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The chemistry of ceramic glazes [PDF]
The development of ideas and theories concerning the structure of glazes, as one of the glassy materials, are reviewed in the general introduction. The raw materials and the manufacturing process for glazes are described (Chapter One). A number of new vanadyl(IV) dipyridylamine and tripyrldylamine complexes have been prepared, various spectroscopic ...
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A digital workflow for lithium disilicate resin‐bonded prosthesis enables minimally invasive rehabilitation with improved accuracy and esthetics. ABSTRACT Rehabilitation of a missing mandibular central incisor with a resin‐bonded single‐retainer fixed dental prosthesis is challenging, particularly in young patients where implant placement may be ...
I. Hariri, F. Dabla, A. El Yamani
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Network Security Empowered Digital Teaching Data Protection Algorithm for Ceramic Technology
In this paper, a complete algorithm system covering sensitivity identification, feature fusion, encrypted transmission and cultural image protection is established based on the ceramic teaching scene enabled by network security. ABSTRACT The digitalization of ceramic technology teaching generates sensitive multi‐modal data, including personal ...
Yuting Zhu +3 more
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Coupling design features of material surface treatment for ceramic products based on ResNet
Ceramic products is one of the important carriers of various civilizations, reflecting the lifestyle, aesthetic concepts, and technological level of society at that time.
Chen Zhengkai, Xu Ting, Yu Peng
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Upstream CB1R Regulation of β‐Adrenergic Memory Consolidation
ABSTRACT Object recognition memory (ORM) plays a key role in identifying familiar items and encoding episodic information. ORM consolidation depends on β‐adrenergic receptor (βAR) signaling and is associated with increased BDNF expression in the dorsal hippocampus.
Janine I. Rossato +9 more
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In this paper, the glazes of a multicomponent system (SiO2-Al2O3-CaO-MgO-Na2O-K2O-BaO-ZnO-ZrO2) were examined. This work focuses on five glazes and the difference between them as the molar ratio of the alkali oxides Na2O/K2O.
Janusz Partyka +2 more
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Abstract Purpose To assess the impact of artificial aging and immersion in common liquids on the optical properties of 3D‐printed and milled zirconia. Materials and Methods Monolithic zirconia discs (N = 100) were fabricated using two methods: 3Y‐TZP for milling (e.max ZirCAD LT BL, Ivoclar Vivadent) and printable 3Y‐TZP material (LithaCon 3Y 230) for ...
Athanasios E. Rigos +4 more
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Capabilities of dating of glazed ceramics with monochrome glaze
Excavations of Kazan Kremlin conducted in 1994-2005 yielded diverse material in the form of numerous fragments of monochrome glazed ceramics. The fragments of glazed dishware originate from layers dating back to various epochs starting with the Kazan Khanate and ending with the Post Medieval period.
Sitdikov, Ayrat G. +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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Franklinite-zincochromite-gahnite solid solutions were prepared using ceramic or coprecipitation methods, and their pigmenting capacity as cool ceramic pigments in different glazes (double and single firing frits and porcelain frit) was studied.
Guillermo Monrós +3 more
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