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1 ne is an important but understudied topic in dental research.
2 s for the clinical practice of dentistry and dental research.
3 binary responses are commonly encountered in dental research.
4 n an intractable disease in spite of intense dental research.
5 uld have significant future implications for dental research.
6 ceedings are published online in Advances in Dental Research.
7 f the "Discovery!" section of the Journal of Dental Research.
8 tudy was published in 1941 in the Journal of Dental Research.(1) Much of this literature focuses on t
9 t they could play a similar critical role in dental research: (1) Periodontitis and caries are among
10 Group (NSRG) of the American Association for Dental Research (AADR) have summarized their activities
11                 The American Association for Dental Research (AADR) surveyed its leaders to determine
12  was created by the American Association for Dental Research (AADR) to foster its mission to advance
13 ore, "modern" means accepted in contemporary dental research and dental practice on the basis of soun
14  have gone on to make major contributions to dental research and education.
15 al profession and further the integration of dental research and practice into contemporary healthcar
16 iana Section of the American Association for Dental Research and supported by Procter & Gamble.
17 iana Section of the American Association for Dental Research and supported by Procter & Gamble.
18                                   Efforts in dental research and training have received the contribut
19 ke it well-suited for the unique concerns of dental research, and future findings will doubtless conf
20  exemplify equivalency trial methodology for dental research application, several examples are propos
21                                     For this dental research application, the equivalence/crossover d
22 as president of the American Association for Dental Research, as well as his editorship, which has re
23 nual meeting of the American Association for Dental Research, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
24            The evaluation of risk factors in dental research frequently uses observations at multiple
25 urvey conducted by the National Institute of Dental Research from 1988-1991.
26 ted at the 2006 International Association of Dental Research (IADR) symposium entitled "Development o
27 e International and American Association for Dental Research in 2010 (Barcelona, Spain), evaluates wh
28 and ordinal-scaled data have appeared in the dental research literature for many years, there is no c
29           In 1966, the National Institute of Dental Research (NIDR) began planning a targeted researc
30                    The National Institute of Dental Research (NIDR) modified existing indices for spe
31 ch as ATP and adenosine has implications for dental research on multiple levels, with the association
32  the Maynard K. Hine Award for Excellence in Dental Research presented by the Indiana Section of the
33                 Hine Award for Excellence in Dental Research presented by the Indiana Section of the
34 ce structure, and may be applicable to other dental research problems involving clustered or nested r
35 Finn Brudevold was a distinguished leader in dental research, recipient of many honors, and a Past Pr
36 ederal consortium, the National Institute of Dental Research's (NIDR) Division of Epidemiology and Or
37 anization, and International Association for Dental Research's oral health goals of reducing the leve
38                      Statistical analyses in dental research should assess whether different sources
39 ional needs of those who would be engaged in dental research, teaching, and service in industry and a
40  Many randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in dental research test the efficacy of interventions on mo
41             However, it is not well-known in dental research that different statistical methods of da
42 esponse to an invitation from the Journal of Dental Research to write an essay on an educator who inf
43                        Although their use in dental research was first advocated in 2002, DAGs have y
44 d to control for potential selection bias in dental research when randomization is not possible.

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