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    SCLEROSING POLYCYSTIC ADENOSIS OF THE MINOR SALIVARY GLANDS: A CASE REPORT by Thieme, Stéfanie, Silveira, Felipe Martins, Stürmer, Michele, Carrard, Vinicius Coelho, Martins, Marco Antonio Trevisani, Santos, Jean Nunes Dos, Martins, Manoela Domingues

    “…Sclerosing polycystic adenosis is a rare benign salivary gland lesion that more commonly involves the parotid. A 65-year-old male patient, without systemic…”
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    DISSEMINATED FUSARIOSIS WITH ORAL AND NASAL FIRST MANIFESTATION: A CASE REPORT by THIEME, STÉFANIE, DUMMEL, CAROLINA, MARTIN, SHANICE, RIBEIRO, JULIA TURRA, STREY, JESSICA RODRIGUEZ, CARRARD, VINICIUS COELHO, MARTINS, MANOELA DOMINGUES

    “…Fusariosis is a fungal infection that affects immunocompromised hosts and is mainly fatal in its disseminated form. A 49-year-old male patient with acute…”
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    Influence of different dentin drying methods on adhesive behavior of composite restorations by De Souza, Helena Reis, Perotto, Stéfanie Thieme, Erhardt, Maria Carolina Guilherme, Lima, Fabio Garcia, Spohr, Ana Maria, Klein Júnior, Celso Afonso, Coelho de Souza, Fabio Herrmann

    Published in Journal of Research in Dentistry (30-01-2017)
    “…Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate, in vitro, the influence of four different dentin drying methods (air drying for 10s, absorbent paper, endodontic…”
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    Network Coding-based Multi-Path Forward Erasure Correction for Tactical Scenarios by Schutz, Bertram, Thieme, Stefanie, Fuchs, Christoph, Weber, Daniel, Aschenbruck, Nils

    “…This paper formalizes and evaluates a promising technique to overcome packet loss in tactical scenarios, called Network Coding-based Multi-Path Forward Erasure…”
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