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Wear characteristics in a two-body wear test

Dental Materials, 1994
A previous report compared spherical steatite (ceramic enamel substitute) abraders with those of natural enamel in a two-body wear test. The wear rates and coefficients of friction of the two abraders against various composites and an amalgam were well correlated although the wear rates were slightly higher with steatite.
Wassell RW, McCabe JF, Walls AWG
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Influence of Wearing Schedule on Extended-wear Complications

Ophthalmology, 1986
The effect of wearing schedule on extended-wear (EW) success was evaluated over a nine-month period by assigning 36 subjects to 5 different wearing schedules (removal every 4, 7, 14, or 28 days, or daily wear [DW]). All but one EW patient required interruption of extended wear at least once; half of the DW patients completed the study without ...
E, Kenyon, K A, Polse, R G, Seger
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Wearing Text

2017
This chapter examines the act of wearing text. It considers how the author teaches the relationship between the-media and collective identity through an experiment during which students reflect on their own media consumption. As 'wearing' and identity are inextricably linked — the act of dressing in the morning is a process of performance; a ...
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Is Daily Wear Better than Extended Wear? Arguments in Favor of Daily Wear

Cornea, 1990
The use of contact lenses for extended wear appears to be accompanied by an increase in several complications, the most serious of which is corneal infection. It has been proposed that infection is due to corneal epithelial layer microtrauma and lens care system contamination, but noncompliance, contamination of care systems, and microtrauma ...
B A, Weissman, B J, Mondino
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Is Daily Wear Better than Extended Wear? A Rational Approach to Extended Wear

Cornea, 1990
The physiologic and anatomic effects of contact lens (CL) wear include both short- and long-term changes in the corneal epithelium stroma, and endothelium. Although these effects can arise in all lens wearers, they are of greatest concern in users of extended wear lenses, owing to their association with an increased incidence of sight-threatening ...
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Sporty Compression Socks: To Wear or Not to Wear?

Archives of Dermatology, 2012
Jennifer Gloeckner, Powers   +1 more
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Footwear Wear and Wear Mechanisms

2023
Arnab Chanda   +2 more
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Helmet Wearing State Detection Based on Improved Yolov5s

Sensors, 2022
Fu-Su Xiao, Zhe-Ming Lu, Lu Zhe-Ming
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Mask-Wearing Behaviors after Two Years of Wearing Masks Due to COVID-19 in Korea: A Cross-Sectional Study

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022
Wonyoung Yang
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Tooth wear

International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2007
Knevel, R. J., Van Der Woord, J. E.
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