1991
DOI: 10.4000/books.iheal.1030
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L'instabilité politique de l'Amérique latine

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“…However, earlier patents describe the same design. In 1929 Dimitri Sensaud de Lavaud [22] introduced a fluidic muscle as shown in figure 3(a). This early work was later followed up by the patents of Morin [89] in 1947 and Woods [141] in 1953, where the design and characteristics of the fluidic muscle were described in detail.…”
Section: Flexible Fluidic "Contraction" Actuatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, earlier patents describe the same design. In 1929 Dimitri Sensaud de Lavaud [22] introduced a fluidic muscle as shown in figure 3(a). This early work was later followed up by the patents of Morin [89] in 1947 and Woods [141] in 1953, where the design and characteristics of the fluidic muscle were described in detail.…”
Section: Flexible Fluidic "Contraction" Actuatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…570 Smart Actuation and Sensing Systems -Recent Advances and Future Challenges (a) [22] (b) [141] (c) geometric correlation between fiber angle θ and muscle diameter D [141] (d) [119] (e) [92] (f) [76] (g) [88] Figure 3. Different Fluidic Muscles…”
Section: Flexible Fluidic "Contraction" Actuatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soon they also saw the need to incorporate Bolivian peasants who were organized in unions into their coalition (for the National Revolution see Malloy 1971;Dunkerley 1984). Although the MNR government tried, it was never able to co-opt labor and peasant organizations (Lavaud 1991). These mobilized organizations managed to survive the end of the revolutionary regime in 1964.…”
Section: Political Social Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plusieurs facteurs expliquent la croissance urbaine accélérée. La rareté des terres, découpées en parcelles individuelles, depuis la réforme agraire de 1953, insuffisantes pour assurer la reproduction familiale, et les phénomènes climatiques perturbant les récoltes ont incité une grande partie des paysans de l'Altiplano en direction de La Paz et de sa périphérie, moins chère en termes d'installation (Bascon et al, 1988 ;Gordillo, 2000 ;Lavaud, 1991). Les plans successifs de restructuration des mines des régions d'Oruro et Potosi ont forcé à leur tour les mineurs licenciés à faire la même chose à partir de 1980 (Sanabria, 1993 ;Kohl, 2004).…”
Section: Une Ville Périphérique En Expansionunclassified