Vermilyea et al., 1978 - Google Patents
The rheological properties of fluid denture-base resinsVermilyea et al., 1978
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- Vermilyea S
- Powers J
- Koran A
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- Journal of Dental Research
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The rheological properties of six commercial fluid denture resins were determined by rotational viscometry. Initial viscosity ranged from 67 to 575 centipoise at a rotational speed of 10 revolutions per minute. All resins showed initial non-Newtonian flow behavior and …
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