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Publikováno v:
Environmental Engineering Science. 16:31-56
The co-firing of conventional fossil fuel with hazardous waste-derived fuel (WDF) in cement and aggregate kilns has increased considerably since 1984. Data are compiled from compliance-test reports for cement and light-aggregate kilns at steady-state
Autor:
R. C. Erdmann, A. F. Moscati
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Technology. 22:184-190
Ionizing radiation will have both somatic and genetic effects upon the exposed populations. Somatic changes, i.e., effects produced directly in the irradiated organism, will result in the death of the irradiated species by a variety of natural mechan
Autor:
Otto H. Klepper, Truman D. Anderson, Joseph A. Ashworth, A. F. Moscati, R. C. Erdmann, Chester D. Kylstra, Thomas B. Dade, Warren F. Witzig, Robert I. Brasier, Carroll B. Mills, E. C. Gritton, M. J. Ozeroff, J. E. Brunings, D. G. Mason, W. B. Thomson, J. H. Van Osdol, W. R. Corcoran, J. R. Humphries, H. J. Litke, J. D. LeBlanc, D. C. Hunt, C. L. Schuske, R. E. Maerker, F. J. Muckenthaler, R. L. Childs
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Technology. 22:154-158
Publikováno v:
Minerva chirurgica. 43(17)
Autor:
A, Cerillo, R, Donzelli, F, Moscati, L, Vizioli, P A, Donati, M, Villano, F, Rossi, C, Kniahynicki
Publikováno v:
Minerva chirurgica. 43(13-14)
Publikováno v:
Minerva chirurgica. 43(19)
Publikováno v:
Minerva chirurgica. 44(18)
A careful review of the literature stimulated these comments on current developments in conservative surgery as an alternative to radical mastectomy in stage I and II breast cancer with particular reference to their implications for cosmetic rehabili
Publikováno v:
Minerva chirurgica. 43(22)
Publikováno v:
Minerva chirurgica. 44(10)
A review of the literature on complications in septorhinoplasty is presented. Though rare, complications may arise in the surgical treatment of such a delicate anatomical area as the nasal septum and both theoretical and practical knowledge of the pr
Publikováno v:
Minerva chirurgica. 44(11)
The recent computerisation of operating theatre and forensic files facilitated a retrospective study of 136 plastic surgery operations performed on 89 patients presenting traumatic or surgical scalp tissue loss in the San Camillo Hospital, Rome betwe