نتایج جستجو برای: Worn Morphology

تعداد نتایج: 151355  

1999
Peter Ungar Malcolm Williamson

Mammalian tooth form reflects the material properties of foods. Much research has focused on relationships between aspects of dental morphology and diet. Understanding these relationships allows us to infer feeding adaptations from the teeth of fossil forms. Most such studies have focused on unworn (rather than worn) teeth because these are easier to characterize and compare among species. Neve...

Journal: :روش های عددی در مهندسی (استقلال) 0
مهدی صالحی و عبدالصمد آیت اللهی m. salehi and a.s. ayatollahi

in this research the effect of volume and morphology of eutectic carbides on tribological behaviour of ni-hard 4 cast irons have been investigated. therefore, as a result of the fact that the carbon content effects the carbides morphology of ni-hard cast irons, the chemical compositions of five different specimens were kept constant with the exception of the carbon content, which was varied fro...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Peter S Ungar Francis M'Kirera

Worn teeth are a bane to paleobiologists interested in the diets of human ancestors and other fossil primates. Although worn teeth dominate fossil assemblages, their shapes are usually not used to reconstruct the diets of extinct species. The problem is that traditional studies of primate dental functional anatomy have focused on unworn morphology. This has limited most functional analyses to o...

M. Salehi and A.S. Ayatollahi,

In this research the effect of volume and morphology of eutectic carbides on tribological behaviour of Ni-Hard 4 cast irons have been investigated. Therefore, as a result of the fact that the carbon content effects the carbides morphology of Ni-hard cast irons, the chemical compositions of five different specimens were kept constant with the exception of the carbon content, which was varied fro...

M. Salehi and A.S. Ayatollahi,

In this research the effect of volume and morphology of eutectic carbides on tribological behaviour of Ni-Hard 4 cast irons have been investigated. Therefore, as a result of the fact that the carbon content effects the carbides morphology of Ni-hard cast irons, the chemical compositions of five different specimens were kept constant with the exception of the carbon content, which was varied fro...

2014
C. Zhao Y. Jiao Y. K. Chen G. G. Ren

This paper presents an investigation on the tribological properties of zinc borate ultrafine powder (ZBUP) employed as a lubricant additive in sunflower oil. The stable dispersions of 0.5 wt%, 1 wt% and 2 wt% ZBUP in sunflower oil were achieved by using an ultrasonic homogenizer. Both a 4-ball tester and a pin-on-disc tester were employed to evaluate the antiwear and friction reduction capabili...

Journal: :The Journal of prosthetic dentistry 2003
Pascal Magne German O Gallucci Urs C Belser

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Dimensions of teeth have been available for a century. Some significant and clinically relevant aspects of dental esthetics, however, such as the crown width/length ratios, have not been presented in tooth morphology sources until recently. PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to analyze the anatomic crowns of 4 tooth groups (central incisors, lateral incisors, canines, ...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2015
Mark C Bolino Hsin-Hua Hsiung Jaron Harvey Jeffery A LePine

This study seeks to identify workplace conditions that influence the degree to which employees feel worn out, tired, or on edge attributed to engaging in organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) and also how this phenomenon, which we refer to as citizenship fatigue, is associated with future occurrences of OCB. Using data collected from 273 employees and their peers at multiple points in time,...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Alistair Letcher Jelena Trisovic Collin Cademartori Xi Chen Jason Xu

Automatic conflict detection has grown in relevance with the advent of body-worn technology, but existing metrics such as turn-taking and overlap are poor indicators of conflict in police-public interactions. Moreover, standard techniques to compute them fall short when applied to such diversified and noisy contexts. We develop a pipeline catered to this task combining adaptive noise removal, n...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2004
John C Dennis Peter S Ungar Mark F Teaford Kenneth E Glander

Paleoprimatologists depend on relationships between form and function of teeth to reconstruct the diets of fossil species. Most of this work has been limited to studies of unworn teeth. A new approach, dental topographic analysis, allows the characterization and comparison of worn primate teeth. Variably worn museum specimens have been used to construct species-specific wear sequences so that m...

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