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Knoop Hardness and Effectiveness of Dual-Cured Luting Systems and Flowable Resin to Bond Leucite-Reinforced Ceramic to Enamel

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Table 1 Materials, batch numbers and composition of the products used in the study
Table 2 Means (MPa; standard deviations) of the microshear bond strength for the groups tested, before and after artificial aging Luting systems Means (SD) 24 hours Artifical aging (SD) TUKEY

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