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Osseous lesions of the pre-sacral space
Seminars in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2004Surgical management of osseous tumors of the presacral space is difficult. The complex regional anatomy and the necessity for wide surgical margins make resection especially demanding. In addition to the usual concerns associated with resection of tumors, lesions involving the sacrum often require some degree of bony resection to achieve adequate ...
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Sacralized Spaces and the Urban Remembrance of War
2009It is at the point of rebuilding highly symbolic sites after urban trauma that problems of signification can occur, converging concerns of public history, memory studies, and architecture alike. Reconstruction can fall prey to an overly redemptive and cathartic sense of closure: it can signal the loss of memory, an over-inscription of the ...
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THE SACRALIZATION OF SOUND IN ABANDONED SPACES
Gumanitarnye vedomosti TGPU im L N TolstogoThe article explores the phenomenon of the sacralization of sound through the case of the abandoned radar domes (“spheres”) near Naro-Fominsk - an industrial site with unique acoustic characteristics. The aim of the study is to analyze the echoic aspect as a practice of sacralizing sound in abandoned spaces, using the “spheres” near Naro-Fominsk as an ...
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Domestic sacral space in the Florentine Renaissance palace*
Renaissance Studies, 2006Among the many reasons that domestic sacral space in Florence invites scholarly attention is the existence in that city of the chapel in Palazzo Medici, one of the most famous of the Italian Renaissance. The fortuitous survival of this splendid chapel is due, in all likelihood, to its meeting the Council of Trent's requirement of 1562 that laymen's ...
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Use of endoscopy for examination of the sacral epidural space in standing cattle
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2008Abstract Objective—To develop an epiduroscopic technique for use in standing cattle and describe the endoscopically visible anatomic structures of the epidural space in the sacrococcygeal area. Animals—6 healthy nonlactating, nonpregnant cows (mean ± SD age, 60 ± 18.5 months; mean weight, 599.7 ± 63.87 kg) and 3 bovine cadavers.
Sonja, Franz +4 more
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FEASIBILITY OF ULTRASOUND‐GUIDED EPIDURAL ACCESS AT THE LUMBO‐SACRAL SPACE IN DOGS
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2014Epidural injections are commonly performed blindly in veterinary medicine. The aims of this study were to describe the lumbosacral ultrasonographic anatomy and to assess the feasibility of an ultrasound‐guided epidural injection technique in dogs. A cross sectional anatomic atlas of the lumbosacral region and ex vivo ultrasound images were obtained in ...
Liotta, Annalisa Pia +5 more
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Scarcely on the Way: The Starkness of Things in Sacral Space
2012If “some form of exile … is intrinsic to dwelling,” the exposure to strangeness and absence might open to another modulation: humans find themselves at home scarcely, though sufficiently to deflect any counter-privilege of exile in favor of the nonplenitude of what is simply given.1 If givens are scarce but not systematically lacking, they can also ...
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BIBLICAL NAMES IN SACRAL SPACE OF RUSSIAN NORTH
2020This article explores the process of biblical names hierotopy of the objects located in sacral space of Russian North. The research is connected with the increasing interest to the cultural heritage of Valaam and Solovki monasteries, part of that is formed by toponyms – names of objects of surrounding landscape, saving memory about the past and being ...
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8. Family, Memory, And The Sacralization Of Urban Space
2011Widows used charitable patronage to ensure that both they and their families would enjoy eternal remembrance, not only in spiritual terms, but also in corporeal ones. Charity cleansed the soul, making the practice of extending benevolence to the poor upon one's physical demise a particularly efficacious way to help one by helping others at the very ...
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