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  2. Paintless dent repair - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of damage can be repaired using paintless dent repair as long as the paint surface is intact. Paintless dent repair may be used on both aluminum and steel panels. Common practical uses for paintless dent repair is the repair of hail damage, door dings, creases, body/feature line dents, and minor collision damage.

  3. The Perfect Patient - Wikipedia

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    The Perfect Patient, also known as Quick, is a 2019 Swedish drama film directed by Mikael Håfström. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It follows Sweden’s greatest judicial scandal [ 3 ] after the truth about the convict Sture Bergwall , also known as "Thomas Quick", is revealed by journalist Hannes Råstam .

  4. The Last Repair Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Last Repair Shop is a 2023 Canadian-American short documentary film directed by Ben Proudfoot and Kris Bowers. Produced by Breakwater Studios , the film had its premiere on September 1, 2023 at the 50th Telluride Film Festival . [ 1 ]

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  7. Luting agent - Wikipedia

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    The setting reaction takes place with the relatively quick polymerisation of resins and gradual acid-base reaction of GI. [1] At the early stage of setting reaction, RMGIC has a certain degree of solubility at the margins. Therefore, it is important to keep the margin dry for around 10 minutes to minimise loss of marginal cement. [1]

  8. Self-healing material - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Romans used a form of lime mortar that has been found to have self-healing properties. [3] By 2014, geologist Marie Jackson and her colleagues had recreated the type of mortar used in Trajan's Market and other Roman structures such as the Pantheon and the Colosseum and studied its response to cracking. [4]

  9. Alan Neville Gent - Wikipedia

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    Alan Neville Gent (11 November 1927 – 20 September 2012) was a professor at the University of Akron. He was recognized during his lifetime as a world-leading authority on the topics of adhesion physics, crystalline and glassy polymers , and the fracturing of rubber.