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Fig.  1.SEM images of the Incisal (I), B1 and C4 porcelain compounds. The powder (P) and sintered (S) versions are shown to demonstrate the impact of sintering on the microstructure
Fig.  2. Generated spectrum of counts per second per electron volt (cps/eV)  against incident X-ray energy (keV) of the Incisal porcelain sample
Fig.  4. Elemental weight % maps of calcium (Ca) and potassium (K) in the powered (P) Incisal (I), B1 and C4 samples

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