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    Mock up - Ensaio Restaurador

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    TCC (graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Ciências da Saúde. Odontologia.Quando realiza um tratamento estético, dois passos são imprescindíveis para se obter o sucesso: correto diagnóstico e bom planejamento. Uma das formas para realização um planejamento com previsibilidade do resultado é a utilização de um ensaio restaurador (mock-up). Este trabalho tem por objetivo realizar uma revisão de literatura sobre o uso do ensaio restaurador no planejamento de restaurações estéticas, identificando as indicações, contra-indicações, vantagens, desvantagens e técnicas.Making an esthetic treatment, two steps are essential to achieve success: correct diagnosis and excellent planning. One way of carrying out the planning result is predictability with the use of a restorer assay (mock-up). The aim of this study was to carry out a literature review on the use of restorative essay esthetic restorations in planning, identifying the indications, contraindications, advantages, disadvantages, and techniques

    Mock-up example of Cliniface 3D facial ‘Hereditary Angioedema treatment and monitoring report’ Parental consent was obtained from the parent (Gareth Baynam) of the child whose image is appearing in Fig 3 who is also the corresponding author.

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    Mock-up example of Cliniface 3D facial ‘Hereditary Angioedema treatment and monitoring report’ Parental consent was obtained from the parent (Gareth Baynam) of the child whose image is appearing in Fig 3 who is also the corresponding author.</p

    Mock, Col. Alfred J., July 20, 1993 [Interview]

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    Col. Alfred J. Mock was interviewed on July 20, 1993, by Michael Birkner and David Hedrick about his relationship with Gettysburg graduate Stephen H. Warner, a Public Information Officer killed in the Vietnam War.Pyle, Ernie; Safer, Morley; Rather, Dan; Arnett, Peter; Warner, Stephen H.; Abrams, Gen. Creighton; Westmoreland, Gen. William C.; Goralski, Robert

    On a Deserted Shore; Author correspondence, business correspondence, mock-up, dust jacket, printing notes

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    On a Deserted Shore; Author correspondence, business correspondence, mock-up, dust jacket, printing note

    Constraining dark energy using real and mock galaxy surveys

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    In this thesis, we study how dark energy may be constrained by measurements of large-scale clustering in future galaxy surveys, and through the imprint of a time-varying large-scale potential on the CMB (the integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect). We use semi-analytical galaxy formation models implemented in N-body simulations to build mock galaxy catalogues which are well suited for use in conjunction with large photometric surveys. Using mock catalogues, we predict that Pan-STARRS1 will be able to detect 10^8 galaxies in all its 5 photometric bands. We investigate the photo-z performance of the mock survey, which is a crucial factor when measuring large-scale structure statistics from a survey of this kind. We find using Pan-STARRS1 alone, photo-z accuracy of dz/(1+z) ~ 0.06 is achievable. The accuracy can be improved by combining near infrared photometry or by choosing a red galaxy sample. We implemented the photo-z errors to investigate their influence on the detectability of dark energy in the survey via the baryonic acoustic oscillations. We explore the challenges of using the ISW effect as a constraint on dark energy. In particular, we investigate the effect of non-linear gravitational evolution, using N-body simulations. We have quantified the non-linear contribution to the ISW measurements in terms of both its power spectrum and its cross-correlation with large-scale structure. We have discovered that the non-linear ISW effect is more important relative to the linear ISW effect at larger scales at higher redshifts. This draws attention to the need to accurately model the non-linear effect when using galaxy samples to do ISW tomography at high redshifts. We have developed a ray-tracing method for constructing full sky maps of the ISW effect including its non-linear aspect. Using these maps, we have developed a complete picture of the non-linear ISW effect in void and cluster regions. We quantify the total contribution of the linear and non-linear ISW effects to reported abnormal CMB cold spots and discuss possible confusion with the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect

    Students in a mock trial

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    Photograph of students seated at a table for a mock trial

    Mock Wedding

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    Mock Wedding, A.S.T.C., c. 195

    To Mock or Not To Mock?: An Empirical Study on Mocking Practices

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    When writing automated unit tests, developers often deal with software artifacts that have several dependencies. In these cases, one has the possibility of either instantiating the dependencies or using mock objects to simulate the dependencies' expected behavior. Even though recent quantitative studies showed that mock objects are widely used in OSS projects, scientific knowledge is still lacking on how and why practitioners use mocks. Such a knowledge is fundamental to guide further research on this widespread practice and inform the design of tools and processes to improve it. The objective of this paper is to increase our understanding of which test dependencies developers (do not) mock and why, as well as what challenges developers face with this practice. To this aim, we create MOCKEXTRACTOR, a tool to mine the usage of mock objects in testing code and employ it to collect data from three OSS projects and one industrial system. Sampling from this data, we manually analyze how more than 2,000 test dependencies are treated. Subsequently, we discuss our findings with developers from these systems, identifying practices, rationales, and challenges. These results are supported by a structured survey with more than 100 professionals. The study reveals that the usage of mocks is highly dependent on the responsibility and the architectural concern of the class. Developers report to frequently mock dependencies that make testing difficult and prefer to not mock classes that encapsulate domain concepts/rules of the system. Among the key challenges, developers report that maintaining the behavior of the mock compatible with the behavior of original class is hard and that mocking increases the coupling between the test and the production code.Software Engineerin

    Explicit congruences for mock modular forms

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    In recent work of Bringmann, Guerzhoy, and the first author, pp-adic modular forms were constructed from mock modular forms. We look at a specific case, starting with a weight -10 mock modular form, and prove explicit congruences.postprin

    Yeats, the Tarot, and the Golden Dawn; Author correspondence, typescript, art, external reviews, mock-up, dust jacket, printing notes

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    Yeats, the Tarot, and the Golden Dawn; Author correspondence, typescript, art, external reviews, mock-up, dust jacket, printing note
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