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Posthysterectomy Vault Prolapse
International Urogynecology Journal and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, 2000The incidence of vault prolapse is uncertain but appears to be increased five fold after vaginal hysterectomy. A precise scoring system has now been devised to overcome the diagnosis and classification of this condition. Conservative measures may be used to treat this condition in women unfit for surgery or those who require symptomatic relief while ...
J W, Barrington, G, Edwards
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1978
Abstract The technique of the palatal osteotomy is outlined in detail, and the results on five patients are tabulated.
M, Leonard, G L, Howe
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Abstract The technique of the palatal osteotomy is outlined in detail, and the results on five patients are tabulated.
M, Leonard, G L, Howe
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Engineering structures, 2020
The original results of experimental investigations concerning the reduction of the seismic vulnerability of masonry vaults through Composite Reinforced Mortar (CRM) are presented in the paper.
I. Boem, N. Gattesco
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The original results of experimental investigations concerning the reduction of the seismic vulnerability of masonry vaults through Composite Reinforced Mortar (CRM) are presented in the paper.
I. Boem, N. Gattesco
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Retrofitting of Masonry Vaults by Basalt Textile-Reinforced Mortar Overlays
International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2019In a period characterized by the urgent need of enhancing the safety level of the building stock, including architectural heritage, externally bonded textile-reinforced mortar (TRM) systems are emerging as a particularly advantageous strengthening ...
S. De Santis, G. de Felice, F. Roscini
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Research and practice on masonry cross vaults – A review
Engineering structures, 2019Masonry cross vaults, which began to be built in Europe in the times of the Roman Empire and reached heights of extraordinary splendor during the Gothic Period, are part of an impressive architectural heritage, which stand in need of evaluation ...
E. Bertolesi +3 more
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A parametric model for ribbed masonry vaults
Automation in Construction, 2019The paper presents a new method aimed at the automated modelling of ribbed masonry vaults, based on parametric modelling integrated with measurements and in-situ observations. The procedure starts with direct observation in-situ which provide information
G. Angjeliu, G. Cardani, D. Coronelli
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Authentication of IoT Device and IoT Server Using Secure Vaults
2018 17th IEEE International Conference On Trust, Security And Privacy In Computing And Communications/ 12th IEEE International Conference On Big Data Science And Engineering (TrustCom/BigDataSE), 2018Internet of Things is a topic of much interest and, in last few years, security of the IoT systems is a field of tremendous research activities. Mutual authentication between IoT devices and IoT servers is an important part of secure IoT systems.
Trusit Shah, S. Venkatesan
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Thrust network analysis of masonry vaults
International Journal of Masonry Research and Innovation, 2019We illustrate the assumptions underlying a recent reformulation of the thrust network analysis (TNA), a methodology that allows one to model internal forces within masonry arches and vaults by means of a network of thrusts/the proposed version of the TNA
F. Marmo +3 more
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2016
This chapter deals with statics of masonry barrel vault, the simplest form of a curved roof covering spaces with a rectangular plan. They have an ancient origin but began to be extensively built in the Roman and Romanesque architecture. Barrel vaults are generally thin cylindrical solids of a given profile, supported at their boundaries.
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This chapter deals with statics of masonry barrel vault, the simplest form of a curved roof covering spaces with a rectangular plan. They have an ancient origin but began to be extensively built in the Roman and Romanesque architecture. Barrel vaults are generally thin cylindrical solids of a given profile, supported at their boundaries.
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