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Management for esthetics and recreation, forage, water, and wildlife
Norbert V. DeByle
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A Retrospective Study of Two Mandibulectomy Approaches for T3‐Stage Lower Gingival Carcinoma
ABSTRACT Objective This study retrospectively analyzes two mandibular resection techniques for T3‐stage lower gingival carcinoma, aiming to compare their impact on patient prognosis. Methods Retrospective cohort study. Data from 78 cases of T3‐stage lower gingival carcinoma involving the mandible were reviewed in our Department of Head and Neck Surgery.
Hang Ling +6 more
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Lifelong Craniofacial Growth: Clinical Implications for Osseointegrated Implants. [PDF]
Rana A +4 more
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Strengthening urban deer management with structured decision making
Urban deer management (UDM) decision‐makers face social, ecological, regulatory, and economic pressures when creating an agreeable deer management plan for stakeholders. Historically, decision making techniques (e.g. consensus‐based analyses) have not effectively balanced UDM elements leading to short‐lived management progress.
Shane D. Boehne +6 more
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Prosthodontic Management of Complete Anodontia with Retained Deciduous Teeth.
Gupta A +5 more
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Rehabilitation of Mutilated Primary Anterior Teeth with Monoblock Prosthetic Design in Children: A Case Report. [PDF]
Budia S +5 more
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Abstract Manufacturers in developing countries face challenges during their transition to the circular economy (CE) due to rapid industrialization, resource constraints and the need to balance economic development with sustainability. These conditions provide valuable context for understanding the complexities of CE adoption.
Shamaila Ishaq +3 more
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Ocular dominance and visual color perception: A study on the overlooked factor in dental esthetics. [PDF]
Mann NS +5 more
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Imagination in Critical Theory: Utopia, Ideology, Aesthetics
ABSTRACT This article explores the role of imagination in critical theory, addressing its conceptual ambiguity and its synthesis of three distinct but interrelated strands. The first, rooted in Freud's theory, sees imagination as wish‐fulfillment—necessarily unreal yet foundational to utopian thought.
Markus Gante
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