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  • ...que for treating an exposed [[dental pulp]] with a material that seals the exposure site and promotes [[reparative dentin]] formation.<ref>Komabayashi T, Zhu Q * The tooth must be asymptomatic before the exposure i.e., no spontaneous [[pain]], or abnormal response to thermal stimuli.
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  • ...eparative dentin and maintain pulp vitality. It is used only when the pulp exposure is small and the pulp is not inflamed. ...is to allow the remaining affected dentin to remineralize and prevent pulp exposure.
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  • ...ein aggregation''' is a biological phenomenon where misfolded [[protein]]s aggregate (i.e., accumulate and clump together) in the form of insoluble fibrils lead ...ese diseases, certain proteins become misfolded, which makes them prone to aggregate.
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  • ...rom conformational change and loss of solubility to aggregation due to the exposure of hydrophobic groups. ...The process of denaturation can also cause proteins to stick together, or aggregate. This can lead to a variety of diseases, such as [[Alzheimer's disease]] an
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  • ...density, and exposure to insured assets. The zones are used to assess and aggregate risks at a regional level, providing valuable insights for insurers and rei * Monitor and manage accumulations of risks to avoid excessive exposure.
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  • ...nflammation can exacerbate the process. Once misfolded, these proteins can aggregate into insoluble fibrils or plaques that interfere with cellular functions. ...ess goes awry, leading to the formation of beta-sheet-rich structures that aggregate into oligomers, fibrils, or plaques. These aggregates can cause cell death
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  • ...the structure, the type of masonry unit, the climatic conditions, and the exposure of the structure. [[Lime mortar]] is composed of lime and an aggregate such as sand, mixed with water. The Ancient Egyptians were the first to use
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  • ...hydrophobic effect, where non-polar molecules aggregate to minimize their exposure to water.
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  • ...where nonpolar molecules aggregate in aqueous solutions to minimize their exposure to water molecules. This interaction is crucial in biological processes, su
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  • ...wers appearing on separate plants. The fruit is a large, juicy, berry-like aggregate with a purple to almost black skin when ripe and contains several seeds. ...requires a tropical or subtropical climate, with a preference for full sun exposure. The plant is relatively drought-tolerant once established but benefits fro
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  • [[File:Biotite_aggregate_-_Ochtendung,_Eifel,_Germany.jpg|Biotite aggregate - Ochtendung, Eifel, Germany|thumb]] '''Biotite''' is a common [[phyllosili ...substances such as [[asbestos]]. However, the health risks associated with exposure to biotite itself are minimal. Problems can arise when the mineral is prese
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  • ...utyllithium in solution has been a subject of study, and it is believed to aggregate, forming hexameric or tetrameric clusters, depending on the solvent and con ...d eye protection, must be worn when working with this compound. Accidental exposure to water or moisture can lead to violent reactions, producing flammable gas
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  • * Homogeneity: Ensures uniform exposure of cells to nutrients, growth factors, and test compounds. * Aggregation: Some cell types tend to aggregate in suspension, which can hinder growth and analysis.
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  • ...pplications, including insulation, soil conditioning, and as a lightweight aggregate for plaster and concrete. ...notable example was the mine in Libby, Montana, which was closed in 1990. Exposure to asbestos can lead to serious health issues, including lung cancer and me
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  • ...is in road construction, where it is used as the glue or binder mixed with aggregate particles to create asphalt concrete. Its other main uses are for bituminou ...ing with hot asphalt can pose health and safety risks, including burns and exposure to toxic fumes. Proper safety measures, such as wearing protective clothing
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  • ...ants are grown in an air or mist environment without the use of soil or an aggregate medium. This method leverages a [[nutrient solution]] delivery system that * '''Increased Air Exposure:''' Roots have direct access to oxygen, which is essential for respiration
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  • '''Fruit''': The blackberry fruit is an aggregate fruit, composed of multiple small drupelets. Each drupelet contains a seed '''Site Selection''': Choose a location with well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Blackberries prefer slightly acidic soil.
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  • ...isease, and it has caused serious outbreaks. Outbreaks have been linked to exposure to cooling towers, whirlpool spas, and decorative fountains. * Your exposure to animals
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  • ...a certain type of stimulus, it is also beneficial to reduce the patient's exposure to that stimulus in order to reduce the likelihood of seizures.<ref name="U ...Santi S, Melli M. 2008. Cystatin B and its EPM1 mutants are polymeric and aggregate prone in vivo. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1783: 312-22</ref>
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  • ...id plaque]]''': The sticky, abnormal accumulations of amyloid-beta protein aggregate around neuronsand synapses in the memory and intellectual centers of the br ...[[animal model]]''': A laboratory animal that—through changes in its diet, exposure to toxins, genetic chang-es, or other experimental manipulations—mimics s
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