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Genetic and environmental contributions to the development of dental arch traits: a longitudinal twin study. [PDF]
Giri J+5 more
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RELATION BETWEEN MENARCHE AND DENTITION
Yoshito Tochihara, Kazuto IWAMOTO
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Abstract Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) has emerged as a valuable method for investigating the feeding ecology of vertebrates. Over the past decade, three‐dimensional topographic data from microscopic regions of tooth surfaces have been collected, and surface texture parameters have been published for both extant and fossil species.
Mugino O. Kubo+4 more
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First records of Amblyomma geayi and Amblyomma varium (Ixodida: Ixodidae) parasitizing sloths in Nicaragua. [PDF]
Oporta-López JJ+4 more
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Enamel Defects in Carriers of a Novel LAMA3 Mutation Underlying Epidermolysis Bullosa [PDF]
Jonkman, MF+3 more
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Abstract This article reviews the pathological changes in the enamel of permanent mandibular cheek teeth and their sequelae in European roe deer from regions polluted by anthropogenic fluoride emissions. The primary (developmental) changes of fluorotic roe deer enamel are hypomineralization and microstructural aberrations, including enamel hypoplasia ...
Uwe Kierdorf, Horst Kierdorf
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Marginal Quality and Wear of Bulk-Fill Composites: Differences Between Dentitions. [PDF]
Hofmann M+5 more
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A morphological study on the dentition of Insectivora
Takuro Sakai, Hajime Hanamura
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Abstract Hybodontiformes was a diverse, successful, and important group of shark‐like chondrichthyans known from a variety of ecosystems. Some representatives of the order had a wide palaeogeographic distribution, as is the case with Priohybodus arambourgi. With a multicuspidate crown, P. arambourgi was the first hybodontiform to develop fully serrated
Estevan Eltink+5 more
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