LEADER 01992oam 2200637K 450 001 9910712905003321 005 20180924044904.1 024 8 $aGOVPUB-C13-a56c384e38c3dcd5c07619d3e309d26d 035 $a(CKB)5470000002499148 035 $a(OCoLC)952977138$z(OCoLC)822057459 035 $a(OCoLC)995470000002499148 035 $a(EXLCZ)995470000002499148 100 $a20160704d1976 ua 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||||abp 135 $aurbn||||||ada 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aThe dynamics of fields of higher spin /$fRaymond W. Hayward 210 1$aWashington :$cU.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards :$cFor sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,$d1976. 215 $a1 online resource (iii, 94 pages) 225 1 $aNBS monograph ;$v154 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 606 $aNuclear spin 606 $aQuantum field theory 606 $aChamps, Th eorie quantique des 606 $aLorentz, Groupes de 606 $aLorentz, Transformations de 606 $aOndes de spin 606 $aSpin 606 $aNuclear spin$2fast 606 $aQuantum field theory$2fast 615 0$aNuclear spin. 615 0$aQuantum field theory. 615 6$aChamps, Th eorie quantique des. 615 6$aLorentz, Groupes de. 615 6$aLorentz, Transformations de. 615 6$aOndes de spin. 615 6$aSpin. 615 7$aNuclear spin. 615 7$aQuantum field theory. 676 $a602/.1 s 676 $a530.1/43 686 $aUK 1400$2rvk 700 $aHayward$b Raymond W.$f1921-2001.$01400891 712 02$aUnited States.$bNational Bureau of Standards. 801 0$bOCLCE 801 1$bOCLCE 801 2$bAZU 801 2$bOCLCF 801 2$bOCLCQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910712905003321 996 $aThe dynamics of fields of higher spin$93468587 997 $aUNINA LEADER 01195nam 2200433 450 001 9910798522103321 005 20230808194647.0 010 $a1-68325-158-X 035 $a(CKB)3710000000776882 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4619672 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL4619672 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr11241311 035 $a(OCoLC)956277922 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000776882 100 $a20160825h20162016 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 10$aAlergias y asma $ediferentes tipos de alergias y co?mo combatirlas eficazmente /$fSimone Wesner 210 1$aIreland :$cEditorial De Vecchi,$d2016. 210 4$dİ2016 215 $a1 online resource (107 pages) 225 0 $aColeccio?n Dvelsillo 311 $a84-315-3169-X 606 $aAllergy$vPopular works 606 $aAsthma$vPopular works 615 0$aAllergy 615 0$aAsthma 676 $a616.97 700 $aWesner$b Simone$0966047 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910798522103321 996 $aAlergias y asma$93679553 997 $aUNINA LEADER 05133oam 2200577 450 001 9910822400203321 005 20170523091546.0 010 $a0-12-394836-3 035 $a(OCoLC)878969742 035 $a(MiFhGG)GVRL6ZSG 035 $a(EXLCZ)992550000001115637 100 $a20140306d2014 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurun|---uuuua 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aAdvanced ceramics for dentistry /$f[edited by] James Zhijian Shen and Tomaz Kosmac 210 1$aWaltham, MA :$cButterworth-Heinemann, an imprint of Elsevier,$d2014. 215 $a1 online resource (xiv, 402 pages) $cillustrations (some color) 225 0 $aGale eBooks 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-12-394619-0 311 $a1-299-84721-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Advanced Ceramics for Dentistry; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; 1 Introduction; 2 Teeth; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Microstructure of Teeth; 2.2.1 Enamel; 2.2.2 Dentin; 2.2.3 Cementum; 2.2.4 Pulp; 2.3 Optical Properties of Teeth; 2.3.1 Color; 2.3.2 Opacity and Translucency; 2.3.3 Fluorescence; 2.3.4 Opalescence; 2.3.5 Metamerism; 2.4 Mechanical Properties of Teeth; 2.5 Common Defects and Damage; Acknowledgments; References; 3 Dental Prostheses; 3.1 Introduction of Prosthodontics and Dental Prostheses; 3.2 Restoration of Tooth Defects; 3.2.1 Direct Fillings 327 $a3.2.2 Inlays and Onlays3.2.3 Laminate Veneers; 3.2.4 Partial Crowns; 3.2.5 Full Crowns; 3.2.6 Post-and-core; 3.3 Restoration of Partial Edentulism; 3.3.1 Fixed Partial Dentures; 3.3.2 Bonded Bridges; 3.3.3 Removable Partial Dentures; 3.3.4 Precise Attachment Dentures; 3.4 Restoration of Complete Edentulism; 3.4.1 Complete Dentures; 3.4.2 Overdentures; Acknowledgments; References; 4 Dental Implants; 4.1 Principle Structure of Dental Implants; 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4.6.1 Fitting of Ceramic Implants; 4.6.2 Bite Force and Fracture Risk of Implants; 4.7 Infection Management; 4.8 Osseointegration; References; 5 Clinical Failures of Ceramic Dental Prostheses; 5.1 Fractographic Analysis of Ceramics and Glasses; 5.1.1 Tools and Equipment; 5.1.2 Fracture Patterns and Origins 327 $a5.1.3 Fracture Surface Examination5.2 Failures of Ceramic Dental Prostheses; 5.2.1 Fracture Features; 5.2.1.1 Cracking Initiated at the Margin; 5.2.1.2 Cracking Initiated at Occlusal Contacts; 5.2.1.3 Porcelain Chipping and Delamination; 5.2.2 Analysis of Failure Origin; 5.2.2.1 Failure Origins as Defects or Flaws; 5.2.2.2 Hertzian Cone Cracks Under Compressive Stress; 5.2.2.3 Cracks at Interface Under Tensile Stress; 5.2.3 Flaws and Defects; 5.2.3.1 Flaws/Defects and Failure Origins; 5.2.3.2 Defects in Porcelain; Gas Bubbles; Inclusions; Agglomerates; Compositional Inhomogeneities 327 $a5.2.3.3 Defects in Ceramics 330 $a The growth of implant and fixed prosthodontics practices in dentistry has created a rapidly increasing demand for advanced ceramics and ceramic processes. Innovations in ceramics and ceramic processes are vital to ensure reliable and affordable dental-restoration solutions with aesthetically pleasing outcomes. The work aims to engage the bioceramics and engineering communities to meet the challenges of modern dental restoration using advanced ceramics. 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