C. , , p.80

M. Matériel, , p.81

.. , Constitution des bases de données, p.81

.. Relation-performance-Âge, , p.82

R. , , p.82

H. , , p.82

C. , , p.84

D. , , p.86

.. , Une progression des meilleures performances, p.86

P. and .. ,

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.. Comparaison-avec-les-performances-du-chien, , p.89

, Discussion autour des dynamiques de la relation performance-âge : conclusions et perspectives, p.90

.. Intérêts-et-limitations-de-l-'équation-de-moore, , p.90

.. Invariance-de-forme-et-irréversibilité-du-processus-de-vieillissement, , p.91

?. Invariance-de-forme-vers-une-universalité, , p.91

.. Irréversibilité-du-processus-de-vieillissement, , p.92

?. Quels-mécanismes-sous-jacents, , p.94

.. Unifier-les-théories-la-vision-entropique-des-choses, , p.95

.. , Quel futur à la progression de la relation performance-âge chez l'Homme ?, p.96

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