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Viscoelastic behavior of dental restorative composites during setting

Dauvillier, B.S.

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2002

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Dauvillier, B. S. (2002). Viscoelastic behavior of dental restorative composites during setting.

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Viscoelasticc behavior of dental restorative

compositess during setting

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ISBN:: 90-6464-748-8

Lay-outt by: Facilitaire Dienst, V&F, ACTA Amsterdam Printedd by: Ponsen & Looijen bv, Wageningen Coverr photo by: Peter Muller, dentist, Utrecht

Copyright:: © BS Dauvillier, 2002 (b.dauvillier@wanadoo.nl)

AHAH rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrievalretrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanically, by photocopy,photocopy, by recording or otherwise, without permission by the author.

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Viscoelasticc behavior of dental restorative

compositess during setting

Visco-elastischh gedrag van tandheelkundig restauratie

composietenn tijdens de verharding

(mett een samenvatting in het nederlands)

ACADEMISCHH PROEFSCHRIFT

terr verkrijging van de graad van doctor aann de Universiteit van Amsterdam opp gezag van de Rector Magnificus

prof.. mr. P.F. van der Heijden

tenn overstaan van een door het college voor promoties ingestelde commissie,, in het openbaar te verdedigen in de Aula der Universiteit

o pp donderdag 21 maart 2002, te 10:00 uur door r

Bibianaa Sibbeltje D a u v i l l i e r

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Co-promotor r

Dr.. M.P. Aarnts (Corus group, IJmuiden, The Netherlands)

Promotiecommissie e

Prof.. dr. D.C. Watts (University of Manchester)

Prof.. dr. T.M.G.J. van Eijden (Universiteit van Amsterdam) Prof.. dr. ir. M. Naeije (Universiteit van Amsterdam)

Dr.. ir. M.M.A. Vrijhoef (3M-Europe)

Faculteit t

Tandheelkunde e

Paranymfen n

Drs.. P. Bolhuis (ACTA) Drs.. A.Dozic(ACTA)

Thiss work was performed at the department of Dental Materials Science of the Academicc Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), The Netherlands.

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