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Abstract The Hyaenodonta were the most diverse carnivorous mammals in the European Eocene and were classically divided into three subfamilies: Sinopaninae, Arfianinae, and Proviverrinae, with this latter being the most successful of the three, as it exhibited a much larger geographic and temporal range.
Manuel J. Salesa+4 more
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Estudio de la proliferación celular en gérmenes dentarios humanos
Resumen: El objetivo de este estudio fue conocer la expresión de MCM4-5-6 en gérmenes dentarios humanos en estado de campana. Materiales y Métodos Se obtuvieron preparados histológicos de 4 maxilares fetales incluidos en parafina en el archivo de ...
Vanesa Pereira-Prado+4 more
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Mental States Are Like Diseases [PDF]
While Quine’s linguistic behaviorism is well-known, his Kant Lectures contain one of his most detailed discussions of behaviorism in psychology and the philosophy of mind.
BF Skinner+30 more
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ABSTRACT Peas and other legume crops are sources of sustainable plant‐based proteins. Dry pea seeds can be processed into whole seed flour or dehulled milled flour and used as food ingredients. However, the widespread consumption of plant‐based ingredients from peas is limited by their poor sensory properties, limitations in their functionality ...
Praiya Asavajaru+8 more
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Research progress on pathogenic genes and molecular mechanisms of nonsyndromic tooth agenesis
Tooth agenesis is a common tooth number deficiency that occurs in the tooth-forming process or earlier period of tooth germ development and has a serious impact on the maxillofacial development, aesthetics and masticatory function of patients.
XIE Weihong, YU Dongsheng, ZHAO Wei
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NON-SYNDROMIC CONGENITAL, OLIGODONTIA: MANAGEMENT OF A CASE IN A NIGERIAN CHILD [PDF]
Congenitally missing teeth (CMT) may present as complete (Anodontia) or partial (Hypodontia or Oligodontia) depending on the number of teeth missing.
Enoch Abiodun Idowu+3 more
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ABSTRACT Biochar is a charcoal‐like substance made by the pyrolysis of organic material from agricultural and forestry waste. While biochar is well documented for altering soil physicochemical conditions, few studies have investigated its possible effects on the management of arthropod pests.
Nischal Wagle+4 more
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Introduction: Trauma, altered tooth germ position and delayed tooth eruption have been hypothesized as possible causes of tooth root dilacerations and flexion, however these anatomical variations appear more commonly associated with posterior teeth and ...
Richard G Standerwick
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Motivated by the theory of correspondence functors, we introduce the notion of {\em germ} in a finite poset, and the notion of {\em germ extension} of a poset. We show that any finite poset admits a largest germ extension called its {\em germ closure}. We say that a subset $U$ of a finite lattice $T$ is {\em germ extensible} in $T$ if the germ closure ...
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Bidirectional step torque filter with zero backlash characteristic Patent [PDF]
Gearing system for eliminating backlash and filtering input torque fluctuations from high inertia ...
Baker, R. L.+2 more
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