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Annals of Periodontology, 1999
The presence of mucogingival deformities often have an impact on patients in terms of esthetics and function. The variety of the conditions makes it difficult to place gingival and alveolar mucosa deformities under a single definition. Mucogingival deformities, as defined in this paper, may be congenital, developmental, or acquired
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The presence of mucogingival deformities often have an impact on patients in terms of esthetics and function. The variety of the conditions makes it difficult to place gingival and alveolar mucosa deformities under a single definition. Mucogingival deformities, as defined in this paper, may be congenital, developmental, or acquired
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Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana, 2020
In this survey the author collects some recent results about connectedness and cohomological properties of the zero loci \(\mathcal Z(I)\subseteq\mathbb C\mathrm P^n\) of homogeneous ideals \(I\) in \(\mathbb C[x_0,x_1,\ldots,x_n]\). These results are mostly concerned with comparing properties and invariants associated to a homogeneous ideal \(I\) and ...
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In this survey the author collects some recent results about connectedness and cohomological properties of the zero loci \(\mathcal Z(I)\subseteq\mathbb C\mathrm P^n\) of homogeneous ideals \(I\) in \(\mathbb C[x_0,x_1,\ldots,x_n]\). These results are mostly concerned with comparing properties and invariants associated to a homogeneous ideal \(I\) and ...
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2004
To recognize and make the proper diagnosis of a craniofacial abnormality, it is helpful for the pediatrician to understand the normal embryology, morphologic variations, and the characteristics, types, and timings of defects that can occur. It is important that pediatricians and other caregivers of infants and young children be able to recognize the ...
Emily B, Ridgway, Howard L, Weiner
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To recognize and make the proper diagnosis of a craniofacial abnormality, it is helpful for the pediatrician to understand the normal embryology, morphologic variations, and the characteristics, types, and timings of defects that can occur. It is important that pediatricians and other caregivers of infants and young children be able to recognize the ...
Emily B, Ridgway, Howard L, Weiner
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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1984
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