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J Dent Res 35(4): 499-508, 1956
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HYGROSCOPIC EXPANSION

GUNNAR RYGE D.D.S.1 and CARL W. FAIRHURST 1

1 School of Dentistry, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis.

1. Hygroscopic expansion can be produced by liquids other than water. 2. X-ray diffraction data show that hygroscopic expansion is not caused by hydration. 3. Hygroscopic expansion is explained on the basis of physical characteristics of the materials involved.

Submitted on June 26, 1954







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