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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998
Foraging for Survival: Yearling Baboons in Africa by Stuart A. Altmann University of Chicago Press, 1998. $70.00 hbk (xii+536 pages) ISBN 0 226 01595 5.
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Foraging for Survival: Yearling Baboons in Africa by Stuart A. Altmann University of Chicago Press, 1998. $70.00 hbk (xii+536 pages) ISBN 0 226 01595 5.
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Computers in Entertainment, 2005
Elaine Chew, our distinguished editorial board advisor, is a recipient of the 2004 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. She is Viterbi Early Career Chair Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California. She is also a Senior Investigator at the USC Integrated Media Systems Center.
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Elaine Chew, our distinguished editorial board advisor, is a recipient of the 2004 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. She is Viterbi Early Career Chair Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California. She is also a Senior Investigator at the USC Integrated Media Systems Center.
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Reproducibility of chewing rhythm and of mandibular displacements during chewing
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1982SummaryIn a small group of individuals the chewing behaviour was recorded through light‐emitting diodes in the Selspot system repeatedly over a 7‐month period. The test food was crispbread of a standard size. It was shown that a characteristic chewing pattern can be recognized in each test person, and that the pattern was stable during the test period ...
T, Jemt, B, Hedegård
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Journal of Experimental Biology, 2006
![Figure][1] The Gila Monster ( Heloderma suspectum ) is one of only two lizard species believed to be venomous. This lizard produces a peptide, exendin-4, exclusively in the salivary glands, that is thought to be used for prey capture or defense.
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![Figure][1] The Gila Monster ( Heloderma suspectum ) is one of only two lizard species believed to be venomous. This lizard produces a peptide, exendin-4, exclusively in the salivary glands, that is thought to be used for prey capture or defense.
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Masticatory performance of unilateral chewing and free chewing
OdontologyThis study aims to clarify whether there is a difference in masticatory performance between unilateral chewing and free chewing. The amount of glucose eluted was measured three times when 36 healthy dentate adults chewed gummy jelly for 20 s using two different chewing methods: unilateral chewing on the preferred chewing side and free chewing.
Kunihisa, Nakajima +6 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
Excerpt To the editor: Dr. Blum (1) noted in his editorial that the Drug Abuse Advisory Committee of the Food and Drug Administration "did not challenge the accepted central role of nicotine in the...
ROBERT W. JOHNSON, DANIEL LEVINE
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Excerpt To the editor: Dr. Blum (1) noted in his editorial that the Drug Abuse Advisory Committee of the Food and Drug Administration "did not challenge the accepted central role of nicotine in the...
ROBERT W. JOHNSON, DANIEL LEVINE
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Chewing it over: Effects of chewing gum on appetite
Appetite, 2008Orosensory stimulation is an important feature of satiation. The sensory-specific component of satiety depends more on exposure to the sensory properties of the food and less on its energy content. Thus, low-calorie chewing gum may satisfy appetite sufficiently to inhibit desire and intake of high-energy snacks.
M.M. Hetherington +2 more
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Chew on this: is there a dominant side for chewing?
Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society, 2001It is well known that individuals tend to favor either their left or their right hand. Medical professionals further acknowledge the existence of a dominant foot and eye. Whether we have a dominant side for chewing has not yet been established, but if so, does it correspond with our favored hand?
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