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Brushing up on tooth conservation is key to good dental practice

Despite the many advances in dental materials research, inevitably all restorations (fillings) will need to be replaced, which contributes to the ongoing loss of patient's natural tooth structure. ... Despite new materials entering the market at an
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/news-and-events/2019/07/29/What-is-tooth-conservation-and-why-should-we-care.html

Research Project – University of Sydney Marine Science Teaching and Research

p>. https://marine-science.sydney.edu.au/natural-solutions-to-rehabilitate-degraded-urban-marine-ecosystems-2/. University Sydney. Tue, 18 Apr 2023 00:36:25 0000. Research Project. ... natural capacities to boost good microbial processes, aiding in the
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COCOMPACT LATTICES OF MINIMAL COVOLUME IN RANK 2 KAC–MOODY ...

Moreover, Γ is isomorphic to the free product with amalgamation Γ = A1 A1A2 A2, andΓxi = Ai. ... The group P may be written as the semi-direct product, with respect to the conjugation action, of.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/pubs/publist/preprints/2010/capdeboscq-23.pdf

Self-Rotation Number using the Turning Angle H. R. Dullin, ...

must show that it points down. According to (14), the cross product cannot. ... v1 = (ξ, η). Now the curves of vanishing dot product are the lines.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/dullin/preprints/RotateSelf.pdf

Opposition diagrams for automorphisms of large spherical buildings James ...

Most of the work here involves a series oflemmas concerning polar spaces, which forms a natural extension and completion of the analysisin [16]. ... In light of Corollary 1.14 it is natural that the theory of domesticity in rank 2 buildings
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/jamesp/17.pdf

濠洲 — Gōshū — Australia

Summary: Contains information on natural features and products of Australia, development and inhabitants, administration and military preparadness.
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inlev.dvi

The most natural way to compute the averages of the drift and diffusion coeffi-cients µnor(z), µtan(z), Dnor(z), and Dtan(z) along the fibre is using the invariantdensity ... As x is periodic and y is not, we restrict the domain to[0, 2π] [L,L] with L
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/gottwald/preprints/inlev.pdf

Analytic shock-fronted solutions to areaction–diffusion equation with negative diffusivity ...

high density to regions of low density. However, many natural phenomena involve aggre-. ... q = 0, the right-hand side of (18b) does not vanish when D(u) = 0 since the product.
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/marangel/publications/AnalyticShock23.pdf

Japanese Law and the Asia-Pacific – Page 7 – Japanese Law in Asia-Pacific Socio-Economic Context

The narrative in Australia seems much less definite and consistent, and perhaps this is because the country (let alone New Zealand) has fortunately had few natural and other disasters. ... 8] Eg in comparative studies by Nottage on consumer law
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a1npdf

The familiar exponent laws are multiplicative analogues of the laws we have just describedfor natural multiples. ... We also define the product of two subsetsof R, but the definition of XY is not, as you might at first expect, the set of all products xy
www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/bobh/UoS/MATH3902/r/a1npdf.pdf