ABSTRACT The inherent uncertainty of the innovation process, amplified by the complexity of the Anthropocene, means that marketers are likely to be subject to decision‐making biases that can affect sustainable product innovation. In parallel, new approaches to sustainability and innovation management are emerging, aiming to mitigate such biases and ...
Sophie Richit +1 more
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Failure Risk of Composite Resin and Amalgam Restorations: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Al-Sulimmani W +6 more
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Model‐Based Cost‐Effectiveness of Direct Restorations: Amalgam Dominates
ABSTRACT Objectives A phase‐down of dental amalgam use has been mandated and the feasibility of its phase‐out in England by 2030 is being explored. Amalgam use in English National Health Service (NHS) care still predominates for posterior restorations, though access to this care is increasingly limited.
O. Bailey +4 more
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Microleakage of Amalgam Restorations after Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields of a Commercial Hair Dryer: An <i>Ex-Vivo</i> Study. [PDF]
Paknahad M +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
From amalgam to composite: selection of restorative materials and restoration longevity in Finland
H. Forss, Eeva Widström
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Public willingness to pay for wetland restoration in the Canadian Prairie Pothole Region
Abstract Wetlands play a crucial role in the agricultural landscapes of Canada's Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) but are being lost to agricultural and urban development. There is increased interest from governments and conservation organizations in restoring previously drained wetlands, but these projects are costly and associated with intangible ...
Liam Boldt +3 more
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Early Clinical Performance of Two Powder-Liquid Restoratives in Class-I/II Cavities. [PDF]
Etiennot L +4 more
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Experimental and Numerical Study of Thermal Properties for Amalgam Reinforced by NiCrMo Nanowires
Ahmed Rajih
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The new poor law and the health of the population of England and Wales
Abstract We estimate the impact of reductions in poor law expenditure on rural life expectancy and mortality rates in England and Wales following the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act. Given the scale of cuts imposed, our estimates imply 8–10 per cent increases in mortality at ages 1–4 years and 2–4 per cent falls in rural expectation of life at birth.
David Green +3 more
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The long-term oral health consequences of an amalgam phase-out. [PDF]
Bailey O.
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