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Paul Muller
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Management ; le manuel complet du management
Thierry Burger-Helmchen, Caroline Hussler, Paul Muller
- Vuibert
- Les fondamentaux du management
- 19 Décembre 2019
- 9782311406887
Un manuel pédagogique, accessible et adapté aux cours d'aujourd'hui.
Un manuel spécialement conçu pour les étudiants, élaboré en fonction des programmes.
Un contenu pédagogique, accessible, qui met l'accent sur les comportements humains et les dynamiques organisationnelles, et qui prend en compte les dernières évolutions de la discipline (innovations managériales, management au féminin, intégration de la technologie...).
De nombreux encadrés illustratifs et exemples d'entreprises : Pixar, Xerox, FIFA, Ryanair...
Des QCM de révision et un vaste éventail d'études de cas dans l'industrie de biens et de services, les organisations à but non lucratif, les PME, les firmes internationales, les startups et les entreprises 4.0. -
Parlons alsacien
Jean-Paul Schimpf, Robert Muller
- Editions l'harmattan
- Parlons
- 9 Octobre 1999
- 9782296374652
L'alsacien est une langue régionale française dont l'expression écrite est l'allemand. A ce titre, nous partageons, avec l'Allemagne, une partie de notre culture par ce dialecte. Après une régression des dialectophones durant les années d'après guerre, les mesures prises par l'éducation nationale pour en faire un élément d'enseignement précoce, l'alsacien se pratique de nouveau avec plaisir et curiosité parmi les jeunes.
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Linear Model Theory
Keith E. Muller, Paul W. Stewart
- Wiley-interscience
- 6 Octobre 2006
- 9780470052136
A precise and accessible presentation of linear model theory, illustrated with data examples Statisticians often use linear models for data analysis and for developing new statistical methods. Most books on the subject have historically discussed univariate, multivariate, and mixed linear models separately, whereas Linear Model Theory: Univariate, Multivariate, and Mixed Models presents a unified treatment in order to make clear the distinctions among the three classes of models. Linear Model Theory: Univariate, Multivariate, and Mixed Models begins with six chapters devoted to providing brief and clear mathematical statements of models, procedures, and notation. Data examples motivate and illustrate the models. Chapters 7-10 address distribution theory of multivariate Gaussian variables and quadratic forms. Chapters 11-19 detail methods for estimation, hypothesis testing, and confidence intervals. The final chapters, 20-23, concentrate on choosing a sample size. Substantial sets of excercises of varying difficulty serve instructors for their classes, as well as help students to test their own knowledge. The reader needs a basic knowledge of statistics, probability, and inference, as well as a solid background in matrix theory and applied univariate linear models from a matrix perspective. Topics covered include: A review of matrix algebra for linear models The general linear univariate model The general linear multivariate model Generalizations of the multivariate linear model The linear mixed model Multivariate distribution theory Estimation in linear models Tests in Gaussian linear models Choosing a sample size in Gaussian linear models Filling the need for a text that provides the necessary theoretical foundations for applying a wide range of methods in real situations, Linear Model Theory: Univariate, Multivariate, and Mixed Models centers on linear models of interval scale responses with finite second moments. Models with complex predictors, complex responses, or both, motivate the presentation.
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Anticarbohydrate Antibodies
Paul Kosma, Sven Muller-Loennies
- Springer
- 27 Novembre 2011
- 9783709108703
Many pathogens and aberrant malignant cells express unique carbohydrates on their surface representing attractive targets for vaccine design. Considerable progress has recently been made in the identification of novel carbohydrate based vaccines and a large number has reached clinical phase studies. The success of several licensed carbohydrate based vaccines against bacterial pathogens such as Haemophilus influenzae type b, Neisseria meningitidis or Streptococcus pneumoniae demonstrates their great potential. However, the study of anti-carbohydrate antibodies is technically challenging and partly because of low affinities and promiscuous specificity they have not been medically exploited to full potential. The study of antibody specificities and identification of protective carbohydrate epitopes lies at the heart of successful vaccine design. In addition to therapy, antibodies in general serve as diagnostic tools in medical and scientific laboratories. In this setting high affinity and exquisite specificity are important factors for their successful use. "Anticarbohydrate Antibodies - from molecular basis to clinical application" compiles current knowledge on the immunological recognition of carbohydrates by the adaptive immune system from a molecular perspective providing fundamental insight needed for advancing clinically relevant diagnostics and therapeutic applications. Based on significant progress in the fields of glycoimmunology and structural biology in recent years, the book comprehensively reviews the state-of-the-art in defining the key elements of carbohydrate recognition by antibodies, the molecular mimicry of carbohydrate epitopes as well as the molecular features leading to specific and relaxed binding modes. Backed-up by a combination of modern technologies to elucidate structural details of carbohydrate-antibody interactions, biomedically important carbohydrate antigens from viral, bacterial, parasite, insect and tumor cells have been analyzed in in-depth reviews written by well-known experts in the field. Fundamental knowledge of these molecular mechanisms eventually provides a rational basis to improve efficacy of carbohydrate-based vaccines and to further refine diagnostic tools in detection of pathogens and malignant cells.
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Rikette aux enfers
Charles Muller, Paul Reboux
- Flammarion (réédition numérique fenixx)
- Collection parisienne
- 25 Janvier 2019
- 9782403038705
Cet ouvrage est une réédition numérique d'un livre paru au XXe siècle, désormais indisponible dans son format d'origine.
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CMOS Multichannel Single-Chip Receivers for Multi-Gigabit Optical Data Communications
Paul Muller, Yusuf Leblebici
- Springer
- 8 Octobre 2007
- 9781402059124
The intention of this book is to address a number of timely, performance-critical issues within the field of short-distance optical communications, from a circuit designer's perspective. It discusses the major trade-offs the designer has to deal with in the development of monolithically integrated receivers in CMOS technologies. As such, it is based on Dr. Muller's doctoral dissertation entitled "A Standard CMOS Multi-Channel Single-Chip Receiver for Multi-Gigabit Optical Data Communications", subm- ted to the School of Engineering of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in May 2006. The dissertation material has been enhanced by the presentation of a number of alternative design approaches and circuit topologies, providing exhaustive coverage of the state of the art in optical sho- distance receiver circuit design. The need for a new processor input/output (I/O) interface paradigm is dictated by ongoing te- nology scaling and the advent of multi-core systems. Indeed, each new generation of microprocessors and digital signal processors provides higher computing power and data throughput, whereas the available bandwidth of the I/O interfaces is subject to much slower growth. Moving beyond - coming serial links to an optical data link paradigm for very short-distance (board-to-board and chip-- chip communications allows for considerable I/O interface bandwidth enhancement. Fully integrated silicon CMOS receivers are considered to be the technology of choice to lead this solution to economic success, because monolithic integration results in lower volume-manufacturing cost, improved yield and reduced assembly and test expenses.
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This book gives a thorough and self contained presentation of H¹, its known isomorphic invariants and a complete classification of H¹ on spaces of homogeneous type. The necessary background is developed from scratch. This includes a detailed discussion of the Haar system, together with the operators that can be built from it. Complete proofs are given for the classical martingale inequalities, and for large deviation inequalities. Complex interpolation is treated. Througout, special attention is given to the combinatorial methods developed in the field. An entire chapter is devoted to study the combinatorics of coloured dyadic Intervals.
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Écrivains lorrains
René Bour, Sylvette Brisson, Gaston Chatelain, Paul Dimoff, Leon Fresse, Maurice Garçot, Robert Javelet, Yvette Muller
- Fenixx rédition numérique (éditions marchal)
- 2 Avril 2019
- 9782402306461
Cet ouvrage est une réédition numérique d'un livre paru au XXe siècle, désormais indisponible dans son format d'origine.
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Rehabilitation in Practice
Paul M. W. Hackett, Christopher M. Hayre, Dave J. Muller
- Springer
- 11 Février 2022
- 9789811683176
This book focuses on developing the use of ethnographic research for rehabilitation practitioners by recognizing its value methodologically and empirically in the field of rehabilitation. The very nature of ethnographic research offers an array of opportunities for researchers to understand the social world around them. The book identifies the multifaceted use of ethnographic methods in the rehabilitation setting. It touches on how acute and chronic conditions can affect the nature of ethnographic work in attempts to offer originality in a range of rehabilitation settings. Readers will find this collection of examples useful for informing their own research, and it aims to enlighten new discussion and arguments regarding both methodological and empirical use of ethnographic work internationally.