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Breaking the wave of peri‐implantitis

Periodontology 2000, 2020
AbstractPeri‐implant diseases are prevalent with a weighted mean prevalence rate of 43% across Europe and 22% across South and North America. Although the main etiologic agent is bacterial biofilm, a myriad of factors influence the initiation and progression of the disease.
Fu, Jia‐hui, Wang, Hom‐lay
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Breaking the Waves

2019
Abstract Andy Clark is the foremost architect of the extended cognition hypothesis (ExC), according to which the machinery of mind extends beyond the skull and skin. Advocates of ExC divide into several camps, the most prominent being the first-wave (parity-based) theorists and the second-wave (complementarity-based) theorists. These two
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A domain decomposition approach to compute wave breaking (wave‐breaking flows)

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2003
AbstractA heterogeneous domain decomposition approach is followed to simulate the unsteady wavy flow generated by a body moving beneath a free surface. Attention being focused on complex free surface configurations, including wave‐breaking phenomena, a two‐fluid viscous flow model is used in the free surface region to capture the air–water interface ...
Iafrati, A., Campana, E. F.
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Breaking waves

2020
Wave breaking on sandy beaches occurs as waves encounter decreasing depth and is the primary mechanism for wave energy dissipation. The initial breaking process occurs when the depth becomes too shallow for a stable waveform to exist and can also be influenced by the beach slope.
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Wave Breaking in Wave Groups

Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering, 2001
Experiments were conducted with periodic wave groups incident on a plane beach with a slope of 1:35. The wave groups were composed of a series of cnoidal waves with varying wave heights. Emphasis was on obtaining a number of measurements inside the surf zone.
I. A. Svendsen, J. Veeramony
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On the Movement of Excitation Wave Breaks

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 1998
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Breaking the Wave

2019
This chapter asks the question: Can women filmmakers, cinematic spectators, and televisual viewers speak from their doubly––sociopolitically and gendered––extraterritorialised position? It -historicises the theoretical discourse and film practice of the first phase (1968–78) of the Hong Kong New Wave from the perspectives of women filmmakers and ...
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Breaking Waves

Physics World, 1990
Bill Easson, Clive Greated
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Breaking Waves

Scientific American, 2019
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