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    Proposal and extensive test of a calibration protocol for crop phenology models

    A major effect of environment on crops is through crop phenology, and therefore, the capacity to predict phenology for new environments is important. Mechanistic crop models are a major tool for such predictio...

    Daniel Wallach, Taru Palosuo, Peter Thorburn in Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2023)

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    Silver lining to a climate crisis in multiple prospects for alleviating crop waterlogging under future climates

    Extreme weather events threaten food security, yet global assessments of impacts caused by crop waterlogging are rare. Here we first develop a paradigm that distils common stress patterns across environments, ...

    Ke Liu, Matthew Tom Harrison, Haoliang Yan, De Li Liu in Nature Communications (2023)

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    Diverging importance of drought stress for maize and winter wheat in Europe

    Understanding the drivers of yield levels under climate change is required to support adaptation planning and respond to changing production risks. This study uses an ensemble of crop models applied on a spati...

    Heidi Webber, Frank Ewert, Jørgen E. Olesen, Christoph Müller in Nature Communications (2018)

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    A Comprehensive Review of Neutrophilic Diseases

    Neutrophilic dermatoses are a group of conditions characterized by the accumulation of neutrophils in the skin and clinically presenting with polymorphic cutaneous lesions, including pustules, bullae, abscesse...

    Angelo V. Marzano, Alessandro Borghi in Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology (2018)

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    Neutrophilic Dermatoses: An Overview

    Neutrophilic Dermatoses (ND) appeared in the medical literature in 1964, when RD Sweet coined this term to name a previously undescribed skin condition characterized by a non-infectious acute, febrile “cutaneo...

    Daniel Wallach in Neutrophilic Dermatoses (2018)

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    Neutrophilic Panniculitis

    Panniculitis is an inflammatory disorder of the subcutaneous fat, whose diagnosis and classification relies on histologic features, mainly the location of the subcutaneous inflammatory infiltrate (septal, lobu...

    Giovanni Damiani, Daniel Wallach, Angelo Valerio Marzano in Neutrophilic Dermatoses (2018)

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    Final Remarks

    Neutrophils are essential players in inflammatory responses and are the first line of defence against harmful stimuli. However, dysregulation of neutrophil homeostasis can result in excessive inflammation and ...

    Angelo Valerio Marzano, Daniel Wallach in Neutrophilic Dermatoses (2018)

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    Introduction

    The goal of this book is to present the current knowledge about a group of skin conditions collectively known as the Neutrophilic Dermatoses. It is rather unusual for dermatologists to name cutaneous diseases ...

    Daniel Wallach, Marie-Dominique Vignon-Pennamen M.D. in Neutrophilic Dermatoses (2018)

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    Pyoderma Gangrenosum

    Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG), one of the most impressive cutaneous conditions, is an inflammatory ulceration with a distinctive clinical appearance, often associated with systemic diseases. Considerations on the ...

    Daniel Wallach in Neutrophilic Dermatoses (2018)

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    Causes of variation among rice models in yield response to CO2 examined with Free-Air CO2 Enrichment and growth chamber experiments

    The CO2 fertilization effect is a major source of uncertainty in crop models for future yield forecasts, but coordinated efforts to determine the mechanisms of this uncertainty have been lacking. Here, we studied...

    Toshihiro Hasegawa, Tao Li, **nyou Yin, Yan Zhu, Kenneth Boote in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Author Correction: The uncertainty of crop yield projections is reduced by improved temperature response functions

    Nature Plants 3, 17102 (2017); published online 17 July 2017; corrected online 27 September 2017.

    Enli Wang, Pierre Martre, Zhigan Zhao, Frank Ewert, Andrea Maiorano in Nature Plants (2017)

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    Erratum: The uncertainty of crop yield projections is reduced by improved temperature response functions

    Nature Plants 3, 17102 (2017); published 17 July 2017; corrected 3 August 2017. In the original version of this Article, the author information was incorrect. Enli Wang and Pierre Martre contributed equally to...

    Enli Wang, Pierre Martre, Zhigan Zhao, Frank Ewert, Andrea Maiorano in Nature Plants (2017)

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    The uncertainty of crop yield projections is reduced by improved temperature response functions

    Increasing the accuracy of crop productivity estimates is a key element in planning adaptation strategies to ensure global food security under climate change. Process-based crop models are effective means to p...

    Enli Wang, Pierre Martre, Zhigan Zhao, Frank Ewert, Andrea Maiorano in Nature Plants (2017)

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    Lessons from climate modeling on the design and use of ensembles for crop modeling

    Working with ensembles of crop models is a recent but important development in crop modeling which promises to lead to better uncertainty estimates for model projections and predictions, better predictions usi...

    Daniel Wallach, Linda O. Mearns, Alex C. Ruane, Reimund P. Rötter in Climatic Change (2016)

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    Similar estimates of temperature impacts on global wheat yield by three independent methods

    The potential impact of global temperature change on global crop yield has recently been assessed with different methods. Here we show that grid-based and point-based simulations and statistical regressions (f...

    Bing Liu, Senthold Asseng, Christoph Müller, Frank Ewert in Nature Climate Change (2016)

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    Book

    Numerus clausus

    Pourquoi la France va manquer de médecins

    Daniel Wallach (2011)

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    Conclusion, réflexions

    Ce panorama historique de la politique de santé depuis 1971, basé sur la lecture de 8 681 numéros du Quotidien du Médecin, nous a permis de passer en revue les décisions prises par les autorités responsables de l...

    Daniel Wallach in Numerus clausus (2011)

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    Le Numerus clausus, ou la planification de la pénurie médicale, 1971–2009

    Nous sommes en 1971. Trois ans après 1968, après cette période de révolte où les jeunes ont fait si peur à la France. Mais cela s’est calmé, les ouvriers travaillent, les étudiants étudient. Ces étudiants, ils...

    Daniel Wallach in Numerus clausus (2011)

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    Hiérarchie et pouvoir dans les hôpitaux

    Beaucoup de choses ont changé entre 1971 et 2009 : sous l’influence des économistes et des syndicalistes, on a spectaculairement diminué le nombre de médecins en formation, comme nous l’avons vu au début de ce...

    Daniel Wallach in Numerus clausus (2011)

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