Is Oral Temperature an Accurate Measurement ReviewMazerolle, Stephanie MGanio, Matthew SCasa, Douglas JVingren, JakobKlau, Jennifer
However, a main drawback associated with this method is the lack of control over the size and shape of the NPs during the coacervate preparation, which is influenced by parameters such as temperature, ionic strength, pH, and polymer concentration. To overcome this limitation, incorporating other ...
One of the most important issues in the use of dental applications is the effect of theoral environmenton their performance. The bio-tribocorrosion behavior of materials is largely influenced by thephysicochemical propertiesof the surrounding environment, such as chemical composition, temperature, pH, ...
4d). EVs appeared to be taken up into lysosomes within 1 h of incubation, where they further accumulated over 24 h (Extended Data Fig. 5b,c), suggesting that bound Axl receptors may also be internalized. To further prove that PS is responsible for the antiviral effect of EVs, we ...
Dental caries, a highly prevalent oral disease, impacts a significant portion of the global population. Conventional approaches that indiscriminately eradicate microbes disrupt the natural equilibrium of the oral microbiota. In contrast, biointervention
1reports the geographic area, the temperature conditions and the developmental timing for the most studied species together with literature references. Fig. 2 Life cycle of sea cucumbers. Schematic showing the two types of reproductive strategies of Holothurians. Planktotrophic species have transparent ...
Thus, it is recommended that the collected samples should be kept in any case maintained at low temperature (preferably 4 °C) at the collection time and stored in ice box during transportation as this would help for preservation of viral load and viability. Detection methodologies Currently, ...
A Study on the Temperature Measuring System of an Oral CavityKim, K.CHONGI HAKHOE NONMUNJI
In these cases it is thought that algesic substances, both endogenous from pulp tissue damage or neurogenic inflammation and exogenous from bacterial toxins, invade the periapical area despite the fact that the pulp has not completely degenerated and can still react to stimuli such as temperature ...
where d is the vector of design variables (e.g., size, structure), x is the vector of state variables (e.g., temperature, flowrate), z is the vector of control variables (i.e., the degrees of freedom that can be manipulated during operation), and θ is the vector of uncertain pa...