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Strength restoration, recommendations

Rehabilitation by recommending exercises or physical therapy to restore movement, strength and function. [Pg.687]

In this section, the effects of chemical toughening using ion exchange by the paste method on the strength and lifetime of dental porcelains are shown. In this study, a feldspathic porcelain (Ultropaline Super Transparent, Jen Dental - UST) recommended for metal-ceramic or all ceramic restorations was used. The chemical composition of this porcelain is shown in Table 4. [Pg.179]

Dispersion of NK and NP in polyolefins is not straightforward because of the polarity of these grades, so a silane coupling agent is recommended. TTie silane partially restores the elongation at break of PP, which can otherwise be drastically reduced by the FR, although impact strength as measured by Izod tests are maintained. [Pg.36]

Thymol,—This furnishes a not unpleasant, and very useful antiseptic soap, recommended especially for the cleansing of ulcerated wounds and restoring the skin to a healthy state. The normal strength is 3 per cent. It is preferable to replace part of the thymol with red thyme oil, the thymene of which imparts a sweeter odour to the soap than if produced with thymol alone. A suitable blend is 2 per cent, of thymol crystals and per cent, of a good red thyme oil. [Pg.90]


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