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    Pacemaker Endocarditis Caused by Propionibacterium acnes in an Adult Patient with Ebstein's Anomaly: A Report of a Rare Case by Santo, Karla R.E., MD, Franceschi, Vinicius, MD, Campos, André C.B., MD, Monteiro, Thaíssa S., MD, Barbosa, Giovanna I.F., MD, Dantas, Angela, MD, Lamas, Cristiane C., MD, MRCP, PhD

    Published in Heart, lung & circulation (01-10-2014)
    “…We report a rare case of a Brazilian adult woman with Ebstein's Anomaly who presented with pacemaker endocarditis caused by Propionibacterium acnes. Ebstein's…”
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    Micromorphology of resin–dentin interfaces using self-adhesive and conventional resin cements: A confocal laser and scanning electron microscope analysis by Aguiar, T.R., Andre, C.B., Arrais, C.A.G., Bedran-Russo, A.K., Giannini, M.

    “…Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the resin–dentin morphology created by four dual-cured resin cements. Materials and Methods: Two self-adhesive…”
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    A Computational Foray into the Formation and Reactivity of Metallabenzenes by Iron, Mark A, Lucassen, André C. B, Cohen, Hagai, van der Boom, Milko E, Martin, Jan M. L

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (22-09-2004)
    “…Various metallabenzene complexes, analogues of benzene where one CH unit has been replaced by an organometallic fragment, have been reported in the literature…”
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    Co-Crystallization of Sym-Triiodo-Trifluorobenzene with Bipyridyl Donors:  Consistent Formation of Two Instead of Anticipated Three N···I Halogen Bonds by Lucassen, André C. B, Karton, Amir, Leitus, Gregory, Shimon, Linda J. W, Martin, Jan M. L, van der Boom, Milko E

    Published in Crystal growth & design (01-02-2007)
    “…The potential triple-halogen-bond acceptor, sym-triiodo-trifluorobenzene IFB (1), has been co-crystallized with a series of bipyridyl derivatives (2−4) to gain…”
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