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The effect of ionizing radiation on properties of fluoride-releasing restorative materials
Published 2020“…<div><p>Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of ionizing radiation from high energy X-ray on fluoride release, surface roughness, flexural strength, and surface chemical composition of the materials. …”
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Different drug release mechanisms.
Published 2024“…The model dependent approaches revealed the Weibull model (AMD-10), the Zero order (AMD-3), and the Korsemeyer-Peppas models were the most effective predictions for the release of the pharmaceutical substance from the dosage form. …”
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Attachment and Release of Water Fleas’ Ephippia on a Medium-Sized Waterfowl’s Leg for Migration
Published 2023“…In this work, using the legs of American Pekin ducks as test samples, we found that a “coating” mechanism might play a significant role in this attachment and that surface tension-induced attraction might have a secondary effect on it. …”
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Attachment and Release of Water Fleas’ Ephippia on a Medium-Sized Waterfowl’s Leg for Migration
Published 2023“…In this work, using the legs of American Pekin ducks as test samples, we found that a “coating” mechanism might play a significant role in this attachment and that surface tension-induced attraction might have a secondary effect on it. …”