20 research outputs found
Facial Reconstruction: Anthropometric Studies Regarding the Morphology of the Nose for Romanian Adult Population I: Nose Width
Craniofacial reconstruction often represents a final step in medico-legal identification and is dependent on facial tissue thickness measurements and feature shape estimation. This study’s aim is to create a reliable and readily reproductible method of predicting the maximum nose width (MNW) based on the maximum nasal aperture width (MAW) for a Romanian adult population. A sample of 55 computer tomography (CT) scans consisting of Romanian adult subjects was selected from the database of a neurosurgery hospital. The craniometrics measured consisted of a first measure of MAW and second one of the MNW using 3D systems Freeform Modelling Plus Software. Correlation analysis indicated a moderate link between the MAW and the MNW. Regression analysis showed that MAW and sex form a statistically significant regression pattern (R2 = 0.340, SEE (Standard Error of Estimate) = 3.801). The preliminary results obtained provide reliable predictions of MNW for facial reconstruction based on MAW measured on the skull
Quelques donnees sur le ravit aillement de constantinople au XVIe siecle.
Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from : Actes du Premier Congres International des Etudes Balkaniques et Sud-Est Europeennes III, Histoire (Ve - XVe ss.; XVe - XVII ss.)-- Sofia, 1969
La conquete d'Oradea (Varat) par les Turcs (1660) et la question des cinq comtes (Bes Nahiye)
Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from : Stvdia et Acta Orientalia X-- Bucarest 1980
Sur le mariage entre Turcs Ottomans et Roumaines (XVI-e - XIX-e siecles).
Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from : TA 6-9
Les rapports economiques de l'Empire Ottoman avec les principautes roumaines et leur reglementation par les Khatt-ı serif de privileges (1774-1829)
Donated by Klaus KreiserReprinted from : Colloques Internationaux du CNRS No 601 - Economie et Societes et Societes dans l'Empire Ottoman (fin du XVIIIe-debut du XXe siecle)
The reverse engineering construction of 3D models using the virtual reality
The present paper describes the development of a virtual reality application for reconstructing 3D models from data that comes from a computed tomography system. This application reconstructs the upper part of a 3D model by overlying volume elements into points given by images from the scanner
Production, market and consumption of the agri-food products in Romania
Transition, production, market, consumption, economical and social particularities, Transición, producción, mercado, consumo, peculiaridades económicas y sociales,