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“... or not). The samples were submitted to tensile bond strength test (1 mm/min), and the data (MPa) were...”
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“..., aging at 132 °C for 35 h or 140 h). All the groups were subjected to the biaxial flexural test...”
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“... to interface aging and the remaining specimens were used for immediate analysis. The specimens were sectioned...”
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“... older/elderly population, including in Portugal. Of significance, aging is accompanied by a decline...”
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“... LS_1SU group showed a significant decrease in SBS after aging vs without aging. The LS_1SU (12.20) group showed...”
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“... 16, 48, and 72 weeks of life. After having applied the normality test, the Two-Way ANOVA of repeated measures...”
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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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