In: Carmel : revue trimestrielle de spiritualité, 2005, no. 147, p. 79-94
Les écrits thérésiens appellent une relecture pour les actualiser. Edith Stein propose une interprétation de la découverte thérésienne de la présence d'immensité au moment de l'oraison d'union.
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In: Carmel : revue trimestrielle de spiritualité, 2012, no. 146, p. 105-115
La chronique steinienne 2011 présente les éditions, les traductions et les ouvrages secondaires, mais également différentes initiatives autour d'Edith Stein dans les pays où elle a travaillé.
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In: Vives Flammes, 2009, no. 275, p. 13-21
Ce petit article aborde la question de l'accomplissement de la personne humaine à travers les circonstances de la vie, la liberté humaine, le prochain et Dieu.
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In: Carmel : revue trimestrielle de spiritualité, 2013, no. 147, p. 123-124
Recension sur le livre d'Eric de Rus consacrée à Cristina Kaufmann, carmélite suisse ayant vécu en Espagne.
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In: Libri, idee e sentimenti religiosi nel Cinquecento italiano, Panini, 1987, p. 109-115
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In: tiré à part de: Odrodzenie i reformacja w Polsce, 1989, p. 5-19
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In: The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2013, p. -
In the present work, we report on a new intramolecular para-cycloaddition of arenes with allenes, yielding attractive rigid scaffolds bearing several reactive functionalities to build in further diversity. Bicyclo[2.2.2]octadiene-type products and benzoxepine acetals are formed in this reaction, in ratios and yields depending on the substitution pattern on the aromatic ring, the nature of the...
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In: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2013, vol. 135, no. 23, p. 8625–8631
Carbocations are crucial intermediates in many chemical reactions; hence, considerable effort has gone into investigating their structures and properties, for example, in superacids, in salts, or in the gas phase. However, studies of the vibrational structure of carbocations are not abundant, because their infrared spectra are difficult to obtain in superacids or salts (where furthermore the...
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In: Physical Review Letters, 2013, vol. 110, no. 20, p. 203201
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In: Nature Protocols, 2013, vol. 8, no. 5, p. 958–965
Cell culture systems are widely used for molecular, genetic and biochemical studies. Primary cell cultures of animal tissues offer the advantage that specific cell types can be studied in vitro outside of their normal environment. We provide a detailed protocol for generating primary neural cell cultures derived from larval brains of Drosophila melanogaster. The developing larval brain contains...
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