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Effects of global change on snakebite envenoming incidence up to 2050: a modelling assessment.

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African Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus) Show Adaptations to Sociality and Hypercarnivory in Their Cranial Musculature

The FASEB Journal, 2022
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) are highly social canids that live in large, hierarchical packs and engage in coordinated hunts. Recent research has suggested that enlarged muscles associated with expressive movement of the eyes and eyebrows may have ...
Mia A. Felix   +3 more
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Ontogeny of cranial musculoskeletal anatomy and its relationship to allometric increase in bite force in an insectivorous bat (Eptesicus fuscus)

The Anatomical Record, 2023
Bite force is a performance metric commonly used to link cranial morphology with dietary ecology, as the strength of forces produced by the feeding apparatus largely constrains the foods an individual can consume.
Kathryn E. Stanchak   +2 more
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Within-patient evaluation of chewing efficiency and maximum bite force of conventional dentures, fixed prostheses, and milled bar overdentures used for All-on-4 implant rehabilitation of atrophied mandibular ridges: A short-term randomized trial.

Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 2022
PURPOSE This crossover study aimed to evaluate chewing efficiency and maximum bite force (BF) of conventional dentures, fixed prostheses, and milled bar overdentures (MO) used for All-on-4 implant rehabilitation of atrophied mandibular ridges.
M. Elsyad   +3 more
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Can bite-force measurement play a role in dental treatment planning, clinical trials, and survival outcomes? A literature review and clinical recommendations.

Quintessence International, 2022
Bite force (occlusal force) may play a significant role in patient treatment outcomes. However, as a diagnostic risk assessment tool, it has been examined in the literature but is not commonly utilized by practicing clinicians and in academic studies ...
A. Atlas, Elahe Behrooz, I. Barzilay
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Bite force in the strictly subterranean rodent family of African mole‐rats (Bathyergidae): the role of digging mode, social organisation, and ecology

Functional Ecology, 2022
1. Bite force is an ecologically relevant performance trait that has been measured to better understand the adaptations to diet and habitat use. Moreover, bite force is relevant in understanding reproductive success, as well as inter-and intraspecific ...
Andrea Kraus   +6 more
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Bite force and encephalization in the Canidae (Mammalia: Carnivora)

, 2013
The ways in which the taxonomic differences in morphology, behavior or life history relate to each other have been used regularly to test ideas about the selective forces involved in their evolution.
E. M. Damasceno   +2 more
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Reconstruction of the adductor chamber and predicted bite force in pterodactyloids (Pterosauria)

, 2021
The reconstruction of jaw muscles is critical in establishing potential cranial functions; however, myological studies of extinct groups that have no descendants are difficult to perform and test.
R. Pêgas, F. R. Costa, A. Kellner
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Relationship between mandibular dimensions and bite force: an exploratory study

Orthodontic Waves, 2021
Purpose: This study aims to explore the possible relationship between mandibular dimensions and bite force. Subjects and Methods: Forty-one subjects (mean age 22.4 ± 1.6 years) were recruited from a pool of dental students and patients seeking dental ...
T. Al-Gunaid   +4 more
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Measurement of the Maximum Occlusal Bite Force and its Relation to the Caries Spectrum of First Permanent Molars in Early Permanent Dentition.

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2020
OBJECTIVE To determine the maximum occlusal bite force (MOBF) of the complete spectrum of dental caries in first permanent molars (FPMs) in children aged 7-9 years. STUDY DESIGN A cross-sectional study was conducted on 123 children.
R. Gudipaneni   +3 more
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