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I'm writing my dissertation on phenolisation and methods of surgical matrixectomy , can anyone give me details for my dissertation please on

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phenol and sodium hydroxide papers

any data relating to the subject matter please ..

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Not trying to sound nasty, but heard of Medline? Start doing some reading around the topic, include the fairly recent Cochrane Review.

A simple search will yield a plethora of info, and if you have any specific informed questions about the research I'm sure the group would be happy to help you further then.

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thanks for your moderate reply lis , I have genarated around 6-8 quality papers, but having to review around 25 or so,would have thought my very learned friends may have yielded full text papers.

yes ive been to cochrane medline mesh and a few others but would like to have full text not just abstract information.some do actually give full text , but without having to wait for lengthy waits from the british lib and post, a guided hand for pdf's might be nice ,many thanks for you input

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There have been at least 3 or 4 reports in the above magazine over the past 2 yrs or so. One was Torbay's report on sodium hydroxide but there have been more. Have you got those?
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Further to my other posting....if you are at University in the UK why not log on via Athens and most papers will be available in PDF or full format?

I too am doing research for my end of 3rd yr dissertation and having to spend many hours (isn't that what it's all about) looking through numerous pages of sites like BMJ or PubMed or Elsevier. Guess you are lucky if you are only looking for 25 papers or so for yours!

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