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Clinical Science

Journal of Dental Research, 1980
Two similar sodium fluoride dentifrices, one neutral and one alkaline, were compared to a placebo for clinical effectiveness in reducing caries. The neutral dentifrice contained 35% less soluble fluoride than the alkaline dentifrice. Both fluoride dentifrices were significantly effective but were not different from each other.
J. Ennever   +4 more
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Clinical Science

Journal of Dental Research, 1981
The levels of cAMP were measured by means of radioimmunoassay in 20 gingival samples free from inflammatory cells and 43 samples with moderately dense and dense aggregations of inflammatory cells. The average values were found to be 340 ± 44 and 552 ± 59 pmol/gm wet tissue, respectively.
Tawfik M.A. Elattar, Hsien S. Lin
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Clinical Science

Journal of Dental Research, 1985
A theoretical study of oral sugar clearance (Caries Res 17:321-334, 1983) suggested that the unstimulated salivary flow rate (UNSTFR) and the volume of saliva present in the mouth before swallowing (VMAX) can greatly affect the rate of sugar clearance.
F. Lagerlöf, C. Dawes
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Clinical Science

Clinical Science, 1976
The most obvious achievements of clinical science have been in the elucidation of symptoms and signs and the patterns of disordered function due to failure of the organs or to nutritional disturbances. The benefits of clinical research are both direct--through improved practice--and indirect--through improved teaching and contributions to biological ...
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Clinical sense and clinical science

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 1977
Abstract The advent of the controlled clinical trial in the interwar years upset the balance between science and clinical experience as forms of medical knowledge. It had the effect of opening areas of clinical practice to the possibility of evaluation by patients and by government.
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Clinical Science

Journal of Dental Research, 1982
Tritiated proline was administered to domestic cats during the development of their permanent dentition. The amount of residual radioactivity was determined autoradiographically at various times after cavity preparation in mature molars and premolars. Two wk after cavity preparation, the amount of radiolabel beneath the axial cavity wall decreased to ...
P.M.M. Hoppenbrouwers   +3 more
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Constructing clinical science.

Medicina nei secoli, 2005
Clinical practice became clinical science in the years 1720-1820. There were many reasons for this transformation. The discoveries by Santorio Santorio, William Harvey, Marcello Malpighi, Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, Lorenzo Bellini, Thomas Sydenham, Giovanni Maria Lancisi, were perceived by students who asked for changes in the medical curriculum.
Gaspare de Santo N   +4 more
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Clinical science

1997
Abstract Sir David Weather all belongs to a very small group of outstanding doctors who are also outstanding scientists. Neither the conventional image of the caring GP, nor the suave Harley Street specialist, is easy to reconcile with the stereotype of the cold, analytical laboratory scientist.
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Older adult participation in cancer clinical trials: A systematic review of barriers and interventions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Mina S Sedrak   +2 more
exaly  

Clinical management of metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of precision medicine

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Fortunato Ciardiello   +2 more
exaly  

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