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The ways of the lustre: looking for the tunisian connection [PDF]
Recent excavations at the Fatimid and Zirid site of Sabra al-Mansuriya near Kairouan (Tunisia) provide the first evidence of lustreware production in medieval Ifriqiya, in the 10th–11th centuries AD.
Capelli, Claudio +3 more
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Abstract Purpose To compare the stainability, translucency, opalescence, whiteness, gloss, and hardness of 4 computer‐aided design and computer‐aided manufacturing (CAD‐CAM) restorative materials after simulated coffee drinking and color correction. Materials and Methods Four CAD‐CAM blocks were investigated (n = 40): resin nanoceramic (Cerasmart, CS),
Hanan Al‐Johani
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Additional Lake Bob Sandlin Sites with Documented Collections of Prehistoric Lithic and Ceramic Artifacts [PDF]
This is the third in a series of publications that concern the documentation of prehistoric artifact-collections from sites found along the shoreline of Lake Bob Sandlin in the Big Cypress Creek basin of East Texas.
Haskins, Patti +2 more
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ABSTRACT The formation of a crystallized surface layer, having a lower coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) than the parent glass, can be exploited to place the glass surface under compression during cooling from crystallization temperature and hence improve mechanical properties.
Fabian Stoelzel, Thorsten Gerdes
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A cursory study of the bulk and glaze composition plus metal leaching properties of a selection of antique, vintage and present day food and drink ceramic wares using XRF, FTIR, ²⁷Al, ²⁹Si, ³¹P MAS NMR and ICP-MS for providing a characterisation of the types of domestic ceramic ware used in New Zealand currently [PDF]
The ceramic utensils used for eating and drinking such as plates, cups, bowls and other items have been a fundamental part of many societies since ancient times.
Mucalo, Michael R. +1 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This RCT study aimed to investigate the clinical performance of IPS e.max endocrowns as an alternative option compared to conventional crowns to restore damaged molar teeth after an 18‐month follow‐up. Materials and Methods A sample of 30 patients with 40 molars, who needed a single‐tooth restoration, was enrolled to receive either ...
Rand Essa Dalol +2 more
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CERAMIC GLAZES FOR WALL TILES WITH DIFFERENT GLASS WASTES
Ceramic glazes are thin coatings which enhance the aesthetical aspect, increase the mechanical strength and chemical stability, and waterproof of the support. The glaze composition contains an important quantity of frit for decreasing the melting point.
Julia BARTHA, Maria GOREA
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Para a obtenção de esmaltes com características adequadas a sua aplicação, é necessário definir, além da composição da frita base, a formulação da suspensão de esmalte e as condições de aplicação e queima.
C. Lira, O. E. Alarcon
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ABSTRACT Objectives This randomized controlled trial compared the clinical performances after 1 year of implant‐supported, partial fixed dental prostheses (FDPs) fabricated from monolithic high‐translucency zirconia, veneered high‐translucency zirconia, and titanium‐ceramic.
Jan Kowar +4 more
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ABSTRACT Commercial anti‐icers and de‐icers (CADs) are essential for safe winter operation; yet, their mobilization remains poorly understood, limiting the ability of airport operators to optimize treatment processes, thus presenting a significant risk to freshwater ecosystems.
Benjamin Exton +3 more
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