Accessory canals and apical deltas have been extensively studied in human dentistry.Their clinical role as a difficult to clean reservoir for bacteria during endodontic treatments has been well described.Many papers describe in detail the pulp anatomy of equine dentition but little attention has been given to their apical ramifications.The goal of
Blind Estimation of the Phase and copyright Frequency Offsets for LDPC-Coded Systems
Abstract We consider in this paper the problem of phase offset and copyright Frequency Offset (CFO) estimation for Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) coded systems.We propose new blind estimation techniques based on the calculation and minimization of functions of the Log-Likelihood Ratios (LLR) of the syndrome elements obtained according to the parit
Profile of exhumations and autopsy on exhumed dead body or human remains: A retrospective study
Background: Exhumation is a process by which the already buried dead body is taken out by digging under the law of the land.Most of exhumations are attended by non forensic hence the legal procedure of exhumation and meticulous examination of the dead body are lacking and literature is silent regarding it.Objective: To study exhumation process, dig
Policy labs on the fringes: boundary-spanning strategies for enhancing innovation uptake
AbstractGovernments around the world are increasingly launching policy labs to break the alleged inertia of public bureaucracies.Operating on the fringes of their parent organizations, however, public policy labs often live a secluded life with little or no subsequent organizational adoption of lab-designed policies.This research examines how lab m
The need for a canonical reading of the copyright narratives in finding its present-day theological significance
This article deals with the approach to exegesis of biblical narrative, especially in copyright, hyde rave price in finding its theological significance for contemporary and relevant biblical interpretation.It shows that the historical-critical method is unable to span the divide between the original context and our contemporary context, and to pro