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Derivation and validation of generalized sepsis-induced acute respiratory failure phenotypes among critically ill patients: a retrospective study. [PDF]
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Rules and Textual Construction of the Vocational Practices of Actors and Lawyers
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology, 1974
Abstract The developmental anomaly named “dens in dente” has been described as a lingual invagination of the enamel, occurring most frequently in the maxillary incisor teeth. Once thought to be a rare anomaly, subsequent investigations indicate that it occurs with greater frequency than previously suspected.
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Abstract The developmental anomaly named “dens in dente” has been described as a lingual invagination of the enamel, occurring most frequently in the maxillary incisor teeth. Once thought to be a rare anomaly, subsequent investigations indicate that it occurs with greater frequency than previously suspected.
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Radicular variant of dens in dente (RDinD) in a patient undergoing radioisotope therapy
Dense in dente is a developmental anomaly frequently encountered in permanent maxillary incisors, with a prevalence rate of 0.25–10%. Our review of the scientific literature on a radicular variant of dens in dente (RDinD) in permanent molar teeth ...
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