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Gagging.

The New York state dental journal, 2011
Gagging is a protective reflex to stop unwanted entry into the mouth and oropharynx. Some people have a reduced or absent reflex, while others have a pronounced one. Pronounced gag reflexes can compromise all aspects of dentistry, from the diagnostic procedures of examination and radiography to any form of active treatment. In some patients with marked
Satheesh, Kumar   +2 more
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GAG BioScience GmbH

Pharmacogenomics, 2003
Completion of the human genome project led to an explosion in available genomic information. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have emerged as a versatile and powerful tool for genotyping almost all variant species. The unique technological platform developed by GAG BioScience is exclusively based on SNP detection and allows genotyping of up to 60,
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Mouth gag

The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2000
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Gagging

Physiotherapy, 1993
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Gags

Grand Street, 1996
Luis Buñuel, Deborah Treisman
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Simple mouth gag

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1982
J J, Scarlet, L S, Gerber
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Reducing hypersensitive gagging

British Dental Journal, 1983
C G, Wilks, I M, Marks
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Gagging

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1949
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Gags

Scientific American, 1879
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