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a plastic containing resins
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| resinoid |
Solid or semi-solid material, prepared from exudates by extraction and purification with a solvent. These products are similar to concretes, except that the starting materials are not previously live, cellular tissue.
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| resin |
1. any of various highly combustible semisolids or amorphous solids that are insoluble in water, mostly soluble in alcohol or ether, and generally soft and sticky but hardening after exposure to cold. Chemically diverse, they occur naturally as exudations from plants or from insects feeding on plants, or are produced synthetically, as by exhausting drug having resinous constituents with alcohol, then precipitating it out with water, or by driving off the oleaginous component of an oleoresin with heat. 2. a compound made by condensation or polymerization of low-molecular-weight organic compounds.
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| resin c. |
one of several polymer or monomer/polymer systems, usually containing finely divided inorganic filler particles, used as an insoluble dental luting agent in the cementation of orthodontic brackets, ceramic, resin, and metal restorations, and etched based metal extracoronal retainers to etched enamel.
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| resin m. |
in a resin matrix composite, the continuous phase (an organic polymer) in which the discrete particles of filler are dispersed. Called also matrix.
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