Ala Island
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1. Tunneled island flaps in facial defects reconstruction
Abstract The reconstruction of facial surgical defects is usually challenging for the dermatologic surgeon. Three different cases of facial defects in which tunneled island flaps were used are reported. In 2 cases, wide defects involving the nasal dorsum and ala were repaired using a nasolabial island flap tunneled through the lateral side of the nose. A tun
An. Bras. Dermatol.. Publicado em: 2017
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2. American Library Association (ALA) no Second Life (SL)
A American Library Association (ALA) está inserida no contexto de Realidade Virtual (RV) em 3D, por meio de sua atuação no Second Life (SL), com a ALA Island. Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo analisar o atendimento virtual a bibliotecários no SL; identificar produtos e serviços que a ALA oferece no SL e analisar sua infraestrutura. Para a coleta de dado
Perspectivas em Ciência da Informação. Publicado em: 2012-06
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3. Shape transition and dislocation nucleation in strained epitaxial islands
We study numerically the equilibrium shape, shape transition and dislocation nucleation in strained epitaxial islands with a two-dimensional atomistic model, using interatomic potentials of Lennard-Jones type. The phase diagram for the equilibrium island shapes as a function of island size and lattice misfit with the substrate is obtained by an energy minimi
Brazilian Journal of Physics. Publicado em: 2006-06
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4. Coliphage and indigenous phage in Mamala Bay, Oahu, Hawaii.
Public concern over the discharge of primarily treated sewage by two offshore outfalls in Mamala Bay, Oahu, prompted a multidisciplinary study to determine the impact of such activities on the water quality in the bay and at adjacent recreational beaches. As part of this study, we determined the abundance of coliphage as an indicator of fecal pollution along
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5. VirB1 Orthologs from Brucella suis and pKM101 Complement Defects of the Lytic Transglycosylase Required for Efficient Type IV Secretion from Agrobacterium tumefaciens
Type IV secretion systems mediate conjugative plasmid transfer as well as the translocation of virulence factors from various gram-negative pathogens to eukaryotic host cells. The translocation apparatus consists of 9 to 12 components, and the components from different organisms are believed to have similar functions. However, orthologs to proteins of the pr
American Society for Microbiology.