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Mock up - Ensaio Restaurador
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.
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-jurors’ determinations of guilt in sexual offences involving male victims: A systematic review
Research examining perceptions of male victims of sexual violence has been neglected, particularly in terms of understanding jury attitudes towards these victims. It is important to recognize whether jurors, as community decision-makers, hold falsehoods, stereotypes, and gendered beliefs about male victims of sexual violence and whether these beliefs affect their legal attitudes and verdict decisions. A systematic review of peer-reviewed, experimental, and published sources from between 1980 and 2024 was conducted. 11 databases, alongside ascendancy, descendancy, and grey literature searches across two additional platforms, were searched using 18 search strings, returning 21 sources which met the pre-registered inclusion criteria. Reviewers assessed all sources in terms of quality using two separate measures. Synthesis of the reviewed sources suggest that mock-jurors are typically less punitive towards defendants in sexual violence cases with male victims, compared to those with female victims. Whilst half of sources find no effect of victim gender on mock-jurors’ verdict decisions, this conclusion is accompanied by findings that suggest mock-jurors hold harsher attitudes and beliefs towards male victims. Several sources also suggest that male victims’ ethnicity, sexuality, and gender identity are additional characteristics that affect mock-jury attitudes and legal outcomes. Mock-jurors were typically more lenient towards alleged perpetrators of sexual violence and held harsher and more punitive attitudes towards Black, gay, or transgender male victims in sexual violence cases. Finally, we discuss implications for policy and practice, and recommendations for future research.</p
The clustering of galaxies in the SDSS-III DR9 Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: constraints on primordial non-Gaussianity
12 pages, 7 figuresWe analyze the density field of 264,283 galaxies observed by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) and included in the SDSS data release nine (DR9). In total, the SDSS DR9 BOSS data includes spectroscopic redshifts for over 400,000 galaxies spread over a footprint of more than 3,000 deg^2. We measure the power spectrum of these galaxies with redshifts 0.43 0), is 99.5%. After quantifying and correcting for the systematic bias and including the added uncertainty, we find -92 0) = 91.0%. A more conservative approach assumes that we have only learned the k-dependence of the systematic bias and allows any amplitude for the systematic correction; we find that the systematic effect is not fully degenerate with that of f_NL,local, and we determine that -168 0) = 68%. This analysis demonstrates the importance of accounting for the impact of Galactic foregrounds on f_NL,local measurements. We outline the methods that account for these systematic biases and uncertainties. We expect our methods to yield robust constraints on f_NL,local for both our own and future large-scale-structure investigations
P-adic analysis and mock modular forms
A mock modular form f+ is the holomorphic part of a harmonic Maass form f. The non-holomorphic part of f is a period integral of a cusp form g, which we call the shadow of f+. The study of mock modular forms and mock theta functions is one of the most active areas in number theory with important works by Bringmann, Ono, Zagier, Zwegers, among many others. The theory has many wide-ranging applications: additive number theory, elliptic curves, mathematical physics, representation theory, and many others. We consider arithmetic properties of mock modular forms in three different settings: zeros of a certain family of modular forms, coupling the Fourier coefficients of mock modular forms and their shadows, and critical values of modular L-functions. For a prime p > 3, we consider j-zeros of a certain family of modular forms called Eisenstein series. When the weight of the Eisenstein series is p - 1, the j-zeros are j-invariants of elliptic curves with supersingular reduction modulo p. We lift these j-zeros to a p-adic field, and show that when the weights of two Eisenstein series are p-adically close, then there are j-zeros of both series that are p-adically close. A direct method for relating the coefficients of shadows and mock modular forms is not known. This is considered to be among the first of Ono's Fundamental Problems for mock modular forms. The fact that a shadow can be cast by infinitely many mock modular forms, and the expected transcendence of generic mock modular forms pose serious obstructions to this problem. We solve these problems when the shadow is an integer weight cusp form. Our solution is p-adic, and it relies on our definition of an algebraic regularized mock modular form. We use mock modular forms to compute generating functions for the critical values of modular L-functions. To obtain this result we derive an Eichler-Shimura theory for weakly holomorphic modular forms and mock modular forms. This includes an "Eichler-Shimura isomorphism", a "multiplicity two" Hecke theory, a correspondence between mock modular periods and classical periods, and a "Haberland-type" formula which expresses Petersson's inner product and a related antisymmetric inner product on M!k in terms of periods.Ph.D
Explicit congruences for mock modular forms
In recent work of Bringmann, Guerzhoy, and the first author, -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
Mock, Eugene P., collection, 1927-1928
Eugene P. Mock was born on August 28, 1904 in Illinois. Early in life, he lived in Zanesville, Ohio before joining the new formed Air Corps. He later became a train conductor for the Union Pacific Railroad in Los Angeles, California. Late in life he was a mail carrier in Trona, California. Mock married Juanita Charlotte Wikoff in 1938 and had two children. Eugene Mock died while visiting Colorado on September 11, 1970.
The Eugene Mock letters consists of letters to Eugene Mock from his future wife Juanita Charlotte Wikoff (who signed them as “Lulu” or “Lu”), and includes some miscellaneous items (voter registration and work forms).https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/fa/1331/thumbnail.jp
On a Deserted Shore; Author correspondence, business correspondence, mock-up, dust jacket, printing notes
On a Deserted Shore; Author correspondence, business correspondence, mock-up, dust jacket, printing note
The pogression of mock-documentary film through digital media
This study is presented as a critical analysis to discuss how mock-documentary film is changing and understood through digital media. The author believes that digital technology has altered the way these films are made and how audiences view them. The author illustrates this by looking at the development and theories surrounding the style as well as its employment of the DVD format with satirical comedies and new media with horror films. The analysis points out that DVDS and the internet allow for the creation of a variety of secondary text which may or may not preserve the artifice of the mock-documentary. Through the style along with secondary text, digital media has allowed these movies to further the narrative, discuss the style’s construction as well as shape the promotion of these films.Thesis (M.A.)Department of TelecommunicationsMock-documentary and DVDs -- Mock-documentary and the Internet -- Mock-documentary and digital media conclusion
Constraining dark energy using real and mock galaxy surveys
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
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