Generally associated minerals included other silver amalgams, covellite, and pyrite. |
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Mercury amalgams are used in dentistry, and mercurial aids such as the thermometer and blood pressure apparatus aid the doctor. |
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Dental alloys for making amalgams contain silver, tin, mercury, and some copper and zinc. |
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Anyway, amalgams are alloys that combine mercury and other metals in the periodic table. |
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The use of modern amalgams and modern triturators has resulted in amalgams with lower initial mercury levels. |
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The remaining characters are amalgams of the real people in his life, not so sufficiently disguised as to be unrecognizable to the student. |
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Home for most are crude huts, amalgams of straw and broken pieces of corrugated iron. |
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But it's clear that if it is to survive, dentists want the time to do more than 10-minute amalgams and 30-minute crowns. |
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In a recent FDA Consumer Update, the agency reiterated that dental amalgams used in dental restorations are not harmful to patients. |
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Near his body is a cipher with the digits of the Fibonacci sequence and amalgams referring to Leonardo da Vinci and his Mona Lisa. |
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McKenzie paints landscapes that are part reality, part fantasy, amalgams of Australian and European places that get squeezed together in the artist's imagination. |
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The play is one of the most potent amalgams of the Bard's keen psychological observation, tragic fatalism, and bitingly intelligent verbal and conceptual humor. |
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Pontin, had successfully obtained amalgams of calcium and barium by electrolysing lime and barytes using a mercury cathode. |
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Sources of mercury include dental amalgams, contaminated drinking water, contaminated fish, and the vaccine preservative thimerosal. |
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Unlike many other metals, iron does not form amalgams with mercury. |
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