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Record Nr.

UNINA9910496017003321

Autore

Cornille Jean-Louis

Titolo

Rimbaud Nègre de Dieu / / Jean-Louis Cornille

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Villeneuve d'Ascq, : Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2020

ISBN

2-7574-2605-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (136 p.)

Collana

Objet

Soggetti

Poetry

Literature (General)

poésie

littérature

dieu

nègre

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

Que serait-ce qu’une langue-sœur ? Simple variante d’une langue d’emblée trop maternelle ou débris désordonnés d’une langue du père d’avance perdue ? Lorsqu’on a, comme Rimbaud, deux sœurs, on est bilingue par force : de l’une à l’autre, quelque chose reste, d’intraduisible à jamais.C’est par les consonnes que Rimbaud se trahit, consœurs en nombre de voyelles surexposées ou petites sœurs au sexe tôt dévoyé, qui cependant insistent en-deça des mots à la fin d’étouffer en eux l’incessant murmure d’un inceste sororal. Arthur Rimbaud n’écrira plus après la mort de Vitalie, s’en ira très loin, même ; puis, reviendra mourir auprès d’Isabelle : comme par écho, l’œuvre se renverse dans le miroir des deux sœurs.Tout texte a ses sirènes : voix qui nous leurrent et dont la faiblesse tient à ce pouvoir extrême qu’elles ont de ne se confiner jamais au seul espace que couvre la page, mais de migrer au moyen de tous les mots quotidiennement mis, à toute heure de tout jour, dans toutes les langues en usage, à la disposition de l’humain.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910821361703321

Autore

Pramatarova L.

Titolo

Modified inorganic surfaces as a model for hydroxyapatite growth / / Lilyana Pramatarova, Emilia Pecheva

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Uetikon-Zuerich ; ; Enfield, New Hampshire : , : Trans Tech Publications Ltd, , [2006]

©2006

ISBN

3-03813-105-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (132 p.)

Collana

Materials science foundations, , 1422-3597 ; ; volume 26

Disciplina

541.33

Soggetti

Surface chemistry

Hydroxyapatite

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Modified Inorganic Surfaces as a Model for Hydroxyapatite Growth; Table of Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Table of Contents; 1. Introduction to Biomineralization and Biomaterials; 1.1 Biological Mineralization. 1.2. Mechanism of Biomineralization; 1.3. In Vitro Systems for Studying Biomineralization; 1.4. Materials Commonly Used as Biomaterials; 1.5. Review of Methods for the Surface Modification of Biomaterials; 2. Experimental Approach; 2.1. Choice of Materials; 2.2. Crystallization Medium. Hydroxyapatite Growth on Solid Surfaces by Prolonged Soaking in an Aqueous Solution

2.3. Surface Modification of Materials3. Hydroxyapatite Growth on Modified Surfaces by Using the Two Approaches: Results and Discussion; 3.1. Prolonged Soaking in a Supersaturated Calcium Phosphate Aqueous Solution; 3.2. Novel Process for Hydroxyapatite Growth: Simultaneous Laser-Liquid-Solid Interaction; 3.3. Nanostructured Surfaces as a Template for Hydroxyapatite Growth by Applying Prolonged Soaking and Laser-Liquid-Solid Interaction Processes; 3.4. Bioactivation of Porous Silicon by Deposition of Hydroxyapatite Using the Two Approaches

3.5. Influence of Organic Substances on the Process of Biomineralization4. Summary and Conclusions; 5. Acknowledgements; References



Sommario/riassunto

The process by which organisms in Nature create minerals is known as biomineralization - a process that involves complex interactions between inorganic ions, crystals and organic molecules; resulting in a controlled nucleation and growth of minerals from aqueous solutions. During the last few decades, biomineralization has been intensively studied, due to its involvement in a wide range of biological events; starting with the formation of bones, teeth, cartilage, shells, coral (so-called physiological mineralization) and encompassing pathological mineralization, i.e. the formation of kidney st