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Correspondence; Inverted Lower Cuspid.
Editors: Aug. 1859-July 1865, J. D. White, J. H. McQuillen, G. J. Ziegler.--Aug. 1865-Dec. 1871, J. H. McQuillen, G. J. Ziegler.--Jan. 1872-May 1891, J. W. White.--July 1891-Apr. 1930, E. C. Kirk (with L. P. Anthony, Dec. 1917-Apr.
Campbell, J.N.
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A Study of the Pattern of Malocclusion of the Lower Anterior Teeth in Subjects with Malocclusion and No History of Orthodontic Treatment [PDF]
A study of the pattern of malocclusion of the six lower permanent anterior teeth in subjects with malocclusion and no history of orthodontic treatment was undertaken to determine if the malocclusion of these teeth occurred in a random manner or followed ...
Simms, Richard A.
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OMIP‐121: Immune Phenotyping of Canine Peripheral Leukocytes by Mass Cytometry
ABSTRACT Dogs are a critical non‐rodent species used in preclinical safety studies, particularly, in the pharmaceutical field, due to their physiological, metabolic, and immunological similarities to humans. As such, immunophenotyping of canine peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) plays a crucial role in translational research, immune monitoring,
Huyen Thuc Tran Luong +5 more
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Major reductions in caries prevalence among children have been seen in many countries, arguing for changes in organization of annual check-ups and prophylactic procedures.
Persson, Maurits,, Holmgren, Eva,
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Systemic aging fuels heart failure: Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic avenues
Abstract Systemic aging influences various physiological processes and contributes to structural and functional decline in cardiac tissue. These alterations include an increased incidence of left ventricular hypertrophy, a decline in left ventricular diastolic function, left atrial dilation, atrial fibrillation, myocardial fibrosis and cardiac ...
Zhuyubing Fang +7 more
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Abstract Epilepsy affects more than 50 million individuals globally and has a substantial genetic component that remains to be completely understood. Traditional studies have focused on severe, early onset cases enrolled through clinical or research settings.
Jessica Castrillon Lal +5 more
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A Comparison of the Nance Holding Arch and Kloehn Headgear in Maxilliary Molar Anchorage
A sample of thirty first bicuspid extraction patients, ages 9 through adult, were evaluated for maxillary molar anchorage loss during cuspid retraction. The Nance Holding Arch and Kloehn cervical headgear were compared as anchorage devices.
Fillman, Michael J.
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Abstract Objective This study was undertaken to design and validate a hybrid depth electrode combining stereoelectroencephalographic (sEEG) recording and magnetic resonance‐guided laser interstitial thermal therapy (MRgLITT) under real‐time magnetic resonance thermometry, to streamline the transition from invasive localization to focal ablation in ...
Bertrand Mathon +3 more
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Mitral restenosis in the early postoperative period of a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus
A forty eight year old woman, who had undergone mitral comissurotomy and subsequently developed early restenosis, presented with major comissural fusion and verrucous lesions on the cuspid edges of the mitral valve, with normal subvalvar apparatus ...
Pomerantzeff Pablo Maria Alberto +4 more
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Let $(\mathbb{G},\mathbb{H})$ be a symmetric pair of reductive groups over a $p$-adic field with $p\neq 2$, attached to the involution $θ$. Under the assumption that there exists a maximally $θ$-split torus in $\mathbb{G}$, which is anisotropic modulo its intersection with the split component of $\mathbb{G}$, we extend Beuzart-Plessis' proof of ...
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