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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a esthetic" is not correct in written English; it should be "an aesthetic." You can use "an aesthetic" when discussing beauty, art, or design principles.
Example: "The artist's work embodies an aesthetic that is both modern and timeless."
Alternatives: "a sense of beauty" or "a style of art."
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Modern society values cultural resources for their associative, a esthetic, informational, and economic significance.
Semisolid emulsion-based preparations have been extensively selected for active pharmaceutical components owing to their solubilizing capacity for lipophilic and hydrophilic molecules, as well as satisfactory a esthetic acceptance.
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A round-rest, distal depression clasp is suggested as an esthetic alternative to a conventional clasp for maxillary anterior teeth serving as abutments for a removable partial denture.
This is a serious food destination that has a reverence for ingredients, a sophistication of recipes and an esthetic sense of presentation found in few other places.
We present two cases of submandibular space abscesses that underwent surgical treatment using an esthetic incision with a through-and-through suction drainage of the pus collection, unidirectional lavage and intravenous antibiotics.
The SS abutment consists of a custom titanium metal insert and zirconia coping in which the access hole is located in an esthetic position with an ASC system.
When considering adult patients, if the discrepancy is partly or completely skeletal, orthognathic surgery may be the only way to achieve both an ideal occlusion and an esthetic outcome.
In summary, the advantages of DFAT cells from the BFP are as follows: (1) their osteoblastic differentiation ability is higher than that of ASCs, and (2) they are easily harvested by an oral surgeon without an esthetic impact.
Integration proceeds by... a deliberate heightening of every organic function; a release of impulses from circumstances that irrationally thwarted them; richer and more complex patterns of activity; an esthetic heightening of anticipated realizations; a steady lengthening of the future; a faith in cosmic perspectives.
Over the last several months the East Hampton shop has been undergoing a physical change that parallels an esthetic one that has slowly been taking shape since Mr. McWhinnie took over.
For Mr. Everett's Wilde, seen before and after his imprisonment for acts of "gross indecency," immobility might be described as an esthetic and, even more, a moral choice.
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