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M A Baylis

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Quintessence of Dental Technology|June 1, 1986
Using the twin-stage occluder with a functionally generated pathway recordM A Baylis, J D Williams
The Dental Technician|April 1, 1985
The use of Duralay resin as a die material for long, narrow, anterior crown and bridge diesG D Thomas, M A Baylis
Quintessence of Dental Technology|January 1, 1986
Immediate, abrade-resistant, fine removable diesG D Thomas, M A Baylis
Nature|July 27, 1973
Nitrosamines in cigarette smoke condensateA McCormick, M J Nicholson, M A Baylis, et al.
The International Journal of Prosthodontics|May 1, 1989
Marginal seal comparisons between resin-bonded Class II porcelain inlays, posterior composite restorations, and direct composite resin inlaysA C Shortall, R L Baylis, M A Baylis, et al.
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Quintessence of Dental Technology|June 1, 1986
Using the twin-stage occluder with a functionally generated pathway recordM A Baylis, J D Williams
The Dental Technician|April 1, 1985
The use of Duralay resin as a die material for long, narrow, anterior crown and bridge diesG D Thomas, M A Baylis
Quintessence of Dental Technology|January 1, 1986
Immediate, abrade-resistant, fine removable diesG D Thomas, M A Baylis
Nature|July 27, 1973
Nitrosamines in cigarette smoke condensateA McCormick, M J Nicholson, M A Baylis, et al.
The International Journal of Prosthodontics|May 1, 1989
Marginal seal comparisons between resin-bonded Class II porcelain inlays, posterior composite restorations, and direct composite resin inlaysA C Shortall, R L Baylis, M A Baylis, et al.
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