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Shock absorbability of various restorative materials used on implants

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1999
The purpose of this study was to compare, using an in vitro model, the stress absorbing ability of a microfilled composite resin and of a new low fusion ceramic (Duceram LFC) to that of gold alloy and conventional ceramic, when used as restorative materials in implant-supported prosthesis. Test crowns made of the tested materials were rigidly connected
J, Soumeire, J, Dejou
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Absorbable Implants in Nondrainage Procedures for Repaire of Retinal Detachment

2015
Our experience in 1,700 consecutive cases of retinal surgery for the repair of nontraumatic, rhegmatogenous retinal detachments using a modified technique involving a nondrainage procedure with an absorbable implant was presented. We found that 228 of these 1,700 cases fell into our criteria for the use of this technique.
D B, Freilich   +2 more
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Properties of bovine fibrin absorbable implants.

Surgery, gynecology & obstetrics, 1977
The assimilation characteristics of absorbable bovine fibrin implants in an experimental situation are described, and the effect of delaying absorption with formaldehyde treatment is demonstrated. Essentially, in vivo in the rat, Biethium fibrin implants are absorbed in approximately four to eight weeks because of the polymorphonuclear leukocyte ...
I, Capperauld, P, Lawrie, D A, French
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Optical tailoring of solar absorbers by ion implantation

Solar Energy Materials, 1986
Abstract The absorbance and hence the efficiency of solar absorbing materials has been significantly improved by ion implantation of a surface coating. Samples of vanadium and zirconium were irradiated with 8 keV N 2 + ions at doses of ∼10 18 ions/cm 2 .
J.S. Liu, A. Ignatiev
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PERMANENT INTERSTITIAL IMPLANTATION TECHNIQUE USING ABSORBABLE SPACERS

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1972
A new and simplified technique for the permanent implantation of radioactive sources, using a column of seeds and absorbable spacers afterloaded and implanted with simple instruments, is described.Its advantages are as follows: (1) ease of afterloading and application; (2) good geometric position of seeds possible; (3) variations in loading according ...
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[Technical features of Absorb(TM) BVS implantation in the IT-DISAPPEARS registry].

Giornale italiano di cardiologia (2006), 2014
Currently, one of the most relevant innovations in interventional cardiology is the advent of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS). Among the BVS developed so far, the AbsorbTM BVS 1.1 (Abbott®) is one of the two devices that achieved the CE mark for the use in clinical practice. A reasonable amount of clinical evidence on AbsorbTM BVS has been built
Capranzano P   +15 more
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Ultraviolet-Absorbing Intraocular Lens Implants

1987
As our prostheses improve they tend to mimic the natural product more and more. However, in copying the human lens, we must decide upon which age of the human lens we would like to mimic because with age the human lens changes its properties. For example, the lens of a child accommodates 15 diopters, probably transmits some ultraviolet (UV) light,* is ...
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[Absorbable implants in traumatology of the musculoskeletal system].

Chirurgia narzadow ruchu i ortopedia polska, 1996
Absorbable implants made of synthetic biodegradable polymers were recently used clinically especially for the fixation of small intra-articular fractures and physical fractures. In the paper history research and current concepts concerning biological response to biodegradable polymers and main indications for using absorbable implants for fixation of ...
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[Implantation of UV-absorbing posterior chamber lenses].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1987
The authors report on their experience with UV-absorbent posterior chamber IOLs (ORC) implanted between April 1, 1984 and April 1, 1985 (n = 125). Short-term complications and in particular post-operative sterile uveitis, corresponded to those in a group (n = 135) who had had regular PMMA lenses implanted.
H, Busse, E, Popp, J, Curschmann
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