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  2. Dental amalgam controversy - Wikipedia

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    This discussion of the dental amalgam controversy outlines the debate over whether dental amalgam (the mercury alloy in dental fillings) should be used. Supporters claim that it is safe, effective and long-lasting, while critics argue that amalgam is unsafe because it may cause mercury poisoning and other toxicity. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Amalgam (dentistry) - Wikipedia

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    The silver alloy is typically 40–70% Ag, 25-29% Sn, 2–40% Cu and 0–2% Zn (when the alloy is formulated Zn is a scavenger and is mostly consumed during melting and lost as oxide). The dentist packs the plastic mass, before it sets, into the cavity. The amalgam expands ≈0.1% over 6–8 hours on setting.

  4. Metallurgical failure analysis - Wikipedia

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    Metallurgical failure analysis is the process to determine the mechanism that has caused a metal component to fail.It can identify the cause of failure, providing insight into the root cause and potential solutions to prevent similar failures in the future, as well as culpability, which is important in legal cases. [1]

  5. Cathodic protection - Wikipedia

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    SAE International Paper No. 912270 Robert Baboian, State of the Art in Automobile Cathodic Protection, Proceedings of the 5th Automotive Corrosion and Prevention Conference, P-250, Warrendale, PA, USA, August 1991; US Army Corps of Engineers, Engineering manual 1110-2-2704, 12 July 2004

  6. How far would a wife go to keep $2M Ponzi scheme a secret? - AOL

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    After pleading guilty in 2020 to an unlawful monetary transaction and to wire fraud related to the Ponzi scheme, Natalie was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison and ordered to pay back the $2. ...

  7. This Denver woman’s savings account was accessed, drained of ...

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    If a consumer reports the fraud within two business days, they are typically only liable for up to $50 of the stolen funds. After that, the liability can increase to $500 if reported within 60 days.