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1 Department of Biochemistry and Zoller Memorial Dental Clinic, University of Chicago
Observation of a large number of lesions in various imbibing media, including air, indicated that the presence of a discrete "positive" zone (Nishimura's zone C) in lesions was due to the trapping of air in small holes of an early carious area such as the translucent zone.
Submitted on June 29, 1961
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