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stoneBritish unit of mass (chiefly used to express body mass) equal to 14 pounds avoirdupois (6.35 kg). Stone
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Once the dental stone has formed around the impression, the alginate is removed forming a mold of the eye socket. 4) Another approach is to block out the brackets on the stone model with another mix of dental stone prior to fabricating the mouth guard. Plaster, dental stone or hard plastic casts of the bones and fragments arrived from museums around the world that owned the fossils. |
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