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In regards to

carbide burs; the more number of cutting blades and low speed will result in:

A. Less efficient cutting and a smoother surface

B. Less efficient cutting and a rougher surface

C. More efficient cutting and a smoother surface

D. More efficient cutting and a rougher surfaceFrom: navya r nath <navyarnath@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Thursday, 2 February, 2012, 11:02

Hi friends,Part-time Dental Nurse required for a family operated dental

practice based in Feltham (near Heathrow), Middlesex. The position will suit

someone who is preparing for their ORE exams. The suitable applicant should ideally live within easy commuting

distance of the practice. Starting pay will be £6.50 per hour. For further

details please call Fawzia on 07946 483 444 or email your CV to: fawzia@....If you are interested please contact asap.many thanksnavya

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my answer is c

From: keerthi kumar <keerthikumarhs@...> Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2012, 11:18Subject: carbide bur question

In regards to carbide burs; the more number of cutting blades and low speed will result in:A. Less efficient cutting and a smoother surface B. Less efficient cutting and a rougher surface C. More efficient cutting and a smoother surface D. More efficient cutting and a rougher surface

From: navya r nath <navyarnath@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Thursday, 2 February, 2012, 11:02

Hi friends,

Part-time Dental Nurse required for a family operated dental practice based in Feltham (near Heathrow), Middlesex. The position will suit someone who is preparing for their ORE exams. The suitable applicant should ideally live within easy commuting distance of the practice. Starting pay will be £6.50 per hour. For further details please call Fawzia on 07946 483 444 or email your CV to: fawzia@....

If you are interested please contact asap.

many thanks

navya

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I will go with C as well ! From: Areej Abbas <areej.aldura@...> " " < > Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2012 8:48 PM Subject: Re: carbide bur question

my answer is c

From: keerthi kumar <keerthikumarhs@...> Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2012, 11:18Subject: carbide bur question

In regards to carbide burs; the more number of cutting blades and low speed will result in:A. Less efficient cutting and a smoother surface B. Less efficient cutting and a rougher surface C. More efficient cutting and a smoother surface D. More efficient cutting and a rougher surface

From: navya r nath <navyarnath@...>Subject: (unknown) Date: Thursday, 2 February, 2012, 11:02

Hi friends,

Part-time Dental Nurse required for a family operated dental practice based in Feltham (near Heathrow), Middlesex. The position will suit someone who is preparing for their ORE exams. The suitable applicant should ideally live within easy commuting distance of the practice. Starting pay will be £6.50 per hour. For further details please call Fawzia on 07946 483 444 or email your CV to: fawzia@....

If you are interested please contact asap.

many thanks

navya

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