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Decalcification of marine clay soils connected with decalcification during silting

Geoderma, 1970
Abstract The marine clay area in The Netherlands consists largely of soils which are deposited in various periods of the Subatlanticum. In the 11th century man began to protect these areas from flooding by means of dikes. A part of the soils is now decalcified to variable depths.
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Enamel decalcification in orthodontic treatment

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1979
One hundred twenty previously extracted premolar teeth were used in this study. Teeth were divided into five groups of twenty-four each. The first group was treated with Copalite, the second with Portrait Veneer, the third with a polymeric adhesive coating material (Protecto), the fourth group with Nuva-Seal, and the fifth group served as a control ...
O, Younis, D O, Hughes, F N, Weber
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An Improved Method of Decalcification

Stain Technology, 1948
Following several experimental investigations, an improved method of decalcification has been devised.
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A Decalcification Fluid

Nature, 1940
SINCE my former communication1, I have had opportunity to conduct a number of experiments with the sodium hexametaphosphate decalcifying fluid reported.
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Decalcification of Bone*

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1952
G, ROSEN, L M, FRIEDLAND
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Spontaneous Pancreatic Decalcification

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1983
J G, Andriole, J R, Haaga, B J, Bolwell
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[Accelerated decalcification using microwaves].

Annales de pathologie, 1989
The authors report a protocol for microwave-accelerated decalcification. In comparison to decalcification at ambient temperature, decalcification using the microwave oven is reduced by a factor of 9 for trephine biopsies and by a factor of 11 for bone samples.
A J, Balaton, P, Loget
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Decalcification of Temporal Bones

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965
THE ARTICLE "Decalcification of Temporal Bones" in this issue of theArchives of Otolaryngologywill be of great interest to students of temporal bone histopathology. The amazing definition of histopathological detail with this method is in contrast to the usual nitric acid decalcified preparations.
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