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1 Clinical Laboratory and Department of Prosthetics of the Royal School of Dentistry and AB Atomenergi, Stockholm, Sweden
The concentrations on the basis of dry weights of Ca, P, Cl, Na, Sr, Zn, Br, Mn, W, Cu, and Au in normal human dentin were determined. Quantitative data on the concentrations ± standard deviation were tabulated. The values were obtained from 15 intact first bicuspids from fourteen- to sixteen-year-old boys and girls. The concentrations were studied by means of neutron irradiation of dentin samples for 20 hours in a flux of about 2 x 1012 neutrons x cm.2 x sec.1. After performing chemical group separation of the activated dentin, gamma-ray spectrometric analysis followed.
Submitted on July 24, 1961
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