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KHAN, FIRDOUS, SYED ASIF SHAH, HIFSA HAMEED, and Naji ullah Khan. "HEAD AND NECK RECONSTRUCTION." Professional Medical Journal 18, no. 02 (June 10, 2011): 310–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2011.18.02.2092.

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Background: The pectoralis major myocutaneous pedicle flap (PMMPF) has been considered to be the "workhorse" of pedicled flaps in head and neck reconstruction. Despite the use of free flaps, this flap is still considered the mainstay of head and neck reconstruction. The flap is usually associated with a high incidence of complications compared with the free fasciocutaneous flaps yet its size, viability, and versatility make it a valuable tool for extending the limits of resectability and reconstruction. It is type V muscle flap with the dominant vascular supply from the pectoral branch of thoracoacromial artery. Objective: To share our experience of pectoralis major myocutaneous pedicle flap in selected cases of head and neck reconstruction. The indications, type of reconstruction and complications of the flap utilization were evaluated. Patients and Methods: Between March 2005 and August 2010, a 37 head and neck reconstructive procedures using the PMMPF were carried out. The indications for the flap use were defects due to resection of stage II-IV cancer in the head and neck region. The site, stage of the disease and the postoperative complications were all documented. Results: Pectoralis major myocutaneous pedicled flap reconstructions were used to reconstruct defects in the following sites: oral cavity (25 patients); oropharynx/ hypopharynx, (7 patients); and neck or face (5 patients). Of the 37 PMMPF reconstructions, 30 flaps were carried out as primary reconstructive procedures, whereas 7 flaps were "salvage" procedures. Twentyfive patients (67.59%) had complications. A higher complication rates were associated with the utilization of the flap as a salvage procedure, number of co- morbidities, and in oral cavity reconstructions. Conclusions: The pectoralis major myocutaneous pedicled flap is still an acceptable method of head and neck reconstruction. It is fast, reliable, provides safe repair and is indicated especially where bulk is needed.
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Hooten, J. P., C. A. Engh, R. D. Heekin, and T. N. Vinh. "STRUCTURAL BULK ALLOGRAFTS IN ACETABULAR RECONSTRUCTION." Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume 78-B, no. 2 (March 1996): 270–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/0301-620x.78b2.0780270.

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Singh, Christopher K., and David S. Geller. "Telescopic Mating Technique for Bulk Allograft Reconstruction." Orthopedics 35, no. 2 (February 1, 2012): 118–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/01477447-20120123-30.

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Engelhardt, Netta, and Gary T. Horowitz. "Towards a reconstruction of general bulk metrics." Classical and Quantum Gravity 34, no. 1 (December 8, 2016): 015004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6382/34/1/015004.

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Pazardzhikliev, Dimitar D., Christo D. Shipkov, Ilya P. Yovchev, Regina H. Khater, and Ivailo S. Kamishev. "Functional reconstruction of subtotal glossectomy defects with radial forearm free flap: case report and review of literature." Folia Medica 54, no. 2 (October 1, 2012): 60–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10153-011-0090-x.

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ABSTRACT Adequate reconstruction of defects that are consequences of glossectomy is of primary importance for achieving satisfactory functional results and improving the quality of life. AIM: The aim of this study was to report a case of free flap reconstruction of a subtotal glossectomy defect and discuss it in relation to other available methods. CASE REPORT: A 48- year-old woman was operated on for a T4N0M0 squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue. A subtotal glossectomy via mandibular swing procedure with bilateral supraomohyoid neck dissection and reconstruction with a radial forearm free flap (RFFF) was performed. Surgery was followed by adjuvant radiotherapy. RESULTS: The post-operative period was uneventful. The patient resumed intelligible speech evaluated as “excellent” and oral feeding. The donor site morbidity was acceptable. Present reconstructive options of the tongue include two categories: to maintain mobility or to provide bulk. In glossectomy with 30 to 50 percent preservation of the original musculature, maintaining the mobility of the remaining tongue by a thin, pliable flap is preferred. This can be achieved by infrahyoid myofascial, medial sural artery perforator flap, RFFF, anterolateral thigh and ulnar forearm flap. When the post-resectional volume is less than 30 percent of the original tongue, the reconstruction shifts to restoration of bulk to facilitate swallowing by providing contact of the neotongue with the palate. Flaps providing bulk include the free TRAM flap, latissimus dorsi myocutaneous free flap, pectoralis major musculocutaneous flap and trapezius island flap. CONCLUSION: Surgical treatment of advanced tongue cancer requires adequate reconstruction with restoration of speech, swallowing and oral feeding. Free tissue transfer seems to achieve superior functional results with acceptable donor site morbidity when indicated.
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Lin, Ying-Sheng, Wen-Chung Liu, Yaoh-Shiang Lin, Lee-Wei Chen, and Kuo-Chung Yang. "Peroneal Flap for Tongue Reconstruction." Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery 33, no. 06 (March 10, 2017): 389–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1599075.

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Background For large tongue defects, reconstructive surgeons have devised a variety of feasible options, such as radial forearm free flap and anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap. In our institution, peroneal flap has been the workhorse flap for the soft tissue defect in head and neck reconstruction. We present our experience using peroneal flap in tongue reconstruction. Patients and Methods The study included 47 patients who had undergone tongue reconstructions with peroneal flaps after tumor resection. The size and location of the defect after tumor resection determined whether the peroneal flaps could be harvested as pure septocutaneous flaps to solely reconstruct the neotongue or to carry an additional muscle bulk to fill the adjacent defect. Retrospective chart review was used to look for postoperative complications and to perform functional assessments (which were also performed through telephone inquiry). Results Of the 47 patients, 3 (6%) had flap failure and 1 (2.1%) had partial flap necrosis. The hemiglossectomy group had better results than the total glossectomy group with respect to speech and diet, but neither of these results reached statistical significance (p = 1.0 for speech and p = 0.06 for diet). The results of the subtotal glossectomy group were better than those of the total glossectomy group with respect to diet (p = 0.03). No statistically significant differences were noted among the three groups with respect to cosmetic aspect (p = 0.64). Conclusions Considering its reasonable postoperative complication rates and functional results, peroneal flap can be considered a feasible option for tongue reconstruction.
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Yadav, Prabha. "Head and neck reconstruction." Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery 46, no. 02 (May 2013): 275–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-0358.118604.

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ABSTRACTWhatever is excisable, is reconstructable! "You excise, we will reconstruct" are the confident words of reconstructive surgeons today. Reconstruction with multiple flaps has become routine. Radial artery (FRAF), Antero lateral thigh (ALT) and Fibula osteo cutaneous flap (FFOCF) are three most popular free flaps which can reconstruct any defect with excellent asthetics and performance. Radial Artery provides thin, pliable innervated skin; ALT large amount of skin & bulk; and FFOCF strong 22 to 25 centimetres of bone and reliable skin paddle. Free flap survival has gone to 98% in most of the renouned institutes and is an established escalator in management of defects.
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Shikin, V. B. "Instability and reconstruction of a thin charged helium films." Journal de Physique IV 12, no. 9 (November 2002): 343–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jp4:20020433.

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Reconstruction of thin charged liquid films is discussed within of the multielectron dimple formation scenario. It is shown, that two multielectron dimples on bulk helium can form metastabile bound statc with the equilibrium dimple-dimple distance around capillary length. Such a property is a suitable indicator for the possibility of periodical bulk chat-ged liquid surface reconstruction. In the case of thin helium films dimple-dimple bound state don't exists. And therefore the periodical reconstruction becomes impossible.
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Gross, Jennifer H., Joseph Zenga, Jeffrey D. Sharon, Ryan S. Jackson, and Patrik Pipkorn. "Longus Capitis Reconstruction of the Soft Palate." Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 161, no. 3 (May 14, 2019): 536–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0194599819849031.

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Soft palate (SP) reconstruction remains a challenge for the head and neck reconstructive surgeon. One favorable local flap option is the longus capitis muscle (LCM), a deep neck flexor with redundant muscle function, appropriate bulk, and a relatively straightforward surgical harvest. A retrospective review of 3 patients with T2 to T4 tonsil squamous cell carcinoma requiring SP resection and LCM reconstruction at a single institution was performed. Three patients underwent primary transoral resection, all resulting in at least 50% full-thickness SP defects. Reconstruction comprised a superiorly based LCM local flap. Patients underwent adjuvant (chemo)radiation therapy as indicated. Within 3 to 8 months, each patient was tolerating a full oral diet with no dysphagia, nasal regurgitation, or velopharyngeal insufficiency. For select patients with SP defects, a superiorly based LCM flap may provide a functionally acceptable reconstruction with minimal donor site morbidity.
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Bao, Ning, ChunJun Cao, Sebastian Fischetti, and Cynthia Keeler. "Towards bulk metric reconstruction from extremal area variations." Classical and Quantum Gravity 36, no. 18 (August 20, 2019): 185002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6382/ab377f.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bulk reconstruction"

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Meredith, Kelly Robyn. "The Influence of Soil Reconstruction Methods on Mineral Sands Mine Soil Properties." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31006.

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Significant deposits of heavy mineral sands (primarily ilmenite and zircon) are located in Virginia in Dinwiddie, Sussex and Greensville counties. Most deposits are located under prime farmland, and thus require intensive reclamation when mined. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of four different mine soil reconstruction methods on soil properties and associated rowcrop productivity. Treatments compared were 1) Biosolids-No Tillage, 2) Biosolids-Conventional Tillage, 3) Lime+NPK fertilized tailings (Control), and 4) 15-cm Topsoil over lime+P treated tailings. Treated plots were cropped to corn (Zea Mays L.) in 2005 and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in 2006. Yields were compared to nearby unmined prime farmland yields. Over both growing seasons, the two biosolids treatments produced the highest overall crop yields. The Topsoil treatment produced the lowest corn yields due to relatively poor physical and chemical conditions, but the effect was less obvious for the following wheat crop. Reclaimed land corn and wheat yields were higher than long-term county averages, but they were consistently lower than unmined plots under identical management. Detailed morphological study of 20 mine soil pedons revealed significant root-limiting subsoil compaction and textural stratification. The mine soils classified as Typic Udorthents (11), Typic Udifluvents (4) and Typic Dystrudepts (5). Overall, mined lands can be successfully returned to intensive agricultural production with comparable yields to long-term county averages provided extensive soil amendment and remedial tillage protocols are implemented. However, a significant decrease (~25 to 35%) in initial productivity should be expected relative to unmined prime farmland.
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MASUI, TETSUO, TOSHIKI IWASE, ATSUSHI KOUYAMA, and TETSURO SHIDOU. "AUTOGENOUS BULK STRUCTURAL BONE GRAFTING FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ACETABLUM IN PRIMARY TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY: AVERAGE 12-YEAR FOLLOW-UP." Nagoya University School of Medicine, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/12350.

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Brodie, Christopher Richard. "A comparative study on the effect of acid preparation methodologies on bulk organic materials, and a long-core geochemical palaeoenvironmental reconstruction from South China." Thesis, Durham University, 2011. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/857/.

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This thesis has two aims: i) an investigation of the effect of acid treatment on C/N, δ13C and δ15N of organic materials and; ii) the reconstruction of palaeoenvironmental change from a lake sediment sequence from south China, using geochemical proxies. To address these aims, a systematic comparative study was developed to examine the three most common acid treatment methods (capsule method; rinse method; fumigation method) and a range of acid reagents (HCl; H2SO3; H3PO4), on a range of terrestrial and aquatic, modern and geological sample materials. Acid treatment is a necessary step in the analysis of organic matter (OM) due to the distinct δ13C of inorganic carbon (IC) relative to the δ13C of OM; however, there is no consensus on “best practice”. I find that C/N, δ13C and δ15N values of OM are not just dependent upon environmental processes but also on acid treatment method, which adds significant non-linear biasing to the OM signal several orders of magnitude above instrument precision. This biasing is caused by the inefficient removal of IC from sample materials and the alteration of OM by the acid treatment process. Consequently, this can significantly alter the environmental interpretation of these proxies, for example, in determining OM provenance, indicating that the assumption that the effect of acid treatment on sample OM is either negligible or systematic, is flawed, with biasing in C/N ~ 1 – 100; δ13C ~ 0.2 – 7.2 ‰ and; δ15N ~ 0.2 – 1.7 ‰ in my range of samples. In addition, a long lake sediment sequence was cored from Lake Tianyang, Leizhou Peninsula, south China (20o31’1.11” N, 110o18’43.02” E) to reconstruct palaeoenvironmental variability using a suite of geochemical proxies (δ13C of bulk OM; XRF elemental ratios, magnetic susceptibility). The Tianyang δ13C record and elemental ratios (MIS 9 through MIS 6) show a strong glacial – interglacial imprint, providing evidence for periods of aridity during interglacial/interstadial periods in south China. The elemental ratios lose this imprint during MIS 5, likely due to an increase in catchment erosion (captured in the La, Nb, Ni, Th and Au records). Additionally, I tested the hypothesis that Ti concentrations reflect winter AM variability and showed that, whilst this may be valid, a robust interpretation is not possible due to the dilution of sedimentary Ti concentrations by local sources. A regional comparison of the Tianyang records appears to suggest a change in the strength of the land-sea thermal contrast in south China, implying a shift in mosiutre source region.
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Al-Brithen, Hamad A. H. "Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Investigation of Rock-salt and Zinc-blende Nitrides Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1107274641.

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Holt, Randall William. "MRI susceptometry: Theory and robustness of an external phantom method for measuring bulk susceptibility from MRI field echo phase reconstruction maps applied to human liver iron overload." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 1993. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1057155289.

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Teatro, Timothy A. V. "Dynamical effects in crystalline solid state systems: theory of temperature dependent optical response of bulk gaAs and vibrational modification of C(111) 2 x 1 Surface in Comparison to Experiment." Thesis, UOIT, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10155/33.

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This thesis presents a new theoretical formalism which incorporates dynamical effects in atomistic electronic structure and related calculations. This research, fundamental by nature, brings about a deeper understanding of the dynamical processes in a range of materials. This establishes technologically important correlation with experimentally measured macroscopic properties and materials characterization. This method—the first of its kind—is a natural and long overdue extension of customary adiabatically separated time-independent electronic structure methods. It accounts explicitly for atomic motion due to thermal and zero-point vibration. The approach developed requires no direct treatment of time dependence in the quantum mechanical calculations, making the method widely applicable utilizing currently available electronic structure and ab-initio molecular dynamics software. The formalism is extensively applied and demonstrated for the linear optical response of bulk gallium arsenide and electronic structure of the C(111) 2 x 1 surface. Both cases are complimented by comparison of key observables to experimental data which may be used to judge the quality of the results. The results are found to be in good agreement with experimental data, with most exceptions being readily explainable and well understood.
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Bhattacharjee, Budhaditya. "Aspects of Holography and Quantum complexity." Thesis, 2023. https://etd.iisc.ac.in/handle/2005/6091.

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We begin with the Principle of holography and the AdS/CFT correspondence. We begin our investigations by considering the Principle of Holography, at the level of codimension-1 screens. We argue that the mechanism of encoding the holographic data in terms of sources, condensates, and correlators is fairly general and has generalizations to a large class of spacetimes. We formulate the holographic correspondence in terms of bulk sources localized on a screen, instead of boundary values of bulk fields. We discuss the extension of the familiar notion of normalizable and non-normalizable modes to moderately general settings beyond AdS. We discuss a simple map between this prescription and the usual AdS/CFT correspondence, as well as work out explicit correlators via this prescription in flat space. Finally, we discuss the general utility of this approach of using sources to describe dynamics. We then focus on the widely successful AdS/CFT correspondence. Specifically, we study the Bulk Reconstruction program in AdS/CFT. We discuss various aspects of the HKLL bulk reconstruction in AdS. We construct the space-like Kernel for the non-normalizable mode as a mode sum and via a Green's function approach (in even dimensions). This puts the normalizable and non-normalizable modes on equal footing. In Poincaré AdS, we delve into the technical details of this construction. We propose a spatial complexification and discuss an antipodal identification as crucial steps in obtaining a space-like Kernel in terms of the chordal distance, for certain values of scaling dimension. We also note some interesting features of this construction inside the Brietienlohner-Freedman bound, where both the normalizable and non-normalizable modes have equivalent interpretations. At this stage, we shift gears and start addressing some problems in quantum chaos via quantum complexity. In view of the Operator Growth Hypothesis for chaotic and intergable systems, we study classically integrable systems with unstable saddle points. We find that Krylov complexity (of operators) is a hypersensitive probe of chaos. We discuss some features of Krylov complexity and autocorrelation functions. We supplement our study by numerical calculations using the Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick and Feigngold-Peres models. Using Krylov complexity, we also study quantum many-body scars. We utilize the Lanczos mechanism to study special eigenstates for the (chaotic) PXP model which behave as states with ``low chaos'' as compared to the other eigenstates. The presence of these states indicate the emergence of some underlying symmetry, which we characterize by $q-$ deformed SU(2) algebra. Finally, we study the nature Krylov spread complexity for the scar states and compare them to the generic states. We conclude by discussing a ``tight-binding'' interpretation of Krylov spread complexity.
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Zahajská, Petra. "Studium autekologie vybraných taxonů křídových rostlin pomocí izotopů uhlíku." Master's thesis, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-344172.

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1 Abstract This thesis presents an analysis of fossil plants from the Cenomanian Peruc-Korycany Formation of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin and from the Bückeberg Formation of the Lower Saxony Basin in Germany. Based on earlier studies, both areas provide sediments that are considered to have developed in tidally influenced fluvial systems. Studied fossil plants are represented by ginkgoalean plant leaves (Ertemophyllum, Tritaenia), branches of conifers (Frenelopsis) and lauroid angiosperms (Eucalyptolaurus). Frenelopsis, Eretmophyllum and Tritaenia are considered to be halophytic plants, while Lauroid angiosperms were considered to grow in fresh water conditions. The fossil plants were studied using cuticle analysis and two methods of stable carbon isotope analysis: Bulk carbon isotope analysis and Compound Specific Isotope analysis. For cuticle analysis samples were observed and documented macroscopically and microscopically. To specify the environmental conditions, recent samples from three salt marshes in Great Britain were studied and analysed using the same methods as the fossil samples. The data from all observations and measurements were processed and their interpretation supported the modelled environment based on the sedimentological data. Frenelopsis were growing in a haline environment with low...
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Books on the topic "Bulk reconstruction"

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Rodgers, Bradley A. Of limestone and labor: Shipwrecks of the stone trade : the 1999 Bullhead Point stone barge investigation. Greenville, N.C: Program in Maritime Studies, East Carolina University, 2003.

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Taberlet, Pierre, Aurélie Bonin, Lucie Zinger, and Eric Coissac. Paleoenvironments. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198767220.003.0015.

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One of the most fascinating facets of eDNA lies in the possibility of exploiting it to reconstruct past environments in paleoecology and in archaeology. Chapter 15, entitled “Paleoenvironments,” reviews different pioneer studies that scrutinized ancient eDNA extracted from different substrates (e.g., lake sediments, permafrost, or archaeological midden material), to address a wide range of questions. These include, for example, the taxonomic identification of archaeological fish bones in Madagascar from bulk samples, the reconstruction of past plant communities based on the large-scale analysis of permafrost samples, or the assessment of past human diet in Greenland based on midden material. Midden material from archaeological sites represents a valuable source of information for tracking food habits of ancient human communities. It also provides information about the surrounding biodiversity, using humans as biodiversity samplers, which is also explored here.
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Fernandez-Serra, M. V., and X. Blase. Electronic and transport properties of doped silicon nanowires. Edited by A. V. Narlikar and Y. Y. Fu. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199533046.013.2.

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This article describes a number of theoretical works and methods dedicated to the analysis of the atomic and electronic structure, doping properties and transport characteristics of silicon nanowires (SiNWs). The goal is to show how quantum confinement and dimensionality effects can intrinsically change the behavior of SiNWs as compared to their bulk and thin film counterparts. The article begins with a review of work done on surface reconstructions and electronic structure of SiNWs as a function of system doping and passivation. It then considers the problem of doping in SiNWs as well as the methodology typically used to analyze the problems of transport. It also discusses the electronic transport properties of SiNWs as a function of dopant type, along with their chemical functionalization. Finally, it demonstrates how surface dangling-bond defects trap the impurities in SiNWs and neutralize them.
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Mileson, Stephen, and Stuart Brookes. Peasant Perceptions of Landscape. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192894892.001.0001.

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This is the first book about peasant perceptions of landscape. It marks a step-change in the discipline of landscape history, as well as making a major contribution to the history of everyday life. Until now, there has been no sustained analysis of how ordinary medieval and early modern people experienced and perceived their material environment and constructed their identities in relation to the places where they lived. This book provides exactly such an analysis by examining peasant perceptions in one geographical area over the long period from AD 500 to 1650. It takes as its focus Ewelme hundred, a well-documented and archaeologically rich area of lowland vale and hilly Chiltern wood-pasture comprising fourteen ancient parishes. The analysis draws on a range of sources including legal depositions and thousands of field-names and bynames preserved in largely unpublished deeds and manorial documents. Archaeology makes a major contribution, particularly for understanding the period before 900, but more generally in reconstructing the fabric of villages and the framework for inhabitants’ spatial practices and experiences. In its focus on the way inhabitants interacted with the landscape in which they worked, prayed, and socialized, the book supplies a new history of the lives and attitudes of the bulk of the rural population who so seldom make their mark in traditional landscape analysis or documentary history.
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Book chapters on the topic "Bulk reconstruction"

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Tetsworth, Kevin. "Salvage of an Infected Malunion of a Lateral Tibial Plateau with Staged Revision to a Bulk Osteochondral Allograft and Associated Lateral Meniscal Transplant." In Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Surgery Case Atlas, 1–9. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02767-8_300-1.

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Tetsworth, Kevin. "Case 43: Salvage of an Infected Malunion of a Lateral Tibial Plateau with Staged Revision to a Bulk Osteochondral Allograft and Associated Lateral Meniscal Transplant." In Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Surgery Case Atlas, 287–93. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18020-5_300.

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Aoki, Sinya, Janos Balog, Tetsuya Onogi, and Shuichi Yokoyama. "Bulk Reconstruction from a Scalar CFT at the Boundary by the Smearing with the Flow Equation." In Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, 277–85. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4751-3_22.

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Inoue, Shun-ichi, Norihiko Takada, and Hiroshi Kitahara. "Reconstruction of Pelvis and Sacrum After Resection of Bulky Tumors." In New Developments for Limb Salvage in Musculoskeletal Tumors, 503–5. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68072-7_73.

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Myerson, Mark S. "The Use of Bulk Fresh Allografts in Ankle Reconstruction." In Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgery, 249–59. Elsevier, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-4377-0923-0.10022-0.

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Budd, Michael, Melissa Kanack, and Michael Lee. "Nasolabial Flap." In Operative Plastic Surgery, edited by Gregory R. D. Evans, 307–16. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190499075.003.0031.

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The nasolabial flap is primarily used for nasal reconstruction and most frequently for full-thickness alar reconstruction due to the tissue’s location, texture, color, and bulk. The inferiorly based flap is most often used for alar reconstruction, while the superiorly based flap may also be used for nasal sidewall as well as alar reconstruction. Regardless of whether the flap will be superiorly or inferiorly based, the critical component of the patient marking is placement of the medial incision in the nasolabial or nasofacial crease. In the younger patient, consideration must be given to the donor site scar.
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Mueller, Melissa, and Gregory R. D. Evans. "The Rectus Abdominis Flap." In Operative Plastic Surgery, edited by Gregory R. D. Evans, 383–92. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190499075.003.0039.

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The rectus abdominis flap is a versatile, workhorse flap. It is ideal for head and neck reconstruction requiring large, soft tissue bulk without bony reconstruction, particularly for defects of the tongue, orbits, maxilla, cheek, posterior mandible, and cranial base. Its ability to be folded upon itself and harvested with multiple skin paddles makes it versatile for complex three-dimensional and multilaminar defects. Its pedicle size and length and consistent vascular anatomy make the flap a reliable choice for head and neck reconstruction. Its indications in head and neck reconstruction and technique in harvest are elaborated in this chapter.
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Myerson, Mark S., and Anish R. Kadakia. "The Use of Bulk Fresh Osteoarticular Allografts in Ankle Reconstruction." In Reconstructive Foot and Ankle Surgery: Management of Complications, 237–47. Elsevier, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-49693-3.00016-0.

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"The Conservatism of Northern Radicals." In The Lost Lectures of C. Vann Woodward, edited by Natalie J. Ring and Sarah E. Gardner, 200–213. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190863951.003.0012.

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In this lecture Woodward reviews the weaknesses of the current historiography on Reconstruction as well as examines the internal political debates within the Republican Party during Congressional Reconstruction. He highlights three looming issues: what would the process of Reconstruction look like, who should govern the country, and what rights would be extended to the freedpeople. The third issue proved to be the most vexing because the party relied on northern voters who believed in white supremacy. Woodward found little evidence to support the claim that the Republican Party was united in purpose. In fact, he highlights the ways in which the bulk of the party failed to fully commit to the Civil Rights Act (1866) and the Fourteenth Amendment. He admires the vision of Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens but regrets they were ignored by the moderate Republicans.
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Tiwari, Sandip. "Semiconductor surfaces." In Semiconductor Physics, 193–227. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759867.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses the electronic, phononic and atomic behavior at surfaces. Symmetry breaking at the surface causes the emergence of new properties as the state description changes. Starting with an introduction of the semi-classical view, a bulk-based view of workfunction and electron affinity and cautions related to them, toy models are employed to explore the evolution of states at the surface. For electrons, propagating Bloch states persist to the surface but there are also states that are confined. Properties of these confined states and surface states are explored. The implications of stress and of surface reconstruction are discussed to elucidate the atomic rearranging that arises in semiconductors of interest when symmetries change. The state evolution approach is then extended to probe surface phonons. Again, bulk modes persist up to the surface, but there can also be surface-confined modes as well as surface-propagating modes.
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Conference papers on the topic "Bulk reconstruction"

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De Jonckheere, Tim. "Modave lectures on bulk reconstruction in AdS/CFT." In XIII Modave Summer School in Mathematical Physics. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.323.0005.

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Bringans, R. D. "The Passivation of Si and Ge Surfaces with Arsenic." In Microphysics of Surfaces, Beams, and Adsorbates. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/msba.1989.tuc3.

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Many semiconductor surfaces reconstruct with substantial atomic rearrangements compared to the ideally-terminated bulk crystal structure. The use of particular monolayer films has been shown to remove surface reconstructions and to lead to a good approximation of a bulk-terminated crystal. The simplest case, in principle, is the direct saturation of dangling bonds with monovalent atoms. It has been found that hydrogen atoms bonding to Si and Ge surfaces do indeed remove the surface reconstructions and that the group VII atoms remove the reconstruction on the (111) surfaces.
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Sun, Tao, Yoann Petibon, Paul Han, Chao Ma, Sally J. Kim, Nathaniel M. Alpert, Georges El Fakhri, and Jinsong Ouyang. "Bulk motion detection and correction using list-mode data for cardiac PET imaging." In The Fifteenth International Meeting on Fully Three-Dimensional Image Reconstruction in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, edited by Samuel Matej and Scott D. Metzler. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2534701.

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Salehi, Leili, and Georg Schmitz. "Nonlinear reconstruction of bulk and shear moduli variations using the kazmarcz method." In 2013 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ultsym.2013.0158.

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Trillo, Cristina, Ángel F. Doval, J. Luis Deán, and Socorro Hernández-Montes. "Numerical reconstruction of acoustic bulk waves in aluminium from TV holography surface displacement measurements." In Eighth International Conference on Vibration Measurements by Laser Techniques: Advances and Applications. SPIE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.802984.

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Turney, Joseph E., A. J. H. McGaughey, and C. H. Amon. "Effects of Confinement and Surface Reconstruction on the Lattice Dynamics and Thermal Transport Properties of Thin Films." In ASME/JSME 2007 Thermal Engineering Heat Transfer Summer Conference collocated with the ASME 2007 InterPACK Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2007-32274.

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Phonon transport in argon and silicon thin films is examined using harmonic lattice dynamics theory and the Lennard-Jones and Stillinger-Weber potentials. Film thicknesses ranging from 0.8 to 33.5 nm for argon and 0.4 to 8.6 nm for silicon are examined at a temperature of 0 K. Both reconstructed films and films built using the bulk unit cell are considered. Phonon dispersion curves for the in-plane direction and the density of states are computed from lattice dynamics and compared to predictions for a bulk system. The results from the lattice dynamics calculations are used to predict the thermal conductivities of the bulk and thin film structures.
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Zhao, Mingxin. "On Modeling and Assessment of Bulk Liquid Storage Tanks With Foundation Settlements." In ASME 2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2019-93224.

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Abstract A comprehensive study is conducted on finite element modeling and stress analysis techniques of above ground atmospheric bulk liquid storage tanks with foundation settlements. Both 2-D and 3-D modeling are examined for their applicability and limitations. Simple elastic analysis and 3-step method using a hybrid elastic-plastic procedure are explored and compared. In addition, data processing techniques are proposed to extract effective settlements from tank inspection measurements, which could be used for proper reconstruction of a settled foundation in finite element model. Procedures and practices are proposed and demonstrated to improve the finite element modeling and analysis of storage tanks.
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Dash, Sushree S., Pinaki Mukherjee, Miguel Levy, Richard Rosenberg, and Daniel Haskel. "Boosting Non-Reciprocity of Magneto-Optic Materials as a Surface Phenomenon." In Frontiers in Optics. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/fio.2022.jtu5a.43.

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Surface reconstruction and electronic transitions were examined. Experiments and computational analysis were conducted to study the surface effects compared to the bulk. Previous results, like XMCD, XAS, and S-TEM, were considered for further analysis.
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Fancher, Chris M., John E. Blendell, and Keith J. Bowman. "Reconstruction of the field-induced transformation strain in {001} pseudocubic oriented Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3-7BaTiO3-2K0.5Na0.5TiO3 bulk ceramics." In 2013 Joint IEEE Int'l Symp on Applications of Ferroelectrics & Workshop on Piezoresponse Force Microscopy (ISAF/PFM). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isaf.2013.6748699.

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Chattopadhyay, Surajit. "Reconstruction of Extended Holographic Ricci Dark Energy in Presence of Bulk Viscosity and to View the Thermodynamic Consequences." In 2019 URSI Asia-Pacific Radio Science Conference (AP-RASC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/ursiap-rasc.2019.8738190.

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Reports on the topic "Bulk reconstruction"

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Glanzman, Thomas. The BABAR Prompt Reconstruction System, or Getting the Results out Fast: an Evaluation of Nine Months Experience Operating a Near Real-time Bulk Data Production System. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/784774.

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Glanzman, Thomas. The BABAR Prompt Reconstruction System, or Getting the Results out Fast: an Evaluation of Nine Months Experience Operating a Near Real-time Bulk Data Production System. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/784804.

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