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H. Fleisch
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Laboratorium für experimentelle Chirurgie, Schweizerisches Forschungsinstitut, Davos, Schweiz
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H. J. J. Blackwood
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Royal Dental Hospital, School of Dental Surgery, London, England
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M. Owen
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M.R.C. Bone-seeking Isotopes Research Unit, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, England
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Table of contents (53 papers)
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Mechanisms of Mineralization and Diseases Related to Mineral Deposition
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- D. A. Smith, J. C. Mackenzie
Pages 211-215
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Hormones and Bone
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- H. A. Soliman, C. J. Robinson, G. V. Foster, I. MacIntyre
Pages 242-243
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- J. A. Fernandez de Valderrama, L. M. Munuera
Pages 245-249
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- W. M. Rigal, W. M. Hunter
Pages 250-254
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- G. F. Mazzuoli, L. Terrenato
Pages 254-258
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Fundamental Structure of Hard Dental Tissues
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- E. P. Katz, G. Mechanic, M. J. Glimcher
Pages 272-276
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About this book
The papers collected in this volume represent the formal proceedings of the Third European Symposium on Calcified Tissues which was held in Davos, Switzerland from 11th to 16th April 1965 under the sponsorship of the Laboratorium fur experi mentelle Chirurgie, Schweizerisches Forschungsinstitut Davos. This Symposium fol lowed the now established tradition of the previous Symposia held in Oxford in 1963 and in Liege in 1964. Participation was again strictly on a residential basis. This year the Schatz alp Hotel provided a scenic and secluded meeting place high on a mountain side overlooking Davos yet close to the Forschungsinstitut in which the opening session of the Symposium was held. The papers and communications published in the volume are arranged in order of presentation and are grouped under the five main themes selected for discussion by the Symposium, namely, "Cell function in the formation, maintenance and destruc tion of osseous tissue", "Response of calcified tissues to mechanical factors", "Mecha nisms of mineralization and diseases related to mineral deposition", "Hormones and bone" and "Fundamental structure of dental hard tissues". The programme consisted of a number of review lectures given by invited speakers and of short communications in relation to each of the above themes. No attempt was made to record the dis cussions to the papers as, being a residential meeting, the more valuable and interest ing interchanges took place informally in small discussion groups and not within the time schedule of the prearranged programme.
Editors and Affiliations
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Laboratorium für experimentelle Chirurgie, Schweizerisches Forschungsinstitut, Davos, Schweiz
H. Fleisch
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Royal Dental Hospital, School of Dental Surgery, London, England
H. J. J. Blackwood
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M.R.C. Bone-seeking Isotopes Research Unit, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, England
M. Owen