Moisture susceptibility of resin-modified glass-ionomer materials.
@article{Sidhu1995MoistureSO, title={Moisture susceptibility of resin-modified glass-ionomer materials.}, author={Sharanbir K. Sidhu and Timothy F Watson and H. M. Anstice and Richard William Billington and Gavin J Pearson}, journal={Quintessence international}, year={1995}, volume={26 11}, pages={ 753-4 } }
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