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Quantitative requirements in the optimal selection model for repair material were divided into two parts, namely, the required chemical performance and the required physical performance.
For ROC analysis of the recognition of candidate A as a positive candidate against candidate C, the deviations of the preset cutoffs from the mean of the starting material were divided by the SD of the starting material for plotting against 1-specificty to observe the association of decision sensitivity with the preset cutoffs (Figure 4).
Following initial preparations, specimens of each group of underlying material were divided into 2 subgroups according to the composite to be used in lamination.
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The material was divided into two parts; one part was used raw, while the other was treated with oxalic acid as earlier described (Adeogun et al. 2011).
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