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Bolger, William E., and Winston C. Vaughan. "Catheter-Based Dilation of the Sinus Ostia: Initial Safety and Feasibility Analysis in a Cadaver Model." American Journal of Rhinology 20, no. 3 (May 2006): 290–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.2500/ajr.2006.20.2868.

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Background Over the past 20 years, many patients have benefited from endoscopic sinus surgery and its ability to relieve sinus obstruction. However, problems still occur with surgery, thereby leaving room for innovation. Recently, catheter-based technology has provided new options for treating cardiac, vascular, and urologic diseases. We speculated that catheter technology also might offer new treatment options for sinusitis patients. The purpose of this investigation was to explore the feasibility and safety of catheter-based technology to relieve sinus ostial obstruction. Methods Anatomic models and human cadaver specimens were used initially to design and iterate catheters to open sinus ostial drainage pathways. Thereafter, the safety of balloon-catheter dilation was evaluated in six human cadaver heads. CT scan obtained before and after catheter ostial dilation was analyzed for evidence of catheter-induced trauma. Dilated ostia also were examined by endoscopy and gross anatomic dissection for unwanted catheter-induced trauma. Results Catheters successfully dilated 31 of 31 ostia, including 9 maxillary, 11 sphenoid, and 11 frontal ostia/recesses. CT scan, endoscopy, and gross anatomic dissection revealed that such dilation did not cause trauma to surrounding structures such as the orbit or skull base. Mucosal trauma imparted by catheter dilation appeared to be less than that normally seen with standard endoscopic instruments. Conclusion This initial study suggests that catheter technology can be used to dilate sinus ostia safely. Mucosal preservation and ease of use make catheters an attractive minimally invasive treatment strategy. Additional testing in patients is indicated to gain additional safety information and to explore the usefulness of catheter-based technology.
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Ravichandran, Pasala S., H. Storm Floten, Anthony P. Furnary, Hugh L. Gately, Hagop Hovaguimian, Jeffrey Swanson, and Albert Starr. "Coronary Ostial Anastomosis in Aortic Root Replacement." Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals 4, no. 1 (March 1996): 40–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/021849239600400111.

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Zhao, Daqiu, Xiayan Zhang, Ziwen Fang, Yanqing Wu, and Jun Tao. "Physiological and Transcriptomic Analysis of Tree Peony (Paeonia section Moutan DC.) in Response to Drought Stress." Forests 10, no. 2 (February 7, 2019): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10020135.

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Tree peony (Paeonia section Moutan DC.) is a famous ornamental plant, and P. ostii has been used for seed oil production in China because it is rich in α-linolenic acid. P. ostii has some resistance to drought, but lack of water can severely hinder its growth and development in arid areas. In order to clarify drought stress induced physiological and molecular changes of P. ostia, its physiological and transcriptomic analyses were performed under drought stress, and we found that P. ostii leaves drooped significantly 12 days after treatment and observed a significant increase in all detected physiological indices in response to drought treatment except leaf water content, chlorophyll, and carotenoid content. Meanwhile, the activity of three antioxidant enzymes basically increased under drought treatment. Moreover, drought treatment significantly reduced photosynthetic and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters except non-photochemical quenching (qN), and maintained more intact mesophyll cell structures. Additionally, many differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were found by transcriptome sequencing, which play an important role in P. ostia drought tolerance by controlling a variety of biological processes, including the reactive oxygen species (ROS) system, chlorophyll degradation and photosynthetic competency, fatty acid metabolism, proline metabolism, biosynthesis of secondary metabolism, and plant hormone metabolism. These results provide a better understanding of P. ostii responses to drought stress.
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Bolger, William E., Christopher L. Brown, Christopher A. Church, Andrew N. Goldberg, Boris Karanfilov, Frederick A. Kuhn, Howard L. Levine, Michael J. Sillers, Winston C. Vaughan, and Raymond L. Weiss. "Safety and Outcomes of Balloon Catheter Sinusotomy: A Multicenter 24-Week Analysis in 115 Patients." Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 137, no. 1 (July 2007): 10–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.otohns.2007.02.006.

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to further evaluate the safety and effectiveness of balloon catheter devices to dilate obstructed sinus ostia/perform sinusotomy. METHODS: Through a prospective, multicenter evaluation, safety was assessed by rate of adverse events, patency was determined by endoscopic examination, and sinus symptoms were determined by the Sino-Nasal Outcome Test (SNOT 20). RESULTS: At the conclusion of the 24-week analysis, endoscopy determined that the sinusotomy was patent in 80.5% (247 of 307) sinuses and nonpatent in 1.6% (5 of 307), and could not determine ostial patency status in 17.9% (55 of 307). Of the ostia visualized on endoscopy, 98% were patent (247 of 252), while 2% (5 of 252) were considered nonpatent. SNOT 20 scores showed consistent symptomatic improvement over baseline. Revision treatment was required in 3 sinuses (3 of 307 sinuses, 0.98%) in 3 patients (3 of 109 patients, 2.75%). CONCLUSION: Balloon catheter technology appears safe and effective in relieving ostial obstruction. Patients were pleased and indicated that they experienced symptomatic improvement.
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Chowdhury, Ujjwal, Keerthi Rao, Rajiv Narang, Poonam Kapoor, Minati Choudhury, Arindam Choudhury, and Pradeep Ramakrishnan. "An Alternative Technique of Coronary Button Implantation in Patients Undergoing Modified Bentall's Procedure." Journal of Cardiac Critical Care TSS 01, no. 01 (August 2017): 051–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1606350.

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AbstractWe present two modifications of the “button technique” and proximal aortic conduit suturing for patients undergoing modified Bentall's procedure. We interposed a glutaraldehyde-treated autologous pericardial strip between the graft and native coronary ostia during coronary ostial implantation and placed interrupted aortic annular pledgeted mattress sutures to ensure perfect hemostasis at the suture lines.
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Wein, Courtney E., Paul M. Weinberg, and Kristine J. Guleserian. "Congenital absence of coronary ostia in a single/common coronary system." Cardiology in the Young 29, no. 7 (June 21, 2019): 993–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047951119001100.

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AbstractCoronary ostial atresia seen with pulmonary atresia and coronary-cameral fistulae or, more rarely, in isolation manifested as left main coronary artery atresia, is well described. We describe the clinical course and post-mortem findings in a neonate who suffered a fatal cardiac arrest and was found to have congenital absence of both coronary ostia in a single/common coronary system.
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HERES, T. L. "Ostia Antica." BABESCH - Bulletin Antieke Beschaving 61 (January 1, 1986): 138–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/bab.61.0.2012600.

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Caldelli, Maria Letizia. "Ostia dispersa." Mélanges de l'École française de Rome. Antiquité, no. 130-2 (November 5, 2018): 341–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/mefra.5993.

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Patil, Manjula, and Manjunath KY. "Ostium maxillare accessorium - a morphologic study." National Journal of Clinical Anatomy 01, no. 04 (October 2012): 171–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3401684.

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Abstract Background and aims : The "Osteomeatal complex" of the middle meatus contains the primary maxillary opening as well as in few cases the 'accessory maxillary ostia'. An ostium leading to maxillary sinus apart from the primary maxillary opening is defined as accessory maxillary ostia. Location of accessory maxillary ostia is more advantageous than primary maxillary opening. Accessory maxillary ostia can be utilized to approach the maxillary sinus in cases of difficulty in approaching the primary maxillary opening. The present study was undertaken to study the morphological variations of accessory maxillary ostia in human cadavers. Material and methods : Forty two sagittal sections of the human cadavers were studied for the incidence, location, number, shape, size and laterality of accessory maxillary ostia. Results : Accessory maxillary ostia were found in 26% of the specimens. Of these 55.54% were found in anterior fontanelle and 45.45% in the posterior fontanelle. Shape varied from oval to round and dimensions 1.33 to 5.6mm antero-posteriorly and 1.07 to 2.55mm vertically. Accessory maxillary ostia were frequently observed unilaterally. Conclusion : Accessory maxillary ostia when present can be utilized during clinical procedures to get access to maxillary sinus in cases of difficulty in approach due to the variation in configuration of uncinate process or bulla ethmoidalis. Morphology of accessory maxillary ostia can thus be a valuable source of information to the endoscopic surgeons operating on the maxillary sinus.
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Lee, Chang Sub, Ji Hoon Phi, Seung-Ki Kim, Byung-Kyu Cho, and Kyu-Chang Wang. "Spinal congenital dermal sinus with dual ostia." Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics 3, no. 5 (May 2009): 407–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/2009.1.peds08153.

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Object Congenital dermal sinus (CDS) usually develops in the midline of the body as a single tract. To date, only a few patients with multiple CDS tracts and ostia have been reported. The authors analyzed the clinical features of patients with spinal CDS and multiple ostia and proposed a novel hypothesis for the pathogenesis of the atypical CDS. Methods Five patients with spinal CDS and multiple ostia were included. The clinical, radiological, and operative features of these patients were reviewed retrospectively. Results Three patients demonstrated bilateral paramedian ostia at the same or a very similar spinal level. One patient showed a paramedian and a midline ostium. One patient had 2 unilateral paramedian ostia at different spinal levels. The layers of the internal ending of CDS tracts were diverse. Complete removal of the tracts was possible in all patients. Two patients had dermoid tumors. All patients had an associated anomaly, such as a lumbosacral lipoma or the Currarino triad. The authors propose a “zipping error” hypothesis for the formation of dual ostia located at the spinal level of primary neurulation. An associated anomaly such as a lumbosacral lipoma may contribute to the formation of dual ostia. Conclusions Unilateral or bilateral dual ostia may be present in patients with CDS, especially when an associated anomaly is present. The atypical CDS may develop from aberrant neural tube closure.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ostia"

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De, Togni Stefano. "Les suburbia d'Ostie antique. Nouvelles recherches sur l'évolution urbain de la ville de la fin de la période Républicaine jusqu’à l'Antiquité tardive." Thesis, Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018UBFCH012.

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Au sein de cette thèse de doctorat, l’auteur a cherché à appréhender les suburbia d'Ostie (Rome, Latium Italie) au travers d’analyses menées sur différentes échelles, depuis l’étude globale des quartiers de Porta Marina et du Trastevere Ostiense jusqu’à des fouilles stratigraphiques. Les structures qui forment ces deux quartiers ont d’abord été analysés et classés comme « unités topographiques », puis incluses dans un SIG. Les données relatives à chaque structure ont été récoltées aussi bien durant les investigations menées au sein des archives du Parco Archeologico di Ostia Antica qu’au cours de prospections sur le terrain, de l’analyse de photographies aériennes, de relevés, d’observations in situ et des fouilles.Au cours de cette enquête, plusieurs objets mis au jour lors d’anciennes fouilles ont été pris en compte et insérés dans des fiches de catalogues créées ad hoc, intégrées au SIG. Ainsi, le recensement des structures archéologiques du Trastevere Ostiense ont permis de mettre en évidence un territoire densément construit, au moins depuis le Ier siècle ap. J.-C. et ce, jusqu’au Ve siècle ap. J.-C. L'étude globale de l'évolution urbaine du quartier de Porta Marina a permis d'identifier pas moins de 13 phases principales, qui s’étendent du Ier siècle av. J.-C. jusqu'au VIe siècle, en plus de deux phases de spoliations et d’une phase d'érosion marine datée du Moyen Age. Parmi les principales découvertes, il faut d’abord signaler la découverte d'une importante activité de construction entre l'époque Julio-Claudienne et l'époque Flavienne. Cette phase, qui était restée presque inconnue jusqu’à présent, est en partie liée à l’édification de bâtiments funéraires. Si l’on se fie à ces nouveaux éléments, il est très probable qu’une nécropole ait vu le jour à cette époque, au-delà de la Porta Marina. Cette nécropole fut ensuite complètement démantelée lors du développement du quartier maritime voulu par l'empereur Hadrien en personne.L'approche analytique menée à l’échelle d’un quartier, couplée aux bornes chronologiques apportées par les fouilles conduites dans le cadre du projet Ostia Marina, a permis de donner une vision totalement renouvelée du front de mer de la ville. Les recherches menées sur les bâtiments construits contre et par-dessus l’enceinte tardo-républicaine ont permis de mettre en évidence l’abandon rapide de sa fonction défensive, quoique cette structure ait été respectée jusqu'au début du IIe siècle ap. J.-C. Par la suite, le bras oriental a fonctionné comme un aqueduc, tandis que le bras occidental fut rasé pour construire de nouveaux édifices. A la place de la Porta Marina, un arc fut élevé à la place de l’ancienne porte afin de délimiter la ville intra-muros et la ville extra-muros. Le plan d'un grand bâtiment a pu être complétée à partir de photos aériennes. Celui-ci est situé dans la partie orientale du suburbium situé au-delà de Porta Marina, qui n’a pas encore été fouillée.Les phases relatives à l’Antiquité tardive témoignent de la vitalité de ce quartier tout au long du IVe siècle ap. J.-C. et ce, jusqu'au début du Ve siècle. En revanche, des signes importants d'abandon apparaissent au cours de la première moitié du Ve siècle. Cette phase d’abandon trouve probablement son origine dans le tremblement de terre daté au 443 ap. J.-C.Un autre acquis majeur de cette étude a trait aux relations entre ville et mer, ainsi qu’aux changements du littoral au cours des siècles. L'étude des traces d'érosion sur les bâtiments qui se trouvaient près de l'ancienne plage ont permis de confirmer l'hypothèse d'une érosion marine postérieure à la fin de l’Antiquité, datable au XIe siècle, qui a détruit certains bâtiments, conditionnant ainsi notre vision de la ville antique sur le front de mer
In this thesis the study of the suburbs of Ostia (Rome, Italy) took place at different levels of study, from the macro scale of the entire neighborhoods to the micro scale of the single stratigraphic trench. The archaeological evidence of the porta Marina area and of the “Trastevere Ostiense” have been analyzed and filed as Topographical Units and recorded in a GIS. For each structure data were collected either through the consultation of archives, through field surveys, aerial photography, direct examinations and excavation essays. 148 artifacts from the old excavations were recorded and inserted in a data base created ad hoc. Where possible, spatial data was associated with the objects, with the positioning in the place of discovery within the GIS. The survey of the archaeological evidences of the “Trastevere Ostiense” allowed to recognize a densely built territory, with a chronology that goes from first to at least the fifth century AD. Among the types of buildings identified, the “horreum” seems to be the prevailing. The precise positioning of some excavation trenches of 1957 at the loop of the Tiber has allowed to identify a flood zone of second-third century AD reclaimed and built. At the same time, on the other side, the Via Ostiense was rebuilt further south due to erosion.The overall study of the urbanistic evolution of the suburban area of porta Marina has allowed to identify 13 main phases of life, from the first century BC until the 6th century AD, in addition to two phases of spoliation and a phase of sea erosion of the Middle Age. Among the main novelties there is the discovery of a notable construction activity dating back to the Julio-Claudian age to the Flavia age, previously almost unknown, which can be partially connected to funerary buildings. It is very probable, in the light of the new data, that there was a necropolis outside porta Marina, which was completely dismantled during the Hadrianic urban renovation and the thermal development of the maritime district. The large-scale analytical approach, also thanks to the chronological extremes derived from the excavations carried out with the Ostia Marina Project, has led to a completely renewed vision of the city's maritime sector. The presumed preservation of late Republican funerary monuments in the imperial era turned out to be a not entirely exact theory, the result of the distorted vision created with the E-42 restorations and demolitions. The stratigraphic analysis shows a partial obliteration of the funerary monuments already occurred by the end of the first century. A.D. due to the raising of the walking surfaces. The research on buildings built close to and above the Late-Republic walls made it possible to highlight that they quickly lost the defensive functions, but continued to be respected until the beginning of the second century AD. Subsequently, the eastern part functioned as an aqueduct, while the western part was demolished to build new buildings. An arch was built in place of the porta Marina door, to set the limit between town and suburb. Starting from some aerial photos, the plan of a large building, located in the eastern unexcavated portion of the porta Marina suburban area, was completed. The particular form of the complex allows to hypothesize a link to the “foro ad mare” built by Aureliano, mentioned in the Historia Augusta. The study of the late-antique phases revealed a remarkable vitality of the district throughout the IV until the beginning of the fifth century AD, while during the first half of the 5th century AD strong signs of abandonment appear. The probable effects of the earthquake of 443 AD were found, starting from the traces of collapse found in at least four buildings. Another important acquisition concerns the relationship between the city and the sea and changes in the coastline over the centuries
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Battisti, Martina <1984&gt. "I luoghi di culto mitraico di Ostia." Doctoral thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/17820.

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L’obiettivo di questa ricerca è l’analisi della topografia di Ostia a partire dai luoghi di culto dedicati a Mitra (impiantati tra la metà del II e la metà del III secolo), per definire quali fossero gli attori del culto e le modalità di svolgimento del rituale. Ostia è un contesto privilegiato non solo per il dato numerico, ma le modalità di sviluppo e poi di abbandono della colonia alla foce del Tevere permettono un’analisi diacronica delle diverse fasi di vita, aiutandoci a comprendere alcuni aspetti del culto ancora oscuri. A livello metodologico il punto di partenza della ricerca è un dossier in cui si analizza ogni mitreo nel proprio contesto topografico come singolo caso di studio. Il luogo di culto quindi viene analizzato nel modo in cui la sua materialità dialoga con il paesaggio urbano. Le modalità di accesso ai mitrei riflettono la partecipazione dei devoti: l’uso dello spazio da parte di comunità, nate soprattutto in ambiti professionali e di prossimità, permette un’analisi sociale degli attori del culto. È evidente anche la relazione con gli altri sacra, a testimoniare l’integrazione del culto di Mitra nel paesaggio religioso ostiense attraverso la condivisione degli stessi fedeli e degli stessi spazi. A partire dai dati precedentemente presentati è possibile riconsiderare alcuni aspetti del rito, uno dei temi più controversi del culto di Mitra.
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Rose, Peter. "Remapping Ostia : a systematic study of the urban landscape of Ostia from the 2nd to the 4th century AD." Thesis, University of Reading, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.553102.

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Ostia is one of very few cities where it is possible to trace the development from its foundation through to its natural abandonment in the late 6th century AD. Contrary to cities such as Pompeii and Herculaneum, which are frozen in the early imperial periods, it is here possible to create a detailed picture of the structural development during the later Roman era. However, while more than 2/3 of the city area has now been excavated and much already been published, at Ostia, as at so many other sites, the main interest has always been on the Republican and early Imperial periods. There is therefore a great amount of material evidence at Ostia that has previously been neglected, which can provide us with an invaluable insight to the urban landscape of a Roman city. By examining domestic, civic and commercial architecture as it changed the city from the 2nd to the 4th century AD, the impact on all aspects of city life can be traced, thereby providing us with a valuable instrument to test ideas about urban, social or economic development at the heart of the Roman Empire. This study presents a description and an analysis of the visible remains in two areas within regions III and V. A total of some 86 buildings was covered within the sample and individually described. The information gained from this was then used first to assign a date, if only relative, and clarify stages of development within the larger complexes of insulae and regions, and second to assign a function and organisation of the individual building in order to provide a better understanding of the urban landscape of Ostia from the 2nd to the 4th century AD.
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Jansen, Gemma Cornelia Maria. "Water in de Romeinse stad, Pompeji - Herculaneum - Ostia /." [Leuven] : Peeters, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38830761m.

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Heinzelmann, Michael Martin Archer Coletti Caterina. "Die Nekropolen von Ostia : Untersuchungen zu den Gräberstraßen vor der Porta Romana und an der Via Laurentina /." München : F. Pfeil, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38899561g.

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Murgatroyd, Jennifer Leigh. "Ancient mortar production in Ostia, Italy : builders and their choices." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:358de9ea-d89b-4053-84c7-0fdc29340bb2.

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The main objective of the research discussed in this thesis was to evaluate the methods and materials used by builders in ancient Ostia to produce mortar for masonry structures. The work was conducted with an eye toward understanding why the ancient builders selected specific materials and employed specific techniques. The research design included scientific investigations of mortar samples from selected structures in Ostia, all dated from brick stamp evidence to the 2nd century CE. The methods employed for this study included thin section petrography, modal analysis via point counting, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and image analysis. Results concluded the samples comprised lime binder and primarily volcanic tuff aggregates derived from the Colli Albani and Monti Sabatini volcanic districts. The selection of these aggregates was integral to mortar performance, as they contained alteration products that would have facilitated pozzolanic reactions during the production phase, greatly improving long term mortar performance and durability. Three distinct types of mortar representing unique mix designs were identified based on the material properties of the mortar samples and the dominant aggregate types. Unique mixes may have been proprietary to specific groups of builders in Ostia, which had been identified by other researchers comparing the architectural features and construction styles of various structures. The results of material analyses showed that the builders from 2nd century Ostia were highly skilled, used sophisticated techniques to produce high quality mortar, and that separate groups of builders employed unique mix designs to achieve similar results.
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Turci, Marcello. "Lo sviluppo termale del settore costiero della città di Ostia." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019AIXM0198.

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Ce projet de thèse est centré sur l’étude des thermes implantés dans le quartier périurbain d’Ostie, et alignés le long de la façade maritime. Cette vocation thermale s’amplifie au cours de la période tardive quand sont construits des petits balnea le long de la route côtière.Les thermes de la Porta Marina et les thermes Maritimes, après leur découverte à la fin du XVIIIe et au milieu du XIXe s., ont été fouillés entre 1960 et 1970. Il n’existe pas d’études complètes sur ces monuments pour la majorité inédits.La recherche sur le terrain a été articulée en 4 phases : relevé, stratigraphie du bâti et analyse technique ; mise en relation des bâtiments du point de vue diachronique et synchronique ; étude de leur insertion dans l’environnement côtier ; comparaison avec des contextes similaires. Ce projet présente un caractère innovant en ce qui concerne les méthodes d’analyse : prospections géophysiques, photogrammétrie par drone, photos thermiques, grâce à la mise en place d’un projet pluridisciplinaire avec le CNRS. Un travail de recherche a été effectué sur la documentation des archives d’Ostie, des Archives Nationales et de l’Aérophotothèque. Une enquête a aussi été menée sur des inscriptions d’Ostie, conservées aux Musées du Vatican et du Capitole, et sur les manuscrits de la fin du XVIIIe.L’objectif principal était d’évaluer, sur la longue durée, l’évolution du paysage balnéaire côtier d’Ostie en prenant en considération principalement l’analyse architecturale, fonctionnelle et urbanistique, ainsi que celle du décor. Le projet interroge le statut juridique de ces établissements, leur propriété, commanditaires, sources de financements et usagers
The coastal area of the city of Ostia is characterized by a concentration of bath facilities built between the end of the 1st c. AD and the Late Antiquity period. The aim of this work is on the two main baths complexes discovered in the late 18 and mid 19 centuries, and extensively excavated in the first half of the 1970s: the Porta Marina Baths and the Terme Marittime. Their results were left unpublished, except for few specific studies on mosaic floors, architectonical elements and statuary.On these premises, the field research was organized in four steps: surveying, stratigraphic and technical studies; diachronic/synchronic analysis; interaction between maritime and coastal environments; and parallels with comparable contexts. Furthermore, new technologies have been involved for 3D surveying (UAV-photogrammetry, thermography, geophysical survey) thanks to the multidisciplinary project set up between CCJ, MAP and CEREGE, which turned into an innovative work in terms of methods of analysis.Concurrently, the investigation was extended on written sources based on the documentation of Ostia archives, Archivio Centrale di Stato, and Aerofototeca Nazionale. Ostia inscriptions preserved in the Vatican and Capitoline Museums, and recorded on the manuscripts of the late 18th century by G. Marini (Biblioteca Apostolica) and E.Q. Visconti (BNF Paris), were also included. The main objective was to understand the long-term evolution of these baths in the coastal townscape of Ostia, mainly based on architectural, functional, urbanistic and decor analyses.The project also inquires the legal status of these complexes, their commissioners and property, funding sources, and users
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Vivó, Codina David. "El programa iconogràfic de l'Attideion del Campo della Magna Matter a Ostia." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Girona, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/7859.

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L'objectiu d'aquesta tesi és l'estudi de tot un seguit d'escultures votives trobades dins el santuari de Cibele de Ostia, descobert a finals del segle passat i excavat amb extensió just abans de la Segona Guerra Mundial.
Tanmateix, el nostre objectiu no era el de presentar, únicament, un catàleg de l'estatuària sinó, especialment, la seva funció i relació dins el santuari com un element a considerar per a l'estudi del culte a Cibele i més concretament a Atis.
The aim of this thesis is the study of a series of votive sculptures found in the Cybele sanctuary, in Ostia, discovered in the late nineteenth centuy and extensively excavated just before World War Two.
Nevertheless, our aim was not just merely presenting a catalogue of the sculptures, but, primarily, stablishing their function and relation within the sanctuary, as an element to take into account for the study of the worship of Cybele and, specifically, of Attys.
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Daniels-Dwyer, Robert. "The economics of private construction in Roman Italy." Thesis, University of Reading, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.340009.

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Davies, Alison Elizabeth. "The role of inscribed monuments in transforming public space at Pompeii and Ostia." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.361821.

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Books on the topic "Ostia"

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Pavolini, Carlo. Ostia. Roma [etc.]: GLF editori Laterza, 2006.

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Ostia. Roma: Laterza, 2006.

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Ostia antica. Roma: Carocci editore, 2022.

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Roman Ostia. 2nd ed. Oxford [England]: Clarendon Press, 1997.

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Ostia repubblicana. Roma: Edizioni Quasar, 2021.

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Heiligtümer in Ostia. München: Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, 2004.

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Lawrence, Caroline. The thieves of Ostia. London: Orion Children's, 2001.

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Lawrence, Caroline. The thieves of Ostia. London: Orion Children's, 2001.

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Il lido di Ostia. Roma: Istituto poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, Libreria dello Stato, 2008.

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Pasolini, Pier Paolo. Accattone ; Mamma Roma ; Ostia. Milano: Garzanti, 1993.

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Heppner, John B., John B. Heppner, Minos E. Tzanakakis, Minos E. Tzanakakis, Minos E. Tzanakakis, Pauline O. Lawrence, John L. Capinera, et al. "Ostia." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 2698–99. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_1902.

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DeLaine, Janet. "Ostia." In A Companion to Roman Italy, 417–38. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118993125.ch21.

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Cuyler, Mary Jane. "Ostia, Archaeology of." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 8174–81. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30018-0_3110.

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Cuyler, Mary Jane. "Ostia, Archaeology of." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 1–8. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_3110-1.

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Flohr, Miko. "Beyond Pompeii and Ostia." In Space, Movement and the Economy in Roman Cities in Italy and Beyond, 39–67. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2021. | Series: Studies in Roman space and urbanism: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429352911-5.

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Karivieri, Arja. "Jewish Inhabitants in Ancient Ostia." In Negotiation, Collaboration and Conflict in Ancient and Medieval Communities, 209–24. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003277644-13.

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Veitch, Jeffrey D. "Sensory-Spatial History at Ostia." In Rethinking the Roman City, 71–91. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351115421-7.

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Ulrich, Roger B. "Courtyard Architecture in theInsulaeof Ostia Antica." In A Companion to Roman Architecture, 324–41. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118325117.ch17.

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Keay, Simon. "Rethinking Relationships between Ostia and Portus." In Rethinking the Roman City, 92–113. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351115421-8.

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"Ostia." In The Routledge Atlas of Classical History, 67. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315539072-67.

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Suo, Jin, Dardo E. Ferrara, Robert E. Guldberg, Robert W. Taylor, and Don P. Giddens. "Wall Deformation, Wall Shear Stress and Atherosclerosis Around the Intercostal Ostia of C57 Mice." In ASME 2007 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2007-176636.

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Dorsal surfaces and upstream regions around ostia of aortic branches are favored sites of atherosclerosis. Both asymmetrical stresses in branch walls and disturbed flow patterns have been suggested as contributing to this localization. In the present study, fluorescence images of the thoracic aortic tree of C57 mice were obtained using quantum dot (Qdot) bioconjugate markers for vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) and two-photon excitation laser scanning microscopy. The images show that dorsal surfaces and upstream regions of intercostal ostia have a higher intensity of VCAM-1 than the downstream region. We also investigated blood flow patterns and wall shear stress (WSS) in the descending aorta and proximal intercostal branches of C57 mice using micro-CT imaging and ultrasound velocity measurements, combined with computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The latter investigation showed that dynamical wall deformation caused by pulsatile pressure around the ostia induces blood flow patterns which create lower and oscillating WSS in the upstream region and dorsal surface than in the distal region. Comparisons of the Qdot marker and CFD studies demonstrate that the distribution of greater expression of VCAM-1 corresponds with lower and oscillating WSS around the branch ostia. Thus, local wall deformation may contribute to disturbed flow patterns that are known to be associated with increased VCAM-1 expression.
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Angluin, Dana, and Leonor Becerra-Bonache. "Experiments using Ostia for a language production task." In the EACL 2009 Workshop. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/1705475.1705479.

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Rettmann, M. E., D. R. Holmes III, D. L. Packer, and R. A. Robb. "Identification of left pulmonary vein ostia using centerline tracking." In SPIE Medical Imaging, edited by Xiaoping P. Hu and Anne V. Clough. SPIE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.813450.

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Ferrante, Andrea, Leopoldo Franco, and Sander Boer. "Modelling and Monitoring of a Perched Beach at Lido Di Ostia (Rome)." In 23rd International Conference on Coastal Engineering. New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780872629332.251.

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Gong, Zhenhuan, Zixiao Shen, Di Zhang, Cheng Wang, and Shoujun Zhou. "One-click detection of coronary artery ostia from three-dimensional CTA data." In 2015 IEEE International Conference on Information and Automation (ICIA). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icinfa.2015.7279409.

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Bertelli, Susanna, Mariachiara Guerra, Dario Daffara, Francesca Montanino, Filippo Lange, and Federica Fabiano. "DIGITAL RHAPSODIES SUMMER CAMP: THE OSTIA ANTICA CULTURAL HERITAGE NARRATED BY CHILDREN." In 14th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2022.2408.

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Franco, Leopoldo, Riccardo Briganti, Giorgio Bellotti, Julien De Rouck, and Jimmy Geeraerts. "Full-Scale Measurement of Wave Overtopping at Ostia-Rome Yacht Harbour Breakwater." In Coastal Structures 2003. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40733(147)42.

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Stark, John D., Craig J. Donlon, Matthew J. Martin, and Michael E. McCulloch. "OSTIA : An operational, high resolution, real time, global sea surface temperature analysis system." In OCEANS 2007 - Europe. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceanse.2007.4302251.

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Tomasicchio, Ugo. "Submerged Breakwaters for the Defence of the Shoreline at Ostia Field Experiences, Comparison." In 25th International Conference on Coastal Engineering. New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784402429.186.

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Salas-Morales, Juan, and Jorge Munoz-Gama. "OSTIA: A Low Cost Alternative for Short Summative Assessments in Massive Programming Courses." In 2020 39th International Conference of the Chilean Computer Science Society (SCCC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sccc51225.2020.9281261.

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Jones, Timothy. OSTI 2411 Create Test. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1617652.

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NEHER, STEVEN. CLASSIFIED META DATA OSTI SUBMITTAL. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1892064.

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Administrator, EDX, and John Smith. Testing OSTI 2411 Prod Submission Race. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1755317.

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Sturn, Dorothea, Helmut Gassler, Michael Ploder, Klaus Schuch, and Maximilian Unger. Evaluierung der OSTA in Washington und Peking. BMAIA, BMVIT, September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2019.418.

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