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The relationship between form and function of the carnivore mandible
Abstract Dietary morphology diversified extensively in Carnivoraformes (living Carnivora and their stem relatives) during the Cenozoic (the last 66 million years) as they evolved to capture, handle, and process new animal and plant diets. We used 3D geometric morphometrics, mechanical advantage, and finite element analysis to test the evolutionary ...
Charles J. Salcido, P. David Polly
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Comparison of vertical mandibular asymmetry between patients with unilateral and bilateral cleft lip and palate from primary to early mixed dentition. [PDF]
Akarsu-Guven B +3 more
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Abstract Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) has become a well‐established method for dietary inference and reconstruction in both extant and extinct mammals and other tetrapods. As the volume of available data continues to grow, researchers could benefit from combining published data from various studies to perform meta‐analyses.
Daniela E. Winkler, Mugino O. Kubo
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Atypical case of amelogenesis imperfecta and generalized impacted dentitions: dental management and follow ups [PDF]
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Social Support and Functional Dentition Among English Older Adults. [PDF]
Alobaidi F, Sabbah W.
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Mineralized area of the human rib cross‐sections from early puberty until adulthood
Abstract Ribs undergo numerous changes during growth and development. Although they occur both externally and internally, the latter are not as extensively documented during the transition from puberty to adulthood. Therefore, it is unknown how rib cross‐sectional mineralized area changes during this period.
J. M. López‐Rey +4 more
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Comparative dentition in free-living bird nest astigmatan mites [PDF]
C. Bowman
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Comparison of Morphological Patterns and Location of Maxillary Sinus Septa in Dentate and Edentulous Patients Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography. [PDF]
Razavi M +3 more
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Abstract Actinopterygii is a major extant vertebrate group, but limited data are available for its earliest members. Here we investigate the morphology of Devonian actinopterygians, focusing on the lower jaw. We use X‐ray computed tomography (XCT) to provide comprehensive descriptions of the mandibles of 19 species, which span the whole of the Devonian
Ben Igielman +11 more
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