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Der Hautarzt, 1997
Solitary or bilateral, symptomless exostoses on the lingual surface of the mandibule are called mandibular torus. It is mainly seen in young males and has a benign clinical course. The etiopathology is not known. Both genetic and environmental factors such as the anatomy of the lower jaw are considered.
A, Nolte, C G, Schirren
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Solitary or bilateral, symptomless exostoses on the lingual surface of the mandibule are called mandibular torus. It is mainly seen in young males and has a benign clinical course. The etiopathology is not known. Both genetic and environmental factors such as the anatomy of the lower jaw are considered.
A, Nolte, C G, Schirren
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Proceedings of the first ACM SIGCHI annual symposium on Computer-human interaction in play, 2014
We propose "Toru," a game that reverses the game skills developed as a person ages using ultra-high-frequency (mosquito) sound. The game has its origin in the computer game Simon (1978), which we interpret from visual to auditory form using the mosquito sound (i.e., ultra-high-frequency sound) for its difficulty settings.
John Smith, Kazuhiro Jo
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We propose "Toru," a game that reverses the game skills developed as a person ages using ultra-high-frequency (mosquito) sound. The game has its origin in the computer game Simon (1978), which we interpret from visual to auditory form using the mosquito sound (i.e., ultra-high-frequency sound) for its difficulty settings.
John Smith, Kazuhiro Jo
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1980
AbstractThe morphology of the mandibular torus was examined, and comparisons were made between a Medieval Norse skeletal population from Greenland and a 14th to 17th century Greenland Eskimo skeletal series. Three parameters were analyzed: degree of development (on a 4‐point scale), position and length, and surface morphology according to the number of
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AbstractThe morphology of the mandibular torus was examined, and comparisons were made between a Medieval Norse skeletal population from Greenland and a 14th to 17th century Greenland Eskimo skeletal series. Three parameters were analyzed: degree of development (on a 4‐point scale), position and length, and surface morphology according to the number of
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Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing, 2012
We consider periodic square tilings of the plane. By extending a formalism introduced in 1940 for tiling of rectangles by squares we build a correspondence between periodic plane maps endowed with a periodic harmonic vector and periodic square tilings satisfying a regularity condition.
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We consider periodic square tilings of the plane. By extending a formalism introduced in 1940 for tiling of rectangles by squares we build a correspondence between periodic plane maps endowed with a periodic harmonic vector and periodic square tilings satisfying a regularity condition.
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2020
Objekt des Monats der UB Wien aus der Historischen Sammlung der Fachbereichsbibliothek Mathematik, Statistik und Informatik (Juni 2013) Text: Dr.
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Objekt des Monats der UB Wien aus der Historischen Sammlung der Fachbereichsbibliothek Mathematik, Statistik und Informatik (Juni 2013) Text: Dr.
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Terahertz Microfluidic Sensing with Dual‐Torus Toroidal Metasurfaces
Advanced Optical Materials, 2021Manoj Gupta, Ranjan Singh, Lin Chen
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Torus fractures of the distal radius: time to focus on symptomatic management
Lancet, The, 2022Kathy Boutis
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Novel torus shaped g-C3N4 photocatalysts
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2020Ilias Papailias +2 more
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