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1 Northwestern University Dental School, Department of Biological Materials, Chicago, Illinois 60611
The presence of an elastomeric lining within the mold enabled preparation of porosityfree specimens of acrylic resin even when heating rates were far more severe than those normally used in dental laboratory procedures. The mechanisms whereby elastomeric liners prevent porosity under such conditions was investigated.
Submitted on May 19, 1968
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