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Ole Jensen

    Knud E. Løgstrup
    Designing Mobilities
    Dental Implants, an Issue of Dental Clinics
    Dental Implants, Part II: Computer Technology, an Issue of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America
    Dental Implants, Part I: Reconstruction, an Issue of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America
    Der Englische Peterspfennig und die Lehenssteuer aus England und Irland an den Papstuhl im Mittelalt
    • Focusing on dental implants, this issue delves into various aspects of reconstruction in implant dentistry. Edited by Dr. Ole Jensen, it features articles on surgical algorithms for bone augmentation, techniques for ridge deficiencies, and biomimetic enhancements. Key topics include treatment planning for complex cases, zygomatic implants, and managing reconstructions in both the anterior and posterior maxilla. It also covers innovative approaches like the use of titanium mesh and guided bone regeneration, making it a comprehensive resource for dental professionals.

      Dental Implants, Part I: Reconstruction, an Issue of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America
    • Focusing on advancements in computer technology, this issue explores innovative techniques in dental implant procedures. Topics include navigation for zygomatic implants, simultaneous fibula grafting, and mixed reality applications in restorative dentistry. The publication also covers computer-guided treatments for complete arch restorations, novel Nitinol implant systems, and the use of printed titanium and resorbable bone grafting shells. Additionally, it discusses surgical simulations for all-on-4 treatments and the integration of robotics in implant dentistry, showcasing cutting-edge practices in the field.

      Dental Implants, Part II: Computer Technology, an Issue of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America
    • This comprehensive guide provides oral and maxillofacial surgeons with the latest advancements in tissue engineering for maxillofacial reconstruction. Key topics cover innovative implant designs, aesthetic considerations, various bone graft augmentation techniques for both the mandible and maxilla, guided surgery methods, and the application of zygomatic implants. It also addresses orthognathics, osseointegration, and the use of BMP-2 in cancer reconstruction, making it an essential resource for professionals in the field.

      Dental Implants, an Issue of Dental Clinics
    • Designing Mobilities

      • 295pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      How is the width of the pavement shaping the urban experience? How is the material design of transport infrastructure and mobile technology affording social interaction in everyday life spaces? How are people inhabiting these spaces with their bodies and in accordance to social and cultural norms? These are some of the questions that this book raises in order to explore how the design of mobile sites and situations affect people's everyday life. Designing Mobilities takes as its point of departure the author's book Staging Mobilities (Routledge, 2013) in which it is argued that mobility is much more than simple movements of people, goods, and information 'from A to B.' Accordingly, the ways in which people, goods, and information move shapes the way we understand our built environment, other consociates, and ourselves. The book contributes a new and critical-creative gaze on what might seem to be trivial and mundane acts of movement around in the city. Designing Mobilities is based on more than a decade of academic research by Ole B. Jensen, a professor of urban theory. The book will be a must-read for students and scholars with an interest in urban studies, urban design, architecture, urban planning, transport planning and geography, urban geography, anthropology, design studies, interaction design, and urban sociology.

      Designing Mobilities
    • Knud Ejler Løgstrup (1905–1981) gilt als der wichtigste dänische Theologe und Philosoph nach Grundtvig und Kierkegaard. Der Ethiker und Religionsphilosoph nahm auch an ethischen und gesellschaftlichen Debatten teil. Er kämpfte mit Wort und Tat gegen die nazistische Okkupation von Dänemark, war aber gleichzeitig dem nichtnazistischen Deutschland tief und solidarisch verbunden und hielt im Januar 1950 beispielsweise als erster an der Freien Universität in Berlin Gastvorlesungen. Diese Biographie, geschrieben von einem seiner engsten Schüler und Freunde, ist ein erster, grundlegender Schritt, sein Denken auch in Deutschland (wieder) fruchtbar zu machen.

      Knud E. Løgstrup