997 resultados para Fort Erie (Fort Erie, Ont.).
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the stability of Le Fort I maxillary inferior repositioning surgery in patients with a vertical maxillary deficiency at least 6 months after surgery. The electronic databases were searched to identify all articles reporting the long-term effects of one-piece maxillary inferior repositioning with rigid fixation. Methodological quality was evaluated according to 15 criteria related to study design, measurements, and statistical analysis. Two articles were identified, with a total of 22 patients. The maxilla was repositioned inferiorly from a mean 3.2 to 4.5mm in the anterior part and from a mean 0.1 to 1.8mm in the posterior part. At 6 months post-treatment, absolute relapse of a mean 1.6mm was measured for the anterior part of the maxilla and 0.3mm for the posterior part of the maxilla. The stability of maxillary inferior repositioning surgery could not be confirmed due to the small sample size, unclear diagnosis, and potential confounding factors.
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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Heftige, in der Form einer Unterhaltung zwischen drei Berlinern geäußerte Kritik an der Bürgerwehr sowie an den Konstabler-Schutzmannschaften wegen ihres rücksichtslosen Vorgehens gegen die Zivilbevölkerung. Forderung nach Entwaffnung der Bürgerwehr durch das Militär
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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Rachegedicht an die Adresse Friedrich Wilhelms IV. nach den Berliner Barrikadenkämpfen vom 18. und 19. März 1848: "Zittre nun, du Menschenschlächter, vor der blut'gen Rechenschaft! Diese Saat, die du gesäet, wird zur Ernte blutig reifen, Wenn die Völker zu dem Schwerte mit dem starken Arme greifen."
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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Karikaturen auf die Flucht des Vorsitzenden des niederösterreichischen Landtages während des dritten Wiener Aufstandes (26. Mai 1848) sowie auf die die sich teilweise gegenseitig ausschließenden Einzelforderungen mancher Petitionen
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Hearing is extremely important for cetaceans because it is their “principal sense” (Weilgart, 2007) thus the harbor porpoise and other marine animals are highly dependent on sound for survival. This is why we should care about the impact of noise on animals like the harbor porpoise. Since sound travels so well in water, an explosion, sonar, boat noise, etc. can affect a very large area and thus many different species of marine mammals. Although military actions such as low frequency sonar have made recent news, noise has been affecting cetaceans, especially beaked whales, since at least 1991 (Weilgart, 2007). This study is an investigation of the possible impacts of artillery detonated on land on harbor porpoise hearing and covers some of the history of Fort Richardson, the legal and historical aspects and history of this type of concern, the science and physics of sound, marine mammal hearing and general biology of the harbor porpoise. Data were collected at the Fort Richardson Army base during June of 2007 by researchers from the University of Connecticut and the University of Rhode Island and will be used to determine the possible impacts that these detonations could have on the harbor porpoise.
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Isaac Schreyer
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Von Johs. Peter
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di Telemann
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C. M., Akademiker
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Louise von Panhuys