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Porcelain heart

Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, 2011
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) was the leading-cause of death in individual aged 5-20 years a century ago. Developments in diagnosis and treatment, decreased the incidence of RHD and dropped its mortality-rate to less than 10% since the 1960s. Despite the existence of proven preventive strategies in early detection and management of rheumatic fever (RF),
Fereshteh, Hajsadeghi   +3 more
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PORCELAIN VENEERS

Dental Clinics of North America, 1998
The rise in popularity of the bonded porcelain laminate veneer has been nothing short of meteoric. Over the span of fifteen years, it has become the second most requested porcelain restoration in the United States. This article looks back at the short history of the bonded porcelain veneer and describes the most popular method for its fabrication.
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Porcelain Materials

Advances in Dental Research, 1988
At no time in recent history has the interest in esthetics, biological safety, and the relative cost and efficacy of dental care been greater. In view of porcelain's desirable esthetic properties and biocompatibility, it is understandable that the major emphasis in ceramics research has been directed toward an enhancement of the strength, longevity ...
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Porcelain aorta

Revista Clínica Española (English Edition), 2021
C, Trigoso Castro   +2 more
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Porcelain

The German Quarterly, 2014
Walter Benjamin developed the first piece of Berliner Kindheit um Neunzehnhundert, “Die Mummerehlen,” from a series of notes written in 1932 under the title “Zur ‘Lampe,’” from which the first draft of his later theory of reading, the “Lehre vom Ähnlichen,” also emerged.
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Porcelain

Tempo, 2018
AbstractTime through history can be marked by the passing of generations. Archeological sites reveal the intimate secrets of our ancient ancestors through thousands of pieces of broken pottery recovered from the ground. Piecing together these shards can be likened to reconstructing a jigsaw puzzle, one of long forgotten civilisations, places, memories ...
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Porcelain Gallbladder

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2021
Hiroki Matsuura   +2 more
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Dental Porcelain

Dental Clinics of North America, 1971
G, Mumford, A, Ridge
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