexions.
Services publics --- Droit administratif --- Droit --- Long, Marceau,
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This study examines the medium-term effects of a two-year cash transfer program targeted to adolescent girls and young women. Significant declines in HIV prevalence, teen pregnancy, and early marriage among recipients of unconditional cash transfers (UCTs) during the program evaporated quickly two years after the cessation of transfers. However, children born to UCT beneficiaries during the program had significantly higher height-for-age z-scores at follow-up. On the other hand, conditional cash transfers (CCTs) offered to out-of-school females at baseline produced a large increase in educational attainment and a sustained reduction in the total number of births, but caused no gains in health, labor market outcomes, or empowerment. The findings point to both the promise and the limitations of cash transfer programs for sustained gains in welfare among young women.
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Long-term memory. --- Short-term memory. --- Immediate memory --- Working memory --- Memory --- Long-term retention (Memory)
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Long-distance runners --- Running --- Aerobic exercises --- Animal locomotion --- Human locomotion --- Distance runners (Long-distance runners) --- Road runners (Sports) --- Runners, Long-distance --- Runners (Sports) --- Posner, Kenneth A. --- Long Path (New York State)
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Our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the development of multifactorial diseases such as diabetes, autism, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer has been greatly advanced. Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), generally including microRNAs and long non-coding RNAs, have recently been found to have potential roles in these diseases, and provide new opportunities for developing both specific biomarkers and therapeutic targets. However, the molecular function and regulation of these RNAs still remains challenging. Numerous studies are focusing on this field in order to fully appreciate the role and regulation of these molecules in human medicine and biology. This e-book aims to bring together new findings on Non-coding RNAs in different complex diseases. It will highlight the characterization, roles, mechanism, and mode of action of these RNAs in complex disorders. We believe that the publications on this topic would be exponentially extended in future. The improved approaches at multiple levels may pave the way for designing and applying new biomarker and therapeutic targets for specific diseases based on these attractive molecules.
miRNA --- complex disease --- long non-coding RNA --- biomarker --- Cancer
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Our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the development of multifactorial diseases such as diabetes, autism, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer has been greatly advanced. Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), generally including microRNAs and long non-coding RNAs, have recently been found to have potential roles in these diseases, and provide new opportunities for developing both specific biomarkers and therapeutic targets. However, the molecular function and regulation of these RNAs still remains challenging. Numerous studies are focusing on this field in order to fully appreciate the role and regulation of these molecules in human medicine and biology. This e-book aims to bring together new findings on Non-coding RNAs in different complex diseases. It will highlight the characterization, roles, mechanism, and mode of action of these RNAs in complex disorders. We believe that the publications on this topic would be exponentially extended in future. The improved approaches at multiple levels may pave the way for designing and applying new biomarker and therapeutic targets for specific diseases based on these attractive molecules.
miRNA --- complex disease --- long non-coding RNA --- biomarker --- Cancer
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Geology --- Long Valley Caldera (Calif.) --- Owens River Gorge (Calif.)
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