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Caste and Clientage in an Eighteenth-Century Quebec Convent
Canadian Historical Review, 2001This article uses new models of early modern statecraft and clientage to analyze the influence of convents in New France. It also explores the impact of the noble status many nuns possessed. The story of Mother St Claude de la Croix shows the continuities between her childhood in the Château de Ramezay and her adult life in the aristocratic Hopital ...
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Drilling of conventional cast stainless steel with HIPed NiTi coating
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004This study investigated suitability of TiN- and TiCN-coated cemented carbide tools in the machining of conventionally produced stainless steel with hot isostatic pressed (HIPed) NiTi coating. Near-equiatomic nickel–titanium alloy (NiTi) has many attractive material properties, such as pseudo-elasticity and shape memory effects, which result into ...
Gustafsson, Tom E. +3 more
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Cast Coil Transformers: An Alternative to Conventional Dry Type Transformers
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 1979Now that askarel insulated transformers are no longer available because of environmental regulations, engineers are looking to new approaches in design of nonflammable transformers. Cast coil construction is one promising new design. Cast coil construction is compared with the more familiar conventional dry type construction with particular attention ...
Bonnie B. Pendergrass, John B. Hoagland
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Accuracy of Conventional and 3D-Printed Casts for Partial Fixed Prostheses
International Journal of ProsthodonticsTo evaluate and compare the accuracy of conventional and 3D-printed casts using five different 3D printers.In the control group (CG group, n = 5), five conventional impressions using light- and heavy-body polyvinyl siloxane were obtained from the master model, resulting in five stone models.
Caio César, Dias Resende +8 more
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Properties of Ti64 alloy made by non-conventional casting method
International Journal of Microstructure and Materials Properties, 2007This paper deals with the original results of the analysis of Ti64 alloy casting obtained through the Rapid Prototyping Method. The electron beam and special equipment were used as a source of heat for melting the alloy. Two types of samples with different shapes, a cylindrical bar with diameter d = 16 mm and length l = 150 mm and a block with ...
M. Zitnansky +4 more
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Ablation technology applied to A356 alloys compared with conventional casting processes
Materials Science & Engineering: A, 2021E. Barbarias +5 more
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1992
The retention of the crown to the core substructure is of great importance for a successful restoration. The aim of this study was to compare the retentive values of the Flexi-Cast post and its sleeve crown/core complex with that of a crown cemented to a conventional cast post. Forty single-rooted teeth divided equally into four groups were used. Flexi-
B I, Cohen +3 more
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The retention of the crown to the core substructure is of great importance for a successful restoration. The aim of this study was to compare the retentive values of the Flexi-Cast post and its sleeve crown/core complex with that of a crown cemented to a conventional cast post. Forty single-rooted teeth divided equally into four groups were used. Flexi-
B I, Cohen +3 more
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Study of Pressure Feet between 3D Scanning Method and Conventional Casting
Prosthetic Biomechanics in Engineering, 2021N. A. Abu Osman +2 more
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The Journal of Peasant Studies, 1979
The basic flaw of conventional sociology in India has been that it studies caste and kinship in isolation from the economic and political structure. Consequently, it fails to understand the basis of unity in kin and caste groups. We have argued that unity between members of the same kin and caste groups depends, in the last analysis, on an identity of ...
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The basic flaw of conventional sociology in India has been that it studies caste and kinship in isolation from the economic and political structure. Consequently, it fails to understand the basis of unity in kin and caste groups. We have argued that unity between members of the same kin and caste groups depends, in the last analysis, on an identity of ...
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