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Mechanical and Physical Properties of Dentine-Glass Composites
Key Engineering Materials, 2016Hydroxyapatite (HA) is one of the most widely used bioceramics to reconstruct most parts of the skeleton. HA biomaterials are nontoxic and biocompatible with bony tissues. It can be derived from natural sources like bovine bone and other original sources. Also it can be produced synthetically from reagent materials.
Burak Ozbek +5 more
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Physical and mechanical properties of elastomers in orthodontic positioners
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1989Elastomers for conventional Kesling-type tooth positioners are relatively inelastic and are primarily indicated as finishing devices. However, new materials, first described in the Japanese literature, with claims of a greater range of tooth movement warrant a comparison with conventional materials.
S P, Warunek +3 more
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Physical and mechanical properties of composite restorative materials
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1969Unfilled acrylic resin was compared with three composite filling materials for setting time, stability, thermal expansion, color stability, smoothness, and strength.
R L, Macchi, R G, Craig
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Physical and mechanical properties of soybean
2020The physical and mechanical properties of soybean were determined at 8 to 16% moisture content. In this moisture range, grain length, width, thickness, arithmetic average diameter and geometric average diameter increased from 7.24 to 8.19, 6.79-7.12, 5.78-6.23, 6.60-7.18, 6.57-7.14 mm, respectively.
Kibar, H., Ozturk, T.
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Physical and Mechanical Properties of BFC’s
2023Gaetano Paolone, Alessandro Vichi
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Flow stress, mechanical and physical properties of CuNi20
2016Marlene Spittel, Thilo Spittel
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