Remineralising potential of Ocimum basilicum varnish and fluoride varnish on initial enamel caries: An in vitro microscopic study. [PDF]
Pai Khot AJ +5 more
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Global Eddy Subduction Carbon Pump From Argo Floats
Abstract The eddy subduction pump, part of the biological pump, transports carbon‐rich surface filaments downward via kilometer‐scale turbulence in frontal regions, over days to weeks. Because of its spatial and temporal scales, this pump has been challenging to observe and quantify.
Maxime Keutgen De Greef +2 more
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Clinical management of severe molar-incisor hypomineralisation using CAD/CAM fabricated PMMA crowns: a case report. [PDF]
Ravi V, Sharma M.
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Utilizing Radioisotopes for Trace Metal Speciation Measurements in Seawater [PDF]
Croot, Peter +3 more
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Abstract Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) dissolution plays a key role in the marine carbon and alkalinity cycles and the regulation of atmospheric CO2 levels across geological time scales. Until now, most attention has focused on dissolution in the deep sea, while dissolution in coastal and shelf environments remains poorly constrained.
Cedric Goossens +2 more
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The Effect of Silver Diamine Fluoride Combined with Potassium Iodide and Sodium Fluoride on the Remineralisation of Hydroxyapatite. [PDF]
Ma Y, Chen H, He Y, Tao L.
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Abstract Gelatinous zooplankton (GZ) have been proposed as a potentially important but largely overlooked contributor to the biological carbon pump. However, estimates of GZ‐derived carbon transfer efficiency to the ocean floor reflect uncertainties in key parameters that govern carbon export, leading to contrasting interpretations of the role of GZ in
Č. E. Perharič Bailey +4 more
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Comparative evaluation of remineralizing potential of four enamel remineralising agents using SEM-EDX - An in-vitro study. [PDF]
Raj R.
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Abstract The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill in the NE Gulf of Mexico in 2010 was the largest accidental spill globally. During and after the spill, oil was incorporated into marine snow (marine‐oil‐snow or MOS) and sedimented to the seafloor, accounting for ∼21% of the oil released.
Kendra L. Daly +6 more
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Natural Silica and Plant-Derived Fillers for Dental Composite Resins: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Gao G +3 more
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