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Clinical selectivity

Clinical Selectivity Beneficial versus Toxic Effects of Drugs... [Pg.55]

Piraud M, Boyer M, Mathieu M, Maire I (1993) Diagnosis of mucopolysaccharidoses in a clinically selected population by urinary glycosaminoglycan analysis a study of 2000 urine samples. Clin Chim Acta 221 171-181... [Pg.324]

Some Aspects of Dosage, Clinical Selectivity and Stereoisomerism... [Pg.136]

Resin composites can be classified according to filler particles as fine-particle, hybrid, microhybrid and microfilled other classifications such as flowable or packable are related to their manipulation [1-3]. Quartz and glass (several types) fillers in fine-particle composites have sizes of about 0.5 to 3 pm. Microfilled and hybrid composites contain colloidal silica particles of 0.01 to 0.02 pm diameter incorporated in the polymer matrix. The microfilled composites also contain these submicron particles in groimd 10 to 20 pm filler particles of the polymerized oligomers. The filler volume fraction for composite products varies widely from about 20% to 70%. Clinical selection of composites depends upon strength, wear resistance and esthetics needed for the particular tooth restoration. [Pg.657]

A similar schedule with clinical selection criteria for the gloves in health care treatment has been presented by Fay (1994). [Pg.423]


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