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Hydration dependent mechanical performance of denture adhesive hydrogels
F Zhang, Asa Hilton
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Mechanical Performance
100%
Denture Adhesive
100%
Adhesive Hydrogels
100%
Mechanical Properties
37%
Rheological Properties
25%
Adhesive Properties
25%
Hydration Level
12%
Rheology
12%
Mechanical Function
12%
Academy
12%
Adhesion Performance
12%
Mechanical Behavior
12%
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
12%
Rheological Behavior
12%
Denture
12%
Atomic Force Microscopy
12%
Organic Compounds
12%
Multiple Length Scales
12%
Chemical Formulation
12%
Heterogeneous Structure
12%
Hydration Properties
12%
Thermodynamic Behavior
12%
Hydrophilicity Property
12%
Dental Materials
12%
Cryogenic Electron Microscopy
12%
Microscopic Mechanical Properties
12%
Macroscopic Scale
12%
Phase Separation
12%
Complex Morphology
12%
Hydrophobic Drugs
12%
Engineering
Mechanical Performance
100%
Denture Adhesive
100%
Hydrogel
100%
Length Scale
25%
Progression
12%
Rheological Behavior
12%
Atomic Force Microscopy
12%
Multiscale
12%
Hydrophobic
12%
Dental Material
12%
Phase Separation
12%
Rheology
12%
Thermodynamic Behavior
12%
Macroscopic Scale
12%
Mechanical Property
12%
Hydrophilicity
12%
Material Science
Dental Prosthesis
100%
Adhesive Hydrogel
100%
Adhesive Property
22%
Mechanical Property
11%
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
11%
Hydrogel
11%
Rheology
11%
Cryo-Scanning Electron Microscopy
11%
Dental Material
11%