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C Dawes

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Journal of Dental Research|February 1, 1990
Kinetics of fluoride in the oral fluidsC Dawes, J A Weatherell
Journal of Dental Research|August 1, 1987
The surface area of the adult human mouth and thickness of the salivary film covering the teeth and oral mucosaL M Collins, C Dawes
Archives of Oral Biology|March 1, 1973
The composition of human lip mucous gland secretionsC Dawes, C M Wood
Archives of Oral Biology|September 1, 1973
Circadian rhythms in the flow rate and proportional contribution of parotid to whole saliva volume in manC Dawes, B Y Ong
Archives of Oral Biology|September 1, 1972
The influence of previous stimulation and the day of the week on the concentrations of protein and the main electrolytes in human parotid salivaC Dawes, F S Chebib
Archives of Oral Biology|September 3, 2005
A circannual rhythm in unstimulated salivary flow rate when the ambient temperature varies by only about 2 degrees CA P Kariyawasam, C Dawes
Journal of Periodontal Research|September 1, 1991
Urea concentration in minor mucous gland secretions and the effect of salivary film velocity on urea metabolism by Streptococcus vestibularis in an artificial plaqueL M Macpherson, C Dawes
Caries Research|January 23, 1998
A mathematical model of the influence of salivary urea on the pH of fasted dental plaque and on the changes occurring during a cariogenic challengeG H Dibdin, C Dawes
Caries Research|January 1, 1992
Effects of nine different chewing-gums and lozenges on salivary flow rate and pHC Dawes, L M Macpherson
Archives of Oral Biology|November 1, 1970
The extraction of protein matrix from human dental plaqueD J Fox, C Dawes
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Journal of Dental Research|February 1, 1990
Kinetics of fluoride in the oral fluidsC Dawes, J A Weatherell
Journal of Dental Research|August 1, 1987
The surface area of the adult human mouth and thickness of the salivary film covering the teeth and oral mucosaL M Collins, C Dawes
Archives of Oral Biology|March 1, 1973
The composition of human lip mucous gland secretionsC Dawes, C M Wood
Archives of Oral Biology|September 1, 1973
Circadian rhythms in the flow rate and proportional contribution of parotid to whole saliva volume in manC Dawes, B Y Ong
Archives of Oral Biology|September 1, 1972
The influence of previous stimulation and the day of the week on the concentrations of protein and the main electrolytes in human parotid salivaC Dawes, F S Chebib
Archives of Oral Biology|September 3, 2005
A circannual rhythm in unstimulated salivary flow rate when the ambient temperature varies by only about 2 degrees CA P Kariyawasam, C Dawes
Journal of Periodontal Research|September 1, 1991
Urea concentration in minor mucous gland secretions and the effect of salivary film velocity on urea metabolism by Streptococcus vestibularis in an artificial plaqueL M Macpherson, C Dawes
Caries Research|January 23, 1998
A mathematical model of the influence of salivary urea on the pH of fasted dental plaque and on the changes occurring during a cariogenic challengeG H Dibdin, C Dawes
Caries Research|January 1, 1992
Effects of nine different chewing-gums and lozenges on salivary flow rate and pHC Dawes, L M Macpherson
Archives of Oral Biology|November 1, 1970
The extraction of protein matrix from human dental plaqueD J Fox, C Dawes
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