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Global Patterns and Gaps in Research on Salinity Tolerance of Inland Fishes
ABSTRACT Freshwater salinization is an emerging threat impacting approximately one‐third of the world's freshwater bodies. However, the salinity tolerance of many inland fishes remains understudied, despite being a crucial factor in determining species distributions and fitness.
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Changes in Upper Airway Airflow After Rapid Maxillary Expansion Beyond the Peak Period of Adenoidal Growth-A CBCT Study Using Computer Fluid Dynamics and Considering Adenoidal Dimensions as a Factor. [PDF]
Palazzo G +4 more
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Evaluation of condylar dimension and position following rapid maxillary expansion with tooth- or tooth-bone-borne appliances. [PDF]
Eglenen MN, Akan S, Germec-Cakan D.
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Comparison of the Effects of Different Palatal Morphology on Maxillary Expansion via RME and MSE: A Finite Element Analysis. [PDF]
Pan Y, Peng W, Wang Y.
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Maxillary expansion: Clinical implications
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1987Clinicians frequently expand the maxilla to correct certain malocclusions. The effects of expansion on facial structures, dentition, and periodontium are reviewed. The implications of these findings for the treatment of patients who need maxillary expansion are discussed.
S E, Bishara, R N, Staley
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Removable rapid maxillary expansion
Journal of Orthodontics, 2010A novel removable rapid maxillary expansion appliance is described for use in routine clinical practice. The laboratory construction and clinical technique is described, and the advantages of the appliance over conventional rapid expansion devices are highlighted.
Hashmat, Popat +4 more
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Maxillary transverse expansion
2021Introduction: Maxillary transverse discrepancies are commonly treated with a rapid maxillary expander (RME) with the intention of obtaining skeletal expansion to widen the maxilla. However, as patients become older/skeletally mature, obtaining successful suture separation becomes less likely.
Samantha Jayne Marti +5 more
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