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In summary, teeth that are restored with an indirect glass-ceramic restoration, with respect to in vitro fracture strength of posterior adhesively cemented specimen, exhibit higher fracture strength with adhesive cements.

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This specimen exhibits a narrow unblocking temperature range concentrated around (500,^{circ })C.

Also, DE5 specimen exhibited ductile behavior and was fractured due to bending fracture.

Fiber reinforced specimen exhibited more distributed cracking at room temperature as well as at 300 °C.

At a deformation angle of 1.5%, the specimen exhibits a vertical crack along the main bars.

The GBE specimen exhibited significantly reduced hot corrosion and depletion/segregation of alloying elements.

The specimen exhibited a "strong column weak plate" type of flexural-yielding mechanism.

For plastic stiffness, C-Cross specimen exhibited a minimum value of 15% increase against the circular CFT specimen.

The results showed the contact angle for the nanoporous AAO specimen was 105° and the specimen exhibited hydrophobic behavior.

The DE5 specimen exhibited approximately the same initial and yield stiffness with the reference shear reinforcement sufficient DE1 specimen.

As compared to the other specimens the D13(D10) specimen exhibited less strain hardening after the yielding of the steel core.

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