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recession
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recession

In economics, a fall in business activity lasting more than a few months, causing stagnation in a country's output.

The average decline has been about 10% although some recessions, such as 1981–82, can be longer and more severe.



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The main agents causing gingival recession that have been described in the literature are
Received market approval from Health Canada for GEM 21S Growth-factor Enhanced Matrix for the treatment of periodontally-related bone defects and gingival recession.
Results were presented at the American Academy of Periodontology Annual Meeting demonstrating continued long-term efficacy up to 24 months after treatment with GEM 21S[R], Growth-factor Enhanced Matrix for the treatment of bony defects and gingival recession resulting from periodontal disease.
 
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