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An empirical investigation of alternative methods of segmenting the market for major household durable goodsHansen, Robert A. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1973. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliography.
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Load-Deflection Determinations of Specific Wire ConfigurationsFryar, Gene M. 07 1900 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / A method was devised for the measurement and tabulation of load-deflection values for various wire spring configurations that are commonly used for orthodontic procedures. 1. The deflection of a simple cantilever varies as the third power of the length. 2. The incorporation of a helix into a cantilever at the area of maximum stress markedly increased the deflection. 3. The addition of a helix into a short lever produced a proportionately greater amount of deflection than did the addition of a helix into a long lever. 4. Under continued loading, the rate increased on all springs tested. 5. The load-deflection characteristic of a base arch is approximately the same as that of a simple cantilever. 6. Alteration of the spring height greatly affects the load-deflection values of the retraction springs. Reducing the spring height from 10 mm. to 8 mm., resulted in an increase of approximately 1.5 times as much force being delivered.
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Facilitating the Location of Porion to Compare True Frankfort Horizontal with Sella-NasionGormley, Douglas A. January 1979 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / The constructed cephalometric line sella-nasion minus seven degrees (SN-7°) has long been used as a substitute for the Frankfort horizontal in the descriptive analysis of orthodontic cases, due to the difficulty in locating anatomic porion. To eliminate this problem, the cephalostat was modified by replacing the original ear rods with hollow, cylindrically shaped shafts which permit the consistent visualization of anatomic porion. Location accuracy was tested by the double determination method. Then, using anatomic porion, the hypothesis that the constructed line SN-7° is an accurate and reliable substitute for Frankfort horizontal in the descriptive analysis of cases was tested. In an adult sample, the mean Frankfort horizontal - sella-nasion angle was 9.03° (S.D.=2.58) with a range of 2.0° to 17.5°. It was concluded that neither SN-7° nor any other constructed line is a reliable substitute for the Frankfort horizontal, due to the wide range of values determined.
The mean Frankfort horizontal - mandibular plane angle was determined to test the hypothesis that when anatomic porion is utilized to construct the Frankfort horizontal, this angle is significantly different from that measured in other similar samples. The mean angle was 19.50° (S.D.=5.74) with a range of 8.0° to 35.5°. This value was significantly less than those determined for the Frankfort horizontal – mandibular plane angle in previous research.
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Recycling the Orthodontic Bonded BracketChapman, Peter L. January 1979 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / This investigation was designed to determine the effects of recycling orthodontic bonded attachments in the Esmadent bracket and band reconditioner. The machine contains an oven for bonding resin burnoff, and an electropolishing bath for tarnish removal. It was hypothesized that electropolishing removed sufficient surface metal from the attachment to significantly affect its integrity and function. The parameters selected for evaluation were slot width, mesh dimension, attachment weight, and the resistance of the bracket wings to compressive stress. Medium twin, 0.018 in. slot brackets, welded to mesh bonding pads, were recycled according to the manufacturer's recommendations with the following results. 1. After 2 cycles, the slot width had increased by 0.0005 in., and by 3 cycles, the slot width was greater than 0.019 in. 2. Photographic assessment of the mesh backing showed an increase in pore size, with increasing numbers of cycles. 3. Attachment weight and resistance of the bracket wings to compressive stress decreased with increasing numbers of cycles. The causative agent was determined to be the electropolishing cycle. From a clinical standpoint, change in bracket slot width appears to be the limiting factor. Only one, or possibly two cycles may be tolerated before the ability of the wire to move the bracket, and thus the tooth, is compromised.
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Color decay behavior of elastic modulesQuinci, Piero. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Southern California, 1995. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Color decay behavior of elastic modulesQuinci, Piero. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Southern California, 1995. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Funcion bio-mecanica del bracket en la aparatologia ortodoncicaPonce, Florencio. January 1945 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, 1945.
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Long-term effects of activator (Andresen appliance) treatment a clinical, biometric, cephalometric roentgenographic and functional analysis /Pancherz, Hans. January 1976 (has links)
Thesis--Lund. / Added title page, with thesis note, inserted.
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Long-term effects of activator (Andresen appliance) treatment a clinical, biometric, cephalometric roentgenographic and functional analysis /Pancherz, Hans. January 1976 (has links)
Thesis--Lund. / Added title page, with thesis note, inserted.
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Funcion bio-mecanica del bracket en la aparatologia ortodoncicaPonce, Florencio. January 1945 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, 1945.
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