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Vuk, Martina. "Disability and vulnerability — impediments or possibilities? A Hypothesis from the scope of social Christian ethics." Disputatio philosophica 19, no. 1 (January 11, 2018): 63–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.32701/dp.19.1.5.

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The visible condition of a person in bodily pain or of a person who has lost autonomy, social status or self–representation, reveals to some degree an invisible reality which is present in every human being. Assuming the validity of this premise, my primary purpose in the following paper is first to reflect upon social and cultural attitudes that consider disability and vulnerability as a boundary and a threat; and secondly, to propose an alternative in transgressing the differences of socio - anthropological boundaries in order to enable dynamic communication with fellow human beings, and ultimately, to bring about the true human flourishing. The structure of my argument is threefold. In a first part my focus is stressed upon concerns of those living with a physical condition of disability and a mainstream socio–cultural attitudes towards it. In the second part, my attention will be on the meaning of vulnerability associated with, but distinct from the notion of disability. Thirdly, I will elucidate my argument with concrete examples from the L´Arche community - where people with and without disabilities are living together in mutual interdependency and cooperation.
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Sheng, Ye. "Parameter Analysis on Ultimate Load-Carrying Capacity of CFST Arch Rib with New-Type Dumbbell-Shaped Section." Advanced Materials Research 634-638 (January 2013): 3825–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.634-638.3825.

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Experiments on concrete filled steel tubular (CFST) model arches with new-type dumbbell-shaped section have been carried out, concentrated loading at crown and L/4 section respectively. Applied with large general program ANSYS, a finite element calculation model was set up for the model arch, by means of this model the main parameters including arch axis coefficient, ratio of rise to span, slenderness ratio, and steel ratio are analyzed. Based on the discussion of influence of parameter variation on nonlinear characteristics and ultimate load-carrying capacity of model arch, the theoretical basis is established for the development of this structure and the conclusion can be taken as reference in practice use and further research work.
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White, F. N., J. W. Hicks, and A. Ishimatsu. "Relationship between respiratory state and intracardiac shunts in turtles." American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 256, no. 1 (January 1, 1989): R240—R247. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.1989.256.1.r240.

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Injection of radioactively labeled microspheres and blood O2 analysis from central vascular sites was utilized to assess intracardiac shunts in the unanesthetized and unrestrained turtle, Pseudemys scripta, at 15 degrees C. Both methods indicated a simultaneously occurring right-to-left (R-L) and left-to-right (L-R) shunt during ventilation and apnea. During ventilation, the O2 method estimated a R-L shunt of 24%. In contrast, injection of microspheres during ventilation estimated a R-L shunt of 65%, which was significantly greater than the value determined from the O2 method. During apnea, both methods indicated a significantly larger R-L shunt. Estimates of the R-L shunt from O2 analysis were between 60 and 90% of the venous return. The R-L shunt estimated from the O2 content of left aortic arch blood was significantly greater than the value determined from right aortic arch blood. During apnea, the microsphere method estimated a R-L shunt of 79%, which was in the intermediate range calculated by the O2 method using two aortic arches. Our results verify previous reports of significant differences in R-L shunt levels between ventilation and apnea during the normal ventilatory cycle of turtles.
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Bordat, Christian. "Étude ultrastructurale de l'os des vertèbres du Sélacien Scyliorhinus canicula L." Canadian Journal of Zoology 65, no. 6 (June 1, 1987): 1435–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z87-226.

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The neural arches of the vertebrae of Scyliorhinus canicula were studied in detail. The extremities of each half arch consist of two pyramids of fibrous cartilage. These contain rows of convergent collagen fibers in the shape of a fan. The cells are arranged in series without forming real columns and without becoming enlarged. The central area of each arch contains a band of calcified cartilage with degenerating cells and numerous gaps that are invaded by urchin-shaped calcifications. This blade of cartilage is squeezed between an internal band of lamellar bone and an external nonlamellar zone of bone. The internal bony zone is bordered by osteoblasts and contains elongated osteocytes, many showing signs of degeneration. The external zone contains osteocytes joined by small canaliculi. Areas of resorption by mononucleated cells can be observed at the border of the external bone zone. These cells project digitations that the calcified border where fragmented collagen fibers are present; they react positively to acid phosphatases and show numerous signs of pynocytosis.[Journal translation]
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Krochmalnik, Daniel. "Amaleq ou l�archi-antis�mite." Le Genre humain N�56-57, no. 1 (2016): 319. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lgh.056.0319.

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Jiang, Li Yun, Man Xiang Liu, and Li Qiang Kang. "Studies on In-Plane Stability Behavior of Arches with Web Openings." Applied Mechanics and Materials 193-194 (August 2012): 1296–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.193-194.1296.

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As a new type structural member, the steel arch with web openings combines the features of both arches and members with web openings and its applications has been found. Studies on in-plane stability behavior of two-hinged arches with web hexagonal openings are made using Eigen buckling model of the finite element software ANSYS. The buckling load and buckling mode are obtained and the in-plane buckling mode is antisymmetrical. It is shown that buckling load decreases gradually as the circumcircle radius of openings increases and it increases as the gap between openings increases through analysis of buckling load with different parameters such as r/h, g/h, f/l. It can be found that the structural efficiency is the highest when the radius of openings is 0.3h with the aid of optimized function.
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Sheng, Ye. "Experimental Study on In-Plane Behavior of CFST Arch with New-Type Dumbbell-Shaped Section." Advanced Materials Research 255-260 (May 2011): 1198–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.255-260.1198.

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The weakness of traditional dumbbell-shaped section is that when concrete is filled into the web space, great stress is likely to produce cracks in the weld sealing between steel tube and web plates. In order to avoid this condition, a new-type dumbbell-shaped section is proposed. Experiments on concrete filled steel tubular (CFST) model arches with new-type dumbbell-shaped section have been carried out, concentrated loading at crown and L/4 section respectively. The result indicated that the new-type CFST arch has good elastic-plastic behavior and high strength, no local buckling appeared during the whole loading process, its in-plane mechanic behavior is similar with that of the CFST arch with single-tube. The dual nonlinear finite element calculation model is set up for the model arch, by means of this model the load-deflection curves during the loading process and the ultimate load-carrying capacity is analyzed.
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Wang, Zongshan, Jianting Zhou, Jun Yang, Lei Chen, and Weicheng Wang. "Experiment on the Segment Model of a Plain Concrete Arch Bridge Reinforced with UHPC Composite Arch Circle." Advances in Civil Engineering 2020 (August 13, 2020): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4015063.

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This research aims to investigate the efficiency of strengthening of plain concrete (PLC) arches using UHPC. Thirteen segment arch models reinforced using normal concrete (NC, group N) or ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC, group U) were tested in this study. The failure mode, strain distribution, and calculation of bearing capacity of PLC arch bridges reinforced with UHPC arch circle were analyzed. The experimental results showed that the technology of chiseling and planting bars could provide sufficient bond strength on the interface between the UHPC reinforcement layer and NC substrate. Both groups showed one or two failure modes of the concrete crushing of the original structure and the interface failure. However, no cracks appeared in the UHPC reinforcement layer, indicating that there was still large bearing potential. The strain distribution of the whole section in group N was consistent with the plane section assumption. But, this phenomenon was not observed in group U since the strain of the reinforcement layer was ahead (R-side loading) or behind (L-side loading) that of original structures. A simplified calculation formula was used for calculating the bearing capacity of group U. It was accurate for specimens loaded on the L-side, and an enhancement coefficient of 0.15 should be considered for R-side loading specimens.
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Harris, Tariq, Mohammed Abdul Bashith, Manas M. Shanbhag, and Moideen Faheem. "Goldenhar syndrome: a rare entity." International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 4, no. 5 (August 23, 2017): 1897. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-3291.ijcp20173172.

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Goldenhar syndrome was first described by Maurice Goldenhar in 1952 it involves abnormalities in the first and second branchial arches. This syndrome appears to have varying degree of presentation from mild to severe form. Different pathophysiological mechanisms have been proposed .Oculo auriculo vertebral syndrome which includes reduction in blood flow resulting in focal haemorrhage in the first and second branchial arches. In addition there may be cardiac vertebral and CNS defects. A male baby 30-32 wks, preterm SGA was admitted in NICU for evaluation of Congenital Malformations which includes swelling of the anterior border of both eyes with b/l preauricular ear tags, malformed pinna, high arched palate and micrognatia ophthalmology examination revealed b/l limbal dermoid inferotemporal aspect. ECHO done revealed ASD 4mm.CT scan showed obstructive hydrocephalus. Treatment of the condition varies according to the severity. Ophthalmic treatment aimed first because of amblyogenic risk. Craniofacial surgery in view of severe micrognathia systemic treatment may be related to cardiac, renal and CNS malformations. Goldenhar Syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly, with cosmetic defects whose treatment may pose numerous challenges with multidisciplinary approach for optimal management.
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Decostere, Annemie, James F. Turnbull, Richard Ducatelle, and Freddy Haesebrouck. "Development of a Gill Perfusion Apparatus for Studying the Interaction of Fish Pathogens with Gill Tissue." Alternatives to Laboratory Animals 28, no. 1 (January 2000): 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026119290002800103.

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An isolated perfused gill preparation was developed for the study of the association of gill pathogens with the branchial tissue. The preparation consisted of an excised branchial arch from common carp ( Cyprinus carpio L., minimum weight 300g), perfused via the afferent branchial artery. Filtered and heparinised Cortland solution was used as the perfusion fluid and infused by means of a drip (3-litre bag). The average perfusion rate was 1.5ml/minute/arch/kg body weight. The outflowing perfusate was collected from a cannula in the efferent branchial artery. The individual gill arch was suspended in a circular organ chamber filled with Ringer solution, which was aerated and kept at a constant temperature of 20°C. Unperfused gill arches maintained in Ringer solution at the same temperature served as controls. Cortland solution proved to be a satisfactory perfusion fluid, maintaining the perfused gills in a healthy condition for at least 4 hours with no, or only slight, oedema after 90 minutes, and slight or moderate oedema after 4 hours. The unperfused gill displayed excessive necrosis and loss of architecture after 4 hours. The Cortland perfused gill apparatus could thus prove to be an alternative ex vivo model of particular use in the study of the early interaction of gill associated pathogens with the branchial tissue.
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Bosco, Joseph. "Golden Arches East: McDonald's in East Asia. James L. Watson." China Journal 42 (July 1999): 125–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2667643.

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Seenu, Yuvarani, Koshila Ravi Ravichandran, Anaswara Sivadas, Balachandar Mayakrishnan, and Muthukumar Thangavelu. "Vegetative anatomy of Tabernaemontana alternifolia L. (Apocynaceae) endemic to southern Western Ghats, India." Acta Biologica Szegediensis 63, no. 2 (May 27, 2020): 185–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/abs.2019.2.185-193.

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The anatomical description of vegetative parts of Taberenaemontana alternifolia L. belonging to the family Apocynaceae was investigated in the present study. The leaves of T. alternifolia is hypostomatic with paracytic stomata, uniseriate epidermis made up of thin-walled parenchymatous cells covered by thin cuticle on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces. The hypodermis comprises of angular collenchyma cells. Mesophyll is dorsiventral containing silica bodies and vascular bundles are bicollateral. The petiole is flattened adaxially and arch-shaped abaxially with a uniseriate epidermis covered by a thin cuticle. The hypodermis is 7-8 layered angular collenchyma cells consisting of laticifers and parenchymatic, cortical layers consisting of silica bodies and thick-walled fibers and U-shaped bicollateral vascular bundles. Secondary growth in stems is characterized by the formation of periderm and thick-walled fibers in the vascular tissues. Bicollateral vascular bundles are covered by sclerenchymatous patches, parenchymatous cortex and pith consist of fibers, laticifers and silica bodies. The root possess unicellular root hairs, compactly arranged thin-walled uniseriate epidermis, 16-18 layered cortex containing silica bodies and fibers, indistinct endodermis, radially arranged vascular bundles and 14-16 arched xylem. Pitted water-storage cells are present in the conjunctive tissue. Lignin deposition was observed in the root stelar region and pith is absent.
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Funo, Shūji. "Portrait diffracté de l’« architecte » : artiste, archi-technocrate ou community architect ?" Ebisu, no. 57 (December 15, 2020): 23–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/ebisu.4872.

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Bird, Thomas G., Marvin L. Salin, John A. Boyle, and James R. Heitz. "Superoxide dismutase in the housefly,Musca domestica (L.)." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 3, no. 1 (1986): 31–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940030105.

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Nikityuk, Igor E., Yuriy E. Garkavenko, and Elizaveta L. Kononova. "Special aspects of the support function of lower limbs in children with the consequences of unilateral lesion of the proximal femur with acute hematogenous osteomyelitis." Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery 6, no. 1 (March 26, 2018): 14–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/ptors6114-22.

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Background. Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis in the lesion of the proximal femur causes hypofunction or destruction of the metaepiphyseal growth zone of the femur. Theoretically, this leads to the formation of orthopedic consequences, including shortening of the lower limb. Aim. The study aimed to examine the plantographic characteristics of the feet in children with a lesion of the proximal femur and analyze the influence of the regularities of plantar pressure distribution in the asymmetry of the load on the lower limbs. Material and methods. Total 15 pediatric patients aged 6–16 years with consequences of acute hematogenous osteomyelitis of the proximal femur and shortening of the affected lower limb by 1.0–6.0 cm were examined. In addition, 15 healthy children belonging to the same age were examined for comparison. Stabilometry and plantography methods were used, and the statistical study included correlation and regression analysis. Results. When we conducted tests with a double-support load on the feet, in comparison to healthy children, pediatric patients exhibited a significant decrease in the value of the anterior index of the support t in both the affected and unaffected sides. The parameters of other support indices (namely, m, s, and l) of the contralateral feet in patients were within the normal range, indicating the functional consistency of the corresponding arches of the feet, providing static and dynamic limb support ability. However, the correlation and regression analysis showed that, in comparison with the norm, the foot support ability in pediatric patients is implemented due to the strengthening of the functional relationship between the inner and the medial longitudinal arches of the foot on the intact side and the inversion of the interaction of the longitudinal arches with the transverse arch on the side of the lesion. Conclusion. In children with consequences of acute hematogenous osteomyelitis of the proximal femur, the parameters of the plantographic characteristics indicate a change in the activity and consistency of the muscles that form all the feet arches on both the affected and intact lower limbs.
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Liu, Jing, Hai Wang Li, Yue Nan Sun, and Xue Feng Shu. "Research on the Nonlinear Stability of the Steel Spatial Arch Truss with 120m Span and 0.2 Rise-Span Ratio." Applied Mechanics and Materials 351-352 (August 2013): 305–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.351-352.305.

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The elasto-plastic stability analysis on the steel spatial arch truss with 120m span and 0.2 rise-span ratio is carried out with the finite element program ANSYS. In the analyses, two conditions which are the geometric and material nonlinear, double nonlinear under different initial geometric defects are considered. The results show that the instability modes of arch trusses are all asymmetric instability of plane, and that the buckling load and plastic development of the four arch trusses with L/500, L/400, L/300 and L/200 initial geometric defects are decreased with the increase of different initial geometric defects, and that the axial stress of all web members is about the same, but the value of which does not exceed 235Mpa.
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Sellato, Bernard. "L'« Aventure Vécue » à Bornéo : un survol de la « Littérature »." Archipel 33, no. 1 (1987): 143–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/arch.1987.2336.

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Kim, Hak Ryul, Sook J. Seo, and Richard T. Mayer. "Properties, synthesis, and accumulation of storage proteins inPieris rapae L." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 10, no. 3 (1989): 215–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940100305.

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Sattelle, David B., Maria-Isabel Sepúlveda, Haruhiko Shinozaki, and Michiko Ishida. "Actions of acromelic acid on nervous system l-glutamate receptors." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 25, no. 2 (1994): 87–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940250202.

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Kadlec, D., A. Šimková, and M. Gelnar. "The microhabitat distribution of two Dactylogyrus species parasitizing the gills of the barbel, Barbus barbus." Journal of Helminthology 77, no. 4 (December 2003): 317–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/joh2003183.

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AbstractThe microhabitat distribution of two congeneric species Dactylogyrus carpathicus and D. malleus (Monogenea) parasitizing the gills of the barbel (Barbus barbus L.) was investigated. We tested whether congeneric species exhibited microhabitat preference and whether interspecific interactions could be attributed to the microhabitat segregation of congeners. The outlying mean index method was used to evaluate species microhabitats. Gill variables (different microhabitats within gills) were used as environmental factors characterizing the gills. When abundances of both species were highest, and no significant difference was found between the abundance of the two species, the gill segments and gill areas were the most important factors segregating the Dactylogyrus species on the gills. Niche overlap was low within each of the four gill arches, and parasites were segregated in the same microhabitats within each gill arch. When abundances of both species were low, each monogenean species was segregated at the level of the gill arches. When abundances of both species increased, the niche and overlap between species increased. The distribution of both congeneric species confirmed microhabitat preference within the gills. The results suggest that microhabitat preference is dependent on species abundances, species being segregated in the case of low abundance, possibly to increasing mating opportunities. Both niche and overlap between species increased with species abundance. In the case of the high abundance of both species, microhabitat preference seems to be related to interspecific interactions between monogenean species, as previously found for endoparasitic species.
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Kongprasert, Thanawut, Kengkart Winaikosol, Araya Pisek, Aggasit Manosudprasit, Amornrut Manosudprasit, Buddhathida Wangsrimongkol, and Poonsak Pisek. "Evaluation of the Effects of Cheiloplasty on Maxillary Arch in UCLP Infants Using Three-Dimensional Digital Models." Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 56, no. 8 (March 4, 2019): 1013–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1055665619835090.

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Objective: To analyze and identify changes in the maxillary dental arch before and after cheiloplasty in a group of unilateral complete cleft lip and palate (UCLP) infants. Design: This is a cohort study. Material and Method: Study models from 16 infants with nonsyndromic UCLP, who were treated at Khon Kaen University, were taken before (T1) and after cheiloplasty (T2). The dental models underwent a process of scanning through a 3D scanner, from which 9 linear and 2 angular landmarks were evaluated. Paired t test was used to compare the measurement statistically between T1 and T2. Results: Alveolar cleft gap (G-L), anterior basal angle (∠GC-CC′), and anterior arch curvature angle on greater segment (∠GIC) were significantly decreased ( P < .05). Contrarily, anterior ridge length of greater segment (C-I), anterior ridge length of lesser segment (L-C′), and posterior arch width (T-T′) were significantly increased ( P < .05) after cheiloplasty. While, anterior portion of greater segment (I-G), anterior arch width (C-C′), anterior arch depth (I⊥CC′), arch length (G⊥TT′), and arch circumference (T-C-I-G-L-C′-T′) showed no significant difference. The measurements were tested using the Intraclass correlation coefficient. The coefficients indicated high reliability. Conclusion: Cleft gap significantly decreased after lip repair, and the anterior part of maxillary dental arch was also bent palatally after cheiloplasty without any other intervention except cheiloplasty. More studies are needed to assess the amount of lip pressure. If any convincing force is presented, an appliance to prevent undesirable pressure is indicated.
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Brown, Danielle, Li Zhang, Zhimou Wen, and Jeffrey G. Scott. "Induction of P450 monooxygenases in the German cockroach,Blattella germanica L." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 53, no. 3 (June 11, 2003): 119–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.10089.

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Kim, Iksoo, Sang-Hyun Kim, Young Shin Lee, Eun Kyung Yun, Heui-Sam Lee, Jin-Won Kim, Kang-Sun Ryu, Pil-Don Kang, and In Hee Lee. "Immune stimulation in the silkworm,Bombyx mori L., by CpG oligodeoxynucleotides." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 55, no. 1 (2003): 43–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.10122.

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Halarnkar, Premjit P., Charles R. Heisler, and Gary J. Blomquist. "Succinate metabolism related to lipid synthesis in the houseflyMusca domestica L." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 5, no. 3 (July 1987): 189–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940050305.

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Carlson, David L. "Electronic communications and communities." Antiquity 71, no. 274 (December 1997): 1049–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00085987.

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The barriers to communication between scholars and between scholars and the public have been falling as the Internet has grown. Although most of the publicity goes to the web, surveys show that the email is used by more people. Since it is based on characters rather than graphics, bandwidth and modem speed are less problematic than they are for web pages. In addition, while the web is the best way to disseminate information on the internet, electronic conferences and newsgroups are still the best way to interact on the internet. Electronic conferences for archaeologists began in 1986 when Sebastian Rahtz and Kris Lockyear created the ‘Archaeological Information Exchange.’ Four years later AIE begat ARCH-L and the number of archaeologists participating has grown steadily. Today ARCH-L has about 1800 subscribers in 44 different countries; most subscribers are in the US and the UK. ARCH-L now averages about 16 messages a day; just under 3000 messages were posted in the first 6 months of 1997. In addition to ARCH-L, there now are at least 40 other electronic conferences and newsgroups covering different aspects of archaeology.
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Correia, AMO, E. Bresciani, AB Borges, DM Pereira, LC Maia, and TMF Caneppele. "Do Tooth- and Cavity-related Aspects of Noncarious Cervical Lesions Affect the Retention of Resin Composite Restorations in Adults? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis." Operative Dentistry 45, no. 3 (May 1, 2020): E124—E140. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/19-091-l.

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SUMMARY Purpose: The purpose was to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis based on the following research question: do tooth- and cavity-related aspects of noncarious cervical lesions (NCCLs) affect the retention of composite restorations? Methods: Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) that evaluated the retention rate of resin restorations in NCCLs were included for the identification and comparison of their characteristics. The search was conducted in PubMed and adapted for Scopus, Web of Science, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature database (LILACS), Brazilian Library in Dentistry (BBO), Cochrane Library, and System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe (SIGLE) without restrictions until July 2018. Unpublished and ongoing trial registries were also searched. The Cochrane Collaboration tool was used for assessing risk of bias. The quality of the evidence was graded using the Grading of Recommendations: Assessment, Development and Evaluation. Using the random effects model, a meta-analysis was conducted for each aspect (arch distribution, tooth location, wear facets, dentin sclerosis, shape, size, depth, occluso-gingival distance, and margin location). Results: We retrieved 6738 articles. After removal of duplicates and nonrelevant articles, 24 RCTs remained. The anterior tooth location favored the retention rates of restoration of NCCLs (relative risk [RR], 1.08; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.00-1.16). The presence of wear facets is a risk factor for the retention of restorations (RR, 0.91; 95% CI, 0.83-0.99). The evidence was moderate for arch distribution and low or very low for all other factors because of heterogeneity, imprecision, and inconsistency. Conclusion: The tooth location and the presence of wear facets can affect the retention of composite resins in NCCLs.
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Oliveira Filho, Júlio C. de, and Ariovaldo A. Giaretta. "Reproductive behavior of Leptodactylus mystacinus (Anura, Leptodactylidae) with notes on courtship call of other Leptodactylus species." Iheringia. Série Zoologia 98, no. 4 (December 2008): 508–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0073-47212008000400015.

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Here we present data on the reproductive behavior of Leptodactylus mystacinus (Burmeister, 1861), including details on courtship behavior. We also describe and compared the courtship calls of L. mystacinus, L. furnarius Sazima & Bokermann, 1978 and Leptodactylus sp. (L. aff. andreae). Field works were conducted in Uberlândia (central Brazil). During courtship, a female approaches a calling male and is led to a previously excavated chamber; a female can approach a silent male that beat his hands and/or feet on the ground as well. The courtship call of L. mystacinus consists of one single arch-shaped note (duration = 0.04 s) repeated 258 times per minute; the courtship calls of L. furnarius (0.06 s, 84 times per minute) and Leptodactylus sp. (0.15 s, 5 times per minute) also are arch-shaped. The courtship behavior of L. mystacinus is similar to that of other species of the L. fuscus (Schneider, 1799) group; unique to it is that males can beat his hands and/or feet on the ground while courting. The male behavior of conducting the female to a previously excavates chamber and the arch-shaped courtship call may represent other shared derived features of members of the L. fuscus group, including the former Adenomera species.
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Liu, Jing, Hai Wang Li, Yue Nan Sun, and Xue Feng Shu. "The Research on the Nonlinear Stability of the Steel Spatial Arch Truss with 120m." Applied Mechanics and Materials 226-228 (November 2012): 1236–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.226-228.1236.

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In this paper, the elastic stability and elasto-plastic stability analysis on the steel spatial arch truss with 120m span and 0.2 rise-span ratio is carried out with the finite element program ANSYS. In the analyses, three conditions which are the geometric ,the geometric and material nonlinear, double nonlinear under different initial geometric defects are considered. The results show that the instability mode of arch trusses are all asymmetric instability of plane, and that the buckling load of considering double nonlinear is 13.84% that of considering geometry nonlinear, and that the coupling effect of geometry nonlinear and material nonlinear has accelerated reducing the stiffness of structure and bearing stable capacity ,and that the ratio for the buckling load of the four arch trusses with L/500, L/400, L/300 and L/200 initial geometric defects is 1.0: 0.927: 0.904: 0.87: 0.804, and that load-displacement process curves of feature node are the same change for the structures under different initial geometric defects.
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Magaziner, Daniel. "Archie L. Dick. The Hidden History of South Africa's Book and Reading Cultures." American Historical Review 119, no. 3 (June 2014): 1023–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/119.3.1023.

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Rosenthal, Gerald A., and Douglas L. Dahlman. "Degradation of aberrant proteins by larval tobacco hornworm,Manduca sexta L. (Sphingidae)." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 8, no. 3 (1988): 165–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940080303.

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Share, Marla R., Krishnappa Venkatesh, Princy Jesudason, and R. Michael Roe. "Juvenile hormone metabolism during embryogenesis in the tobacco hornworm,Manduca sexta (L.)." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 8, no. 3 (1988): 173–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940080304.

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Kim, Hak R., Y. G. Ko, and Richard T. Mayer. "Purification, characterization, and synthesis of vitellin from the cabbage butterflyPieris rapae L." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 9, no. 1 (1988): 67–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940090105.

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Agosin, Moises, Jayanthi Srivatsan, and Margaret Weirich. "On the intracellular localization of the ecdysone 20-monooxygenase inMusca domestica. L." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 9, no. 2 (1988): 107–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940090204.

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Huang, Chiung-Shing, Wein-I. Wang, Eric Jein-Wein Liou, Yu-Ray Chen, Philip Kao-Ting Chen, and M. Samuel Noordhoff. "Effects of Cheiloplasty on Maxillary Dental Arch Development in Infants with Unilateral Complete Cleft Lip and Palate." Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 39, no. 5 (September 2002): 513–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1597/1545-1569_2002_039_0513_eocomd_2.0.co_2.

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Objective: To identify and analyze quantitatively the development of the maxillary dental arch before and after cheiloplasty. Design: Prospective, longitudinal study of maxillary dental arch development at age of 1, 3, 6, and 12 months. Setting: All patients were treated at a university hospital craniofacial center. Patients: Twenty-seven infants with nonsyndromic, unilateral complete cleft lip and palate. Intervention: Millard's rotation-advancement cheiloplasty was performed between the ages of 3 and 4 months. Results: The anterior portion of the nonclefted segment (I-G), anterior ridge length of the nonclefted segment (I-C), and anterior ridge length of the clefted segment (L-C′) continuously increased from 1 to 12 months of age. The anterior cleft width (G-L), anterior arch depth (I⊥CC), anterior basal angle (∠GC-CC′), and anterior arch curature angle (∠GIC) continuously decreased after the cheiloplasty. Conclusions: Cheiloplasty could mold the anterior portion of the maxillary dental arch palatally by exerting continuous pressure.
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Reuveny, Haim, and Ephraim Cohen. "Evaluation of mechanisms of azinphos-methyl resistance in the codling mothCydia pomonella (L.)." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 57, no. 2 (2004): 92–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.20016.

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Klitschka, Gabriele E., Wolfgang Witt, and Richard T. Mayer. "Membrane binding and uptake of diflubenzuron in a cell line fromManduca sexta (L.)." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 4, no. 3 (March 1987): 169–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940040303.

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Fang, Nianbai, Peter E. A. Teal, and James H. Tumlinson. "PBAN regulation of pheromone biosynthesis in female tobacco hornworm moths,Manduca sexta (L.)." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 29, no. 1 (1995): 35–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940290105.

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Nikityuk, I. E., and S. V. Vissarionov. "Foot Function Disorders in Children with Severe Spondylolisthesis of L5 Vertebra." Traumatology and Orthopedics of Russia 25, no. 2 (July 16, 2019): 71–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.21823/2311-2905-2019-25-2-71-80.

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Background. In children with spondylolisthesis, there are still unexplained aspects in the relationship of the degree of displacement of the L5 vertebra with the severity of the clinical picture and neurological disorders. At the same time, aspects of the mutual aggravating influence of the indicated spinal disorder on the condition of the feet have not been studied. Therefore, the problem of identifying disorder of foot function in children with spinal spondylolisthesis of the L5 vertebra is relevant.Aim of the study — to evaluate the deviations in parameters of the transverse and longitudinal arches of feet in children suffering from severe spondylolisthesis of the L5 vertebra.Materials and Methods. In the period from 2016 to 2018, 12 children aged 14.1 y.o. [12,7; 15,5] were examined with spondylolisthesis of the L5 vertebral body of grade III-IV, accompanied by stenosis of the spinal canal at the same level and by compression of the roots of the spinal cord. Imaging diagnostics included multispiral computed tomography (MSCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). To estimate the function of the feet, double-bearing and single-bearing plantography was used. The data for the control group included only plantographic examinations of 12 healthy children of the same age.Results. In patients with spondylolisthesis, the mean value of the anterior t and intermediate s plantographic bearing indices were significantly lower than those of healthy children. At the same time, in tests with an increased load on the foot in patients, there was no significant increase in the mean anterior t and medial m indices, which indicates the dynamic rigidity of the transverse and medial longitudinal arches. The value of the lateral plantographic index l showed its significant pathological increase compared with the normal value at double-bearing load, which indicates the static rigidity of the lateral longitudinal arch. Correlation analysis demonstrated that, against the normal state, the bearing ability of the feet in sick children is realized through a pathological strengthening of the functional relationship between the arches of the foot at double-bearing load and a non-physiological reduction of the interaction between arches at single-bearing load.Conclusion. In children with severe forms of vertebra spondylolisthesis, the parameters of plantographic characteristics indicate the rigidity of the arches of the feet and the distortion of their bearing pattern. It is necessary to take into account the aggravating effect of rigid feet on the state of the spine and include the examination of the bearing function of the feet in the algorithm for the comprehensive diagnosis of children with spondylolisthesis.
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Braginsky, V. I. "On the Copy of Hamzah Fansuri's Epitaph Published by C. Guillot & L. Kalus." Archipel 62, no. 1 (2001): 21–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/arch.2001.3656.

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Jin, YuanXiang, YuYin Chen, YongHuang Jiang, and MengKui Xu. "Proteome analysis of the silkworm (Bombyx mori. L) colleterial gland during different development stages." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 61, no. 1 (2005): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.20095.

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Gao, Hui-Ju, Yong-Liang Sun, Gui-Zhen Song, Bin Su, Meng-Meng Zhang, Chun-Jiu Ren, and Yan-Wen Wang. "Preventive effects of N -acetyl-l -cysteine against imidacloprid intoxication on Bombyx mori larvae." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 99, no. 2 (July 5, 2018): e21497. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.21497.

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Shalom, Uri, Shalom W. Applebaum, and M. Paul Pener. "Vitellogenesis and oocyte development in azadirachtin-induced fifth-instar overage nymphs ofLocusta migratoria (L.)." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 9, no. 4 (1988): 313–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940090406.

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Tumlinson, James H., Margaret M. Brennan, Robert E. Doolittle, Everett R. Mitchell, Annette Brabham, Basilios E. Mazomenos, Alfred H. Baumhover, and D. Michael Jackson. "Identification of a pheromone blend attractive toManduca sexta (L.) males in a wind tunnel." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 10, no. 4 (1989): 255–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940100402.

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Fang, Nianbai, Peter E. A. Teal, and James H. Tumlinson. "Characterization of oxidase(s) associated with the sex pheromone gland inManduca sexta (L.) females." Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 29, no. 3 (1995): 243–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arch.940290303.

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Romanec, Cristian, Sorana Rosu, Georgiana Macovei, Monica Mihaela Scutariu, Bogdan Dragomir, and Nicolae Daniel Olteanu. "Morphofunctional Features in Angle Second Class Malocclusion on Dental Gypsum Models." Materiale Plastice 55, no. 4 (December 30, 2018): 686–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.37358/mp.18.4.5101.

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The large diversity of clinical forms in Angle second class malocclusion explains the interest of researchers and clinicians in identifying changes in the dental arch in subdivisions II/1 and II/2. The purpose of the study is to identify the characteristics of the dental alveolar arch in order to determine the differences between class II/l and II/2 malocclusions. The study was conducted on dental gypsum models of 62 orthodontic untreated patients diagnosed with class II/1 Angle malocclusion, respectively class II/2. The results obtained by us reveals a statistically significant differentiation in the dental arcade, a narrowed maxillary arch at the molar level and elongated at premolar and molar level, in subdivision II/l. Our data are consistent with the results of literature. The knowledge of dental arch features serves to develop a correct and complete diagnosis and also to reach the therapeutic goals and to evaluate post-treatment response in short, medium and long term.
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Yang, Bin, Jin Hua Huang, Chun Jiao Lin, Xing Kun Wen, and Mao Jun Liu. "Experimental Study on Temperature Fields of Dumbbell-Shape Section of CFST Arch Rib and its Effects." Advanced Materials Research 163-167 (December 2010): 2564–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.163-167.2564.

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Based on the investigation of a constructing dumbbell-shaped concrete-filled steel arch bridge in Nanning, Guangxi, continuous on-site experimental researches on temperature field and its effects were carried out under the influence of hydration heat of concrete in the molding process of concrete-filled dumb-bell steel tubular arch bridge. On the basis of measured data, analysis on time-history law of temperature field and its effect under the impact of hydration heat of concrete of composite structure of concrete-filled steel tubes is made. The results reveal that temperature variation of hydration heat of the concrete within the steel tube is showed as follows: “Temperature up-continuous high temperature-temperature down-balance”. The structural temperature field, generated under the effect of hydration hea in the process of molding arch rib, is nonlinear temperature field. Concrete hydration temperature effect of crown section basically changes with temperature field simultaneously, while the residual strain of arch foot section is relatively large; hydration temperature effect of L/4 Section emerges peak fluctuations in concrete pouring process and finally levels off. Hydration temperature field of concrete has a great effect on crown section, which makes the steel tube continuously withstand the tension and compression alternatively, while the influence on the arch foot steel tube is not obvious. Surface strains of L/8, L/4, 3L/8 sections of steel tube transit from single-wave peak to dual-wave peak and finally turn into a single wave peak.
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In De Braekt, Marcel M. H., Frank A. M. Van Alphen, Anne M. Kuijpers-Jagtman, and Jaap C. Maltha. "Maxillary Arch Dimensions after Palatal Surgery and Implantation of Poly-(L-Lactic) Acid Membranes in Beagle Dogs." Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal 30, no. 2 (March 1993): 129–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1597/1545-1569_1993_030_0129_madaps_2.3.co_2.

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The effect of implantation of poly-(L-lactic) acid membranes after palatal surgery on dentoalveolar development was investigated. Beagle dogs were randomly assigned to four experimental groups and a control group. In the experimental groups, a soft tissue defect was created in the medial region of the palate by excising a standardized elliptical mucoperlosteal flap at 12 weeks of age. This defect was closed according to the Von Langen beck technique, leaving two areas of denuded bone. Poly-(L-lactic) acid membranes were implanted on the denuded bony areas either directly or 3 weeks after surgery. Group L and LS served as sham groups. Dental casts were made at regular intervals until 25 weeks of age, and maxillary arch dimensions were studied. Dental arch dimensions in the deciduous dentition of the experimental groups were not markedly disturbed, but after transition of teeth, mainly transversal maxillary arch dimensions in the premolar region were reduced. It was concluded that implantation of poly-(L-lactic) acid membranes after palatal surgery in Beagle dogs did not prevent iatrogenic disturbances of dentoalveolar development under conditions used in this study.
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Matsha, Rachel Matteau. "The Hidden History of South Africa’s Book and Reading Cultures by Archie L Dick." Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa 85, no. 1 (2014): 123–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/trn.2014.0025.

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Zimbler, J. "The Hidden History of South Africa's Book and Reading Cultures. By ARCHIE L. DICK." Library 14, no. 2 (June 1, 2013): 228–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/library/14.2.228.

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Jeremic, Miroslav. "Adolf Hitrek i prva arheoloska iskopavanja Sirmijuma." Starinar, no. 55 (2005): 115–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta0555115j.

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(francuski) Les martyriums du Sirmium chr?tien sont devenus le leitmotiv des premi?res recherches arch?ologiques conduites ? Mitrovica vers la fin du XIX?me si?cle. Cet article, concernant les premi?res fouilles arch?ologiques conduites ? Mitrovica, en 1882/83, par l?arch?ologue Adolf Hytrek. Il s?agit d?une basilique pal?ochr?tienne d?di?e ? saint Synerote, mise au jour, dans la n?cropole nord-est de Sirmium. En fait, Hytrek avait re?u la t?che d?licate, s?agissant d?un site fortement boulevers?, de d?gager et de reconstruire le plan d?un b?timent dont les murs ?taient d?j?, pour leur plus grande partie, irr?m?diablement d?truits. La question est de savoir si Hytrek disposait d?un oeil d?arch?ologue suffisamment aguerri pour pouvoir reconna?tre et reconstruire, de fa?on fiable, des murs ? jamais disparus, sur la base de leurs seules ville empreintes au sol. En ce qui concerne nos remarques et objections ? l??gard des reconstructions de Hytrek, elles ne sauraient, de toute ?vidence, r?soudre les probl?mes relev?s qui, assur?ment ne pourront, y compris ? l?avenir, qu??tre abord? que dans le cadre de r?flexions et suppositions th?oriques.
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