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  • 1
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    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Materials science forum Vol. 343-346 (May 2000), p. 179-184 
    ISSN: 1662-9752
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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  • 2
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    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Journal of metastable and nanocrystalline materials Vol. 8 (May 2000), p. 179-184 
    ISSN: 1422-6375
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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  • 3
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    Springer
    Physics of atomic nuclei 63 (2000), S. 1688-1708 
    ISSN: 1063-7788
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract A multidimensional stochastic model for describing the decay of excited nuclei is presented. The model takes into account the dynamics of thermal fluctuations of collective variables, the dissipation of the kinetic energy of collective motion, and the emission of light particles from excited nuclei. The potential energy of a deformed nucleus is calculated within the liquid-drop model with a sharp surface and within the finiterange-interaction model. The friction parameters are calculated on the basis of the one-body-dissipation model. The inertia parameters are found in the Werner-Wheeler approximation. The drift components of forces are determined in terms of the entropy of an excited nucleus. The latter in turn is computed within the Fermi gas approximation with allowance for the deformation dependence of the density-level parameter. The fission probability, the mean multiplicity of neutrons emitted prior to scission (prescission neutrons), and the variances of the mass distributions of fission fragments at the most probable kinetic-energy value are calculated on the basis of the model developed here and are compared with experimental data. The dependences of these quantities on the model parameters are considered in detail.
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  • 4
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    Oxford, UK : Munksgaard International Publishers
    Journal of clinical periodontology 31 (2004), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1600-051X
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Aim: Zygomatic implants have been introduced for the rehabilitation of patients with severe bone defects of the maxilla. The soft tissue aspects of the palatal emergence situation have not been described yet. The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence and clinical impact of possible periimplant alterations of zygomatic implants.Materials and methods: From 1998 to 2001 all patients with zygomatic implants were included into this study (24 patients, 37 zygomatic implants). One implant was lost in the loading phase giving a survival rate of 97%. Fourteen patients with 20 zygomatic implants fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were all available for the recall examination. Thirteen zygomatic implants were inserted in cases of severe maxillary atrophy, seven in cases of tumour-resection of the maxilla. Clinical examination and microbial analysis using a DNA probe was performed. The implants had a mean time in situ of 598 days (min: 326, max: 914).Results: Colonisation with periodontal pathogens was found at four of the 20 implants. A positive microbiologic result of the periimplant pocket and the maximum pocket probing depth were not statistically related. Nine of the 20 implants showed bleeding on probing, four of these had positive microbiologic results. At sites without bleeding on probing only negative microbiologic samples were found (p=0.026). The mean palatal and mesial probing depth was 1 mm deeper than at the vestibular and distal aspect. Thus at nine out of the 20 implants both, bleeding on probing and pocket probing depth 〈inlineGraphic alt="geqslant R: gt-or-equal, slanted" extraInfo="nonStandardEntity" href="urn:x-wiley:03036979:JCPE505:ges" location="ges.gif"/〉5 mm indicated soft tissue problems resulting in a success rate of only 55%. The patient's history (tumor versus atrophy) or smoking habits seemed not to have influence the situation.Conclusion: These soft tissue problems should be taken into account if zygomatic implants are considered as an alternative therapy option in the maxilla.
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  • 5
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    Copenhagen : International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
    Applied crystallography online 33 (2000), S. 804-806 
    ISSN: 1600-5767
    Source: Crystallography Journals Online : IUCR Backfile Archive 1948-2001
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: With the start-up of the neutron spallation source SINQ at PSI an instrument for small angle neutron scattering became operational and is open for the user community. The instrument is equipped with state-of-the-art components and compares well with the world's largest and most powerful facilities of this kind. Great emphasis was put on providing a flexible, universal multi-user facility which guaranties a comfortable and reliable operation. In the present paper, the layout of the instrument is presented, the main components are described, and the performance is illustrated by selected examples
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    Copenhagen : International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
    Applied crystallography online 33 (2000), S. 451-455 
    ISSN: 1600-5767
    Source: Crystallography Journals Online : IUCR Backfile Archive 1948-2001
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Magnetic small-angle neutron scattering experiments were performed on nanostructured Fe, Co and Ni samples of varying grain size, produced by inert-gas condensation. The experiments show that the spontaneous spatial magnetic correlations forming in zero-field extend over many individual grains. These correlations depend strongly on grain size. In Fe, they have a minimum at a grain size of around 35 nm and increase sharply for smaller grain sizes. The crossover occurs at grain sizes comparable with Lcrit = πδ, where δ is the bulk domain-wall width. For grain sizes below Lcrit, the results are explained on the basis of the random-anisotropy model, which takes into account that the magnetic alignment between the grains competes with the anisotropies of the individual grains. Above Lcrit, where domain walls can form within one grain, the magnetization direction corresponds to the anisotropy direction varying from grain to grain, and the magnetic correlation length increases approximately linearly with grain size. Furthermore, the measurements on Fe, Co and Ni show that the spatial magnetic correlations measured by SANS are always larger than Lcrit. This is in agreement with results of theoretical studies showing that nonuniform magnetization configurations can only exist in grains with sizes D 〉 Lcrit.
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  • 7
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    Springer
    Clinical oral investigations 4 (2000), S. 106-107 
    ISSN: 1436-3771
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1436-3771
    Keywords: Key words Ultrasound ; Radiation caries ; Head and neck neoplasm ; Radiotherapy ; Modulus of elasticity ; Enamel ; Dentine ; In vitro ; In vivo
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  Ultrasound transmission velocity (UTV) in isotropic material as a measure for the modulus of elasticity was correlated to mechanical properties. Changes in micromechanical properties of radiated teeth and influence of the oral cavity were to be evaluated nondestructively. UTV was measured in extracted teeth after 36 Gy and 62 Gy of in situ (enorally, with no contact to the oral cavity) and in vitro irradiation. Relative to controls, teeth subjected to 62 Gy in vivo showed higher UTV values for dentine and enamel. Sound teeth irradiated with 60 Gy in situ also showed higher UTV values for enamel, whereas dentine values were not significantly different from those of control. The mechanical properties of teeth irradiated in vitro were affected only after high experimental doses of up to 500 Gy. The difference between in vivo and in vitro mechanical properties may be due to radioxerostomia-induced damages as well as the status of dentine vitality. This supports the concept of direct radiation-induced damage in synergy with radioxerostomia-induced caries.
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  • 9
    ISSN: 1434-3940
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Mundhöhlenkarzinom Prognosefaktoren ; Unterkieferresektion ; Strahlentherapie ; Keywords Oral carcinoma ; Prognostic factors ; Mandibular resection ; Radiotherapy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract The prognostic effect of bone resection (continuous vs non-continuous) was analysed in a retrospective study of 100 patients who were treated for squamous cell carcinoma located close to the lower jaw, between 1983 and 1994. Tumour stage, type of bone resection, extent of lymphatic node resection, dose of radiotherapy and chemotherapy were documented. Prognosis was characterised by the statistical end points “death”, “metastasis” and “relapse”. Thirty-two stage pT2 carcinomas, half of which were treated by continuous and half by non-continuous resection of the lower jaw, showed the same occurrence of the statistical end points death, metastasis or relapse. There was a trend towards a significantly longer survival time and metastasis-free interval in the group of continuous resection. The hazard ratios, however, showed no effect depending on the type of resection. However, both tumour stage (pTNM) and dose of radiation independently influenced prognosis in multivariate analysis. Consequently, three groups were defined. Univariate analysis of 62 patients without radiotherapy vs 19 with low-dose radiotherapy (36 Gy) and 19 with high-dose (62 Gy) showed a positive effect on the rate and time of survival in the group treated with high-dose radiotherapy. This was confirmed by multivariate analysis showing significantly lower hazard ratios for death and metastasis in the high-dose radiotherapy group after adjusting to cofactors (e.g. tumour stage). The data of this study challenge the current concept of resection of the lower jaw. However, due to the low number of patients and the retrospective character of the study, it is not possible to give suggestions regarding established therapy concepts. The advances of a high-dose radiotherapy in this study should be the subject of further multicentre retrospective and prospective randomised trials.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Durch die retrospektive Auswertung von 100 Patienten mit unterkiefernahen Karzinomen (1983–1994) sollte eruiert werden, inwieweit die Art der Unterkieferresektion (Kasten- vs. Kontinuitätsresektion) den Erkrankungsverlauf prognostisch beeinflusst. Als potenziell prognosebeeinflussende Parameter wurden das Tumorstadium, der Unterkieferresektionsmodus, der Umfang der Lymphknotendissektion, die Strahlentherapiedosis und die Chemotherapie einbezogen. Zur Prognosebewertung dienten die Endpunkte „Versterben“, „Metastase“ und „Rezidiv“. 32 pT2-Karzinome, die jeweils zur Hälfte kasten- bzw. kontinuitätsreseziert wurden, zeigten bezüglich der Endpunkte „Versterben“, „Metastase“ und „Rezidiv“ gleiche Ereignisquoten. Überlebenszeiten und Metastasenfreiheitszeiten (Kaplan-Meier) verwiesen univariat auf einen tendenziellen Vorteil der Kontinuitätsresektion. Die relativen Risiken ergaben dagegen keinen Hinweis auf einen relevanten Effekt der Resektionsform. Da sich in ¶der multivariaten Analyse neben dem pTNM-Stadium die Bestrahlungsdosis als unabhängiger Prognosefaktor präsentierte, wurden hierzu zusätzlich ¶3 Gruppen gebildet. Der Vergleich von 62 nicht strahlentherapierten Patienten gegenüber 19 niedrig dosiert ¶(36 Gy) und 19 hoch dosiert (63 Gy) Bestrahlten zeigte univariat in den Überlebenszeiten einen Vorteil nach Ausbestrahlung. Dieser Vorteil wurde multivariat durch ein signifikant geringeres relatives Risiko für „Versterben“ und „Metastase“ nach Ausbestrahlung bestätigt. Die diskordante Datenlage der Studie zur Unterkieferresektion ist keine verlässliche Basis, eine Therapieempfehlung zu stützen, die vom etablierten Konzept abweicht. Bei aller Zurückhaltung aufgrund der retrospektiven und monozentrischen Ergebniseruierung kann aber ein Hinweis auf einen möglichen relevanten Prognosevorteil durch eine hochdosierte, adjuvante Bestrahlung abgeleitet werden, der multizentrisch retrospektiv und ggf. in prospektiven, randomisierten Studien geprüft werden sollte.
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  • 10
    ISSN: 1434-3940
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter ; Kalziumphosphatkeramiken ; Spezifische Oberfläche ; Knochenersatzmaterialien ; Poren ; Hydroxylapatit ; Key words ; Calciumphosphate ceramics ; Specific surface area ; Bone regeneration materials ; Pores ; Hydroxyapatite
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: The surface area and the microporosity of bone regeneration materials influence their chemical and ¶biological properties. Therefore, the size of the specific surface area and the distribution of the pore diameters (pores 〈 1 μm) of bone regeneration materials were analyzed within this study. The analyzed hydroxyapatites were of synthetic, bovine, and phytotroph origin. The tricalcium phosphates and the bioglasses included only synthetic materials. The gas adsorption of each specimen was analyzed using a volumetric N2/Kr system (ASAP 2010, Micromeritics). Additionally, for materials with a specific surface area (〉 2 m2/g) the pore size distribution was evaluated by the BJH-method. Two of the ¶materials evaluated astonishingly large dimensions of the specific surface area (BioOss 79.7 m2/g, Algipore new 14.6 m2/g). A medium ¶surface area was found for Algipore old (4.9 m2/g) and Interpore200 ¶(2.64 m2/g). All other included materials showed only small sizes of the specific surface area (Ceros80 ¶1.8 m2/g, Ceros82 1.31 m2/g, Cerasorb 1.2 m2/g, Biobase 0.7 m2/g, Endobone 0.7 m2/g, Perioglas 0.6 m2/g, Allotropat50 0.23 m2/g, Biogran ¶0.2 m2/g). The materials with large and medium sizes of the specific surface area evaluated the following pore diameters: BioOss 2–50 nm, Algipore new 2–100 nm, Algipore old 5–50 nm, Interpore200 2–100 nm. Pore sizes less than 2 nm were not found in relevant numbers. The materials BioOss, old and new Algipore, and Interpore200 contain a large interconnecting mesopore system (diameter 〈 1 μm). For the materials Biobase, Endobone, Perioglas, Allotropat 50, and Biogran this cannot be assumed. The materials Ceros80, Ceros82, and Cerasorb evaluated a specific surface area between those and might include only a small part of these interconnecting pores. An influence of the interconnecting porosity and the different sizes of the specific surface areas on the biological behavior of the bone regeneration materials can be suggested.
    Notes: Fragestellung: Die Oberfläche sowie die Mikro- und Mesoporosität von Knochenersatzmaterialien beeinflussen deren chemische und biologische Eigenschaften. Daher wurden in dieser Untersuchung die Größe der spezifischen Oberfläche sowie die Verteilung der Porendurchmesser (Poren 〈 1 μm) in Knochenersatzmaterialien bestimmt. Material und Methode: Die untersuchten Hydroxylapatite waren synthetischen, bovinen und phytotrophen Ursprungs. Die Trikalziumphosphate und die Biogläser umfassten nur rein synthetische Materialien. ¶Die Gasadsorptionsuntersuchung je einer Probe erfolgte mit Hilfe eines volumetrischen N 2 -Kr-Systems (ASAP 2010, Micromeritics). Zusätzlich wurde für Materialien mit spezifischen Oberflächen ¶〉 2 m 2 /g die Porengrößenverteilung nach der BJH-Methode ermittelt. Ergebnisse: 1. Spezifische Oberfläche: 2 der Materialien zeigten eine auffallend große spezifische Oberfläche (BioOss 79,7 m 2 /g, Algipore neu 14,6 m 2 /g). Eine mittlere Oberfläche zeigten Algipore alt (4,9 m 2 /g) und Interpore 200 (2,64 m 2 /g). Die übrigen Materialien zeigten nur kleine Oberflächen (Ceros 80 1,8 m 2 /g, Ceros 82 ¶1,31 m 2 /g, Cerasorb 1,2 m 2 /g, Biobase 0,7 m 2 /g, Endobone 0,7 m 2 /g, Perioglas 0,6 m 2 /g, Allotropat 50 0,2 m 2 /g, Biogran 0,2 m 2 /g). 2. Häufigkeitsverteilung des Porendurchmessers: Die Materialien mit großen und mittleren spezifischen Oberflächen zeigten folgende Porendurchmesser: BioOss 2–50 nm, Algipore neu 2–¶100 nm, Algipore alt 5–50 nm, Interpore 200 2–100 nm. Porengrößen 〈 2 nm fanden sich kaum. Schlussfolgerungen: Die Materialien BioOss, Algipore alt und neu und Interpore 200 haben ein großes interkonnektierendes Mesoporensystem (Durchmesser 〈 1 μm). Für die Materialien Biobase, Endobone, Perioglas, Allotropat 50 und Biogran ist dies nicht anzunehmen. Die Materialien Ceros 80, Ceros 82 und Cerasorb zeigen eine dazwischen liegende spezifische Oberflächengröße und weisen einen mäßigen Anteil von solchen interkonnektierenden Poren auf. Ein Einfluss der interkonnektierenden Porosität und der deutlich unterschiedlichen spezifischen Oberflächen auf das Verhalten der Knochenersatzmaterialien in vivo ist nahe liegend.
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