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Functional OCT with parfocal retinal stimulation enables multi-site optoretinography under a single dark adaptation. [PDF]
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Effect of in-office bleaching on surface roughness of additively versus subtractively manufactured tooth-colored materials used for fixed definitive prostheses. [PDF]
Sharshar ZHA, Elshahawy W, Elshokafy DM.
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Phthalimidoperoxycaproic Acid (PAP) Versus Peroxides and Impact on Dental Enamel After Whitening Treatment: An In Vitro Study. [PDF]
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Rapid Evolution in a Coral Population Following a Mass Mortality Event. [PDF]
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Bleaching Activators and the mechanism of bleaching activation
Journal f�r Praktische Chemie/Chemiker-Zeitung, 1992Bleaching activators are compounds with O- or N-bounded acetyl groups which are able to react with the strongly nucleophilic hydroperoxy anion to yield peroxyacetic acid. The peroxyacetic acid is decomposed in weakly basic media in a bimolecular reaction forming singlet oxygen.
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Pulp Bleaching and Bleaching Effluents
2013In Kraft pulping, about 90–95 % of wood lignin gets solubilized during the cooking process. The remaining 5–10 % of lignin is responsible for the brown color of the Kraft pulp and unbleached paper. The objective of bleaching is to remove the residual lignin from the pulp as selectively as possible, without degrading the pulp carbohydrate, especially ...
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Marine Biology, 2008
Coral bleaching events are often associated with higher levels of coral mortality but when this occurs in the chronology of individual bleaching events is poorly documented. Knowing when mortality occurs is important for understanding molecular mechanisms and the putative adaptive significance of the response (the Adaptive Bleaching Hypothesis).
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Coral bleaching events are often associated with higher levels of coral mortality but when this occurs in the chronology of individual bleaching events is poorly documented. Knowing when mortality occurs is important for understanding molecular mechanisms and the putative adaptive significance of the response (the Adaptive Bleaching Hypothesis).
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