dennis roberts wrote:
i think this points out that it is hard to really give good responses
sometimes when all the details are not known ... in this case, we really
don't have sufficient information on HOW samples were selected and
assigned, METHODS and orders that items were heated and
i think this points out that it is hard to really give good responses
sometimes when all the details are not known ... in this case, we really
don't have sufficient information on HOW samples were selected and
assigned, METHODS and orders that items were heated and then porcelain
applied, and
Hi, members:
Please, I am hoping to get some clarification on this problem:
In my University, (I work in Dental School, in Brazil),
a dentist brought to me your data:
Experimental Unit:
cilindrical shape of Titanium pure ( 72 samples): diameter: 4mmm; height:
5mm
submeted to Shear Test
At 03:11 PM 11/30/01 -0200, Ivan Balducci wrote:
Hi, members:
Please, I am hoping to get some clarification on this problem:
In my University, (I work in Dental School, in Brazil),
a dentist brought to me your data:
Experimental Unit:
cilindrical shape of Titanium pure ( 72 samples): diameter: