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Eyewitnesses' General Metamemory Beliefs Do Not Predict Culprit‐Presence Detection
ABSTRACT If eyewitnesses' general beliefs about their memory predicted whether they detect the culprit in a lineup, it could be useful in legal investigations to systematically assess general metamemory beliefs. Using a process‐oriented approach, we tested this hypothesis in two experiments.
Marie Luisa Schaper+4 more
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Effectiveness of Activated Charcoal Toothpaste vs. 6% Hydrogen Peroxide Whitening Pen-An In Vitro Study. [PDF]
Bardellini E+5 more
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Polyaspartic acid‐calcium‐lanthanum (PAsp‐Ca‐La) complexes could induce antibacterial remineralization of demineralized dentin and in‐depth occlusion of dentinal tubules (DTs) with lanthanum‐doped hydroxyapatite (La‐HAp) via polyelectrolyte‐cation complexes pre‐precursor (PCCP) process, allowing the release of La3+ in response to acids generated by ...
Ling Zhu+12 more
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Stannous Fluoride in Toothpastes: A Review of Its Clinical Effects and Likely Mechanisms of Action. [PDF]
Nicholson JW.
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Assessment of Oral Microbial Viability by 2,6-Dichlorophenolindophenol a Redox Agent. [PDF]
Sreenivasan PK, Haraszthy VI.
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Dental Disgust—An Ethnography of Abjection in Elderly Care
ABSTRACT This study identifies dental disgust as a widespread experience among carers while caring for decayed and ill mouths, hindering vital daily dental care among care‐dependent older people. It is based on an ethnographic study conducted in nursing homes, home‐care units and a rehabilitation centre in Danish elderly care, and it suggests that ...
Louise Folker
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