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Retainer Device Component
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Retainer
A physical device designed to hold something in place.
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2013
2013
The Structure Analysis of Secondary (Recycled) AlSi9Cu3 Cast Alloy with and without Heat Treatment
L. Hurtalová
,
E. Tillová
,
M. Chalupová
2013
Corpus ID: 135664792
Al-Si alloys are very universal materials, comprising of from 85% to 90% of the aluminium cast parts produced for the automotive…
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2009
2009
pH-Zone-refining centrifugal partition chromatography for preparative isolation and purification of steroidal glycoalkaloids from Solanum xanthocarpum.
Anupam Maurya
,
Shalini Gupta
,
Suroochi Negi
,
S. Srivastava
Journal of Separation Science
2009
Corpus ID: 31824420
pH-Zone-refining centrifugal-partition chromatography (CPC) was successfully applied in the separation of complex polar steroidal…
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2005
2005
Static strength of molar region direct technique glass fibre-reinforced composite fixed partial dentures.
S. R. Dyer
,
L. Lassila
,
P. Alander
,
P. Vallittu
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
2005
Corpus ID: 44987141
The aim of this study was to determine static fracture force of fibre-reinforced composite (FRC) fixed partial dentures (FPD…
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2005
2005
Further considerations of axial preload variations with temperature and the resultant effects on contact stresses in simple lens mountings
P. Yoder
,
A. Hatheway
SPIE Optics + Photonics
2005
Corpus ID: 123626942
Prior publications have postulated a direct relationship between a change in temperature and the corresponding change in axial…
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2001
2001
Nickel-titanium mandibular bonded lingual 3-3 retainer: for permanent retention and solving relapse of mandibular anterior crowding.
E. Liou
,
L. I. Chen
,
C. S. Huang
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial…
2001
Corpus ID: 45385297
An innovative technique that involves a nickel-titanium mandibular bonded lingual 3-3 retainer was used to treat relapse of…
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2000
2000
Advanced biomaterials used for a new telescopic retainer for removable dentures.
P. Weigl
,
L. Hahn
,
H. Lauer
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
2000
Corpus ID: 41708250
Removable dentures supported by cast-metal telescopic crowns often exhibit an unpredictable increase or decrease in retentive…
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1998
1998
In vitro study of fracture strength and marginal adaptation of fibre-reinforced-composite versus all ceramic fixed partial dentures.
M. Loose
,
M. Rosentritt
,
A. Leibrock
,
M. Behr
,
G. Handel
European Journal of Prosthodontics and…
1998
Corpus ID: 21442691
In this in vitro study fracture strength and marginal adaptation of adhesive-fixed three-unit posterior fixed partial dentures…
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1987
1987
Streptococcus mutans, lactobacilli and Streptococcus sanguis in plaque from abutment teeth of cemented and of loose retainers.
M. Svanberg
,
C. Jacobson
,
B. Hager
Caries Research
1987
Corpus ID: 3326486
In 17 patients bridgework was removed by ultrasound because of loosening of one retainer. Loosening had been recorded 4 days to 9…
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1973
1973
RPI (rest, proximal plate, I bar) clasp retainer and its modifications.
Krol Aj
1973
Corpus ID: 68030792
1966
1966
Film-Transfer Studies of Seven Ball-Bearing Retainer Materials in 60 deg. R (33 deg. K) Hydrogen Gas at 0.8 Million DN Value.
D. Brewe
,
H. Scibbe
,
W. Anderson
1966
Corpus ID: 136544748
Abstract : Seven self-lubricating retainer materials (a laminated glass cloth with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) binder, a glass…
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