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Relationship of Sternal Foramina to Vital Structures of the Chest: A Computed Tomographic Study
Sternal foramina are a well‐known variant anatomy of the sternum and carry the risk of life‐threatening complications like pneumothorax or even pericardial/cardial punction during sternal biopsy or acupuncture. There have been numerous studies numerous studies examinimg prevalence of sternal foramina, but the study of the exact anatomical relationship ...
J. Gossner, Mustafa F. Sargon
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The conquest of the land in 2 Kgs 17:5 is the key element in the account of the fall of Samaria (2 Kgs 17:3–6). The source analysis of this verse leads to the conclusion that its shorter version, witnessed by the Old Latin Palimpsestus Vindobonensis ...
Krzysztof Kinowski
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The delegation of power: Neo-Assyrian bureau seals [PDF]
Bureau seals are an innovation of the Assyrian administration to cope with the delegation of power that running a world empire demanded. By placing some bureau seals in their historical context we find indications that these seal types were introduced ...
Radner, K
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Outcome of Single Dental Implants Over 38–40 Years: A Long‐Term Follow‐Up Study
ABSTRACT Introduction This is a comprehensive, long‐term follow‐up study of single‐implant treatments. At the Brånemark Clinic in Gothenburg, Sweden, during the period of 1982–1985, 16 patients received single‐tooth implants. Objective This study evaluates the survival rate of the implants after nearly four decades, focusing on the biological and ...
Sargon Barkarmo, Jan Kowar
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Anatomy has advanced using 3‐dimensional (3D) studies at macroscopic (e.g., dissection, injection moulding of vessels, radiology) and microscopic (e.g., serial section reconstruction with light and electron microscopy) levels. This paper presents the first results in human cells of a new method of subcellular 3D brightfield microscopy.
Paul Joseph Tadrous, Mustafa F. Sargon
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On the geometry of rod packings in the 3‐torus
Abstract Rod packings in the 3‐torus encode information of some crystal structures in crystallography. They can be viewed as links in the 3‐torus, and tools from 3‐manifold geometry and topology can be used to study their complements. In this paper, we initiate the use of geometrisation to study such packings. We analyse the geometric structures of the
Connie On Yu Hui, Jessica S. Purcell
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The paper is concerned with the contribution that a rich documentation of multitemporal optical satellite images with high resolution provides for the knowledge of the five great Assyrian capital cities (Ashur, Kar‐Tukulti‐Ninurta, Kalhu, Dur‐Sharrukin, and Nineveh, in northern Iraq).
Giuseppe Scardozzi, Nicola Masini
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Shear bond strength of the ceramic veneer to additively manufactured titanium
Abstract Objectives The objective of this in vitro study was to evaluate the shear bond strength between the ceramic veneer and additively manufactured titanium with different surface treatments, and to compare with milled titanium. Also, to characterize the surface and the presence of an α‐case layer of additively manufactured and milled titanium ...
P. Svanborg +3 more
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Various experimental methods (XRD, FTIR, SAXS, DLS and SEM) were used to investigate structures of the silk samples weaved by spiders in Turkey. Silk samples were collected from the natural habitats belonging to the spider species (i.e., Near Salt Lake/şereflikoçhisar, İvriz Dam/Ereǧli‐Konya, Karataş Lake/Burdur and several locations in Black Sea ...
Semra İde +8 more
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Language and Dialect Identification of Cuneiform Texts
This article introduces a corpus of cuneiform texts from which the dataset for the use of the Cuneiform Language Identification (CLI) 2019 shared task was derived as well as some preliminary language identification experiments conducted using that corpus.
Alstola, Tero +3 more
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