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Showa Univ. School Of Dentistry Tokyo Jpn | 論文
- Detection of Bisphenol-A in Dental Materials by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
- Properties of a gypsum-bonded magnesia investment using a K_2SO_4 solution for titanium casting
- A Gypsum-Bonded Magnesia Investment is Available for Titanium Casting
- Titanium casting using Magnesia-based Gypsum-bonded investment : Part 1. Basic properties of investment
- Fundamental Studies on Ammonia-free Phosphate-bonded Binder for Dental Investments
- The Possibility of Fabricating Co-Cr Casting Plates by Using a Heat-Shock Method with Conventional Phosphate-Bonded Investments
- Two-stage Heat-Shock Procedure Can Fabricate Sound Co-Cr Casting Denture Plates by Using Conventional Phosphate-Bonded Investments
- Development of Full-Color Display Combined with Ultraviolet-Electroluminescence/Photoluminescence Multilayered Thin Films
- Histological and physicochemical studies of hypercalcified primear lines in the laminar bone of young calves
- Structural and analytical comparison of gallbladder stones collected from a single patient : studies of five cases
- Preliminary report on the correlations among pineal concretions, prostatic calculi and age in human adult males
- Scanning electron microscopy subsequent to a combined treatment of NaOCl and EDTA in some non-collagenous calcified matrixes
- Scanning Electron Microscopy Followed by Combined Treatment of Sodium Hypochlorite and EDTA in Collagenous Calcified Tissues
- Spherulitic brushite stones in the dental pulp of a cow
- Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Microanalysis of Calcified Tissues after NaOCl Treatment and/or Resin Embedding
- Localization and Phenotype of Resident Macrophages in the Dental Pulp during Rat Mandibular First Molar Development
- Immunological Characterization of Junctional Epithelium : An Immunohistochemical Study
- Experimental Binder-free Investments Reused to Cast Dental Precious Alloys
- Histological studies of deciduous teeth with dentinogenesis imperfecta in two siblings
- Extraction of chromosomal DNA from cariogenic bacteria using benzyl chloride