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Large Language Models and Machine Learning Framework for Predicting Dental Ceramics Performance. [PDF]
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Embedding two dimensional Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> platelets array into YSZ ceramics for high-temperature applications. [PDF]
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A two year randomized clinical trial comparing opposing enamel wear from milled resin-matrix ceramic and direct bulk-fill composite overlays. [PDF]
Elhaddad EEH, Elkady AAM, Diab DFS.
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[Exposition] Qajar Ceramics: Bridging Tradition and Modernity
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Ultrasound Patches Toward Intelligent Theranostics: From Flexible Materials to Closed-Loop Biomedical Systems. [PDF]
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Traditional Ceramics Manufacturing
2021Ceramic is associated to clay because earliest ceramic articles were made from naturally occurring materials such as clay minerals. Clays and many of the same raw materials are still serve as the main constituents of traditional ceramics that in broad sense encompass heavy clay products, construction materials, whitewares, refractories, glasses, etc ...
Manuel J. Ribeiro, Dilshat Tulyaganov
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Ceramic, Tradition and Sociology: Approaching Turkish Ceramic Practice
Key Engineering Materials, 20017th Conference of the European-Ceramic-Society -- SEP 09-13, 2001 -- BRUGGE ...
Karkıner, Nadide, Balcı, AH
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2020
This chapter presents an analysis of ceramic artifacts collected during recent Audrey site excavations. Jar rims are seriated using established chronological sequences from Cahokia; these patterns are considered in conjunction with AMS dates from four features to date the site to Cahokia’s early Stirling phase (AD 1100–1150).
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This chapter presents an analysis of ceramic artifacts collected during recent Audrey site excavations. Jar rims are seriated using established chronological sequences from Cahokia; these patterns are considered in conjunction with AMS dates from four features to date the site to Cahokia’s early Stirling phase (AD 1100–1150).
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Migration and the Coyotlatelco Ceramic Tradition:
2019This chapter argues that the Late Classic/Epiclassic ceramic style known as Coyotlatelco has roots in the eastern El Bajío of Near West Mexico. Coyotlatelco became a widespread ceramic tradition in Epiclassic Central Mexico. Its chief defining characteristic is its suite of unsupported and tripod-supported vessels decorated with red-painted geometric ...
Christine Hernández, Dan M. Healan
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