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Tips and tricks in addressing mitral annular calcification in mitral valve surgery. [PDF]
Elbatarny M, David TE.
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Utilization of ultrasonic aspirator for combined aortic and mitral valve decalcification: a case study. [PDF]
Alomari M +5 more
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White spot lesion in self-ligating versus conventional ligating bracket systems: A systematic review. [PDF]
Idris MI +4 more
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Robot-Assisted Surgical Treatment of Caseoma. [PDF]
Wang N, Elsenousi A, Liao KK.
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Cytomimetic calcification in chemically self-regulated prototissues. [PDF]
Sun R, Yin Z, Stevens MM, Li M, Mann S.
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Decalcification under orthodontic bands.
R E, Hirschfield, L E, Johnston
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Decalcification resistance of alkali-activated slag
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2012This paper analyses the effects of decalcification in concentrated 6M NH(4)NO(3) solution on mechanical and microstructural properties of alkali-activated slag (AAS). Portland-slag cement (CEM II/A-S 42.5 N) was used as a benchmark material. Decalcification process led to a decrease in strength, both in AAS and in CEM II, and this effect was more ...
Miroslav Komljenovic, Violeta Nikolic
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Nature, 1938
DECALCIFICATION of tissues by means of the usual acid reagents is rarely satisfactory, and unless carried out carefully and slowly the evolution of carbon dioxide leads to the production of artefacts. This disadvantage is particularly felt in dealing with the highly calcified integuments of some Crustacea.
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DECALCIFICATION of tissues by means of the usual acid reagents is rarely satisfactory, and unless carried out carefully and slowly the evolution of carbon dioxide leads to the production of artefacts. This disadvantage is particularly felt in dealing with the highly calcified integuments of some Crustacea.
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Ultrasonic aortic valve decalcification
The Japanese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2000We report a case of calcific aortic stenosis in a 79-year-old man who had undergone aortocoronary bypass. Since ordinary valve replacement was problematic because of severe annular calcification, a small annular diameter, and three patent vein grafts, we performed ultrasonic aortic valve decalcification.
M, Ninomiya +4 more
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Ultrasonic decalcification of bone
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1981Decalcification of bone specimens of 2-5 mm thickness can be achieved in 5 hours or less when the decalcifying fluids are agitated by ultrasonic energization. The morphology of hard and soft tissue is extremely well preserved by this procedure. Acid or chelating decalcifiers may be used and the application of combined fixation-chelation permits ...
L, Milan, M C, Trachtenberg
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