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Cutting Fluids

2008

This chapter provides comprehensive knowledge regarding cutting fluids (CFs), their classifications and basic categories, including non-water-miscible, water-miscible and water-based CFs. Main properties and application areas of these three CFs are characterized and specified. Such effects as cooling, lubricating and processing (i.e., the influence on the behaviour of the cutting process) resulting from supplying CFs are outlined. The strategies of delivering CFs to the cutting zone, including flooding, external and internal supply of pressured CFs, along with minimum-quantity lubrication techniques as well as cryogenically cooled gases (CO2 snow and liquid nitrogen (LN2)) are described. So…

Application areasMachiningLubricationMechanical engineeringEnvironmental scienceTitanium alloyDeep holeInconel
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Golden eagle, Águila real (VER0000161)

Altres noms vulgars: Golden eagle (Anglès), Aigle royal (Francès), Steinadler (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 4-2 Juvenil

Aquila chrysaetos (Linnaeus 1758)AccipitridaeRapaces diurnas: águilas buitres y halcones
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Àguila reial, Águila real (VER0000222)

1871

Golden eagle (Anglès), Aigle royal (Francès), Steinadler (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 1-1 Villalonga 04/12/1871 Macho Adulto

Aquila chrysaetos (Linnaeus 1758)AccipitridaeRapaces diurnas: águilas buitres y halcones
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Àguila reial, Águila real (VER0000223)

Golden eagle (Anglès), Aigle royal (Francès), Steinadler (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 6-1 Valencia Macho Adulto

Aquila chrysaetos (Linnaeus 1758)AccipitridaeRapaces diurnas: águilas buitres y halcones
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Àguila reial, Águila real (VER0000221)

Golden eagle (Anglès), Aigle royal (Francès), Steinadler (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 3-1 Valencia 13 Hembra Juvenil

Aquila chrysaetos (Linnaeus 1758)AccipitridaeRapaces diurnas: águilas buitres y halcones
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Àguila reial, Águila real (VER0000220)

1866

Golden eagle (Anglès), Aigle royal (Francès), Steinadler (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 3-1 Villalonga 00/00/1866 Juvenil

Aquila chrysaetos (Linnaeus 1758)AccipitridaeRapaces diurnas: águilas buitres y halcones
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Precise chronology of Polynesian temple construction and use for southeastern Maui, Hawaiian Islands determined by 230Th dating of corals

2015

International audience; Emergent archaic states in pre-contact Hawai'i used a ritual control hierarchy implemented through a system of temples to manage production, extract tribute, and reinforce the legitimacy of the ruling elites. Based on a limited sample of precise 230Th dates from coral offerings on Maui Island temples it had been hypothesized that this temple system rapidly expanded during the period from A.D. 1580–1640. We tested this hypothesis by obtaining an expanded sample of 39 new 230Th coral dates from temples in Kahikinui District, and one sample from the summit of a cinder cone that likely had ritual significance. Combined with seven coral dates previously obtained, this yie…

ArcheologyCinder coneHistoryArchaic states[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryCoralTributeRitual architecture[SHS.ANTHRO-SE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnologyArchaeologyPolynesiamedicine.anatomical_structureTempleMonumental architectureCoral datingmedicinePeriod (geology)PolityChronologyJournal of Archaeological Science
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Lògica i coneixement [Introducció]

1985

Hom estaria temptat de dir que Russell és molt més que un filòsof, que és un matemàtic, un físic, un polític, un literat, etc.; amb tot, s'ha preferit qualificar-lo sempre de filòsof, i així s'ha collaborat a fer que el mot filosofia recuperi el seu sentit inicial i que s'alliberi de la constant denigració a què ha estat sotmès per escolàstics de qualsevol disciplina. La filosofia de Russell conté una constant preocupació per les dues vessants de l'aventura humana: el coneixement i la vida; en la primera s'intenta contribuir al progrés del saber, i en la segona a «la conquesta de la felicitat ». I no es tracta de dues vessants separades: el progrés del saber contribueix a augmentar la felic…

Atomisme lògicParticularsUNESCO::FILOSOFÍA:FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO]LògicaConeixementParadigmaBertrand Russell
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Different roles for KIF17 and kinesin II in photoreceptor development and maintenance.

2009

Kinesin 2 family members are involved in transport along ciliary microtubules. In Caenorhabditis elegans channel cilia, kinesin II and OSM-3 cooperate along microtubule doublets of the axoneme middle segment, whereas OSM-3 alone works on microtubule singlets to elongate the distal segment. Among sensory cilia, vertebrate photoreceptors share a similar axonemal structure with C. elegans channel cilia, and deficiency in either kinesin II or KIF17, the homologue of OSM-3, results in disruption of photoreceptor organization. However, direct comparison of the two effects is confounded by the use of different species and knockdown strategies in prior studies. Here, we directly compare the effects…

AxonemeEmbryo NonmammalianBlotting WesternKinesinsBiologyArticleMiceMicroscopy Electron TransmissionMicrotubuleCiliogenesisAnimalsImmunoprecipitationKinesin 8Microscopy ImmunoelectronZebrafishZebrafishKIF17CiliumfungiZebrafish Proteinsbiology.organism_classificationImmunohistochemistryCell biologyRetinal Cone Photoreceptor CellsKinesinsense organsDevelopmental BiologyDevelopmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists
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Cone-beam computed tomography and its applications in dental and maxillofacial radiology.

2020

Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) was first used in dental and maxillofacial radiology (DMFR) at the end of the 1990s. Since then, it has been successfully established as the standard three-dimensional radiographic imaging technique in DMFR, with a wide variety of applications in this field. This manuscript briefly reviews the background information on the technology and summarises available data on effective dose and dose optimisation. In addition, typical clinical applications and indications of the technique in DMFR are presented.

Background informationCone beam computed tomographymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testRadiographic imagingbusiness.industryStomatognathic DiseasesComputed tomographyGeneral MedicineCone-Beam Computed TomographyRadiation DosageFacial Bones030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImaging Three-Dimensional030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicineMaxillaDose optimisationHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologybusinessClinical radiology
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