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Volume 7, Issue 2, May 2010 · Econ Journal Watch
... Although an additional section follows below, reporting other results, here we offer some remarks that conclude the foregoing discussion. In this paper we have striven to present our results simply and transparently. We ... See full document
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Volume 7 | Issue 2 - 2017
... Within the limits of the study, the results show that music reduces pain perception by aviation anxiety in patients undergoing extraction. To the lesser extent, distraction and instruction may also be used to ... See full document
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Volume 7 | Issue 2 - 2017
... result of MTA should be compared with CH with more randomized clinical trials. Until then, we should use MTA as a new material which may not have a long-term usage. This is most important with respect to its use ... See full document
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Volume 7 | Issue 2 - 2017
... Patients whose chief complaint is of bleeding gums or need scaling are included in the study, visiting the Department of Periodontology, Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai. An age group between 15 and 45 years ... See full document
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Volume 7 | Issue 2 - 2017
... In our study, the mean DMF(T) score of the subjects examined using dental loupes is 3.77 ± 2.60 and the mean DMF(T) score of subjects examined under normal vision is 3.77 ± 2.80. The difference was not statistically ... See full document
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Volume 7 | Issue 2 - 2017
... between 2 and 6 years of age, they were medically healthy, had full primary dentition with or without the eruption of first permanent molar and the parent or guardian provided informed consent for the child’s ... See full document
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Volume 7 | Issue 2 - 2017
... Dental caries is the most common chronic disease of humankind. Dental caries development is considered to involve a triad of indispensable factors that can be concluded as bacteria in dental plaque, carbohydrates in the ... See full document
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Volume 7 | Issue 2 - 2017
... Method of collecting samples is not uniform in all 4 studies where 2 studies used both oral swish and oral swab as collection method while other two involved only oral rinse and oral swab for collecting sample. ... See full document
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Volume 7 | Issue 2 - 2017
... Ecdysteroids can lower cholesterol and blood glucose, are seen as healthy for the liver and intestines by increasing protein synthesis rates, and may have protective effects on neural tissue. 20-EC has been shown ... See full document
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Volume 7 | Issue 2 - 2017
... dental students have prescribed the drugs (Figure 7). The most common source of information about drug prescription is from the pharmacology course (32%), professors (28%), official books (24%), medical ... See full document
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Volume 7 | Issue 2 - 2017
... A simple, rapid, accurate, precise, and reproducible validated reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method was developed for the determination of lamivudine and zidovudine in bulk and tablet dosage ... See full document
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Volume 7 | Issue 2 - 2017
... study the antimicrobial effect of an agent in depth, time-kill test and flow cytofluorometric methods are recommended, which provide information on the nature of the inhibitory effect (bactericidal or bacteriostatic) ... See full document
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Volume 7 | Issue 2 - 2017
... This in vitro study was carried out in the Department of Microbiology in Saveetha Dental College, Saveetha University, and Chennai. This is an in vitro experimental study done on microtiter plates. Commercially available ... See full document
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Volume 5, Issue 1, January 2008 · Econ Journal Watch
... (2) Statistically remarkable: Based on the new highway variable developed in the paper, Baum-Snow’s econometric results lead him to conclude that “one new highway passing through a central city reduces its ... See full document
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Volume 13, Issue 3, September 2016 · Econ Journal Watch
... Extreme poverty combined with feckless bureaucrats arguably led to a resur- gence in the culture of corruption that had plagued the late Joseon dynasty. “Since independence in 1948,” writes David Kang, “Korea has seen a ... See full document
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Volume 5, Issue 2, May 2008 · Econ Journal Watch
... I recently read a paper published in a prestigious economics journal to re- main nameless that called into question some of the claims of tobacco control activists. I enjoyed the paper and sent a quick email to ... See full document
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Volume 13, Issue 1, January 2016 · Econ Journal Watch
... of 7 September 1736 and hanged him at the scene of Wilson’s death, showing their detestation of the revenue system Wilson fought, and their utter defiance of official authority (Scott 1818, ... See full document
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Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2007 · Econ Journal Watch
... Their un-realized hypothesis rests on the notion that “declines in capitaliza- tion can induce ‘go-for-broke’ strategies among insured banks. With less of their own funds at risk as capital declines, insured banks ... See full document
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Volume 8, Issue 2, May 2011 · Econ Journal Watch
... At the blog-post you can read many comments objecting to the shortlist. Foldvary was not the only nomination suppressed. For example, the blog’s community of authors also suppressed Nassim Nicholas Taleb. Taleb was ... See full document
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Volume 11, Issue 3, September 2014 · Econ Journal Watch
... On the other hand, Kleiner could respond that his chapter on dentists and dental hygienists is a very good proxy for a chapter on physicians and non- physician substitutes. In that chapter, Kleiner develops a model of ... See full document
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