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Familial, Nonsyndromic, Generalized Radiculomegaly Affecting Both Dentitions: The First Reported Case. [PDF]

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Cuspidal Unipotent Classes and Cuspidal Brauer Characters

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1996
Let \(G\) be a connected reductive group defined over the finite field with \(q\) elements. We assume that the centre of \(G\) is connected and that \(q\) is a power of a good prime for \(G\). In his theory of generalized Gelfand-Graev representations (GGGRs for short), \textit{N. Kawanaka} [Proc. Symp. Pure Math.
Geck, Meinolf, Malle, Gunter
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Inverted maxillary cuspid incisors

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1953
Abstract 1. 1. A case is reported of an inverted maxillary cuspid in a 17-year-old boy. 2. 2. The position of the impacted maxillary cuspid is considered relatively uncommon.
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P -Cuspidal Representations

Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 1988
Let \({\mathbb{G}}\) be a reductive algebraic group over a non-archimedean local field k and \(G={\mathbb{G}}(k)\). This paper develops the work of \textit{H. Carayol} [Ann. Sci. Ec. Norm. Supér., IV. Sér. 17, 191-225 (1984; Zbl 0549.22009)] where certain supercuspidal representations of \(GL_ n\) were defined and studied with the help of certain ...
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Design of cuspidal and non-cuspidal robot manipulators

Proceedings of International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2002
A cuspidal manipulator is one which can change posture without meeting a singularity. The non-singular posture changing ability is an important feature which should be considered when designing new manipulators. The aim of this work is to provide aids for the designer in order that, in the synthesis process, he/she has the possibility to adjust the ...
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Back from the cuspid*

Australian Dental Journal, 1975
Abstract— Denture reduction in formal orthodontic treatment does not appear to prevent the impaction of lower third molars. The extraction of premolar teeth is best carried out as close as possible to the eruption time of the cuspids. The posterior part of the mandibular arch should be evaluated by the study of lateral oblique roentgenograms and one of
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A very large maxillary cuspid

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1990
This brief report describes an extracted maxillary permanent cuspid tooth that is longer than any previously reported human tooth. This tooth was removed from a patient of short stature.
G J, Wilkie, I G, Chambers
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Retained cuspid

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1987
J, Lindenmuth, J, Coke
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