Potential dental implant site assessment is initially determined clinically. Subsequent radiographic assessment also provides information about the quantity of available bone. It was hypothesized that the use of radiographic markers in mandibular...
Aims. The primary aim of this study was to compare esthetic outcomes for the Nobel Replace Standard implant vs. the Nobel Perfect Scalloped implant as determined by hard and soft tissue measurements and objective and subjective esthetic indices....
Hemolysis, the major cause for specimen rejection in clinical laboratories is defined as the rupture of red blood cell membranes, resulting in the release of hemoglobin into the plasma. Blood flow in needles causes hemolysis resulting in...
Aims. The primary aims of this randomized, controlled, blinded clinical trial were to
compare the hard and soft tissue response following either a connective tissue (CT) or
acellular dermal matrix (ADM) graft placed...
Aims. The primary aims of this randomized, controlled, blinded clinical trial were to compare the hard and soft tissue response following either a connective tissue (CT) or acellular dermal matrix (ADM) graft placed simultaneously with a...
A double sconce electric light wall fixture with beveled glass panes. The fixture was presumably made by Claude C. Matlack Company, which was owned and managed by the photographer. Title supplied by cataloger.
A large pendant light fixture with beveled glass panes hangs from a chain. Part of a wall sconce fixture is in the background. Both fixtures were presumably made by Claude C. Matlack Company, which was owned and managed by the photographer. Title...
Stores & shops; Lamps; Showrooms; Department stores; Commercial facilities
Address: 427-437 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This showroom of the Kaufman-Straus department store shows displays lamps, cookware, candle holders and other home goods. As the picture was commissioned by the Acme Lighting Fixture Company,...
A lighting fixture showroom. Most fixtures hang from the ceiling, but there are also wall sconces as well as floor and table lamps. A service desk sits at the right. The company, which was located at 552 Fourth Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky was...
An outdoor electric light stand with one large white globe and five or six smaller globes. The base appears to be made of wrought iron and the stand is sitting next to a stone wall. The fixture was presumably made by Claude C. Matlack Company,...
Exterior view of a three-story brick commercial building with a sign for Saul Store Fixture Co. on the first floor and Art Craft Printery above. Title supplied by cataloger.
Refreshment pavilion at Shawnee Park in Louisville, Kentucky. An open concrete enclosure with a wavy tile roof and a low rail. A low, wide staircase leads up to the pavilion; a man stands on the stairs. More people stand inside the shaded pavilion....
Dining room in the home of Robert Lucas at 341 South Birchwood, Louisville, Kentucky. Rectangle table with runner, bowl, and two chairs on an area rug; two more chair against right wall bayed with two white-curtained windows; another window at back...
Entrance hall in Casa Mia, house of Alexander P. Witty, on Red Fox Road in Cherokee Park, Louisville, Kentucky. High, domed ceiling. Lantern shaped light fixture hangs from center of ceiling. Hexagonal tile floor with area rugs. Curving stairway at...
A large decorative iron gate between two large stone columns. There is a light fixture one top of each column. Handwritten on album page by photographer Kate Matthews: "Ross, gateway". Presumably it is the entrance to the home of Herbert...
Southeast corner of 5th Street and Chestnut Street. Two multi-story buildings with Henry J. Rueff Company, a light fixture and appliance store, and The Venice, an Italian restaurant, at street level.
Hotels; Lobbies; Great Northern Hotel (Chicago, Ill.); Balconies; Chandeliers
Lobby of the Great Northern Hotel, showing seating areas and a balcony around the perimeter. A large light fixture hangs from the ceiling. An ad for the hotel is printed on the verso. Postmarked 1937 on verso. Printed by E.C. Kropp Co.
"Rachel Whiteread's House revived a taste for outrage previously brought to the fore in Britain by the Tate Bricks saga. Before its completion in October 1993 it had attracted little press interest. In November of that year, however, a...