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H L Mitchell

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 29, 2010
Enzymic nature of the carotene-destroying system of alfalfaH L MITCHELL, S M HAUGE
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|January 15, 1999
Mathematical shape matching as a tool in tooth wear assessment--development and conductH L Mitchell, R G Chadwick
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 19, 2010
Effect of dehydration on enzymic destruction of carotene in alfalfaH L MITCHELL, H H KING
Quintessence International (Berlin, Germany : 1985)|January 15, 2000
Presentation of quantitative tooth wear data to cliniciansR G Chadwick, H L Mitchell
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 29, 2010
Factors affecting the enzymic destruction of carotene in alfalfaH L MITCHELL, S M HAUGE
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|May 31, 2001
Conduct of an algorithm in quantifying simulated palatal surface tooth erosionR G Chadwick, H L Mitchell
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|June 20, 2002
Evaluation of the accuracy and reproducibility of a replication technique for the manufacture of electroconductive replicas for use in quantitative clinical dental wear studiesR G Chadwick, H L Mitchell, S Ward
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|April 20, 2004
A novel approach to evaluating the reproducibility of a replication technique for the manufacture of electroconductive replicas for use in quantitative clinical dental wear studiesR G Chadwick, H L Mitchell, S Ward
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|May 6, 2004
Rationalization of quantitative tooth surface loss data for epidemiological researchR G Chadwick, H L Mitchell, S Ward
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|February 24, 2004
Linear interpolation error in measured surfaces in a dental erosion studyH L Mitchell, I Koch, R G Chadwick
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 29, 2010
Enzymic nature of the carotene-destroying system of alfalfaH L MITCHELL, S M HAUGE
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|January 15, 1999
Mathematical shape matching as a tool in tooth wear assessment--development and conductH L Mitchell, R G Chadwick
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 19, 2010
Effect of dehydration on enzymic destruction of carotene in alfalfaH L MITCHELL, H H KING
Quintessence International (Berlin, Germany : 1985)|January 15, 2000
Presentation of quantitative tooth wear data to cliniciansR G Chadwick, H L Mitchell
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 29, 2010
Factors affecting the enzymic destruction of carotene in alfalfaH L MITCHELL, S M HAUGE
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|May 31, 2001
Conduct of an algorithm in quantifying simulated palatal surface tooth erosionR G Chadwick, H L Mitchell
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|June 20, 2002
Evaluation of the accuracy and reproducibility of a replication technique for the manufacture of electroconductive replicas for use in quantitative clinical dental wear studiesR G Chadwick, H L Mitchell, S Ward
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|April 20, 2004
A novel approach to evaluating the reproducibility of a replication technique for the manufacture of electroconductive replicas for use in quantitative clinical dental wear studiesR G Chadwick, H L Mitchell, S Ward
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|May 6, 2004
Rationalization of quantitative tooth surface loss data for epidemiological researchR G Chadwick, H L Mitchell, S Ward
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|February 24, 2004
Linear interpolation error in measured surfaces in a dental erosion studyH L Mitchell, I Koch, R G Chadwick
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