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[CITATION] Influence of risk factors on the pathogenesis of periodontitis


GE Salvi, HP Lawrence, S Offenbacher, JD … - Periodontology …, 1997 - interscience.wiley.com
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Teenaged girls, carbonated beverage consumption, and bone fractures


G Wyshak - Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
Methods A cross-sectional (retrospective) study. Four hundred sixty 9th- and 10th-grade girls
attending the high school participated in this study by completing a self-administered questionnaire
relating to their physical activities and personal and behavioral practices. The school ...
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Water, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Syndromes


E Goldberger - Academic Medicine, 1962 - journals.lww.com
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Nonalcoholic carbonated beverage consumption and bone fractures among …


G Wyshak, RE Frisch, TE Albright, NL … - Journal of …, 1989 - interscience.wiley.com
We report on data relating to nonalcoholic carbonated beverage consumption and bone fractures
in 5,398 college alumnae, 2,622 former college athletes and 2,776 nonathletes, who responded
to a detailed mailed questionnaire. A statistically significant association between ...
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Osteoporosis and osseointegration of implants.


JC Baxter, L Fattore - Journal of prosthodontics: official journal of the …, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
According to medical literature, osteoporosis and related bone pathologies are increasing in
epidemic proportions. The exact etiology of the disease is unknown, but hormonal, dietary, and
genetic factors all contribute to the related loss of bone density. In the disease process, ...
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[CITATION] Nutrition in health and disease


HS Mitchell, LF Cooper - 1976 - JP Lippincott
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Some effects of different phosphate compounds on iron and calcium absorption


AW Mahoney, DG Hendricks - J. Food Sci, 1978 - interscience.wiley.com
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Effect of vitamin D and calcium on periodontitis

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CF Hildebolt - Journal of periodontology, 2005 - Am Acad Periodontology
Humans have a multi-million year evolutionary his- tory, during which genetic adaptations
occurred; however, since about 10,000 years ago, with the domestication of plants and
animals, culture change has far outpaced genetic adaptation.1 We are geneti- cally ...
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Formation of mineralized scar tissue induced by implants containing collagen- …


A Nevins, F Finkelstein, BG Borden, R Moodnik - Journal of Endodontics, 1975 - Elsevier
The ability of a collagen-calcium phosphate gel to induce physiologic closure of subcutaneous
polyethylene tube implants was tested. The openings of several tubes that had been filled with
the gel were occluded by scars of mineralized connective tissue. Differentiation of cells ...
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Anatomy and physiology of the parathyroids: A practical discussion for surgeons


LA Ayala - World Journal of Surgery, 1977 - Springer
Normal parathyroid glands vary in macroscopic appearance, number, and location. Adequate
surgical treatment of hyperparathyroidism often depends on identi- fication of all glands, which
requires precise knowledge of the normal anatomy and embryology of organs derived ...
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