969 resultados para Root canal filling material
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The material is a printed record of two dispatches sent by Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada to secretary of state for the colonies, the first in 1827 to Earl Bathurst, the second in 1828 to Right Hon. W. Huskisson. The dispatches concern funding for the canal as well as an introduction of William Hamilton Merritt as managing agent of the Welland Canal Company. It was the intention of the Welland Canal Company to send Mr. Merritt to England to gain further assistance from the government and private investors.
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The Canadian Canal Society was founded in 1982 in St. Catharines, Ontario. The Society is a "not-for-profit, educational, scientific and historical organization, dedicated to the preservation of the canal heritage of Canada." To this end, the Society endeavours to promote the collection and publication of materials related to the preservation, documentation and interpretation of Canadian canals. Their newsletter, Canals Canada/Canaux du Canada is distributed to Society members, and regular field trips are organized for interested members.
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The Welland Canal Company was formed in 1824 by William Hamilton Merritt. Construction of the first Welland Canal began in 1829 and was completed in 1834. The canal ran south from Port Dalhousie along Twelve Mile Creek to St. Catharines. An extension was built in 1833 to Gravelly Bay, now Port Colborne. As ships became larger and the wooden locks deteriorated, the need for a new canal became apparent. In 1839, the government purchased the Welland Canal Company’s assets and began making plans for the construction of a second canal. Construction began in 1841 and was completed by 1845. In 1887, a third Welland Canal was completed, which operated until 1932, when a fourth canal was completed. This canal remains in operation today.
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Proyecto realizado por tres profesores desde el Instituto 'Alonso Berruguete' de Palencia. Tienen como objetivo: Acercar al alumno a la realidad geográfica e histórica del entorno y facilitar la labor del profesorado mediante un material didáctico de apoyo. El desarrollo del proyecto pasó por las siguientes fases: -Planificación y planteamiento de la actividad; -Investigación y recogida de datos; -Reconocimiento 'in situ' tomando fotografías, dibujos, planos..; -Información y contacto con las gentes de la zona; -Localización de lugares y puntos de interés; -Confección de materiales: cuadernillo, fichas de campo. Este proyecto forma parte de un ciclo comenzado el curso pasado con el título genérico de 'Viajes y Rutas de estudio a través de la Geografía e Historia Palentinas' y trata de abarcar toda la provincia, siguiendo criterios geográficos, históricos, económicos, humanos y artísticos. Como material didáctico presentan: cuadernillos con una serie de cuestiones teóricas y prácticas que ayudarán a fijar los conceptos básicos de carácter general, incluyen también unas fichas de campo con cuestiones que responden a las capacidades que han tratado de desarrollar y estimular en el alumno: observación, deducción, inducción, análisis, localización, etc., y que se irán respondiendo durante el viaje. El trabajo no está publicado..
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Se presenta una serie de contenidos que pretenden servir de ayuda a las personas adultas que se preparan las pruebas libres para obtener el Graduado en Educación Secundaria (GES). El material de apoyo incluido consiste en pruebas de años anteriores, exámenes tipo, soluciones, errores más frecuentes y listado de enlaces recomendados.
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Este artículo pertenece a una sección de la revista dedicada a propuestas didácticas. - Material fotocopiable. - A modo de anexo se incluyen las fichas de la unidad
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El objetivo de este dise??o es la creaci??n de un material que facilite el aprendizaje de los s??mbolos Bliss, en ni??os paral??ticos cerebrales, por medio de la identificaci??n visual de los s??mbolos con aquello que representa. Partiendo de que el aprendizaje de los s??mbolos viene dado por la identificaci??n del referente con el signo, si en el proceso de ense??anza se incluye un medio en el que de forma gr??fica se pudiera realizar dicha identificaci??n, el refuerzo y, por tanto, la memorizaci??n del s??mbolo se realizar??a m??s f??cilmente. La comunicaci??n, m??s concretamente la comunicaci??n no verbal. Elaboraci??n de material a partir de la revisi??n te??rica efectuada. Fuentes bibliogr??ficas, material audiovisual. An??lisis cualitativo de la informaci??n obtenida. El material audiovisual est?? formado por dos series de diapositivas y una banda sonora. La primera serie de diapositivas la componen los s??mbolos Bliss, la segunda, la imagen o representaci??n de estos s??mbolos. Estas dos series de diapositivas estan pensadas para que mediante fundidos encadenados, se superpongan una sobre la otra, creando la funci??n del s??mbolo con su representaci??n en la pantalla. Las diapositivas van acompa??adas de una cinta magnetof??nica que reproduce el sonido del concepto (en caso de que lo posea y sea reproducible) con el fin de reforzar la memorizaci??n del s??mbolo. Se ha presentado un dise??o de material audiovisual partiendo de la idea de que la utilizaci??n del canal auditivo y visual, as?? como las concretas del medio, pueden posibilitar la adaptaci??n de los s??mbolos Bliss a sujetos con par??lisis cerebral, de forma m??s sencilla.
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A dissertação tem a finalidade de identificar as razões e dificuldades para implantar departamento de Recursos Humanos em cinco empresas de porte médio comercializadoras de material de construção localizadas nos bairros da cidade de Macapá, capital do Estado do Amapá, Brasil. Para tanto, foi realizado um Levantamento (Survey) com empresários do ramo e representante do Sindicato de Materiais de Construção do Amapá (SINDMAT). Para a coleta de dados, participaram da pesquisa por meio de preenchimento de questionários semi-estruturados. Os dados obtidos confirmam que as razões e dificuldades para implantar esse departamento se devem ao alto custo para ser mantido, falta de experiencia em RH, desconhecimento de técnicas (know how) e acham desnecessário conhecer suas ferramentas de gestão. Os dados expuseram a existencia de obstáculos principalmente nos pontos fortes e pontos fracos do negócio para incentivar a qualidade do serviço e o aumento na venda dos produtos. Concluiu-se que para despertar nos empresários a necessidade de reflexão sobre a criação do Setor de RH, com a finalidade de aprimorar o negócio e, consequentemente, colaborar para uma aprendizagem consciente dos seus colaboradores. A falta de conhecimento e de assessoria dos empresário deste setor está retardando a implantação de um setor de RH. Com essa estrutura montada as empresas tem condições ao seu modo, no seu tempo implantarem uma área RH, para cuidar da gestão de pessoas, e com isso, crescerem e melhorarem e desenvolverem-se em todos os níveis. Com essas definições e a formatação correta dos RH na empresa, podemos resolver a maioria dos problemas inerentes a organização.
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A quantitative model of wheat root systems is developed that links the size and distribution of the root system to the capture of water and nitrogen (which are assumed to be evenly distributed with depth) during grain filling, and allows estimates of the economic consequences of this capture to be assessed. A particular feature of the model is its use of summarizing concepts, and reliance on only the minimum number of parameters (each with a clear biological meaning). The model is then used to provide an economic sensitivity analysis of possible target characteristics for manipulating root systems. These characteristics were: root distribution with depth, proportional dry matter partitioning to roots, resource capture coefficients, shoot dry weight at anthesis, specific root weight and water use efficiency. From the current estimates of parameters it is concluded that a larger investment by the crop in fine roots at depth in the soil, and less proliferation of roots in surface layers, would improve yields by accessing extra resources. The economic return on investment in roots for water capture was twice that of the same amount invested for nitrogen capture. (C) 2003 Annals of Botany Company.
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The aim of this work was to investigate differences among genotypes in post-anthesis root growth and distribution of modern UK winter wheat cultivars, and the effects of fungicide applications. Post-anthesis root growth of up to six cultivars of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), given either one or three applications of fungicide, was studied in field experiments during two seasons. Total root mass remained unchanged between GS63 (anthesis) and GS85, but root length increased significantly from 14.7 to 31.4 km m(2) in one season. Overall, there was no evidence for a decline in either root mass or length during grain filling. Root mass as a proportion of total plant mass was about 0.05 at GS85. There were significant differences among cultivars in root length and mass especially below 30 cm. Malacca had the smallest root length and Savannah the largest, and Shamrock had a significantly larger root system below 40 cm in both seasons. Fungicide applied at ear emergence had no significant effect on root mass in either season but increased root length (P < 0.01) in the more disease-prone season. By maintaining a green canopy for longer, fungicide applied at flag leaf emergence may have resulted in delayed senescence of the root system and contributed to the post-anthesis maintenance of root mass and length.
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Genetic and environmental factors interact to determine the growth and activity of crop root systems. This paper examines the effects of agronomic management and genotype on wheat root systems in the UK and Australia, and suggests ways in which root limitations to crop performance might be alleviated. In a field study in the UK which examined late-season growth and activity, fungicide maintained the size of the root system during early grain-filling, and there were significant differences between cultivars in root distribution with depth below 0.3 m. Shamrock had a longer root system below 0.3 m than varieties such as Hereward and Consort. Fungicide significantly increased root growth at 0.1-0.2 m in one season. In Australia, a wheat line selected for high shoot vigour had associated root vigour during early seedling growth but the effect on root growth did not persist. The results provide examples of genotypic differences in wheat root growth under field conditions which interact with agronomic management in ways which can be exploited to benefit growth and yield in diverse environments.
Determination of digesta flow entering the omasal canal of dairy cows using different marker systems
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Four studies were conducted to compare the effect of four indigestible markers (LiCoEDTA, Yb-acetate, Cr-mordanted straw and indigestible neutral-detergent fibre (INDF)) and three marker systems on the flow of digesta entering the omasal canal of lactating dairy cows. Samples of digesta aspirated from the omasal canal were pooled and separated using filtration and high-speed centrifugation into three fractions defined as the liquid phase, small particulate and large particulate matter. Co was primarily associated with the liquid phase, Yb was concentrated in small particulate matter, whilst Cr and INDF were associated with large particles. Digesta flow was calculated based on single markers or using the reconstitution system based on combinations of two (Co + Yb, Co + Cr and Co + INDF) or three markers (Co + Yb + Cr and Co + Yb + INDF). Use of single markers resulted in large differences between estimates of organic matter (OM) flow entering the omasal canal suggesting that samples were not representative of true digesta. Digesta appeared to consist of at least three phases that tended to separate during sampling. OM was concentrated in particulate matter, whilst the liquid phase consisted mainly of volatile fatty acids and inorganic matter. Yb was intimately associated with nitrogenous compounds, whereas Cr and INDF were concentrated in fibrous material. Current data indicated that marker systems based on Yb in combination with Cr or INDF are required for the accurate determination of OM, N and neutral-detergent fibre flow. In cases where the flow of water-soluble nutrients entering the omasal canal is also required, the marker system should also include Co.
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Genetic modification of shoot and root morphology has potential to improve water and nutrient 19 uptake of wheat crops in rainfed environments. Near-isogenic lines (NILs) varying for a tillering 20 inhibition (tin) gene and representing multiple genetic backgrounds were investigated in contrasting 21 controlled environments for shoot and root growth. Leaf area, shoot and root biomass were similar 22 until tillering whereupon reduced tillering in tin-containing NILs produced reductions of up to 60% in 23 total leaf area and biomass, and increases in total root length of up to 120% and root biomass to 24 145%. Together, root-to-shoot ratio increased two-fold with the tin gene. The influence of tin on shoot 25 and root growth was greatest in the cv. Banks genetic background, particularly in the biculm-selected 26 NIL, and was typically strongest in cooler environments. A separate de-tillering study confirmed 27 greater root-to-shoot ratios with regular tiller removal in non-tin containing genotypes. In validating 28 these observations in a rainfed field study, the tin allele had a negligible effect on seedling growth but 29 was associated with significantly (P<0.05) reduced tiller number (-37%), leaf area index (-26%) and 30 spike number (-35%) to reduce plant biomass (-19%) at anthesis. Root biomass, root-to-shoot ratio at 31 early stem elongation and root depth at maturity were increased in tin-containing NILs. Soil water use 32 was slowed in tin-containing NILs resulting in greater water availability, greater stomatal 33 conductance, cooler canopy temperatures and maintenance of green leaf area during grain-filling. 34 Together these effects contributed to increases in harvest index and grain yield. In both the controlled 35 and field environments, the tin gene was commonly associated with increased root length and biomass 36 but the significant influence of genetic background and environment suggests careful assessment of 37 tin-containing progeny in selection for genotypic increases in root growth.
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Statement of problem. In vitro studies on the retentive strengths of various cements used to retain posts have reported conflicting results. Purpose. The purpose of this study was to compare the tensile strength of commercially pure titanium and type III cast gold-alloy posts and cores cemented with zinc phosphate or resin cement. Material and methods. Forty-two extracted human canines were endoclontically treated. The root preparations were accomplished using Largo reamers (10 mm in depth and 1.7 mm in diameter). Acrylic resin patterns for the posts and cores were made, and specimens were cast in commercially pure titanium and in type III gold alloy (n=7). Fourteen titanium cast posts and cores were submitted to surface treatment with Kroll acid solution and to scanning electron microscopy (SEM), before and after acid etching. The groups (n=7) were cemented with zinc phosphate cement or resin cement (Panavia F). Tensile strengths were measured in a universal testing machine at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min. The results (Kgf) were statistically analyzed by 2-way ANCIVA (alpha=.05). Results. The 2-way ANOVA indicated that there were no significant differences among the groups tested. Retentive means for zinc phosphate and Panavia F cements were statistically similar. The bond strength was not Influenced by the alloy, the luting material, or the etching treatment. SEM analysis indicated that the etched surfaces were smoother than those that did not receive surface treatment, but this fact did not influence the results. Conclusions. Commercially pure titanium cast posts and cores cemented with zinc phosphate and resin cements demonstrated similar mean tensile retentive values. Retentive values were also similar to mean values recorded for cast gold-alloy posts and cores cemented with zinc phosphate cement and resin cements.
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Aim: The aim of this randomized, controlled, clinical study was to compare two surgical techniques with the acellular dermal matrix graft (ADMG) to evaluate which technique could provide better root coverage. Material and Methods: Fifteen patients with bilateral Miller Class I gingival recession areas were selected. In each patient, one recession area was randomly assigned to the control group, while the contra-lateral recession area was assigned to the test group. The ADMG was used in both groups. The control group was treated with a broader flap and vertical-releasing incisions, and the test group was treated with the proposed surgical technique, without releasing incisions. The clinical parameters evaluated before the surgeries and after 12 months were: gingival recession height, probing depth, relative clinical attachment level and the width and thickness of keratinized tissue. Results: There were no statistically significant differences between the groups for all parameters at baseline. After 12 months, there was a statistically significant reduction in recession height in both groups, and there was no statistically significant difference between the techniques with regard to root coverage. Conclusions: Both surgical techniques provided significant reduction in gingival recession height after 12 months, and similar results in relation to root coverage.