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Zygomatic implantology (ZI) has been first mentioned by Aparicio et al. in 1993 [1], then proposed by Brånemark [2] in order to overcome bone availability after maxillectomy.
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Nebbiolo, the great grape of the neighboring Langhe hills that is responsible for Barolo and Barbaresco, is thought to have been first mentioned in name by the great naturalist in his accounts of this picturesque village, hard by the sandy banks of the Tanaro.
25C-NBOMe, also known as NBOMe-2CC, Boom, C-Boom, Cimbi-82, Pandora, N-bomb, Holland film, and Dime [ 12], has been first synthesized in 2009 and first mentioned in the scientific literature in 2011 by Ettrup et al. [ 13, 14].
For the record, here are the various permutations the film has gone through since it was first mentioned by Scott in March 2012.
We investigated each term by reviewing its historical heritage, when the term was first mentioned, how it has been defined and discussed, and how definitions and usage have changed through time.
Happily, both of those shows have posted new episodes since they were first mentioned in this column.
Although Nousiainen had Henry as its patronus, that is first mentioned only in 1452.
McCotter, who had served in Congress since 2003, was first mentioned as a potential presidential candidate on an April 2011 episode of Fox News Red Eyee w/Greg Gutfeld.
John Troglita is first mentioned as having participated in the Vandalic War (533 534) under Belisarius, and may be identifiable with another John, who commanded a unit of foederati in the battles of Ad Decimum and Tricamarum.
Mr. Siegel, as he has been since the much-debated program was first mentioned, was sharply critical of the cameras in Washington Square Park.
The suspicion that Russia had a hand in placing Facebook ads was first mentioned in a Time magazine article in May, but Wednesday's announcement was the company's first acknowledgment of the problem.
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