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Tooth Enamel Demineralization: Caries and Erosion from the Viewpoint of Chemistry. [PDF]
Enax J, Schulze Zur Wiesche E, Epple M.
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Silver and fluoride ions in remineralization of enamel and dentine
Objective: To investigate the effect of silver and fluoride ions in the remineralization of demineralized enamel and dentine lesions. Materials and methods: Extracted sound premolars were cut into cuboidal blocks. Acid-resistant varnish was painted onto
Kwok, ACY, Lo, ECM, Li, CMT, Zhi, Q
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Abstract High‐resolution, year‐long observations (2023–2024) were conducted in the Gulf of Oristano, a shallow semi‐enclosed basin on the western coast of Sardinia, to address the scarcity of sustained in situ measurements resolving sub‐seasonal coastal processes in the Mediterranean.
Andrea Cucco +12 more
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Comparative Study on the Surface Properties of Synthetic Carbonated Hydroxyapatite and Natural Hydroxyapatite Before and After Contact with Solutions with de- and Remineralization Activity. [PDF]
Ilieva R +3 more
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Abstract Understanding dissolved organic carbon (DOC) fluxes in boreal freshwater systems is critical for constraining high‐latitude carbon budgets and anticipating climate‐driven changes. Here, we present a retrospective assessment (2000–2024) of DOC fluxes in the Upper Mackenzie River watershed, focusing on Great Slave Lake (GSL), a key hydrological ...
Jiyeong Hong +8 more
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Dentists Regarding the Diagnosis and Management of White Spot Lesions. [PDF]
Novozhilova N +7 more
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Abstract Glacial‐interglacial cycles increased in length from about 41 to 100 thousand years during the Middle Pleistocene Transition (MPT) about 1.5 to 0.8 million years ago. This took place in step with strong global cooling after several million years of weaker cooling.
G. Shaffer +2 more
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Polyphosphate-based strategies in enamel remineralization: mechanisms, evidence, and clinical potential. [PDF]
Seffahi B, El Ouarti I, Abdallaoui F.
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Remineralization of marine particulate organic matter
Marine microorganisms play a significant role in the cycling of nutrients in the open ocean through production, consumption, and degradation of organic matter (OM).
Burkhardt, Brian Gary
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Abstract Understanding the mechanisms that drive the mobilization and fate of organic carbon (OC) in Arctic landscapes is important for modeling the feedbacks among permafrost thaw, carbon cycling, and climate change. While significant progress has been made toward measuring in situ OC decomposition in permafrost soils and bulk particulate organic ...
Marisa Repasch +6 more
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