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Optimal operating policies for tailored linear polyethylene resins production
(John Wiley & Sons IncHobokenEUA, 2008)
Dispersing carbon nanotubes in phenolic resin using an aqueous solution
(2011-11-01)
The ability to control the carbon nanotube (CNT) dispersion in polymers is considered the key to most applications of nanotube/polymer composites. The carbon nanotube dispersion into water with different surfactants, as ...
Dispersing carbon nanotubes in phenolic resin using an aqueous solution
(2011-11-01)
The ability to control the carbon nanotube (CNT) dispersion in polymers is considered the key to most applications of nanotube/polymer composites. The carbon nanotube dispersion into water with different surfactants, as ...
Polymerization shrinkage: effects of boundary conditions and filling technique of resin composite restorations
(Elsevier B.V., 2004-08-01)
Objective: To evaluate the linear polymerization shrinkage (LPS) and the effect of polymerization shrinkage of a resin composite and resin-dentin bond strength under different boundary conditions and filling techniques.Methods: ...
Polymerization shrinkage: effects of boundary conditions and filling technique of resin composite restorations
(Elsevier B.V., 2004-08-01)
Objective: To evaluate the linear polymerization shrinkage (LPS) and the effect of polymerization shrinkage of a resin composite and resin-dentin bond strength under different boundary conditions and filling techniques.Methods: ...
Polymerization kinetics of pre-heated composite
(Int Amer Assoc Dental Researchi A D R/a A D RAlexandriaEUA, 2006)
Measurement of Interfacial Porosity at the Acrylic Resin/Denture Tooth Interface
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2010-01-01)
Purpose: Small pores of almost uniform shape and size are common in polymeric materials; however, significant porosity can weaken a denture base resin and promote staining, harboring of organisms such as Candida albicans, ...
Measurement of Interfacial Porosity at the Acrylic Resin/Denture Tooth Interface
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2010-01-01)
Purpose: Small pores of almost uniform shape and size are common in polymeric materials; however, significant porosity can weaken a denture base resin and promote staining, harboring of organisms such as Candida albicans, ...