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  1. Dentistry

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    Prosthodontics
    Prosthodontics involves the restoration and replacement of missing or damaged teeth and oral/maxillofacial tissues using artificial devices (e.g., crowns, bridges, dentures). The development of high-yield ceramic alloys remains central to this field.
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  2. European Textile Manufacturers

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    The ascendancy of European textile production was inextricably linked to the acquisition and processing of dyestuffs. While native woad (Isatis tinctoria) provided a functional, albeit pale, blue, it proved economically inferior to imported indigo (Indigofera tinctoria) imported from the colonies and Asian sources.
    The reliance on imported indigo created a structural dependency that profoundly affected [trade balances](…
  3. Gold

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    Dentistry and Medicine
    In dentistry, gold alloys are used for fillings and crowns due to their biocompatibility and resistance to oral acids. Medical applications include the use of colloidal gold nanoparticles in certain diagnostic tests and targeted drug delivery systems, though early attempts to use pure gold foil …