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H J Prosser

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British Dental Journal|December 22, 1984
A survey of inorganic and polyelectrolyte cementsA D Wilson, H J Prosser
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|September 1, 1982
Zinc oxide eugenol cements. VI. Effect of zinc oxide type on the setting reactionsH J Prosser, A D Wilson
The Journal of the Dental Association of South Africa = Die Tydskrif Van Die Tandheelkundige Vereniging Van Suid-Afrika|December 1, 1982
Biocompatibility of the glass ionomer cementA D Wilson, H J Prosser
Journal of Dentistry|March 1, 1981
A sensitive conductimetric methods for measuring the material initially water-leached from dental cementsH J Prosser, S A Merson, A D Wilson
Journal of Dentistry|June 1, 1982
A sensitive conductimetric method for measuring the material initially water-leached from dental cements. 3. Dental silicate cementsH J Prosser, D M Groffman, A D Wilson
Journal of Dental Research|October 1, 1982
The effect of additives on the setting properties of a glass-ionomer cementH J Prosser, S M Jerome, A D Wilson
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry|June 1, 1988
Long-term monitoring of microleakage of dental cements by radiochemical diffusionD R Powis, H J Prosser, A D Wilson
Journal of Dentistry|April 1, 1986
A sensitive conductimetric method for measuring the material initially water leached from dental cements. 4. Glass-ionomer cementsP J Brookman, H J Prosser, A D Wilson
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|July 1, 1982
NMR spectroscopy of dental materials. II. The role of tartaric acid in glass-ionomer cementsH J Prosser, C P Richards, A D Wilson
Journal of Dentistry|September 1, 1980
A sensitive conductimetric method for measuring the material initially waterleached from dental cements. 1. Zinc polycarboxylate cementsA D Wilson, S A Merson, H J Prosser
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British Dental Journal|December 22, 1984
A survey of inorganic and polyelectrolyte cementsA D Wilson, H J Prosser
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|September 1, 1982
Zinc oxide eugenol cements. VI. Effect of zinc oxide type on the setting reactionsH J Prosser, A D Wilson
The Journal of the Dental Association of South Africa = Die Tydskrif Van Die Tandheelkundige Vereniging Van Suid-Afrika|December 1, 1982
Biocompatibility of the glass ionomer cementA D Wilson, H J Prosser
Journal of Dentistry|March 1, 1981
A sensitive conductimetric methods for measuring the material initially water-leached from dental cementsH J Prosser, S A Merson, A D Wilson
Journal of Dentistry|June 1, 1982
A sensitive conductimetric method for measuring the material initially water-leached from dental cements. 3. Dental silicate cementsH J Prosser, D M Groffman, A D Wilson
Journal of Dental Research|October 1, 1982
The effect of additives on the setting properties of a glass-ionomer cementH J Prosser, S M Jerome, A D Wilson
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry|June 1, 1988
Long-term monitoring of microleakage of dental cements by radiochemical diffusionD R Powis, H J Prosser, A D Wilson
Journal of Dentistry|April 1, 1986
A sensitive conductimetric method for measuring the material initially water leached from dental cements. 4. Glass-ionomer cementsP J Brookman, H J Prosser, A D Wilson
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research|July 1, 1982
NMR spectroscopy of dental materials. II. The role of tartaric acid in glass-ionomer cementsH J Prosser, C P Richards, A D Wilson
Journal of Dentistry|September 1, 1980
A sensitive conductimetric method for measuring the material initially waterleached from dental cements. 1. Zinc polycarboxylate cementsA D Wilson, S A Merson, H J Prosser
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