... laterally and is reflected upon the sides ofthe bodies ofthe vertebræ From the vertebral column the pleura passes to the side ofthe pericardium; it then covers the back part ofthe root ofthe lung, ... part ofthe diaphragm and continues on from it to the upper surface ofthe right lobe ofthe liver as the superior layer ofthe coronary ligament and on to the upper surface ofthe left lobe as the ... lobe; it is then reflected from the upper surface ofthe left lobe to the diaphragm as the inferior layer ofthe left triangular ligament and from the porta ofthe liver andthe fossa for the ductus...
... (EC) [12] andthe position ofthe drains [13] Pain due to thoracotomy is a limiting factor for mobility and breathing A high level of postoperative pain is common because ofthe cutting ofthe skin, ... between the pericardium andthe mediastinal pleura, andthe left phrenic nerve descends between the subclavian artery and left common carotid lateral to the vagus nerve and anterior to the left ... conductance due to the freezing ofthe myocardium in the preoperative period for myocardial preservation [17,22], reduced perfusion ofthe phrenic nerve due to injury ofthe branches ofthe internal...
... from above to the grafted right maxillarysinus View from above to the grafted right maxillarysinus Top ofthe former sinus augmentation (arrows) increases the risk of bone necrosis and makes it ... optimal position and angulation ofthe inserted implants [16-18] A similar variant ofthemaxillary sandwich osteotomy for the rehabilitation ofthe severely atrophied maxilla is the horseshoe Le ... ofthe maxilla andthe mandible were peformed under general anaesthesia A mixture of cancellous bone from the iliac crest and Grafton®-DBM-Putty (Osteotech, Eatontown, NJ, USA) was used for the...
... the lingual aspect ofthe crest This is the ridge approximately months after, just before the placement ofthe dental implant Note the ‘‘banking’’ ofthe keratinized gingiva on the crest ofthe ... predicts the presence of papilla between a tooth and implant is the distance from the contact point ofthe final restoration to the level of bone on the adjacent tooth The distance from the contact ... showing the large area of radiolucency on the labial aspect ofthe mesial root andthe furcation area (C) An incision was made around the neck ofthe tooth with two vertical releasing incisions and...
... the elbow ofthe facial, and once the aditus comes into view one is master ofthe situation, as then the whereabouts ofthe facial is known (c) The lateral sinus is, ofthe three organs, the one ... better ossicles (le The mur Anatomy Surgical 17 that is to say, the head and neck ofthe malleus, the short process andthe body ofthe incus The internal wall ofthe attic (part ofthe labyrinthine ... done, the bone is distinct at the bottom ofthe sponged and gaping wound, andthe bony landmarks can be clearly seen and verified with the nail, the temporal ridge, the spine of Henle, if the subject...
... Following the suggestions of scientific literature on the advantages ofthe compactness, reliability, ease of use and affordability ofthe 980 nm Diode Lasers, we evaluated the efficacy and safety of ... are reduced [17,18] The lasers normally adopted offer the enormous advantage of being conveyed in a fibre, which serves as the working tip at the end ofthe handpiece The use of flexible, length-adjustable ... question the efficacy ofthe 980nm Laser for photosclerosis of lesions and areas with little melanin and hemoglobin pigmentation [7] Furthermore, to avoid exaggerated fluences and thermal damage to the...
... (CO2), ammonia (NH3) and methane (CH4) into the atmosphere ♦ Most ofthe H2O vapor condensed to form the oceans ♦ As a result of three key processes (outlined on the next slide), the air ended up ... grew much warmer, thereby preventing freezing and accelerating surface “weathering” Except for Oxygen, almost all ofthe Earth’s atmosphere today Evolution ofthe Earth Process and Equation” its ... Multi-celled organisms appeared, and some of these evolved into soft-bodied worm-like animals with a variety of organs, and still later into the first hard-shelled creatures capable of leaving fossils ♦...
... techniques The report then describes the recent status of each ofthe issues RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN INCREASING OZONE CONCENTRATION Ozone generation Method and scale of use Table summarizes the ... concentration and decomposition RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN OZONATION TECHNOLOGY Objectives of ozonation The main objectives of ozonation are to reduce trihalomethane and to remove taste and odor These ... treate the cryptosporidium parvum by chlorine disinfection, the turbidity at the exit ofthe sand filtration basin is set to a turbidity of 0.1 degrees or less However, this method is neither safe...
... proposed the necessity of city-wide recycling system and other measures The fluctuation of water consumption in this period reflects the people’s consideration on the WCP introduced The people ... relocation of large-scale factories in Tokyo such as Toyosu Gas, Ebisu Brewery, Kirin Beer and others to the outskirts of Tokyo Another major factor was the reduction of water use in the factory ... conservation They also continuously make efforts to promote the utilization of SWT devices including the distribution of free SWT-tap developed by them as shown in Fig.7 On the other hand, for triggering...
... through the flow ofthe call: I pick up the phone and send an off-hook indication to the end office switch The switch sends back a dial tone I dial the digits to call Grandma's house (they are ... with the SS7 network andthe IN and can tell the gateways or endpoints how and when to set up the call To understand Figure 1-14 in greater detail, all the various components must be described The ... park on her line and have the PSTN call me back after she got off the phone Now that you have a basic understanding of how the PSTN functions, the next section discusses services and applications...
... differences, both the Arctic andthe Antarctic could be considered as ‘regions’ in the context ofthe contemporary law ofthe sea andthe actual cooperation of states as to the demanding tasks of exploring, ... attitude of UNCLOS III was not wrong The participation of these countries is a proof of their will to contribute to the co-existence ofthe Treaty system for the Antarctic andthe regime for the seas ... regarding the law ofthe sea In comparison with the first UN codification ofthe law ofthe sea, it had to include and develop new topics, such as the exploration and exploitation ofthe seabed...
... Review ofthe theories related to cohesion and translation - Analysis and synthesis ofthe collected data Design ofthe Study The thesis consists of three parts: Part I: Introduction states the ... for success of this translation andthe failure ofthe other There have been some works that analysed and contrasted cohesion between English and Vietnamese so far The purpose of these works ... oriented towards the receiver ofthe text or message Formal equivalence is related to the form and aesthetics ofthe text, includes word plays andthe individual stylistic features ofthe source...
... the aging ofthe baby boomer population; commercialization of new techniques/procedures andthe associated devices; and ability andthe willingness of local healthcare systems to pay for these treatments ... for the treatment of organ-confined prostate cancer (cont’d.) – As of December 31, 2007, the HIFU division had 61 patents consisting of 27 in the U.S., 25 in the EU and Japan and in Israel and RoW ... (Irvine, CA) – As of December 31, 2007, the UDS division had 16 patents consisting of in the U.S., in the EU and Japan and in Israel and RoW • Incorporated in 1994, Endocare is engaged in the development,...
... statement ofthe relation of loans to the other principal items ofthe bank balance sheet The burden of Part Two is a consideration ofthe factors underlying and affecting the soundness ofthe contents ... the growth ofthe note brokerage business, the establishment ofthe bank credit department, andthe rise ofthe new business department and its effects on the quality of bank loans The work of ... that the purpose ofthe sharp conflict of theory with theory in chapters I I I and V is primarily not to expose the fallacy ofthe false, but to demonstrate, clarify, and enforce the truth of the...
... where they grow and multiply Although lung cancer can spread to any part ofthe skeleton, tumor cells most often affect the bones that have the greatest blood supply These include the ends ofthe ... removal Hormones and other substances produced by the body regulate the way these bone cells are formed and how they work What Lung Cancer Can Do to Bone Radiation, chemotherapy, and steroids are ... in the arms or legs • The formation of new blood vessels that support the continued growth ofthe tumor • Increased release of calcium from the bone that can cause hypercalcemia―high levels of...
... they have two Supervisors set over them more then any Company that I know of, viz the Censors ofthe College of Physicians, andthe Master and Wardens of their own Company The next thing is the ... upon the Simples, and Compounds ofthe Shops So that the Customer can tell the price of what he hath occasion to use, and not stand at the mercy ofthe Apothecary to rate them as he lists, and ... confess The said Charter prays for the publick good only (there being the same reason of all) they might have the same power of Surveying them also, as they have ofthe Apothecaries, which most of the...
... regards as the equivalent of thc npper part of t h e Portland Beds of southern England If, with ARKELL (1946, pp 24-28), we place the Portland Beds in the upper part ofthe Lower Volgian, they, the ... whorls of Tollia pnyeri Bitween 360 and 370 m, on the same flank ofthe moontain, the writer found similar doggers and platy-weathering sandstones, which contained occasional exarnples of Surifes and ... but further than this I am not prepared to go The dip ofthe rocks exposed in the 17all~gsides is often vcry nearly 1v Stratigraphy and Anr~noniteFauna of East Greenland 13 the same as the gradient...
... tumour ofthe eye, a remarkable swelling ofthe upper lip, and painful tumours ofthe joints ofthe fingers, much relieved; but the medicine was left off, on account of its violent effects on the ... cases lost to An Account ofthe Foxglove and some of its by William Withering the common run of practice, and only snatched from destruction, by the efficacy ofthe Digitalis; and this in so remarkable ... afforded me, in perfecting some ofthe cases, and in communicating the events of others The ages ofthe patients are not always exact, nor would the labour of making them so have been repaid by any...