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[hal-04059740] Nest-site selection and its influence on breeding success in a poorly-known and declining seabird : The Tahiti petrel Pseudobulweria rostrata
5 avril, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Angélique Pagenaud), Angélique PagenaudThe Tahiti petrel ( Pseudobulweria rostrata ) is a rare and declining seabird whose breeding biology and nest-site selection are poorly known. Nest-site selection is critical to seabird population fitness, and understanding the factors driving it is essential for designing effective (...) -
[hal-04533801] Key hydraulic traits control the dynamics of plant dehydration in four contrasting tree species during drought
5 avril, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Chris J Blackman), Chris J BlackmanAbstract Trees are at risk of mortality during extreme drought, yet our understanding of the traits that govern the timing of drought-induced hydraulic failure remains limited. To address this, we tested SurEau, a trait-based soil–plant–atmosphere model designed to predict the dynamics of (...) -
[inria-00444611] Object-Support Operating Systems
5 avril, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Marc Shapiro), Marc ShapiroNo abstract -
[hal-01165614] Endoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) content decrease by PKA-dependent hyperphosphorylation of type 1 IP3 receptor contributes to prostate cancer cell resistance to androgen deprivation.
5 avril, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Benoît Boutin), Benoît BoutinReference treatment of advanced prostate cancer (PCa) relies on pharmacological or surgical androgen deprivation therapy. However, it is only temporarily efficient as tumor cells inevitably adapt to the low testosterone environment and become hormone-refractory (HRPCa). We observed that (...) -
[inria-00444602] Persistence and Migration for C++ Objects
5 avril, par ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Marc Shapiro), Marc ShapiroWe describe the support to object management of the distributed object-oriented operating system SOS. We discuss the integration of object migration and storage into C++ programs, a language not designed for that purpose. The necessary support is split between the compiler and a run-time (...)