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1 Faculty of Dentistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver 8, British Columbia, Canada
Average shear stress may be calculated from the force required to punch a cylinder out of a disk or plate of material. Tests on aluminum and methacrylate sheets enabled the comparison of dental restoratives with human dentin. Human dentin was found to have a greater shear strength than dental restoratives other than gold alloys.
Submitted on January 19, 1969
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