Article | 02-April-2018
Although there are many spectrum correction theories and implementations, they are individual to specific problem and lack of a comprehensive comparison. This brings down their practical value in engineering applications. To solve this problem, we hereby establish a spectrum analysis and correction system. Each method i.e. Energy BaryCenter Method, Ratioing, Phase Difference Method, Continuous Zoom and All-Phase Spectrum Analysis. Meanwhile summarizing their accuracy,universality,practicability
Liu Meichen,
Liu Xu,
Li Mei,
Wei Wei
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 1 , ISSUE 2, 47–52
Article | 01-September-2014
Node localization is one of the key technologies of wireless sensor networks (WSN). Due to the indoor environment requires a high positioning accuracy, an improved algorithm based on RSSI is put forward. In terms of RSSI ranging, the error correction coefficient received from self-correcting locator beacon nodes, and then had been applied to distance solving from unknown nodes to the beacon nodes. In the choice of weights, the algorithm uses inverse distance and replaces the method of
En-jie Ding,
Xin Qiao,
Fei Chang
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 3, 1156–1173
Research paper | 20-February-2012
conditions of calibration. To improve the accuracy and satisfy the real-time requirement of the tracking system, a real-time method to correct the radial distortion is proposed in this paper. The experiments show that the speed of the correction method is satisfactory, and the accuracy of tracking system is effectively improved by the method.
Haibin Wang,
Qing He,
Guan Guan,
Bin Leng,
Dewen Zeng
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 1, 259–277
Article | 15-August-2021
This study applies recent advances in 3D virtual imaging for application in the prediction planning of dentofacial deformities. Stereo-photogrammetry has been used to create virtual and physical models, which are creatively combined in planning the surgical correction of anterior open bite. The application of these novel methods is demonstrated through the surgical correction of a case.
Mohammed Almuzian,
Anas Almukhtar,
Michael O’Neil,
Philip Benington,
Thamer Al Anezi,
Ashraf Ayoub
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 31 , ISSUE 1, 78–86
Article | 11-April-2018
The correcting process for strokes extracted from Chinese characters is the necessary step to extract the errors of writing errors automatically. Visualization of extracted strokes is the prerequisite for manual correction. Therefore, visualization and adaptive correction methods are proposed. To reduce the cognitive burden of correcting, color, brightness, saturation and order number is comprehensively used to visualize extracted strokes. And tag list is applied for correcting different types
Hao Bai,
Xiwen Zhang
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 3, 84–88
Article | 13-November-2017
joint, designs a set of robot’s kinematic parameter compensation experiment based on the joint angle’s correction. The experimental results verify the effectiveness of the presented method. Besides, puts forward that the main factor of the dynamic error is the deformation of the connecting rods. Software compensation way is analyzed in the paper.
Jianhao Zhang,
Jinda Cai
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 4, 1383–1399
research-article | 30-November-2017
as color, UV254 absorbance and DOC concentration), and for chosen coagulants, also costs of purchase and pH correction connected with the increase in water acidity after the coagulation process.
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RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Tests concerning coagulation process optimization were performed twice, and the results after the first test will be published in a paper [18], in which the subsequent steps in coagulant choice and effectiveness evaluation are described. The repetition of the test allowed for a
Małgorzata WOLSKA,
Marek MOŁCZAN,
Anna SOLIPIWKO-PIEŚCIK,
Halina URBAŃSKA-KOZŁOWSKA
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 11 , ISSUE 3, 153–161
Article | 01-December-2012
simulation and error analysis of the system are introduced. And to enhance the accuracy, a smart error correction is designed as well. Several tests are applied to evaluate the proposed system, and testing results indicate a good performance of the system, the maximum current error is less than 0.05A and the maximum voltage error is less than 0.02V.
Dai Haifeng,
Zhang Xiaolong
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 5 , ISSUE 4, 824–842
Article | 15-August-2021
Despite the fact that recent medical advances have improved the quality of life and increased the life expectancy of patients suffering from thalassaemia, no standard strategy or clinical guidelines are available for the correction of the presenting craniofacial anomalies. The aim of the present study is to review the craniofacial features of affected patients, and to discuss the orthodontic and orthognathic surgical treatment options available to manage the associated and characteristic facial
Azita Tehranchi,
Hossein Behnia,
Mostafa Sadeghi Ghochani,
Farnaz Younessian
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 31 , ISSUE 1, 98–106
Article | 01-December-2016
incorrect flow rate if the density of the float is not taken to a very high value compared to the density of the fluid. But the density float may affect the flow rate measurement and introduce error. In this respect firstly the variation of Hall voltage with respect to liquid density is analyzed and then the measuring system is calibrated using ANN. The ANN calculates the correction factor with respect to the change in liquid density, which results in obtaining the output close to the desired output
Sunita Sinha,
Nirupama Mandal
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 4, 2204–2218
Correction | 09-November-2020
Nicole Mifsud
Immunohematology, Volume 13 , ISSUE 1, 24–24
Correction | 06-December-2020
W. John Judd
Immunohematology, Volume 8 , ISSUE 4, 104–104
Correction | 14-December-2020
Peter C. Byrne
Immunohematology, Volume 7 , ISSUE 4, 106–106
Article | 15-August-2021
Introduction: The present study involved an assessment of the effects of the Herbst appliance used for Class II correction in subjects with different vertical facial patterns. Methods: Pre- and post-treatment lateral cephalograms of 91 growing Class II patients were divided into three vertical facial groups on the basis of mandibular plane angulation. All received a Herbst appliance and dental and skeletal changes were assessed in relation to pretreatment incisal overbite, overjet and the stage
Emily Deen,
Michael G. Woods
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 31 , ISSUE 1, 59–68
Article | 20-July-2021
Aim: The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to identify trends in the surgical-orthodontic management of skeletal Class III malocclusions in Western Australia between 1985 and 2016. Methods: The records of 225 patients (132 females, 93 males) who received combined surgical-orthodontic correction of their Class III malocclusion between 1985 and 2016 were retrospectively assessed. The subjects were divided into three groups according to surgery type: Group (1) maxillary advancement only
Webson Sibanda,
Mithran Goonewardene,
Christophe Duigou,
Steven Naoum
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 36 , ISSUE 1, 62–68
Research Article | 01-September-2017
In this work we are going to simulate a field programmable cyclic redundancy check circuit architecture. The transmitted data or stored data must be free from error. The increased use of error correction techniques by digital communications designers has created a demand for tools to evaluate and exercise error correction coding approaches before they are committed to expensive ASICs or firmware. Cyclic redundancy check is an error detection method but it can be used only for a specific
M.Anto Bennet,
Lakshmi Ravali,
T.R. Sughapriya,
J. Jenitta,
K. Vaishnavi,
Priyanka Paree Alphonse
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 5, 506–521
Article | 07-November-2017
Ajay Mahajan,
Christopher Oesch,
Haricharan Padmanaban,
Lucas Utterback,
Sanjeevi Chitikeshi,
Fernando Figueroa
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 5 , ISSUE 3, 559–575
Case report | 20-July-2021
Background: The correction of severe maxillary retrognathia in patients presenting with a cleft palate is challenging due to the complexity of the orthodontic preparation and the magnitude of the surgical movements required, along with the relatively high risk of relapse. Materials and methods: An 18-year-old Caucasian male with a repaired left-side unilateral cleft lip and palate presented with concerns relating to poor facial aesthetics and poor occlusion. Multidisciplinary treatment
Peter V. Fowler,
Leon Steenberg,
Tung Nguyen
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 36 , ISSUE 2, 205–210
Case report | 29-December-2017
defect is extremely rare in patients with Williams syndrome, with only one case, which was diagnosed during invasive angiocardiography, described in world literature. A successful total surgical correction was performed based on echocardiography data.
Wojciech Mądry,
Maciej A. Karolczak,
Ewa Zacharska-Kokot
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 17 , ISSUE 71, 289–293
Article | 20-July-2021
report describes the successful application of bi-maxillary orthognathic surgery combined with an anterior segmental osteotomy for the correction of a Class III open-bite malocclusion complicated by severely infra-occluded implants.
Kyung-A Kim,
Kang-Min Kim,
Tae-Hee Lee,
Tae-Joon Park,
Ki-Ho Park
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 35 , ISSUE 2, 210–217
Article | 25-March-2018
Bartosz DOMINIKOWSKI,
Krzysztof PACHOLSKI,
Jan ANUSZCZYK,
Andrzej GOCEK
Transport Problems, Volume 13 , ISSUE 1, 147–158
Research Article | 15-February-2020
Arijit Chowdhury,
Tapas Chakravarty,
P. Balamuralidhar
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–6
Article | 15-September-2020
Song Cai,
J. N. K. Rao,
Laura Dumitrescu,
Golshid Chatrchi
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 21 , ISSUE 4, 68–83
research-article | 30-November-2021
Lei Han,
Li Mei,
Caixia Zhang,
Tuojiang Wu,
Congyue Wang,
Huang Li
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 38 , ISSUE 1, 29–40
Article | 20-July-2021
Background: Adult patients presenting with skeletal discrepancies may refuse surgical intervention. Materials and methods: Thirty-two patients who declined orthognathic correction of their maxillo-mandibular dysplasia and who were without signs of temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) were offered mandibular repositioning as a non-invasive alternative. Simulating a skeletal correction, it was explained that the approach was based on results described in case reports. Before commencing treatment
Giorgio Fiorelli,
Paola Merlo,
Michel Dalstra,
Birte Melsen
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 35 , ISSUE 1, 61–70
research-article | 30-November-2021
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Treatment results
Post-treatment facial photographs showed a significant improvement in smile aesthetics. Intraoral photographs, dental casts and radiographs revealed an adequate Class I dental relationship, good occlusal interdigitation, dental midline correction and a well-aligned dentition (Fig. 4).
Figure 4.
Post-treatment photographs, dental casts and radiographs.
Good root parallelism was noted on a post-treatment panoramic radiograph, while the lateral cephalogram and CBCT images revealed
Young-Jun Lee,
Jae Hyun Park,
Na-Young Chang,
Kang-Gyu Lee,
Jong-Moon Chae
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 38 , ISSUE 1, 63–73
Review | 20-July-2021
Yi-Jun Hung,
I-Ping Lin,
Szu-Han Wang,
Eddie Hsiang-Hua Lai
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 36 , ISSUE 2, 184–194
Article | 30-July-2021
Yanfang Yu,
Mengjie Wu,
Xuepeng Chen,
Wen Li
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 32 , ISSUE 2, 148–154
research-article | 30-November-2020
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Treatment objectives
The treatment objectives involved: (1) the correction of the unilateral right Brodie bite by the simultaneous intrusion and palatal tipping of the maxillary right posterior segment and the buccal tipping of the mandibular right posterior segment; (2) occlusal cant correction by the intrusion of the maxillary right posterior segment and the maxillary right canine
Raj Gaddam,
Tony Weir,
Elissa Freer
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 37 , ISSUE 2, 301–312
Research Article | 13-December-2017
This paper presents the design and the implementation of a standard auto-calibration system, to correct measurement chain and ensure its accuracy. The adopted solution consists in designing a reconfigurable instrumentation based on the use of a programmable analog circuit (FPAA), allowing the automation of various test and adjustment operations. The measurement chain transfer curve is periodically corrected using the progressive polynomial calibration method, ensuring systematic correction of
M. NADI,
C. MARGO,
M. KOUIDER,
J. PRADO,
D. KOURTICHE
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 1 , ISSUE 1, 21–33
Case report | 20-July-2021
anchorage derived from two palatal mini-implants. Results: The treatment objectives of good aesthetics, a functional occlusion, normal function, a healthy periodontium and a balanced profile were readily achieved. The retention records demonstrate the stability of the correction. The treatment duration was approximately 41 months, which encompassed the use of full fixed customised lingual appliances over a period of 24 months.
Stephan Pies,
Benedict Wilmes,
Sivabalan Vasudavan
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 34 , ISSUE 1, 103–116
Case report | 29-September-2017
complex (syndrome). Diagnosing an additional, hemodynamically significant anatomic defect during echocardiography was possible thanks to the detection of marked mobility limitation of the ring-adjacent part of the mitral valve mural leaflet as well as of an atypical image of turbulence occurring during the inflow from the left atrium to the left ventricle. The early diagnosis made it possible to perform complete correction of this complex congenital defect within a single operation.
Wojciech Mądry,
Maciej A. Karolczak,
Krzysztof Grabowski
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 17 , ISSUE 70, 206–211
Article | 01-September-2014
A distributed non-binary fault tolerant event detection technique is proposed for a wireless sensor network (WSN) consisting of a large number of sensors. The sensor nodes may be faulty due to harsh environment and manufacturing reasons. In the existing works on event detection, the detection of event is decided by only one threshold level. The objective of this paper is to extend the fault recognition and correction algorithm for non-binary event detection. The analysis presented here takes
B Victoria Jancee,
S Radha,
Nandita Das
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 3, 1287–1309
Research Article | 15-February-2020
location information of the laser spot on the sample is the key parameter to determine the quantitative difference in chemical compositions at different locations. Furthermore, if the sample changes location systematically with some temporal variation, quick correction before changing the default position is required to prevent missing the target. The laser spot positioning system we present here can play an important role in obtaining multi-plot measurements for complicated surface topologies and
Satoshi Ikezawa,
Toshitsugu Ueda
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–6
Article | 15-August-2021
III correction.
Benedict Wilmes,
Vandana Katyal,
Jan Willmann,
Bruce Stocker,
Dieter Drescher
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 31 , ISSUE 1, 87–97
Article | 15-August-2021
demonstrates successful correction and stability of the treatment result at a three-year review.
Benedict Wilmes,
Sivabalan Vasudavan,
Bruce Stocker,
Jan H. Willmann,
Dieter Drescher
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 31 , ISSUE 2, 208–215
research-article | 30-November-2020
depths and bleeding on probing were reduced, the patient considered motivated, and the oral hygiene level acceptable. The patient was then enrolled in a regular supportive maintenance program to monitor the disease and was referred to the orthodontic department.
A modified Nance-TPA appliance with palatal hooks was placed to commence orthodontic treatment and later sectional arch mechanics were used for correction of the transposition. Derotation and palatal movement of the transposed maxillary
Sinem İnce-Bingöl,
Mediha Nur Nişancı-Yılmaz,
Burçak Kaya
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 37 , ISSUE 2, 165–175
Article | 05-June-2013
proposed device is developed with monitoring of PPG waves at three wavelengths so as to compensate for the error due to absorption of near infrared radiation (NIR) by water in the blood. The device also has been developed to be robust enough to tolerate distortions in the waveform due to motion of the subject. In order to sense the motion of the subject a 3-axis accelerometer has been used and correction is suitably applied to the sensed waveform. As a result, it is possible to measure the
Chetan Sharma,
Sachin Kumar,
Anshul Bhargava,
Shubhajit Roy Chowdhury
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 3, 1267–1282
Article | 01-June-2015
a novel non-contact spatial sensing technique combined with an iterative posecorrection procedure. The proposed sensing technique is based on the use of multiple spatial lines-ofsights (LOSs) emanating from a single source and ‘hitting’ a planar position sensitive detector (PSD) placed on the PKM’s platform. Using the positional feedback provided by the PSD, the instantaneous actual pose of the platform is accurately estimated. A pose-correction method is subsequently invoked
Erkai Zhou,
Mengzhe Zhu,
Alexander Hong,
Goldie Nejat,
Beno Benhabib
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 8 , ISSUE 2, 842–868
Article | 01-March-2016
prediction model to compensate each platform and aircraft attitude error is derived by analyzing the error distribution and polynomial regression. Afterwards, because of the limit of the UAV aerial image amount and the similar influence of each attitude angle error on targeting and geometric correction, we use equivalent optical axis angle to represent platform and aircraft attitudes. Furthermore, we also predict and compensate the error of the equivalent angle. In this process, we adopt SVM and
Jialiang LIU,
Wenrui Ding,
Hongguang Li
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 1, 169–190
Article | 15-August-2021
increased by 2 mm after active expansion, were significantly greater (p < 0.001) when compared with the controls. Conclusion: The findings suggested that an MSMEA provided orthopaedic and dental effects as a result of posterior crossbite correction. The effects of the appliance seen during the mixed dentition were maintained in the permanent dentition.
Elçin Esenlik,
Meliha Rübendüz
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 31 , ISSUE 1, 2–13
Article | 20-July-2021
is decreasing (median age = 49) but there is an increasing proportion of female orthodontists (25% up from 16%). Although practitioners preferred to wait and treat later for Class II cases, the Twin Block remained the most popular appliance for early intervention. TAD supported distalisers showed the biggest increase in popularity of Class II correction appliances although TAD use in general had declined slightly. The median extraction rate decreased from 23% in 2013 to 20% in this survey. Clear
Peter Miles,
Elissa Freer,
Desmond Ong
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 36 , ISSUE 2, 138–145
Case report | 10-January-2018
Central Pontine Myelinolysis (CPM) commonly presents as a complication of treatment in patients with profound life threatening hyponatraemia. It occurs when the sodium level is corrected too rapidly. Hyponatraemia should never be corrected at a rate greater than 8-10mmol/L of sodium per day. Rapid correction causes extracellular tonicity and will continue to drive water out of the brain’s cells leading to cellular dysfunction. Frequent clinical signs include dysphagia
Leigh Arrowsmith,
Christopher Tolar
Australasian Journal of Neuroscience, Volume 25 , ISSUE 1, 15–19
research-article | 30-November-2018
time periods
5.
CORRECTION OF THE CURVATURE DETERMINED FROM MEASUREMENTS
An algorithm of re-calculating the deflection using the Mohr relationship, which is used in structural mechanics for modified bar systems, is proposed in the paper in order to improve (smooth out) the curve of function κ(x,t)
(20)
wj=∫κ(x,t)Mj(x)ⅆx
In formula (20), the deflection of point j is calculated using the deflection function Mj that was formed due to the bending moments resulting from the unit force in point j
Czesław MACHELSKI
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 12 , ISSUE 1, 109–120
Case report | 14-October-2020
A 54-year-old female patient with a history of chronic liver disease and portal hypertension was admitted for an elective cholecystectomy. Preoperative evaluation revealed a prolonged prothrombin time of 17.4 seconds (control 12 to 15.5 seconds). Six units of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) were prescribed after failure of correction of the coagulopathy with intravenous vitamin K (10 mgs). During infusion of the fifth unit of FFP, the patient became acutely dyspneic. Arterial blood gas analysis
A. Davoren,
O.P. Smith,
C.A. Barnes,
E. Lawler,
R.G. Evans,
G.F. Lucas
Immunohematology, Volume 17 , ISSUE 4, 117–121
Article | 17-November-2020
drugs, i.e., porcine heparin, quinine sulfate, amoxicillin, BactrimTM, and albuterol, was followed by a correction of thrombocytopenia or improved platelet transfusion response within 72 hours. This test methodology and protocol has proven very useful in avoiding transfusions with little likelihood of benefit, and in identifying drugs interfering with platelet recovery or survival. Further investigations with this technique may expand our knowledge of the capability of this technique and of the
Miriam F. Leach,
Linda K. Cooper,
James P. AuBuchon
Immunohematology, Volume 11 , ISSUE 4, 143–149
Case report | 15-August-2021
was achieved. The skeletal correction and occlusion were stable one year after debonding. Conclusion: The present case indicated that the timely extraction of palatally-placed maxillary lateral incisors facilitated functional appliance therapy in the management of a skeletal Class II problem. The crowding of the lower anterior teeth was relieved and alignment of the upper arch was achieved with full fixed appliance therapy, resulting in improved aesthetics and a stable occlusion at one year review.
Heemanshu R. Dave,
Vilas D. Samrit,
Om Prakash Kharbanda
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 31 , ISSUE 1, 107–115
Article | 24-June-2021
This article examines the link between logistics indicators and economic growth in Kazakhstan in the period 1995-2019. Factors and the causal relationship between the indicators of transport development and economic growth, using the models of total production, demand and vector error correction, are studied. The analysis established specifics of the relationship between indicators of various types of transport and economic growth and their mutual influence, both in terms of directions and the
Zhanarys RAIMBEKOV,
Bakyt SYZDYKBAYEVA
Transport Problems, Volume 16 , ISSUE 2, 199–211
Article | 30-July-2021
be sufficient for the complete correction of a skeletal Class III malocclusion.
Mevlut Celikoglu,
Muhammet Hilmi Buyukcavus
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 33 , ISSUE 2, 249–257
Review Article | 30-March-2018
gestational tissues can be removed hysteroscopically in combination with vascular coagulation at the implantation site. In more advanced cases, local methotrexate treatment should be considered followed by laparoscopic or laparotomic wedge resection with subsequent surgical correction of the cesarean section scar.
Piotr Pędraszewski,
Edyta Wlaźlak,
Wojciech Panek,
Grzegorz Surkont
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 18 , ISSUE 72, 56–62
Case report | 20-July-2021
: Combined orthodontic-orthognathic treatment was undertaken. Pre-surgical orthodontics was completed following ICR stabilisation, and surgical correction consisted of a mandibular advancement plus a genioplasty. The resorbed condyles were accepted given the temporomandibular joints remained asymptomatic and there were no functional limitations. Following treatment, the patient remained asymptomatic, functioning without restrictions, and satisfied with the aesthetic outcome. Conclusion: The combined
Tony Collett,
Laura Chen,
Rosie Pritchett,
Christopher Poon
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 36 , ISSUE 2, 195–204
Article | 20-July-2021
Background: The use of Twin Block therapy is a well-accepted functional treatment option for the correction of a Class II malocclusion. In addition to skeletal and dental changes, its use may also promote changes in airway structure and dimension, including the size of the posterior airway space (PAS). This may be of importance in reducing the risk of developing obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS). Materials and methods: Sixteen (16) subjects (eight females and eight males) underwent
Christopher J. Costello,
John Sambevski,
Lam L. Cheng,
M. Ali Darendeliler
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 34 , ISSUE 1, 11–16
original-paper | 30-November-2018
apical four-chamber projection(1,2). Both of these parameters demonstrate a well-documented correlation with the ventricular ejection fraction(3–5), and, owing to the simplicity of performance and reproducibility of the results, are widely used.
The aim of the study
The aim of the study was to: 1) to assess MAPSE and TAPSE after surgical correction of selected congenital heart defects in infants, conducted under cardiopulmonary bypass, in the immediate postoperative period (up to 4 weeks after
Wojciech Mądry,
Maciej Aleksander Karolczak,
Marcin Myszkowski
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 19 , ISSUE 76, 9–16
research-article | 30-November-2020
correction (FEC). A wide band is used for transmissions to counter interference and to handle frequency offsets. A LoRa receiver is sensitive to decoding transmissions which are 19.5 dB below the noise floor (Bor et al., 2016), which enables larger communication distances. The main benefits of LoRa include long-range links, robustness, low power, doppler, and multipath resistance. The available LoRa transceivers can operate between 137 and 1,020 MHz. They are used in ISM bands. The physical layer of LoRa
Gunjan Gupta,
Robert Van Zyl
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 14 , ISSUE 1, 1–15
Article | 30-July-2021
Background: Intermaxillary elastics are widely used in corrective orthodontic treatment particularly for the interdigitation of buccal segments and the correction of the midline. However, latex has been known to cause allergy, which may restrict elastic use. As alternative materials, non-latex elastics are available. However, clinicians must be aware of their mechanical properties, especially those of deformation and force degradation that affect these materials over time. Objectives: The aim
Pedro Lima Emmerich Oliveira,
Mírian Aiko Nakane Matsumoto,
Gisele Faria,
Fábio Lourenço Romano
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 33 , ISSUE 1, 64–72
Article | 30-July-2021
goals were achieved in the three planes of space and the long-term stability of the treatment results was shown during a post-treatment orthodontic retention period of seven years. Conclusion: Hemimandibular hyperplasia is a true growth anomaly which may be managed effectively. Clinicians may expect successful long-term correction and stability by utilising a comprehensive surgical-orthodontic treatment approach.
Samuel C. Bennett,
Mithran S. Goonewardene
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 32 , ISSUE 1, 97–108
Article | 30-July-2021
dimension. Upper and lower incisor inclinations were not affected by the protraction protocol but significantly increased (U1-PP: 8.39° ± 5.59°) between T2 and T3. SNB decreased initially by 1.67° ± 1.34° (p = 0.00) but relapsed due to residual mandibular growth and a counterclockwise rotation of the mandibular plane. Conclusion: The hybrid-Hyrax Alt-RAMEC combined with miniscrew reinforced heavy Class III elastics resulted in a favourable and stable Class III correction.
Alexandra K. Papadopoulou,
Oyku Dalci,
Peter Petocz,
M. Ali Darendeliler
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 33 , ISSUE 2, 199–211
Article | 30-July-2021
Background: Considered rotation of the occlusal plane and the maxillomandibular complex during orthognathic surgery is an approach that enables optimisation of the functional and aesthetic outcomes of surgical-orthodontic treatment for the correction of a variety of dentofacial deformities. Objectives: The objectives of this study are to: (1) retrospectively evaluate the stability of clockwise and anti-clockwise rotation of the occlusal plane during orthognathic surgery, and (2) compare the
Samuel C. Bennett
Australasian Orthodontic Journal, Volume 33 , ISSUE 1, 82–96