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“... (as-sintered or infiltration) and hydrothermal aging (LTD-Low Temperature Degradation) in 3 levels (baseline...”
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“...Purpose: To investigate the effect of adhesive type and long-term aging on the shear bond strength...”
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“... will reach 22%. The main intrinsic adversity of aging is the decrease in muscle mass (sarcopenia) and...”
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“...Abstract Introduction: The natural aging process may result in morphological changes in the...”
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“...Introduction: The natural aging process may result in morphological changes in the vestibular...”
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