490 research outputs found
TMD treatment – a splint alternative
Alaa Daud introduces a novel concept for treating disorders of the temporomandibular joi
TMD treatment – a splint alternative
Alaa Daud introduces a novel concept for treating disorders of the temporomandibular joi
A half-century of metal and metalloid-containing polymers
Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz ... [et al.]; Includes bibliographical references and indexes.; Editor, Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz, is currently President of the University of Prince Edward Island.Source type: Electronic(1
R02. HIV-1 Tat Promotes Age-Related Anxiety-like, Antinociceptive, and Neuromuscular Impairments in Aged Male Mice
Corresponding author (BioMolecular Sciences): Alaa Qrareya, [email protected]://egrove.olemiss.edu/pharm_annual_posters/1001/thumbnail.jp
Dibenzyl ferrocene-1,1′-dicarboxylate
In the title compound, [Fe(C13H11O2)2], there are markedly different orientations of the two phenylmethoxycarbonyl substituents [O—C—C—C torsion angles = 84.5 (3) and 139.6 (2)°]. These orientations are mediated by a number of intermolecular C—H...O interactions, which result in a one-dimensional hydrogen-bonded network of molecules
Pobreza y sexo en "La colmena" de Camilo José Cela y "El edificio Yacobian" de Alaa Al-Aswany
The purpose of this article is to analyze and compare the novel by the Spanish writer Camilo José Cela and the Egyptian author Alaa al-Aswany, emphasizing the features of poverty and sex in the two novels: La colmena (1951) and The Yacobian building (2002). We also highlight the causes and circumstances that led some characters to resort to sex as their only alternative and escape route in one society as in the other. Therefore, this research work approach both the Spanish and the Egyptian reality to which the author refers.Este trabajo de investigación consiste en el análisis y la comparación de la novela del escritor español Camilo José Cela y el egipcio Alaa al-Aswany haciendo hincapié en los rasgos de pobreza y sexo en las dos novelas: La colmena (1951) y El edificio Yacobian (2002). También subrayamos las causas y circunstancias que llevaron a algunos personajes en recurrir al sexo como su única alternativa y vía de escape tanto en una sociedad como en la otra. Por ello, la investigación aborda tanto la realidad española como la egipcia a la que se refiere el autor
Poverty and sex in La Colmena by Camilo José Cela and The Yacobian building by Alaa Al-Aswany
The purpose of this article is to analyze and compare the novel by the Spanish writer Camilo José Cela and the Egyptian author Alaa al-Aswany, emphasizing the features of poverty and sex in the two novels: La colmena (1951) and The Yacobian building (2002). We also highlight the causes and circumstances that led some characters to resort to sex as their only alternative and escape route in one society as in the other. Therefore, this research work approach both the Spanish and the Egyptian reality to which the author refersEste trabajo de investigación consiste en el análisis y la comparación de la novela del escritor español Camilo José Cela y el egipcio Alaa al-Aswany haciendo hincapié en los rasgos de pobreza y sexo en las dos novelas: La colmena (1951) y El edificio Yacobian (2002). También subrayamos las causas y circunstancias que llevaron a algunos personajes en recurrir al sexo como su única alternativa y vía de escape tanto en una sociedad como en la otra. Por ello, la investigación aborda tanto la realidad española como la egipcia a la que se refiere el auto
Effects of toothbrushing on surface characteristics of microhybrid and nanofilled resin composites following different finishing and polishing procedures
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of simulated tooth brushing (STB) on the surface roughness of microhybrid and nanofilled resin composites following different finishing and polishing procedures. Materials and methods: Ninety cylindrical-shaped specimens of Filtek Supreme XT (a universal nano resin composite) and Filtek Z250 (a universal microhybrid resin composite) were prepared. The specimens were allocated at random into 9 paired groups each of 10 specimens. The finishing and polishing systems included were Tungsten Carbide bur (TC); Diamond bur (Db); Sof-Lex discs (S); PoGo discs (PG); TC + S; Db + S; TC + PG; Db + PG. Polymerisation against a Mylar strip without finishing and polishing acted as the control. Surface roughness was measured using a 3D non-contact optical profilometer and surface morphology was examined by scanning electron microscopy. Specimens were subjected to the equivalent of four years STB and surface roughness was measured again. Results: Mylar formed surfaces were the smoothest for both composites before and after STB. Finishing with the diamond finishing bur caused significantly greater surface irregularity (p < 0.0001) before and after STB compared to the tungsten carbide bur. The surface treatment with Db + PG resulted in significantly greater surface roughness following STB than all other regimes of finishing and polishing (p < 0.01). Conclusion: Where indicated clinically, finishing is better conducted using a tungsten carbide bur rather than a diamond finishing bur. The combination of tungsten carbide bur/Enhance PoGo and tungsten carbide bur/Sof-Lex surface protocols produced a similarly smooth finish for both composites. The composite surfaces in all groups increased in surface irregularity following STB. CLINICAL SIGNIfiCANCE: Whilst finishing using a tungsten carbide finishing bur followed by either the Sof-Lex or PoGo polishing system may be found to result in a smooth surface finish, all the surfaces investigated increased in surface roughness following toothbrushing. Keywords: Finishing procedures; Resin composites; Surface roughness; Toothbrushing
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344 hlm; 23x16 c
Epic of the palm tree in Los Angeles
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2018.This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-85).The Palm Tree of Los Angeles is it's own entity. It is spelled with a capital P and T. It is also inherently contranymic. (A contranym is defined as a word with two opposite meanings.) Although referred to as "tree," it biologically is not. It is a monocot, similar to grass. Although it is completely embedded into the making of Los Angeles, it is not native to the city at all. Different palm trees from around the world, along with their stories, have participated in constructing myths continuously perpetuated in and by Los Angeles. Current myth making, however, perpetuates a flat, simple narrative. This thesis brings multiple dimensions of positive and negative narratives forward in one continual experience, collapsing these into an alternative mythology. The proposal moves from a flat representation to a collapsed representation. Flat representation is when the myth references only a single story, whereas collapsed representation allows the myth to reference multiple stories. This shift is a new approach on reading the city's history, creating an alternative mythology. By using an aesthetic of Persian miniatures, the thesis re-orientalizes representations of the palm tree. I use the term re-orientalize intentionally, also calling to a re-orienting of the interpreter. This thesis uses a flat aesthetic, but tells a collapsed mythology. The proposal is architecturalized through a series of interventions in the city that can be approached either on their own, or as a constructed loop. The series of interventions are put together as a "nameh," which is a book from a Persian tradition that tells a type of history through painting and verse. This is the Palmnameh: The Epic of The Palm.by Alaa Quraishi.M. Arch
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