Le Goaster, Jacqueline Bourée, Patrice Ifergan, Charles Tangy, Frederic Olivier, René Haenni, Anne-Lise
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In 2012, a 50 year-old athletic male presented with weakness, pain and unilateral phrenic paralysis, followed by bilateral phrenic paralysis with deep dyspnea. In 2013, the Parsonage-Turner syndrome was diagnosed. When the patient was seen in September 2014 for the first time, he was facing phrenic neuromuscular failure, which led to the hypothesis...
Le Gentilhomme, Pierre
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Louis, Maurice Peyrolle, Damien Arnal, Jean
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Picinbono, B Bendjaballah, C Pouget, Jean
The instants of time emission of photoelectrons generated by a detector immersed in an optical field constitute a point compound Poisson process. A complete definition of such a process is introduced to calculate some average values of the distribution. The shot noise due to this point process is also considered and we study the difference .between...
PICINBONO, Bernard
This paper discusses the comparison between the class of spherically invariant processes and a particular class of Gaussian compound processes. We give a simple expression for the probability distribution and calculate some expectation values. The comparison shows that spherically invariant processes are slightly more general.
Lesselier, Dominique
A numerical approach of the reconstruction of an inhomogeneous slab is described, the relative permittivity or the index of which are unknown. This one-dimensional dielectric medium is assumed to be linear, isotropic and non-magnetic, its conductivity being known, generally equal to zero. Its frequency independent permittivity arbitrarily varies, n...
Brunol, D. Durix, C Lesselier, Dominique Pupat, F
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Bolomey, J. Durix, Ch. Lesselier, D.
A numerical approach is described, based on a rigorous integral formulation, to the problem of an inhomogeneous dispersive slab illuminated by incident TEM plane wave with arbitrary time dependence. The slab is assumed to be nonmagnetic and its complex permittivity only varies normally to its interfaces. The numerical process consists of a space-ti...
Bolomey, J.-C. Durix, C. Lesselier, D.
A new numerical method for the reconstitution of the inhomogeneous media conductivity is described. The conducting medium is nonmagnetic, and its relative permittivity equals one. Its frequency-independent conductivity varies normally to its interface. The medium is normally illuminated by a transverse electromagnetic (TEM) plane wave of causal tim...
PICINBONO, Bernard
By introducing an appropriate representation of the observation, detection problems may be interpreted in terms of estimation. The case of the detection of a deterministic signal in Gaussian noise is associated with two orthogonal subspaces: the first is the signal subspace which is generally one dimensional and the second is called a reference noi...