Search results for "Esthetics"

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Immediate and flapless implant insertion and provisionalization using autogenous bone grafts in the esthetic zone: 5-year results.

2017

Objectives As the 2-year results for immediately inserted and provisionalized implants have been reported, it remained an open issue, whether the initially high success rates and the esthetic outcome remain stable for longer observation periods. Therefore, this prospective study examines the 5-year hard and soft tissue changes at implants placed in the anterior maxilla. Material and methods Meanwhile, 37 microthreaded implants were placed in 21 patients into extraction sockets with and without facial bone deficiencies by a flapless approach. Facial gaps and bony defects were grafted with autogenous bone chips. The implants were immediately provisionalized. The primary outcome parameters wer…

Immediate Dental Implant LoadingFacial bonemedicine.medical_treatmentAlveolar Bone LossDentistrySigns and symptomsEsthetics DentalTransplantation Autologous03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDental Implants Single-Tooth0502 economics and businessAlveolar ProcessMaxillaMedicineHumansDental Restoration FailureProspective StudiesAutogenous boneTooth SocketProspective cohort studyReduction (orthopedic surgery)Dental ImplantsBone TransplantationCrownsbusiness.industry05 social sciencesSoft tissue030206 dentistrySurvival RateTreatment OutcomeDental Prosthesis DesignCoronal planeTooth Extraction050211 marketingImplantZirconiumOral SurgerybusinessFollow-Up StudiesClinical oral implants research
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Improvisation et processus compositionnel dans la genèse de Fenêtre Ovale de Karl Naëgelen

2015

Improvisation and Compositional Process in Karl Naëgelen’s Fenêtre Ovale
 This paper is centred around the analysis of the creative process underlying the genesis of a recent work of music by French composer Karl Naëgelen, Fenêtre Ovale (2011), written in collaboration with two free improvisers active on the Parisian scene, Ève Risser (piano) and Joris Rühl (clarinet). This piece is remarkable in that, contrary to the vast majority of works composed in a so-called “comprovisation” framework, where the interaction between the composed and the improvised elements essentially takes place during the moments of performance, its score never actually requires any act of improvisation from its…

ImprovisationAestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPianoArt historyGeneral MedicineArtMusicalRelation (history of concept)Composition (language)Gesturemedia_commonCritical Studies in Improvisation / Études critiques en improvisation
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Interrogating on the Essence of the Zombie World

2019

The chapter discusses critically the ontology of zombie world, as well as its interlink with the Thana-capitalism, as a new stage of capitalism where the Other’s death is gazed, consumed and preferred. The paradigm of the zombie world is debated in this chapter. In this respect, the culture of zombies situates in a futurist—apocalyptic—world, where technology and modern science have contributed to the end of mankind. The survivors not only struggle against zombies in a hostile world but also redeem the human nature according to two contrasting forces, the needs of survival which led to extreme individualism and the needs of re-foundation. The figure of the zombie represents the pauperized o…

IndividualismAestheticsRefugeeAlterityZombieOntologySociologyCapitalismSublimation (psychology)
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'Anestheticography': on-line monitoring and documentation of inhalational anesthesia.

1988

The safe practice of inhalational anesthesia requires control over the amount of volatile anesthetic delivered to the patient. With minimal fresh gas flow this is facilitated by continuous monitoring and recording of the agent's concentration ('Anestheticography'). Alterations brought about by routine clinical maneuvers become visible. We recorded the course of the inspiratory and expiratory concentration of volatile anesthetic (Isoflurane) by infrared absorption and a trend recorder. Changing the carrier gas composition during high flow from 75% to 25% nitrous oxide in oxygen resulted in a 10% increase of the inspiratory isoflurane concentration. Activating the oxygen bypass or exchanging …

Inhalationbusiness.industrymedicine.drug_classMedicine (miscellaneous)Nitrous oxideCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineInhalational anaestheticFresh gas flowchemistry.chemical_compoundIsofluranechemistryAnesthesiaCharcoalAnestheticBreathingMedicineVaporizerbusinessAnesthesia InhalationFiltrationmedicine.drugAnestheticsInternational journal of clinical monitoring and computing
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The Intangible Cultural Landscape of the Banda Primitiva de Llíria

2021

AbstractThe Banda Primitiva de Llíria is presented as an open heritage resource, which has been built on the uses, values and symbols assigned to it by the local town of Llíria and its inhabitants over the musical society’s two centuries of history. This work focuses on analysing how this musical phenomenon contributes to positioning creativity and cultural industries at the centre of local development, reinforcing the identity elements of Llíria and the Valencian Region. It intends to support the safeguarding, respect and awareness of one of the oldest civic bands in Spain, providing greater visibility and creating positive recognition of the fundamental importance of this form of intangib…

Intangible cultural heritagemedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural landscapeIdentity (social science)MusicalCreativityCollective actionValencianlanguage.human_languageAestheticslanguageSociologyCreative citymedia_common
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Then and Now: Comparing the Soviet and Post-Soviet Experience in Latvian Autobiographies

2009

The article deals with an autobiographical representation of diverse experiences. Namely, through the analysis of post-Soviet Latvian autobiographies the framing of the Soviet and Post-Soviet era is revealed. The article suggests that instead of using progressive fame, which might give a positive estimation of the Post-Soviet experience, the autobiographers largely employ a nostalgic frame and continuation frame. Likewise, I argue that there are certain contexts that generate different framing practices: on the one hand, we can observe a professional context, which is typical to the former Soviet public officials, whose autobiographies utilize the nostalgic frame; on the other hand, there i…

IntelligentsiaFraming (social sciences)AestheticsPolitical sciencelanguageLatvianGender studiesSocial identity theorylanguage.human_languageSSRN Electronic Journal
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Interactionist Approach to Visual Aesthetics in HCI

2021

Visual Aesthetics has gathered interest among scholars in HCI research. The growing interest stems from examinations of the aesthetic-usability effect (“what is beautiful is usable”), and possibly vice versa. Thus, numerous studies focus on understanding how we make sense and experience visual entities in interacting with technology. However, theoretical, and methodological stances vary, which impact conclusions of the studies conducted, and thus, affect design implications. Visual experience research in HCI lacks detailed conceptualizations of the constituents of visual experience and understanding of how these conceptualizations affect the overall research results through implicit methodo…

InteractionismVisual perceptionComputer sciencevisualisointiihmisen ja tietokoneen vuorovaikutusFluencyhuman-computer interactionSubjectivismCognitive sciencekokeminenConceptualizationkäytettävyyskuvallinen viestintävisuaalisuusPerspective (graphical)metodologiavisual aestheticsvisuaalinen viestintäCognitionmethodologyinteractionismkognitiiviset prosessitestetiikkavisual experienceObjectivismhahmottaminentutkimus
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Cosmetic Practices: The Intersection with Aesthetics and Medicine

2018

According to Shusterman, somaesthetics is as an aesthetic-ethical art of living, a practice devoted to living an attractively good life. So the aesthetic experience is not limited to art, but concerns also everyday life; consequently we can explain cosmetic practices (from make-up and hair-styling to plastic surgery) not only as making beauty, but also as feeling beauty, as a feeling better with oneself and with others. When beyond aesthetics purpose there is a functional purpose, cosmetic practices meet the medical science. This essay focuses on Somaesthetics in relation to high culture and popular culture. Firstly, some artistic practices are examined, which operate onto or into the body …

IntersectionAestheticsSettore M-FIL/04 - EsteticaAesthetics somaesthetics cosmetic practices aesthetic surgery Beauty Richard Shusterman high culture/popular culture.Sociology
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Girls strike back : the politics of parody in an indigenous TV comedy

2016

The diversification of the media has opened up new spaces for performances that seek not only to evoke laughter but also to voice social critique. One example of this development is the TV comedy show Märät säpikkäät/Njuoska bittut, created by two young women belonging to the indigenous Sámi people living in Finland. This paper focuses on one particularly critical sketch in the show: a counter-parody of a popular parody of the Sámi presented by two Finnish male comedians. The original sketch was a parody of ethnicity. As they strike back, however, the female presenters consciously foreground the categories of gender and class, thereby introducing a completely new figure: a white, urban, und…

IntersectionalityLinguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectmediaUnderclassGender studiesta6121parodiaComedyTV comediesLanguage and LinguisticsSketchIndigenousparodyGender StudiesLaughterPhilosophyPoliticsAestheticsSociologyta518Indexicalitymedia_common
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Tonographic Effect of Ocular Response Analyzer in Comparison to Goldmann Applanation Tonometry.

2016

AIMS The tonographic effect is a phenomenon of intraocular pressure (IOP) reduction following repeated tonometry. This study examines whether the tonographic effect occurs following IOP measurement performed with Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA). METHODS Both eyes of 31 glaucoma patients and 35 healthy controls underwent nine IOP-measurements performed with GAT and ORA. The number of GAT and ORA measurements performed on each eye differed depending on the randomly allocated investigation scheme. Central corneal thickness (CCT), anterior chamber volume (ACV) and anterior chamber depth (ACD) were assessed with Pentacam before and after the repeated GAT/ORA measurements. RESULTS There was no sta…

Intraocular pressuregenetic structuresEye DiseasesPhysiologyGlaucomalcsh:MedicineWalkingGoldmann applanation tonometryCornea0302 clinical medicineMedicine and Health SciencesMedicineBiomechanicslcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinaryOphthalmic ProceduresDrugsMiddle AgedFemaleAnatomyResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyOcular AnatomySurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresCorneal hysteresis03 medical and health sciencesTonometry OcularOcular SystemOphthalmologyHumansPain ManagementIn patientIntraocular PressureAgedAnestheticsPharmacologybusiness.industryBiological Locomotionlcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesGlaucomamedicine.diseaseeye diseasesOphthalmologyCase-Control Studies030221 ophthalmology & optometryEyeslcsh:Qsense organsbusinessHead030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPloS one
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