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    Autotransplantation after primary bone repair of a recipient site with a large periradicular lesion: a case report by Arbel, Y., Lvovsky, A., Azizi, H., Hadad, A., Averbuch Zehavi, E., Via, S., Ben Itzhak, J., Solomonov, M.

    Published in International endodontic journal (01-12-2019)
    “…Aim To describe a case of autotransplantation nine weeks after the extraction of a hopeless tooth with a large periradicular lesion, which enabled the healing…”
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    Apical debris extrusion associated with oval shaped canals: a comparative study of WaveOne vs Self-Adjusting File by Farmakis, Eleftherios Terry R., Sotiropoulos, G. G., Abràmovitz, I., Solomonov, M.

    Published in Clinical oral investigations (01-11-2016)
    “…Objectives The aim was to evaluate ex vivo apical debris extrusion associated with WaveOne and Self-Adjusting File instruments when used in oval canals…”
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    Allergic reaction to the tetracycline component of Ledermix paste: a case report by Kaufman, A. Y., Solomonov, M., Galieva, D., Abbott, P. V.

    Published in International endodontic journal (01-11-2014)
    “…Aim Allergy to materials used during root canal treatment is well recognized in the endodontic literature. However, allergy to Ledermix paste, a compound…”
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    Yttrium Sesquioxide Ceramics Glow Under Irradiation with an Electron Beam by Baksht, E. Kh, Erofeev, M. V., Tarasenko, V. F., Solomonov, M. I., Shitov, V. A.

    Published in Russian physics journal (01-11-2020)
    “…When various materials are used as radiators for Cherenkov detectors registering electron fluxes with energies of tens to hundreds of keV, cathodoluminescence…”
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    Calcium hydroxide retention in wide root canals with flaring apices by Metzger, Z., Solomonov, M., Mass, E.

    Published in Dental traumatology (01-04-2001)
    “…– Calcium hydroxide (CH) is used to induce apexification in immature, pulpless teeth with wide root canals and flaring apices. Three placement methods of CH…”
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    Open-loop tracking performance of a limb joint controlled by random, periodic, and abrupt electrical stimulation inputs to the antagonist muscle pair by Bing-He Zhou, Baratta, R.V., Solomonov, M., Matsushita, N., D'Ambrosia, R.D.

    “…The ability of the cat's ankle joint to track various input signals when controlled by electrically elicited motor unit recruitment, firing rate and antagonist…”
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    Root anatomy and root canal morphology of mandibular canines in Israeli population by Shemesh, A, Levin, A, Katzenell, V, Itzhak, J B, Avraham, Z, Levinson, O, Solomonov, M

    Published in Refu'at ha-peh veha-shinayim (1993) (01-01-2016)
    “…Furcated root and root canal separation are anatomic variations of mandibular canines. Other studies found that up to 20% of mandibular canines have root canal…”
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    Autotransplantation after primary bone repair of a recipient site with a large periradicular lesion: a case report by Arbel, Y, Lvovsky, A, Azizi, H, Hadad, A, Averbuch Zehavi, E, Via, S, Ben Itzhak, J, Solomonov, M

    Published in International endodontic journal (01-12-2019)
    “…AIMTo describe a case of autotransplantation nine weeks after the extraction of a hopeless tooth with a large periradicular lesion, which enabled the healing…”
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    Historical update and new developments on the EMG-force relationships of skeletal muscles by Solomonow, M, Baratta, R, Zhou, B H, Shoji, H, D'Ambrosia, R

    Published in Orthopedics (Thorofare, N.J.) (01-11-1986)
    “…The EMG-force relationships of skeletal muscles are of significant interest to the orthopedic-biomechanics researcher and have been a topic of interest and…”
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