Conception of a Tool for the Restoration of the Roman Imperial Baths
Journal Title: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 8
Abstract
This paper presents an approach to the development of a tool for the restoration of the Roman imperial baths. This tool is obtained from an architecturological analysis of the Roman imperial baths of North Africa. We propose that it allows generating analog models considered as hypothesis for the restoration of Roman imperial baths from their remains. These can be refined and supplemented by specialists in the field of archeology.
Reverse Sural Fascio Cutaneous Flap for Soft Tissue Coverage around Foot and Ankle
"ABSTRACT BACKGROUND : Reconstruction of lower leg and foot wounds continues to be one of the most challenging tasks, as options are limited and poor blood supply .The introduction of distally based sural fascio cutaneo...
Effect of Different Substrates and Effluent on Vermicomposting by Surface Feeder Species
Management of industrial waste has become one of the biggest problems world is facing today. The rapid increase in the volume of waste is one aspect of the environmental crisis, accompanying recent global development. Th...
Bioefficacy of Medicinal Plant Extract and Pathogenicity of Verticillium wilt of Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.)
Oil yielding crop Soybean also known as miracle crop as well as leguminous and pulse producing crop. It is second most important oil producing crop grown in both kharip and rabbi season also called as cash coop. The pres...
Unascended Left Kidney with Malrotation: A Rare Congenital Anomaly
Anomalies of kidney form a significant portion of congenital malformations. Anomalies may occur in the number, position, shape, size and rotation of kidney. Structural, positional and vascular anomalies are the most freq...
Edge Detection of an Image Based on Ant Colony Optimization Technique
"ACO is introduced to think about the image edge detection issues where the purpose is to evolve the edge information existing in the picture, since it is critical to understand the image’s content. The main mechanism of...