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Need for lateral bone augmentation at two narrow-diameter implants: A prospective, controlled, clinical study.

2021

To detect the potential influence of implant diameter and anatomic factors on the need for bone augmentation procedures (BAPs) when replacing congenitally missing lateral incisors (MLIs).Patients with congenitally missing MLIs with a mesio-distal distance between the canine and the central incisor of 5.9-6.3 mm received a Ø2.9 mm implant while Ø3.3 mm implants were placed when the distance was 6.4-7.1 mm. The following linear measurements were recorded using a calliper: width of the alveolar process (WAP), width of the bony alveolar ridge (WAR) and thickness of the facial bone after implant osteotomy (TFB). Guided bone regeneration was performed in case of fenestration- or dehiscence-type d…

Facial boneBone Regenerationmedicine.medical_treatment0206 medical engineering02 engineering and technologyOsteotomyBone augmentationClinical study03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAlveolar ProcessMedicineHumansMaxillary central incisorProspective StudiesBone regenerationOrthodonticsDental Implantsbusiness.industryAlveolar processDental Implantation Endosseous030206 dentistryAlveolar Ridge Augmentation020601 biomedical engineeringmedicine.anatomical_structureImplantOral SurgerybusinessClinical oral implants researchREFERENCES
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In-situ NDT testing procedure as an integral part of failure analysis of historical masonry arch bridges

2015

Abstract A nineteenth-century masonry arch bridge was analyzed as an illustrative example to explain the role of in-situ test campaigns in failure analysis and retrofit design. Test results were studied to find out the advantages of each technique, with the aim of proposing an optimized in-situ testing procedure. Standard static penetrometer, flat jack, thermographic and georadar in-situ tests were conducted. Traffic effects were analyzed by means of vibrational tests. The experimental analysis performed to investigate damage on the bridge structures shows the degree of reliability offered by each technique in evaluating specific information and reproducing the global behavior of the struct…

Failure analysisEngineeringFinite element methodDrawingBridge (nautical)law.inventionHistorical arch bridgeEngineering (all)lawNondestructive testingDiagnosisForensic engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceFailure analysiMasonryMasonry; Historical arch bridges; Failure analysis; Diagnosis; Drawing; Finite element methodReliability (statistics)business.industryGeneral EngineeringStructural engineeringMasonryHistorical arch bridgesPenetrometerFinite element methodMaterials Science (all)businessMasonry archDiagnosi
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A bridge over troubled water? Celebrities in journalism connecting implicit and institutional politics

2013

This article looks empirically into how audience members evaluate celebrities in journalism; whether and how celebrities help them to envisage their relationship to politics and media and consequently regard themselves as citizens. The analysis generates a broad and audience-based understanding of celebrities in nine focus group discussions, wherein more than 50 citizens in Finland discussed their favourite celebrities. The discussions revealed three interpretative frames explaining what the celebrities represent to the participants: normative, critical and alternative. In the first two, the groups impose a critical view on celebrities, whereas only the latter one comes close to the optimi…

FavouritePoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)CommunicationMedia studiesNormativeJournalismSociologySocial scienceta51816. Peace & justiceFocus groupBridge (interpersonal)Journalism
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"Oh, that is just such crap, you cowardly, dysfunctional little schmuck!" : impoliteness in the dialogues of H. Fielding's novels Bridget Jones's dia…

2005

Fielding HelenBridget Jones's diaryliterary dialoguethe edge of reason [Bridget Jones]confrontational dialogueimpoliteness
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Homeward Bound FDI: Are Migrants a Bridge over Trouble Finance?

2016

Migrants can lower cross-border investment barriers, help investors by providing information about their homeland and reduce transaction costs by sharing expertise on regulations, customs and procedures. In addition to generating these well-known networking effects, migrants can also provide valuable information about local finance, thereby easing the credit constraints foreign investors faced during the 2007 financial crisis. This paper sheds new light on the underlying mechanisms through which migration may affect foreign investment in the migrant's homeland by distinguishing between the effects on FDI's intensive and extensive margins. Gravity estimates for 140 countries for the period 2…

FinanceTransaction costEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industryIntensive and extensive margins05 social sciencesFDIHomelandForeign direct investmentInvestment (macroeconomics)Bridge (interpersonal)Financial constraintsQuantile regressionMargin (finance)0502 economics and businessFinancial crisisEconomics050207 economicsbusinessGravity equationMigration050205 econometrics
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Stressing sequence of steel cable-stayed bridges built by cantilevering

2015

The construction of cable-stayed bridges by cantilevering implies several changes of geometry, stress and strain patterns during the assemblage of segments. The main target to be satisfied in the construction process is the achievement of the required final geometry and of a convenient state of stress for self-weight and sustained loads. The sequence of stay stressing and the values of prestressing forces at each stage of segment assembling have the main role for reaching the desired result of design, due to the large redundancy of cable-stayed structures.Among the different procedures proposed in the literature for initial cable force determination, the Partial Elastic Scheme (PES) Method …

Finite element methodPrestressingConstruction processStaged constructionFinite element procedurePrestressing forcescable stayed bridgeGeometryCable stayed bridgesNonlinear behavioursSteel cable-stayed bridgesSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniGeometric non-linearityOffshore pipelinesCable stayed bridges; Finite element method; Geometry; Offshore pipelines; Prestressing; Construction process; Finite element procedure; Geometric non-linearity; Nonlinear behaviours; Prestressing forces; Staged construction; Steel cable-stayed bridges; Stress and strainStress and strain
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Electronic Design for a Bleeding Detector to be Used in Intraoperative Radiotherapy Applications

2021

An electronic design for a bleeding detector used with mobile linac during intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) is presented. It consists on a readout circuit based on a De Sauty Bridge and a wireless power supply using a supercapacitor. The goal is the measurement of the height of fluid present in the applicator in order to avoid a misadministration dose during the irradiation process. A minimum measurement height of 5 mm is required by clinic to be confident with the selected radiation dose. The measurement circuit uses a capacitive sensor which detects variations lower than 0.1 pF. The readout circuit converts dynamic capacitance variation from the bleeding detector into an analog voltage …

FluidsMaterials scienceIntraoperative radiotherapybleeding detectorCapacitive sensingDetectorDe Sauty bridgecapacitive sensorLinearityCapacitive sensorsDetectorsRepeatabilityApplicatorsmobile linacsCapacitanceSignalLinear particle acceleratorBridge circuitswireless supplyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringHemorrhagingInstrumentationVoltageBiomedical engineering
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Hard-wall interactions in soft matter systems: Exact numerical treatment

2011

An algorithm for handling hard-wall interactions in simulations of driven diffusive particle motion is proposed. It exploits an exact expression for the one-dimensional transition probability in the presence of a hard (reflecting) wall and therefore is numerically exact in the sense that it does not introduce any additional approximation beyond the usual discretization procedures. Studying two standard situations from soft matter systems, its performance is compared to the heuristic approaches used in the literature.

Fractional Brownian motionFrictionComputer simulationDiscretizationStochastic processHeuristic (computer science)Models TheoreticalBrownian bridgeDiffusionPhysical PhenomenaStable processReflected Brownian motionStatistical physicsMathematicsPhysical Review E
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Modeling of Magnetoresistive-Based Electrical Current Sensors: A Technological Approach

2007

The utilization of modeling tools can, in many cases, help us in the design and final prototyping of any sort of sensors. In this paper, we describe a finite-element method (FEM) model applied to a hybrid technology involving a full Wheatstone bridge spin-valve-based electrical current sensor. After validating the model against experimental results, we focus our studies on geometrical aspects of the sensor configuration, in order to detect possible deviations that may have occurred during the fabrication process. In this regard, the characteristics of the behavior of the sensor depending on lateral displacements and inclination are included. Moreover, the frequency response of the sensor is…

Frequency responseEngineeringWheatstone bridgebusiness.industryProcess (computing)Spin valveFinite element methodlaw.inventionlawElectronic engineeringsortCurrent sensorElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessFocus (optics)InstrumentationIEEE Sensors Journal
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Role of the bridge in photoinduced electron transfer in porphyrin-fullerene dyads.

2015

The role of π-conjugated molecular bridges in through-space and through-bond electron transfer is studied by comparing two porphyrin-fullerene donor-acceptor (D-A) dyads. One dyad, ZnP-Ph-C60 (ZnP = zinc porphyrin), incorporates a phenyl bridge between D and A and behaves very similarly to analogous dyads studied previously. The second dyad, ZnP-EDOTV-C60, introduces an additional 3,4-ethylenedioxythienylvinylene (EDOTV) unit into the conjugated bridge, which increases the distance between D and A, but, at the same time, provides increased electronic communication between them. Two essential outcomes that result from the introduction of the EDOTV unit in the bridge are as follows: 1) faster…

FullereneChemistryOrganic ChemistryGeneral ChemistryPhotochemistryExcimerBridge (interpersonal)PorphyrinCatalysisPhotoinduced electron transferElectron transferchemistry.chemical_compoundPhotoinduced charge separationIntramolecular forceChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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