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“... in surface roughness after erosion and abrasion, except for Filtek Z350. After chemical and mechanical...”
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“... (MI Paste; MI) and carbamide/hydrogen peroxides in different proportions on surface properties of bleached...”
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“... mechanical properties obtained from each treatment, flexural tests on CFC composites were performed. After...”
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“... nutritional, textural, and structural properties of chickpeas. It was clearly demonstrated that frying...”
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“... (nHMP) incorporated in glass ionomer cement (GIC) on antimicrobial and physico-mechanical properties...”
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“... fibres, glands, blood and lymphatic vessels) together with the microorganisms residing on its surface...”
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