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    University teachers' conceptions of their current and ideal intermediate assessment: an A+ is good, but speaking your mind is better by Day, Indira N. Z., van Blankenstein, F. M., Westenberg, P. M., Admiraal, W. F.

    “…Assessment in higher education with a transformational instead of a reproductive purpose can be a powerful way of supporting student learning. Since university…”
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    Teacher and student perceptions of intermediate assessment in higher education by Day, Indira N. Z., van Blankenstein, F. M., Westenberg, P. Michiel, Admiraal, W. F.

    Published in Educational studies (08-08-2018)
    “…Universities introduce intermediate assessment because it is understood to have positive effects on student behaviour and achievement. Yet, how intermediate…”
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    MRI with intraoral orthodontic appliance-a comparative in vitro and in vivo study of image artefacts at 1.5 T by Zachriat, C, Asbach, P, Blankenstein, K I, Peroz, I, Blankenstein, F H

    Published in Dento-maxillo-facial radiology (01-07-2015)
    “…We investigated artefacts caused from orthodontic appliances at 1.5-T MRI of the head and neck region and whether the image quality can be improved utilizing…”
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    Predictability of magnetic susceptibility artifacts from metallic orthodontic appliances in magnetic resonance imaging by Blankenstein, F, Truong, B T, Thomas, A, Thieme, N, Zachriat, C

    Published in Journal of orofacial orthopedics (01-01-2015)
    “…Orthodontic appliances are often prophylactically removed prior to MRI examinations, although they are sometimes left in situ (out of ignorance). Either way,…”
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    Are denture cleansing tablets suitable for daily use? by Blankenstein, F H, Peroz, I

    “…Sufficient denture hygiene is very important in particular for immunocompromised and bedridden patients to reduce the risk posed by the aspiration of…”
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    Influence on flux density of intraoral dental magnets during 1.5 and 3.0 tesla MRI by Blankenstein, F H, Truong, B, Thomas, A, Boeckler, A, Peroz, I

    “…When using dental duo-magnet systems, a mini-magnet remains in the jaw after removal of the prosthesis. In some cases, implant-borne magnets may be removed,…”
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    A new approach to define defect extensions of endodontically treated teeth: inter- and intra-examiner reliability by NAUMANN, M., BLANKENSTEIN, F., BARTHEL, C.R.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-01-2006)
    “…summary  For endodontically treated teeth, there are no standardized measures available to define the extent of loss in tooth substance prior to final…”
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    Genetic heterogeneity of single disseminated tumour cells in minimal residual cancer by Klein, Christoph A, Blankenstein, Thomas JF, Schmidt-Kittler, Oleg, Petronio, Marco, Polzer, Bernhard, Stoecklein, Nikolas H, Riethmüller, Gert

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (31-08-2002)
    “…Because cancer patients with small tumours often relapse despite local and systemic treatment, we investigated the genetic variation of the precursors of…”
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    Signal loss in magnetic resonance imaging caused by intraoral anchored dental magnetic materials by Blankenstein, F H, Truong, B, Thomas, A, Schröder, R J, Naumann, M

    “…To measure the maximum extent of the signal loss areas in the center of the susceptibility artifacts generated by ferromagnetic dental magnet attachments using…”
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    Survival of glass fibre reinforced composite post restorations after 2 years—an observational clinical study by Naumann, Michael, Blankenstein, Felix, Dietrich, Thomas

    Published in Journal of dentistry (01-04-2005)
    “…The aim of this study is to provide prospective clinical data for the survival of postendodontic reconstructions of teeth with varying degrees of hard tissue…”
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    Restoring endodontically treated teeth with posts and cores--a review by Peroz, Ingrid, Blankenstein, Felix, Lange, Klaus-Peter, Naumann, Michael

    “…The prognosis of endodontically treated teeth depends not only on the success of the endodontic treatment, but also on the type of reconstruction. These…”
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    Risk factors for failure of glass fiber-reinforced composite post restorations: a prospective observational clinical study by Naumann, Michael, Blankenstein, Felix, Kießling, Saskia, Dietrich, Thomas

    Published in European journal of oral sciences (01-12-2005)
    “…Glass fiber‐reinforced endodontic posts are considered to have favorable mechanical properties for the reconstruction of endodontically treated teeth. The aim…”
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    Evaluation of two commercialised in situ hybridisation assays for detecting HPV-DNA in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue by Montag, Maresa, Blankenstein, Thomas J. F., Shabani, Naim, Brüning, Ansgar, Mylonas, Ioannis

    Published in Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (01-10-2011)
    “…Introduction The role of human papilloma virus (HPV) in the pathogenesis of anogenital dysplasia is now conclusive. However, HPV detection in formalin-fixed…”
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    Zur Vorhersagbarkeit von Suszeptibilitätsartefakten durch metallische orthodontische Apparaturen in der Magnetresonanztomographie by Blankenstein, F., Truong, B.T., Thomas, A., Thieme, N., Zachriat, C.

    Published in Journal of orofacial orthopedics (2015)
    “…Zusammenfassung Zielsetzung Kieferorthopädische Apparaturen werden vor MRT-Untersuchungen oft präventiv entfernt, mitunter aber auch aus Unwissenheit intraoral…”
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    Retinal hemorrhage thresholds for Q-switched neodymium-yag laser exposures by BLANKENSTEIN, M. F, ZUCLICH, J, ALLEN, R. G, DAVIS, H, THOMAS, S. J, HARRISON, R. F

    “…Thresholds for retinal vitreal and contained hemorrhages were determined for 1064 nm laser light at 30-nsec and 4-nsec pulsewidths. Rhesus monkeys received…”
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    Approximate visual axis projection for the rhesus monkey using a funduscope and alignment laser by Blankenstein, M F, Previc, F H

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1985)
    “…A technique was designed to align the rhesus monkey visual axis with a predetermined fixation point on a visual stimulus screen using a helium-neon laser and…”
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    Extended hyperemesis gravidarum in a patient after total thyroidectomy by Blankenstein, T. J. F., Kainer, F., Friese, K., Mylonas, I.

    Published in Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (01-12-2009)
    “…Introduction Human chorionic gonadotropin is regarded as, at least, one of the main factors responsible for hyperemesis gravidarum by direct stimulation of the…”
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    Additivity and repair of actinic retinal lesions by Griess, G A, Blankenstein, M F

    “…Extensive exposures to light of intensities insufficient to produce thermal damage can still result in retinal damage via nonthermal mechanisms. In this work,…”
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