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Chlorhexidine increases the longevity of in vivo resin–dentin bonds

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 2010
Ricci HA, Sanabe ME, de Souza Costa CA, Pashley DH, Hebling J. Chlorhexidine increases the longevity of in vivo resin–dentin bonds. Eur J Oral Sci 2010; 118: 411–416. © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 Eur J Oral SciThe aim of this study was to evaluate the mechanical stability of resin–dentin bonds produced in vivo in the presence of ...
Ricci, Herica A.   +4 more
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Longevity Risk and the Stability of RetirementSystems: The Chilean Longevity Bond Case

The Journal of Alternative Investments, 2014
Longevity risk is systemic in nature, threatening the stability of national retirement systems. Distinct from the general and prolonged rise in the duration of life over the last half century, longevity risk lies in the unexpected part of the increase in life expectancy.
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Chlorhexidine-containing Acid Conditioner Preserves the Longevity of Resin-dentin Bonds

Operative Dentistry, 2009
SUMMARY The current study evaluated the effect of 2% chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX) on the immediate and six-month resin-dentin bond strength (BS) and nanoleakage pattern (NL) of etch-and-rinse adhesives when applied in aqueous or associated to the phosphoric acid conditioner.
R, Stanislawczuk   +5 more
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Living with Mortality: Longevity Bonds and Other Mortality-Linked Securities

British Actuarial Journal, 2006
ABSTRACTThis paper addresses the problem of longevity risk — the risk of uncertain aggregate mortality — and discusses the ways in which life assurers, annuity providers and pension plans can manage their exposure to this risk. In particular, it focuses on how they can use mortality-linked securities and over-the-counter contracts — some existing and ...
D. Blake, A. J. G. Cairns, K. Dowd
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Notice of Retraction: Using Longevity Bonds to Manage Risks

2009 International Conference on Management and Service Science, 2009
This paper will firstly study the main characteristics of longevity bonds (LBs) and show that they can take a large variety of forms, which can vary enormously in their sensitivities to longevity shocks. Then we discuss how LBs can be used as a risk management tool for hedging longevity risk.
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The clinical longevity of cantilever resin-bonded bridges

2009
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Botelho, MG, Lai, CN, Ha, WK, Bih, SK
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Titanium posts and bonded amalgam core longevity

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2017
Martín Caserío Valea   +1 more
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Cracking genetic codes of longevity

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021
Meng C Wang
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