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From Past to Present: Gold Nanoparticles (AuNPs) in Daily Lifeî—¸Synthesis Mechanisms, Influencing Factors, Characterization, Toxicity, and Emerging Applications in Biomedicine, Nanoelectronics, and Materials Science. [PDF]
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Resolving Structures of Paramagnetic Systems in Chemistry and Materials Science by Solid-State NMR: The Revolving Power of Ultra-Fast MAS. [PDF]
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Division of Materials Science (DMS) meeting presentation
C.F. Cline, Maja Weber
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Post-spinel-type AB2O4 high-pressure phases in geochemistry and materials science. [PDF]
Akaogi M, Ishii T, Yamaura K.
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Theory and Applications of NMR to Problems in Material Science and Analytical Chemistry
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2021
In the past, the only way to replace missing teeth was to have a removable appliance. However, these days, dental implants are commonly being used to replace missing teeth. The dental implants are improving as a result of new technological and scientific advances.
Allen, Glied, Junaid, Mundiya
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In the past, the only way to replace missing teeth was to have a removable appliance. However, these days, dental implants are commonly being used to replace missing teeth. The dental implants are improving as a result of new technological and scientific advances.
Allen, Glied, Junaid, Mundiya
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Journal of Dental Research, 1981
Wax pattern surface treatments were compared to determine their effectiveness in reducing contact angles incident at wax pattern-investment interfaces.. Gypsum-bonded and phosphate-bonded investments were examined. A coordinate system was used to obtain a polynomial expression from which the contact angles could be determined.
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Wax pattern surface treatments were compared to determine their effectiveness in reducing contact angles incident at wax pattern-investment interfaces.. Gypsum-bonded and phosphate-bonded investments were examined. A coordinate system was used to obtain a polynomial expression from which the contact angles could be determined.
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