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Author(s):  
Fernando Lyra Martins ◽  
Léo Werner Süffert ◽  
Ennio Pessoa

The time elepsed between the removal from the furnace of a castin cylinder and the casting proper, depends on the knowledge and ability of the operator. The heat loss, after removal of a furnace temperature of 700ºC at different time intervals, was mensured in four dental casting investiments, using different volumes of investment, with or without the protection of a casting ring and with or without asbestos liner. The results, presented in the form of tables and graphs, tell us about the importance of this additional technical detail, in the dental casting operation. Temperature losses in the order of from 100º to 200ºC were verified, already two minutes after removal from the furnace.


Author(s):  
Derek French

Mayson, French & Ryan on Company Law looks at all aspects of current UK company law. The 37th edition continues the tradition of providing accurate technical detail, examination of theory, and quotations from key cases. The volume starts with an overview of the topic. Next it looks at the establishment of companies. It moves on to consider finance which includes an examination of shares, accounts, loans, market abuse, capital and borrowing. The next part of the text considers governance. It looks at shareholders, directors, duties of directors, company secretaries and auditors, remedies and acting for a company. The last part of the text examines insolvency and liquidation.


2021 ◽  
pp. 148-194
Author(s):  
Stephen Connelly

To investigate the relationship between the possible and law, Leibniz’s early combinatorial work, replete with legal examples is examined in technical detail. The chapter argues that Leibniz regards combinatorial activity as the sole way in which human mind operates, and thus regards it as an Urdoxa in the senses of Husserl and Deleuze.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
Arif Rahmat Muharram ◽  
Beta Subakti Nata'atmadja ◽  
Agus Santoso Budi ◽  
Lobredia Zarasade

Umbilical loss is not a common problem encountered in plastic surgery routine cases. The absence of umbilicus will cause significant effect in total aesthetic appearance of the abdomen, thus making it an essential part of anatomy landmark. Congenital defect, oncologic and abdominoplasty complication are the most often causes, and tremendous psychological trauma will cause patient to seek help. There are many proposed technique for such reconstruction, based on original scar or wound and final expected shape, of course with their advantages and disadvantages. We used a double opposing semilunar flap for our cases. Along with its technical detail, we will present three cases comprises of the defect after omphalocele scar removal, umbilical endometriosis excision and postcentral abdominal tumor excision. Reports will be presented with preoperative dan postoperative result.


Author(s):  
Jeremy Gibberd

Buildings are responsible for 40% of global energy use and produce over a third of global greenhouse gas emissions. These impacts are being acknowledged and addressed in specialist building design techniques and technologies that aim to reduce the environmental impacts of buildings. These techniques and technologies can be referred to collectively as green building technologies. This chapter describes green building technologies and shows why they are vital in addressing climate change and reducing the negative environmental impacts associated with built environments. A structured approach is presented which can be applied to identify and integrate green building technologies into new and existing buildings. By combining global implications with technical detail, the chapter provides a valuable guide to green building technologies and their role in supporting a transition to a more sustainable future.


Author(s):  
Jeremy Gibberd

Buildings are responsible for 40% of global energy use and produce over a third of global greenhouse gas emissions. These impacts are being acknowledged and addressed in specialist building design techniques and technologies that aim to reduce the environmental impacts of buildings. These techniques and technologies can be referred to collectively as green building technologies. This chapter describes green building technologies and shows why they are vital in addressing climate change and reducing the negative environmental impacts associated with built environments. A structured approach is presented which can be applied to identify and integrate green building technologies into new and existing buildings. By combining global implications with technical detail, the chapter provides a valuable guide to green building technologies and their role in supporting a transition to a more sustainable future.


Author(s):  
Alex C. Kim ◽  
Rebecca C. Rist ◽  
Amer H. Zureikat

Author(s):  
Derek French

Mayson, French & Ryan on Company Law looks at all aspects of current UK company law. The 36th edition continues the tradition of providing accurate technical detail, examination of theory and quotations from key cases. The volume starts with an overview of the topic. Next it looks at the establishment of companies. It moves on to consider finance which includes an examination of shares, accounts, loans, market abuse, capital and borrowing. The next part of the text considers governance. It looks at shareholders, directors, duties of directors, company secretaries and auditors, remedies and acting for a company. The last part of the text examines insolvency and liquidation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 376 ◽  
Author(s):  
Enrique Salmerón-González ◽  
Eduardo Simón-Sanz ◽  
Elena García-Vilariño ◽  
Alberto Sánchez-García ◽  
Alberto Pérez-García ◽  
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