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Effect of different cleaning methods on surface contamination of unused endodontic files: a scanning electron microscopy analysis. [PDF]
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Debris bed heat removal models: boiling and dryout with top and bottom cooling. [Deep bed model]
R J Lipinski, J B Rivard
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The Influence of Laser-Assisted Irrigation on Root Canal Debris Removal.
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Microplastic debris in sandhoppers
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2013Adults of the sandhopper Talitrus saltator were fed with dry fish food mixed with polyethylene microspheres (diameter 10-45 mu m). Observations of homogenized guts revealed the presence of microspheres independently of their dimensions. The gut resident time (GRT) was recorded and most of the microspheres are expelled in 24 h.
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Effect of debris flows on debris basin design
Critical Reviews in Environmental Control, 1992Abstract Debris flows are frequently responsible for deaths and destruction of property in many parts of the world. One method of controlling debris flows is to construct a debris basin in the depositional area of the debris flow path to contain all or part of a debris flow or multiple flows.
Peggy A. Johnson, Richard H. McCuen
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Debris thickness patterns on debris-covered glaciers
Geomorphology, 2018Abstract Many debris-covered glaciers have broadly similar debris thickness patterns: surface debris thickens and tends to transition from convex- to concave-up-down glacier. We explain this pattern using theory (analytical and numerical models) paired with empirical observations.
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2015
Ubiquitous around the world, litter—mostly plastic—is not only unsightly but harmful to marine life. Litter on beaches and in the water includes a lot of things—plastic bags, straws, bottles, plastic utensils, toys, all of which fragment into smaller pieces.
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Ubiquitous around the world, litter—mostly plastic—is not only unsightly but harmful to marine life. Litter on beaches and in the water includes a lot of things—plastic bags, straws, bottles, plastic utensils, toys, all of which fragment into smaller pieces.
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