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Juvenile specimens are characterised by a relatively short and wide face and palate as well as a rounded skull with a high and domed braincase (Fig. 3a).
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Specimens were characterised by biomechanical testing, microcomputed tomography and histology.
The fracture surfaces of the adhesion tested specimens were characterised.
The specimens were characterised using microscopy (light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and topography analysis) and scratch testing on a nanoindenter.
The specimens were characterised by EIS when recently obtained and after 12, 24 and 42 months of exposure in the different testing stations.
Micrographs of the surface and cross-sections of the eroded specimens were characterised by optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in order to identify the mechanism of erosion.
The damaged surfaces of the specimens were characterised afterwards and energy absorption was calculated to verify FEM models they produced.
All specimens were characterised before and after the application of the three products, after aging and after deposit removal.
Seventy-six (42.9%) specimens were characterised with high MVD, Figure 2B.
Fifty-five (31.1%) specimens were characterised with a high LVD, Figure 2A.
The cytological specimens were characterised by poor cellularity and the presence of abundant basophilic amorphous material ranging from finely granular to coarse.
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