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New records of the genus Orobanche L. (Orobanchaceae) to the Tunisian flora with lectotypification of the name O. rapum-genistae Thuill.
Mokni, Ridha El, Domina, Gianniantonio, Barone, Giulio (2023): New records of the genus Orobanche L. (Orobanchaceae) to the Tunisian flora with lectotypification of the name O. rapum-genistae Thuill. Adansonia (3) 45 (5): 73-81, DOI: 10.5252/adansonia2023v45a
Analysis of contact binary systens: AA Ursae Majoris, V752 Centauri, AO Camelopardalis, , and V677 Centauri
In this paper we present a methodology for the solution of binary systems that allows the simultaneous use of all the available information. We give a statistical criterion to judge about the quality of the results. This methodology, based mainly on the Wilson-Price procedure devised by our group for the solution of binary systems (by Barone et al., in 1988 and 1990 and Milano et al. in 1989), has here been applied to the analysis of four W UMa binaries for which the existing solutions were, for different reasons, unsatisfactory. We show the cases for which more observational data are necessary or those for which a better analysis would be sufficient to give final answers.
The new solutions found for the four systems fit well the data, overcome the discrepancies among results and observations found by previous investigators, and confirm that these systems belong to the W-type category.
Finally, a working hypothesis on a possible new correlation that might link DT, q and the filling factor F of W UMa systems is shown, extending that suggested by Sarna & Fedorova in 1988
Tafuri F, Stornaiuolo D, Lucignano P, Galletti L, Longobardi L, Massarotti D, Montemurro D, Papari G, Barone A, Tagliacozzo A
Marriage record of Barone, Andrea and Bozzetta, Teresa
Marriage license for Andrea Barone and Teresa Bozzetta. L. Leblanc was the officiant
Implant survival after sinus elevation with Straumann(®) BoneCeramic in clinical practice: ad-interim results of a prospective study at a 15-month follow-up.
Abstract: Objectives
Elevation of the sinus floor with Straumann (R) BoneCeramic gave promising results in some recent clinical studies. However, no study has evaluated the long-term survival of implants after this surgical procedure. We are conducting a prospective, observational study to evaluate the long-term implant survival after this surgical procedure in clinical practice. We present here an ad-interim report of this study, including only patients with >= 12-month follow-up after implant placement.
Methods
This prospective cohort study will last until a follow-up of 5 years will be achieved in at least 50 patients. Inclusion criteria are: age >= 18 years; presence of a maxillary partial unilateral or bilateral edentulism involving the premolar/molar areas; elective rehabilitation with oral implants; and physical capability to tolerate conventional surgical and restorative procedures. Patients are treated according to the two-stage technique and the preparation is filled with Straumann (R) BoneCeramic. Implant survival is evaluated every 3 months for the first 2 years, and then every 6 months up to 5 years.
Results
Fifteen patients are considered in this ad-interim analysis. Mean follow-up was 14.9 +/- 3.1 (range: 6-18 months). In total, three implants failed, in one single patient, 6 months after insertion. The cumulative implant survival rate was 92.5% (95% confidence interval: 83.0-100%).
Conclusions
This ad-interim analysis suggests that the elevation of the sinus floor with Straumann (R) BoneCeramic may be an effective clinical option over > 1-year follow-up. A longer term follow-up will allow a deeper characterization of these preliminary findings
To cite this article:Covani U, Orlando B, Giacomelli L, Cornelini R, Barone A.Implant survival after sinus elevation with Straumann (R) BoneCeramic in clinical practice: ad-interim results of a prospective study at a 15-month follow-up.Clin. Oral Impl. Res. 22, 2011; 481-484doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2010.02042.x
Dystopian and doomsday settings, aliens, monsters, lunatics and children. The use of conceptual metaphors in the wor(l)ds of David Bowie
Barone Enrico Piraino di Mandralisca
Botanico: Piraino, Enrico (1809-1864), barone di Mandralisca.
Raccoglitore botanico, corrispondente dei professori Parlatore e Todaro.
Titolo manoscritto sul lato emulsione, dove compare anche la nota: ottobre 61.
1 negativo su vetro : gelatina ; 120 x 90 mm.
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Verso una concezione integrata dello sviluppo emotivo-affettivo.
In Czerwinsky Domenis L. (a cura di), Obiettivo bambino. Dalla ricerca pura alla ricerca applicata. Milano: Franco Angeli
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