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International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 2021
Street view imagery such as Google Street View is widely used in people’s daily lives. Many studies have been conducted to detect and map objects such as traffic signs and sidewalks for urban built-up environment analysis.
H. Ning +5 more
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Street view imagery such as Google Street View is widely used in people’s daily lives. Many studies have been conducted to detect and map objects such as traffic signs and sidewalks for urban built-up environment analysis.
H. Ning +5 more
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International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2020
BACKGROUND The stainless steel crowns (SSCs) placed using the Hall technique disrupts the occlusion, but stabilization appears to occur within a short period post placement.
Karthik Nair +3 more
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BACKGROUND The stainless steel crowns (SSCs) placed using the Hall technique disrupts the occlusion, but stabilization appears to occur within a short period post placement.
Karthik Nair +3 more
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Perception of vertical dimension
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1982SummaryTen edentulous adults were investigated to learn more about the preferred vertical dimension of occlusion (PVDO) and the comfortable zone. A screw jack device was employed, using the forced‐choice and external approach methods. The dimensional discrimination ability of each subject was assessed at the mean PVDO, and at points 3 mm above and ...
J A, Gamon, S M, Wright
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Vertical dimension measurements
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1975Changes in the vertical dimension of mandibular rest position for 50 subjects wearing complete dentures were measured on cephalometric radiographs between lead markers attached to the face and between skeletal landmarks. Measurements between the landmarks were compared on radiographs made without (edentulous) and with (edentoprosthetic) the dentures in
I M, Sheppard, S M, Sheppard
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Amorphous IGZO TFT with High Mobility of ~70 cm2/Vs via Vertical Dimension Control using PEALD.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019Amorphous InGaZnOx (a-IGZO) thin film transistors (TFTs) are currently used in flat-panel displays due to their beneficial properties. However, conventional a-IGZO TFT has a mobility of ~10 cm2/Vs, which is not satisfactory for high-resolution display ...
Jiazhen Sheng +7 more
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Lower Eyelid Reconstruction: A New Classification Incorporating the Vertical Dimension.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019BACKGROUND Lower eyelid defects are traditionally classified based on depth and 25 percent increments in defect width. The authors propose a new classification system that includes the vertical defect component to predict functional and aesthetic ...
Mohammed S. Alghoul +3 more
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Establishment of vertical dimension
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1955The achievement of correct vertical dimension is one of the most neglected steps in the preparation for complete den tures when compared with the highly improved methods of obtaining impres sions, centric relation or articulation. Nevertheless, the procedure to establish vertical dimension is as important as any other; an error in its determination ...
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Vertical dimensions of suspended horses
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2010Summary Reasons for study: The dimensions of anaesthetised hobbled horses during suspension and transfer onto the operating table are unknown.
R E, Clutton +5 more
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Vertical dimension in edentulous patients
Journal of Dentistry, 1984The vertical dimension of occlusion was determined in a selected sample of edentulous subjects using bilateral telescopic expansion screwjacks. The patients found their tongue movements less restricted than when a single anterior midline screwjack was used.
A R, MacGregor, M E, Watt, J, Brown
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Vertical dimension and therapeutic choices
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1995The vertical skeletal pattern is a factor that makes malocclusions with the same tooth arrangement very different. A sample of 323 patient records was examined to observe variations in vertical dimension. The sample was divided into essentially three groups.
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