Through the field survey, previous researches and interpretation of aerial photos, a landslide information database of Xiaojiang Valley, Yunnan Province was set up based on the remote sensing (RS) and geographic infor...Through the field survey, previous researches and interpretation of aerial photos, a landslide information database of Xiaojiang Valley, Yunnan Province was set up based on the remote sensing (RS) and geographic information system (GIS) technologies. In the paper, a quantitative model for the landslide hazard assessment and zoning was presented, in which the potential energy could be obtained on basis of thorough analysis of the potential sliding volume, distance and direction of the landslide body. Taking landslide potential energy as the index of the hazard severity zonation, the study area was divided into severe, heavy, medium and light hazard zones.展开更多
Over the past years, more cases using buccal mucosa for urethral reconstruction have been reported.(1-4) The excellent early results with this tissue led some authors to extend their indications for its use. However, ...Over the past years, more cases using buccal mucosa for urethral reconstruction have been reported.(1-4) The excellent early results with this tissue led some authors to extend their indications for its use. However, patients with complex, long-segment urethral strictures and significant scar tissue formation after the failure of previous urethroplasty, still present an operative challenge. The buccal mucosa may not be useful for the treatment of the complicated lengthy urethral strictures because of limited material. To explore the possibility of urethral reconstruction with a graft of colonic mucosa for the treatment of complicated lengthy strictures, we investigated the use of colonic mucosa as a novel substitute for urethral reconstruction in dogs with severe lengthy urethral structure.(5,6) The objects of the present study were to investigate further whether the colonic mucosal graft is an ideal substitute material, for urethral reconstruction, in place of buccal mucosal graft and their pathological characteristic after long-term exposure to urine.展开更多
基金Supported by the Special Project of Chinese Academy of sciences for Mountain Hazards: Debris Flow and Landslide and Oriented Project of Knowledge Innovation of Chinese Academy of sciences(KZCX2-SW-319)
文摘Through the field survey, previous researches and interpretation of aerial photos, a landslide information database of Xiaojiang Valley, Yunnan Province was set up based on the remote sensing (RS) and geographic information system (GIS) technologies. In the paper, a quantitative model for the landslide hazard assessment and zoning was presented, in which the potential energy could be obtained on basis of thorough analysis of the potential sliding volume, distance and direction of the landslide body. Taking landslide potential energy as the index of the hazard severity zonation, the study area was divided into severe, heavy, medium and light hazard zones.
文摘Over the past years, more cases using buccal mucosa for urethral reconstruction have been reported.(1-4) The excellent early results with this tissue led some authors to extend their indications for its use. However, patients with complex, long-segment urethral strictures and significant scar tissue formation after the failure of previous urethroplasty, still present an operative challenge. The buccal mucosa may not be useful for the treatment of the complicated lengthy urethral strictures because of limited material. To explore the possibility of urethral reconstruction with a graft of colonic mucosa for the treatment of complicated lengthy strictures, we investigated the use of colonic mucosa as a novel substitute for urethral reconstruction in dogs with severe lengthy urethral structure.(5,6) The objects of the present study were to investigate further whether the colonic mucosal graft is an ideal substitute material, for urethral reconstruction, in place of buccal mucosal graft and their pathological characteristic after long-term exposure to urine.