Publications by authors named "Z Vincze"

Objectives: This systematic review and network meta-analysis aimed to compare different PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate) complete denture base manufacturing techniques by evaluating their mechanical properties. The objective was to determine which method-compression molding, injection molding, milling, or 3D printing-offers the best performance.

Data: In vitro studies investigating mechanical properties of PMMA denture base resins.

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In this publication various serum biochemistry and haematology parameters were determined from blood samples obtained from captive adult individuals of an exotic quail species, the mountain quail (Oreortyx pictus, Douglas, 1829). Venipuncture was performed in the second half of the breeding season from six roosters (males) and seven hens (females). During the examination, in addition to the haematological elements, basic parameters of serum enzyme levels, the products of protein metabolism, uric acid and the most important ions were monitored.

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Objective: The objective was to investigate the dimensional stability of different types of 3D printed dental models, and to measure the dimensional changes over time.

Methods: Four dental casts with different constructions were printed. The four types of models were as follows: hollow casts with 2.

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  • The study discusses the symptoms and pathological issues caused by avian astrovirus in a pheasant colony, highlighting enteritis in chicks and acute nephrosis.
  • The presence of the virus was confirmed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing to detect its genome.
  • Genome sequencing revealed that the isolated avian astrovirus shares the same ORF-1b gene as turkey astrovirus 1 (TAstV1), indicating a close genetic relationship.
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A spectacular measurement campaign was carried out on a real-world motorway stretch of Hungary with the participation of international industrial and academic partners. The measurement resulted in vehicle based and infrastructure based sensor data that will be extremely useful for future automotive R&D activities due to the available ground truth for static and dynamic content. The aim of the measurement campaign was twofold.

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