GF62973849
Tin
foil, light tested, 50x50mm, thickness 0.006mm, 97.4%
Synonym(s):
Tin, SN000200
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Assay
97.4%
form
foil
manufacturer/tradename
Goodfellow 629-738-49
resistivity
11 μΩ-cm, 20°C
size × thickness
50x50 mm × 0.175 mm
bp
2270 °C (lit.)
mp
231.9 °C (lit.)
density
7.310 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
SMILES string
[Sn]
InChI
1S/Sn
InChI key
ATJFFYVFTNAWJD-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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Arkhiv patologii, 46(2), 80-81 (1984-01-01)
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Journal of oral rehabilitation, 29(5), 458-466 (2002-05-25)
In a dentate subject a jaw relation can either be determined in maximum intercuspation and is as such given by the occlusal morphology, or the mandibular position can be allocated according to the centric position of the condyles. For comprehensive
Mercury contamination removed with tin foil.
Operative dentistry, 9(3), 101-104 (1984-01-01)
Forensic science international, 134(2-3), 134-141 (2003-07-10)
Previously, electrical injuries have been suggested caused only by the concomitant heat developed during the passage of an electrical current. Recent experimental studies on fully anesthetized pigs and the study of one human case have, however, shown typical electrical alterations.
Clinical oral implants research, 22(6), 664-668 (2010-11-04)
To evaluate the necessity of three-dimensional imaging (computed tomography [CT]/cone-beam computed tomography [CBCT]) for paramedian insertion of palatal implants. Lateral radiographs and CBCT scans were performed from 18 human skulls. For lateral cephalometry, the nasal floor (right/left) and the oral
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