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1. Implant stability and marginal bone level changes: A 2-year prospective pilot study

2. Immediate implant placement with and without provisionalization: A comparison of a one-year longitudinal study

3. Investigation on the effect of recasting palladium-silver alloy by argon arc vacuum pressure casting process

4. Biomarker of neutrophil extracellular traps is associated with deep-seated infections and predicts mortality and cardiovascular morbidity in commensal streptococcal bacteremia

5. bFGF stimulated plasminogen activation factors, but inhibited alkaline phosphatase and SPARC in stem cells from apical Papilla: Involvement of MEK/ERK, TAK1 and p38 signaling

6. Intelligent pharmaceutical patent search on a near-term gate-based quantum computer

8. Race, ethnicity and COVID-19 vaccine concerns: A latent class analysis of data during early phase of vaccination

9. Fringing field induced current coupling in concentric metal–insulator–semiconductor (MIS) tunnel diodes with ultra-thin oxide

12. Racial and Ethnic Trajectories of Sleep Disturbances: Variations by Age and Cohort

14. CUMULATIVE (DIS)ADVANTAGE IN COGNITIVE HEALTH: RURAL/URBAN RESIDENCY, HUKOU, AND COGNITIVE AGING IN OLDER CHINESE

15. Disparities in Mental Health and Well-Being between Heterosexual and Sexual Minority Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic

16. State containment measures, living arrangements, and mental health of U.S. older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic

17. Inducing cathepsin L expression/production, lysosomal activation, and autophagy of human dental pulp cells by dentin bonding agents, camphorquinone and BisGMA and the related mechanisms

18. Prognostic factors for adults with cardiac arrest in the emergency department: a retrospective cohort study.

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