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The Comparative Radiopacity Between Primary And Permanent Teeth, Robert C. Lee
The Comparative Radiopacity Between Primary And Permanent Teeth, Robert C. Lee
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Purpose: This in vitro study compared the radiopacity between human primary and permanent enamel and dentin. It also compared the radiopacity between human anterior and posterior teeth.
Methods: Extracted primary and permanent teeth were used in this study. One mm enamel and one mm dentin slices were cut from each extracted tooth. Radiographs were taken of each enamel and dentin specimen 1 mm in thickness along with an aluminum step-wedge using procedures specified in International Standards Organization (ISO) 4049:2000. A densitometer was used to measure the Optical Density (OD) of the radiographs of the specimen and the accompanying aluminum step-wedge. …
Comparison Of Microleakage In Three Sealant Placement Protocols Vs. The Enamel Loc System, Audrey T. Sheu
Comparison Of Microleakage In Three Sealant Placement Protocols Vs. The Enamel Loc System, Audrey T. Sheu
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
PURPOSE: To evaluate sealant microleakage using four different application techniques.
METHODS: The four application techniques evaluated were acid etch only, Adper L-Pop bonding, Optibond bonding, and Enamel Loc One-Step Sealant. Sixty-four extracted third molar teeth were assigned on one of four application techniques (n=16) and Clinpro sealants applied according to the manufacturer's instructions. The teeth were thermocycled for 500 cycles, dyed, and embedded in resin. The samples were then sectioned and evaluated for microleakage on the buccal and lingual surfaces. Statistical methods employed to analyze the data were the Kruskal-Willis rank test and the Mann-Whitney U test.
RESULTS: No significant …
Statistical Approach To The Characterization And Recognition Of Human Gaits, Derrick M. Chelliah
Statistical Approach To The Characterization And Recognition Of Human Gaits, Derrick M. Chelliah
Theses and Dissertations
This thesis addresses the final portion of a complete process for human gait recognition. The thesis takes as input information that has been generated from videotaping walking individuals and converting their gaits into numerical data that measures the locations of various points on the body through time. Beginning with this data, this thesis uses a variety of mathematical and statistical methods to create identifying signatures for each individual and identify them on the basis of that signature. The end goal is to achieve under controlled laboratory conditions human gait recognition, an identification method which does not require contact or cooperation …
Status, Distribution And Reproductive Rates Of American Oystercatchers In Virginia, Alexandra Lee Wilke
Status, Distribution And Reproductive Rates Of American Oystercatchers In Virginia, Alexandra Lee Wilke
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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