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“... B (RB) for interfacial micromorphology analysis of dental composite restorations on water sorption/solubility (WS/WSL...”
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“... bond strength (μTBS) of a composite resin to dentin. Methods: Cervical dentin of thirty-two human...”
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“... be difficult to formulate drugs that have low water solubility into high strength intranasal solutions. Hence...”
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“... be difficult to formulate drugs that have low water solubility into high strength intranasal solutions. Hence...”
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“... by inadequate access. Therefore, considering the possibility to decrease steps of cementation, this study was...”
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