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Furcal Defects in Dry Mandibles: Part II: Severity of Furcal Defects

Journal of Periodontology, 1982
Two hundred and eighty two first and second molar teeth from 100 dry mandibles of South African Negro skulls were scored by four degrees of severity of furcal involvement. The severity was judged by whether the furca was involved from one or both sides, by the depth of the defect on each side and by the sum of the depths of the defects on both lingual ...
H, Tal, J, Lemmer
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Instrumental evaluation of defective texture in dry-cured hams

Meat Science, 2007
In the first experiment, the effect of the stress relaxation time on texture evaluation of biceps femoris (BF) muscle from dry-cured hams was studied. The specimens were compressed to 25% of their original height and the crosshead speed was 5mm/s. The force decay versus time was recorded and Peleg's model was fitted with different relaxation times ...
R, Morales   +3 more
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Defect management on photomasks with dry treatment assistance

SPIE Proceedings, 2016
One of the key challenges of photomask manufacture is to achieve defect-free masks. Clean and repair has been applied to manage defects and particles on the mask imported during manufacturing processes. Since photomask patterns become smaller and more complicated as integrated circuit (IC) scaling to 28 nm node and below, the increasingly importance of
Irene Shi, Eric Guo, Max Lu
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FACTORS INFLUENCING DRY‐BEADING DEFECTS*

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1941
A bstract The effect of milling and of application variables on the dry‐beading defects of two types of kitchenware enamels was determined. The tearing adjacent to the bead was influenced by the same factors that govern the usual tearing encountered in all enamels. The extent
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Defect control in epoxy dry film with improved electric performances

2020 21st International Conference on Electronic Packaging Technology (ICEPT), 2020
Advanced adhesive film materials, such as embedded capacitor materials, insulating built-up films, underfill films, die attach films and etc, which have the superiorities of flexibility, controllable thickness, large size, and easy processing, have been widely used in electronic packaging.
Suibin Luo   +7 more
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Model of stress‐induced defect formation in drying polymer films

AIChE Journal, 1998
AbstractPhotographic films are multilayer polymer structures coated from solution onto a relatively rigid substrate, chilled into a solid gel, and then dried into a permanent coating. This model predicts stress growth and defect formation during drying of such films that remain above their glass transition temperature, so that Fickian difision persists.
K. N. Christodoulou   +2 more
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Filaggrin Gene Defects and Dry Skin Barrier Function

2012
Filaggrin (filament-aggregating protein) has an important function in epidermal differentiation and barrier function. In 2006, it was reported that the two most common loss-of-function mutations (R501X and 2282del4) within the filaggrin gene were associated with ichthyosis vulgaris and atopic dermatitis.
Martin Willy Meyer, Jacob P. Thyssen
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Channeling defects in group-III nitrides during dry etching processes

MRS Proceedings, 2000
ABSTRACTThe effects of Ar+ ion beam etching (IBE) of AlGaN/GaN heterostructures and GaN/InGaN/GaN quantum well structures were investigated dependent on different ion incidence angles. The AlGaN/GaN heterostructure was measured before and after etching with respect to mobility and sheet resistance.
O. Breitschädel   +4 more
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The Prevalence and Distribution of Intrabony Defects in Dry Mandibles

Journal of Periodontology, 1984
One hundred mandibles of South African Negroes were examined for the presence of intrabony defects, and the distance between the cemento‐enamel junction and alveolar bone crest was measured along the buccal and lingual surface of roots associated with interdental craters.Two‐hundred thirty‐one intrabony defects were detected (4.1% of the possible ...
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Defects in nsutite (γ-MnO2) and dry-cell battery efficiency

Nature, 1983
Nsutite is a major manganese oxide that occurs in mineable quantities in several terrestrial localities1 and has also been reported to occur in manganese nodules2. It has industrial importance3,4 since the intergrowth mineral and its synthetic analogue (γ-MnO2) are used as the cathodic material in dry-cell batteries.
Shirley Turner, Peter R. Buseck
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