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    À propos de l'ordre des mots en ancien français et en roumain

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    Baciu Ioan. À propos de l'ordre des mots en ancien français et en roumain. In: Romania, tome 100 n°400, 1979. pp. 502-505

    « La pucelle as manees., escrites »

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    Baciu Ioan. « La pucelle as manees., escrites ». In: Romania, tome 95 n°380, 1974. pp. 567-568

    Neural Network Processing of Audible Sound Signal Parameters for Sensor Monitoring of Tool Conditions

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    The increase of productivity in manufacturing processes largely relies on the successful introduction of flexible automation in machining processes. Such success, in turn, is largely based on the availability of data on the operating conditions, provided by reliable sensing devices. In the present work, experimental verifications of the possibilities of utilizing audible sound based sensing methods for in-process identification of tool conditions are presented for band sawing processes carried out on aluminium alloy and low carbon steel plates

    Dental Patients’ Involvement In Infection Control: Educational Aspects

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    The dental patients’ education regarding the involvement in their own health care, based on the evaluation of their attitudes and knowledge in infection control represents a strategy to strengthen the safety of the dental treatment. The aim of this survey was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of dental patients towards cross-infection control measures in dental practices; Materials and methods. To assess the patients’ approach a questionnaire-based survey was initiated, a total of 110 patients aged between 16 and 68 years being interviewed. Data was processed using SPSS 15.0 in terms of age, gender and level of education. Results: 83.6% of the patients trust the medical staff taking into account that it protects them against illness spread. 45.5% of the subjects looking forward to the implementation of infection control procedures. 89,0% of them require that the dentists wear gloves throughout the dental treatment whilst 63.6% prefer the protection mask . Conclusions Dental patients’ awareness in terms of infection control must influence the dentists’ choice of using the equipments and protocols in order to adopt the European safety standards during the dental treatment

    EXPLORING THE ASSOCIATION OF CARIES EXPERIENCE WITH SOCIAL AND BEHAVIOURAL FACTORS AMONG SCHOOLCHILDREN FROM IASI, ROMANIA

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    Aim of the study To explore the relationship between sociodemographic and oral health behavioural factors with dental caries experience in 6-8- and 11-13-year-old schoolchildren from Iasi. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study of 306 in first grade and 278 in sixth grade children was conducted in Iasi in 2012. Information on child socio-demographic characteristics and dental behaviours was collected through questionnaires. Clinical examinations were performed by one trained dentist using the ICDAS II system and caries experience was measured using dmfs/DMFS index. Oral hygiene status was assessed using the Silness and Loe plaque index. The association of sociodemographic and behavioural characteristics and oral hygiene status with caries experience (dmfs/DMFS) was assessed using negative binominal regression models. Results: For 6-8 years old children, socio-economical position, sugary food consumption between meals, treatment and dental pain as reason for the last dental visit and oral hygiene status were found to be significantly associated with dental caries experience in both unadjusted and adjusted models. For 11-13 years old children, oral health status and relatives supervision when child not at school were strongly associated with high levels of caries experience, while all the other factor were not significantly associate with caries experience in both unadjusted and adjusted models. Conclusion: Sociodemographic and behavioural variables and oral hygiene status were found to be risk factors for caries experience in 6-8-yr-old children, while the first two indicators were not significantly associated in 11-13-yr-old children. Epidemiological data can be used for improved public oral health service planning and resource allocation within the region. Future oral health promotion and education programmes should address these risk factors for dental caries experience

    Metrological Analysis of High Performance Composite Laminates through Advanced Ultrasonic Nondestructive Inspection

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    In this work, the study of the influence of impact conditions on damage generation in high performance composite materials is carried out through the application of an advanced ultrasonic (UT) non-destructive inspection (NDI) technique known as UT full waveform scanning. This technique is based on the pulse-echo immersion testing method and allows for the quantitative analysis of the internal material structure in the entire composite laminate volume (2 1/2 D evaluation). The composite material under examination consists of 20 µm diameter carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) laminates fabricated by superimposing 150 µm unidirectional (+45° or -45°) tape layers and 210 µm bi-directional (0°, 90°) fabric layers. A 15 MHz focused UT probe was used to scan CFRP composite laminate samples subjected to impact testing conditions. The scope of the UT NDI metrological analysis is the quality assurance of the CFRP composite laminates (actual laminate thickness evaluation, correct stacking sequence verification) and the characterisation and measurement of impact damage development in the entire composite material volume (in-plane delamination damage extension, damage position in the thickness direction, and damage transition in the laminate stacking sequence

    The subjects of the offenses to the norms on safety and health at work and the social and organizational effects specific to companies conducting mining activities

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    The offenses concerning safety and health at work have no material object, their constitutive content including: the object and subject of the offense, the objective and subjective side of the offense. The active subjects of an offense have a legal obligation to apply and control the implementation of occupational safety and health measures and the passive subjects will bear the consequences of the occurrence of specific events. The existence of some uncertainties in the current legislation, also affecting mining companies, creates legal disputes especially in relation to the issues concerning active subjects. As for the passive subjects, the legal loophole refers to the situation of the day-labourers who may be involved in accidents at work and occupational illnesses. The authors consider it is necessary to formulate new law articles for clarification and even to draw up a future law with concrete reference to day-labourers, but also to some new risk sensitive social groups. Thus, the egal work relationships: the manner of performing the work, its remuneration and subordination to the beneficiary carrying out mining activities, will also be specified
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