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    Complications of Antibiotic Therapy and Introduction of Nanoantibiotics

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    Oral and maxillofacial surgeons play a major role in therapy, preventing morbidity, mortality from odontogenic and non-odontogenic maxillofacial infections; therefore, it is essential to have knowledge of current advancements in microbiological diagnosis and antibiotic therapy for odontogenic maxillofacial infections. Fortunately, we live in an era where antibiotics are readily available to prevent and treat against infections. The exact cause should be determined once the specific antibiotic is prescribed; additionally, the empirical, definitive treatments, side effects, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of antibacterial agents have to be considered

    1967-2016, celebrating 50 years of geoscience in the mid-continent guidebook for the 50th annual meeting of the Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, April 18-19, 2016

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    Field Trip 1: The Quaternary geology of the southern Chicago metropolitan area; the Chicago Outlet, morainic systems, glacial chronology, and Kankakee Torrent; Field Trip 2: Fluorite deposits within the Illinois-Kentucky fluorspar district and how they relate to the Hicks Dome cryptoexplosive feature, Hardin County, Illinois; Field Trip 3: Quaternary geology of the upper Sangamon River basin; glacial, postglacial, and postsettlement history; Field Trip 4: Provenance, age, and depositional mechanisms of the Grover Gravel; evidence for multiple erosion cycles, volcanic eruptions, and early glaciations; Field Trip 9: Project-based field trips to the Starved Rock area for geoscience educators, northern IllinoisOpe

    The 52nd Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals : program with abstracts and field trips

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    Bedrock geology of Fishhook Quadrangle, Adams, Brown, and Pike Counties, Illinois

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    Relief shown by contours and spot heights"Geology based on field work by R. Jacobson and Z. Lasemi, 1999.""Digital cartography by J. Domier, S. Geegan, and S. Radil, Illinois State Geological Survey."Includes 1 location map with index diagramData sheet includes text, 1 colored stratigraphic correlation chart, and 8 colored photosIncludes bibliographical references (p. 3 of text

    Field trip guide to kaolinite geodes in Hamilton, Illinois, USA

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    Analysis of Different Tool Path Strategies for Free Form Machining with Computer Aided Surface Milling Operations

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    [EN] Free form surfaces are commonly used to generate aesthetic parts. These parts can be manufactured directly by material removal techniques or indirectly with molding or forming techniques. In any case, these surfaces must be commonly machined with traditional processes, at least until certain degree of surface finishing, and the tool path must be generated with computer aided applications. In doing so, developers are implementing new theoretical strategy operations for controlling tool path and trajectories. These new options have so many combinations that it is difficult to know which is the best one to choose when defining the tool movements. Apart from the traditional strategies fixed angle method, principal axis method and multipoint machining, combined with tool orientation, there are many other strategies to explore due to machine tool and numerical control improvements. What is need now is a validation of these new strategies in computer aided applications regarding time minimizing and how the cutting parameters affects in the surface final result.The authors would like to thanks Universitat Politècnica de València, La Fondation Dassault Systèmes, Carolina Foundation and the National Polytechnic School for the support of this article through the 2017 call and project PIS 16-15 - PIS 16-22.Vila, C.; Ayabaca-Sarria, C.; Torres Carot, R.; Gutiérrez, SC.; Meseguer, M.; Yang, X. (2019). Analysis of Different Tool Path Strategies for Free Form Machining with Computer Aided Surface Milling Operations. Procedia Manufacturing. 41:843-850. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.promfg.2019.10.006S8438504

    Bedrock geology of Kellerville Quadrangle, Adams and Brown Counties, Illinois

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    Relief shown by contours and spot heights"Geology based on field work by R. Jacobson and Z. Lasemi, 1997-1998.""Digital cartography by J. Domier, S. Geegan, and S. Radil, Illinois State Geological Survey."Includes 1 location map with index diagramData sheet includes text, 1 stratigraphic correlation chart, and 6 col. photosIncludes bibliographical references (p. 3 of text
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