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Recent DNA Studies Question a 65 kya Arrival of Humans in Sahul
ABSTRACT Recent reports present evidence of Neanderthal introgression among all non‐African human populations after 50 kya. Here we trace the implications of this claim for Sahul history. If correct, ancestral Sahul populations bearing Neanderthal DNA must have arrived after this date. Such data offer no support for a purported 65 kya human presence on
Jim Allen, James F. O'Connell
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Supernumerary teeth: A pictorial review and revised classification. [PDF]
Davidson CL, Smit C, Nel S.
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ABSTRACT Challenges in daily living skills (DLS) are well‐documented in autism and other developmental conditions. Research has also cataloged challenges in adult outcome attainment among autistic individuals and those with other developmental conditions; stronger DLS are associated with a higher likelihood of attaining some adult outcomes. Little work
Elaine B. Clarke, Catherine Lord
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Clinical and Radiographic Features of Mandibular Third Molar Gemination: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Pellegrini M+5 more
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Studies on the Consecutive Survey of Succedaneous and Permanent Dentition in the Japanese Children
Shoichi ANDO+5 more
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ABSTRACT Prospective memory (PM) is the ability to remember to carry out intended actions in the future. The present study investigated the PM performance of autistic adults in everyday life. A total of 29 autistic participants and 30 controls matched for age, gender, and cognitive abilities completed various PM tasks (time‐based vs.
Larissa L. Faustmann, Mareike Altgassen
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Automatic identification of hard and soft tissue landmarks in cone-beam computed tomography via deep learning with diversity datasets: a methodological study. [PDF]
Jiang Y+9 more
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Abstract Teacher retention in England continues to be in a state of decline, with early career teachers (ECTs) most at risk of leaving the profession. High attrition rates create an unstable and unsustainable workforce, which negatively affects the educational development of young people. The purpose of this paper was to explore the career‐related push
Thomas Procter‐Legg+2 more
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