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The Bite-Ometer

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1969
A RECENTLY employed operation for specified cases of velopharyngeal incompetence transfers the medial pterygoid muscle from the angle of the mandible to a sandwich position between the superior constrictor and the pre-vertebral fascia. 1 Surgical procedures involving the transfer of masticatory muscles to positions of new function expect a degree of ...
Richard B. Yules, Chester L. Sandberg
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A human bite

BMJ, 2012
A 26 year old man presented to the emergency department with a painful right ear after having been bitten three hours earlier during an altercation. He also reported receiving a blow to his right eye during the incident. He was normally fit and well and not taking any regular drugs. On examination, he was alert, orientated, and afebrile.
Adeyinka Molajo   +2 more
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To bite or not to bite-a study of tail bits versus tail-biting

Proceedings of PIMRC '96 - 7th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Communications, 2002
Tail bits and tail-biting are the two commonly used methods for terminating the trellis of convolutional codes. In this paper, we evaluate the relative performance of these two options by comparing their performance in a variety of cases. Suboptimal decoding algorithms for the tail-biting case are proposed.
Yu Wang, R. Ramesh
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Bites and Parasites

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1983
This article discusses the dermatologic findings and treatment of the conditions caused by a number of the most common arthropods and helminths.
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Stings And Bites

Postgraduate Medicine, 1990
Although some insect stings and bites are inevitable, they should not ruin outdoor activities during the summer if some safe and simple preventive and therapeutic measures are taken.
H. Spencer Holmes, John W. Bachman
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The Tiniest Bites

Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses the 2013 discovery of nanoparticles of titanium dioxide on doughnuts from restaurant Dunkin' Donuts and food brand Hostess, mentioning the U.S. government's uncertainty over whether such nanoparticles are harmful to humans and the environmental group As You Sow's work.
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Bite the bullet

Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2014
In many cultures, amulets are common devices worn to protect the wearer against all sorts of diseases and afflictions. At a Primary Health Care center in Mauritania, West Africa, an ex-soldier was prescribed a tetanus vaccination; however, he told us …
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The Baddest Bite

Scientific American, 2018
The article focuses on the crocodiles' evolutionary success. It the rich fossil record of crocodilians, which shows no change in the shape of the body behind the head for millions of years while the body size has shifted again and again. It refers to a finding by experts that lower bite forces are associated with species with delicate snouts while ...
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Subepithelial Lesion Biopsy: Bite-on-Bite Bites Back

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2018
Benjamin Cherng Hann Yip   +4 more
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