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Extratropical Atmospheric Response to Equatorial Atlantic Cold Tongue Anomalies

Journal of Climate, 2007
Abstract The extratropical atmospheric response to the equatorial cold tongue mode in the Atlantic Ocean has been investigated with the coupled ocean–atmosphere model, Speedy Ocean (SPEEDO). Similar to the observations, the model simulates a lagged covariability between the equatorial cold tongue mode during late boreal summer and the ...
Wilco Hazeleger, Reindert J. Haarsma
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A UNIQUE MUSCLE; DISSECTING THE ROLE OF SIGNALING PATHWAYS IN DEVELOPMENTAL ANOMALIES OF THE TONGUE

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology, 2021
Background The vertebrate tongue is a complex muscular organ involved in mastication, taste sensation, and articulation. The tongue is affected in many syndromes, diseases, and malignancies. It has recently been shown that a cascade of signaling interactions between different cell populations during embryogenesis orchestrates the development of the ...
AA Birjandi   +9 more
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American society of pediatric otolaryngology vascular anomalies task force review of tongue venous malformations: Techniques, pearls, and pitfalls

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2023
Management of tongue venous malformations can be challenging in the pediatric population due to their heterogeneity in presentation, extent of involvement and functional compromise. It is important to recognize the value of various treatment options in order to guide management of each patient in an individualized fashion.
Neha A. Patel   +11 more
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Double Tongue, Intraoral Anomalies, and Cleft Palate—Case Reports and a Discussion of Developmental Pathology

The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 2000
Objective Isolated cleft palate is the most common presentation of the non-syndromic cleft lip/palate combinations and is multifactorial in etiology. We report two cases of children with clefts of the secondary palate coexistent with double tongue and in either case mandibular epulis or superiorly displaced salivary gland.
J A, Britto   +2 more
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"Burning tongue" sensation during routine coronary angiography - a phenomenon related to a rare coronary anomaly

International Journal of Cardiovascular Interventions, 2004
We present the case of rare coronary circulation anomaly discovered during the routine coronary angiography that was associated with unusual "burning" sensation reported by the patient.
S, Pinzur, M, Brezins, N, Roguin
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[Anomalies of the tongue in the fetus and neonate].

Annales Academiae Medicae Stetinensis, 2008
This work reviews the literature on the development of the tongue and its function during fetal life. Research on fetal behavior in general and functioning of structures of the skull, face and neck during fetal life in particular was very difficult, not to say impossible, until the present era of ultrasonography with flow (color Doppler and power ...
Elzbieta, Ronin-Walknowska   +2 more
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PREVALENCE OF TONGUE ANOMALIES IN TURKISH CHILDREN IN THE EASTERN ANATOLIA REGION

2022
Background: In this study, the prevalence of tongue anomalies in children was investigated according to age, gender, systemic diseases and allergies. Materials and Methods: Eight hundred children of ages between 3-14 were examined. The age (3-6, 7-10, 11-14 years), sex and tongue anomalies (fissured tongue, geographic tongue, ankyloglossia, atrophic ...
DUMAN, Sacide, ÖZSUNKAR, Pelin Senem
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Deep Learning for Anomaly Detection

ACM Computing Surveys, 2022
Guansong Pang, Longbing Cao
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FUNCTIONAL ANOMALY OF THE TONGUE

Medical Journal of Australia, 1932
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