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“... decrease in surface roughness and bacterial adhesion in implant surfaces following the implantoplasty...”
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“... 24 h after initial care. At necropsy, there was pulmonary edema, moderate hyperemia and severe tricuspid...”
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“...Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the surface free energy (SFE), wetting and surface...”
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“... decreases in cell viability (p<0.05), while the SFE, Ra, bacterial adhesion, antimicrobial, and bacterial...”
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“... amines. Some bacterial strains belonging to the group of LAB and Enterobacteriaceaewere positive...”
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