04199 am 2200757 n 450 9910617326603321202207182-7535-8897-X10.4000/books.pur.173512(CKB)4100000012897226(FrMaCLE)OB-pur-173512(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95236(PPN)26796353X(EXLCZ)99410000001289722620221019j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLa mer, la guerre et les affaires Enjeux et réalités maritimes de la Révolution française /Philippe Jarnoux, Anne de Mathan, Pierrick PourchasseRennes Presses universitaires de Rennes20221 online resource (360 p.)Histoire2-7535-5897-3 L’ambition de cet ouvrage consiste à inviter au dialogue des spécialités – histoire militaire, histoire économique qu’elle soit interconnectée ou non, et histoire « classique » de la Révolution française – peu accoutumées à croiser leurs problématiques dans un champ disciplinaire souvent cloisonné. Dans une perspective dialectique, il s’agit de faire fructifier ensemble les évolutions en cours dans ces domaines respectifs afin de proposer une synthèse historiographique présentant les chantiers en cours sur la spécificité des zones portuaires métropolitaines et coloniales et des espaces maritimes mondiaux pendant la Révolution française jusqu’à la paix d’Amiens (1789-1802), tant du point de vue des enjeux économiques, politiques et militaires que des réalités observées sur le terrain. L’ouvrage réunissant les contributions de vingt chercheurs français et étrangers s’organise en six parties, scrutant d’abord les conditions financières et pratiques du développement des armées au long cours. Il envisage les aspects politiques, économiques et scientifiques de la révolution maritime, puis focalise l’attention sur les secteurs spécifiques de la Méditerranée – un enjeu central de la diplomatie et des guerres révolutionnaires – et des façades atlantiques confrontées aux forces britanniques. Il analyse les profonds changements intervenus dans les échanges américains et les mondes coloniaux, et se clôt par un resserrement de la focale sur l’échelle individuelle. Ce livre dresse un bilan très actuel sur l’état des recherches dans des champs disciplinaires en profond renouvellement.Historyhistoire contemporainehistoire maritimehistoire économiquehistoire contemporainehistoire maritimehistoire économiqueHistoryhistoire contemporainehistoire maritimehistoire économiqueAcerra Martine550501Antoine François1279723Audran Karine1320248Derrien Dominique1315303de Mathan Anne1316458González Enciso Agustín1349488Jarnoux Philippe949918Jouffroy Denis1349489Martin Virginie1300503Marzagalli Silvia476178Nofficial Sébastien1349490O’Brien Patrick127265Pfister-Langanay Christian1300159Poirot Thibaut1349491Pourchasse Pierrick1303226Régent Frédéric471730Saunier Éric1285970Saupin Guy949919Sauzereau Olivier1349492Thomin Jean-Pierre1349493Valdez-Bubnov Ivan1156976Jarnoux Philippe949918de Mathan Anne1349494Pourchasse Pierrick1303226FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910617326603321La mer, la guerre et les affaires3087448UNINA05204nam 2200709Ia 450 991080919120332120200520144314.09786612549342978128254934012825493409781444320343144432034397814443203501444320351(CKB)2670000000014743(EBL)514410(OCoLC)609862823(SSID)ssj0000360972(PQKBManifestationID)11262471(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000360972(PQKBWorkID)10348441(PQKB)11715017(MiAaPQ)EBC514410(Au-PeEL)EBL514410(CaPaEBR)ebr10375616(CaONFJC)MIL254934(Perlego)2769219(EXLCZ)99267000000001474320091103d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHbA1c in diabetes case studies using IFCC units /edited by Susan Manley, Irene Stratton, Stephen Gough1st ed.Chichester, West Sussex, UK ;Hoboken, NJ Wiley-Blackwell20101 online resource (90 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781444334449 1444334441 HbA1c in Diabetes: case studies using IFCC units; Contributor list; Preface; Acknowledgements; Foreword; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Case studies; 1: Diagnosis and early management of type 1 diabetes in a young child; 2: Management of an elderly patient, housebound and living alone; 313: Gestational diabetes; 4: Weight loss and improved glycaemic control; 5: Type 2 diabetes in a child; 6: Weight reduction; 7: Improved glycaemic control; 8: Risk of hypoglycaemia in a patient in a unit for the elderly mentally ill in a nursing home; 9: Structured education for type 1 diabetes10: Woman with family history of raised cholesterol and diabetes11: Type 1 diabetes in a child; 12: Poor glucose control with microvascular complications; 13: Renal failure and cardiovascular disease in an Asian patient; 14: Type 1 diabetes in a teenage girl concerned about weight; 15: Glycaemic control through patient empowerment; 16: Diagnosis and early management of type 2 diabetes in patient with acute coronary syndrome; 17: Incretin or insulin?; 18: Type 2 diabetes and pregnancy; 19: Deterioration of pre-existing diabetes in a patient on low dose quetiapine20: Low HbA1c and risk of hypoglycaemia21: Rapid changes in glycaemic control and retinopathy; 22: Type 1 diabetes in a young man moving from paediatric to young adult services; 23: Monitoring glycaemic control: HbA1c or fructosamine; 24: Prepregnancy and pregnancy in type 1 diabetes; 25: Maturity onset diabetes of the young, subtype HNF1A (HNF1A-MODY); 26: 'Overtreating' type 2 diabetes; 27: Diabetes and an elevated triglyceride concentration; 28: Multiple therapies leading to bariatric surgery; 29: Optic neuropathy; 30: Uncertainty around the estimate of average plasma glucose from HbA1c31: Antipsychotics32: Abnormal liver function in a patient with type 2 diabetes; 33: Fructosamine in diabetic nephropathy; 34: Recurrent hypoglycaemia caused by secondary adrenal insufficiency; 35: A patient with diabetes taking niacin; 36: Tight glycaemic control leading to nocturnal hypoglycaemia; 37: Diabetes and iron-deficiency anaemia; 38: Deterioration in vision after commencing insulin treatment: the early worsening phenomenon; 39: Type 1 diabetes - worsening glycaemic control on introduction of a pump?; 40: Monitoring glycaemic control in a patient with sickle cell trait41: Balancing fear of hypoglycaemia with optimal control in pregnancy42: Asian patient with high-risk feet and suboptimal glycaemic control; 43: Type 2 diabetes and polycystic ovarian syndrome; 44: Impact of variant haemoglobin AC on HbA1c determination; 45: Diabetic nephropathy; Plates; Thermometers; Conversion tableAdapting to the IFCC system of reporting HbA1c poses a challenge to generations of health professionals who have learnt the percentage system related to the major clinical trials, in type 1 and type 2 diabetes, the DCCT and UKPDS. This handy paperback illuminates the transition path. Using real-life case studies to illustrate actual clinical situations, the book shows you how to use mmol/mol units in daily practice. Each case study shows the old percentage units alongside the IFCC units for quick comparison. Produced in association with Diabetes UK, this pocketbook helps you workDiabetesGreat BritainGlycosylated hemoglobinMeasurementDiabetesGlycosylated hemoglobinMeasurement.616.4/62Manley Susan1717917Stratton Irene1717918Gough StephenPh. D.868423MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809191203321HbA1c in diabetes4114527UNINA