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1 University of Kansas City, School of Dentistry, Kansas City, Missouri
In this study of the infrared spectra of saliva collected from 48 children, no statistical correlation was found between absorption peaks at a particular wave length (7.2 or 5 µ) and caries score.
The infrared spectrum from the same child varied so greatly from one determination to the next that it was impossible to select one sample as being the characteristic one for any single subject.
Submitted on January 6, 1961
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