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Clinical measurement and evaluation of vertical dimension
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1982u etermining the vertical dimension of occlusion is a critical procedure for a totally or partially edentulous patient. Many edentulous patients have adapted to a vertical dimension which has decreased due to bone resorption and posterior tooth wear. Restoring the proper vertical dimension is further complicated because the rest position may be subject
Dale E. Smith, L. Brian Toolson
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Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions
2018The contemporary era is a time of synthesis. Commonsense, religion, and science not only exist side by side but also follow one another, serving as platforms or playgrounds for individuals and individual life. At any particular time, one living in commonsense can gain access to religion as it spreads in different doctrines, denominations, and sections ...
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The inapplicability of formulae to determine vertical dimension
Australian Dental Journal, 1979Abstract— The accuracy and precision of certain external cephalometric measurements were investigated on a subject presenting optimal conditions, using ten operators. Due to difficulties in identifying landmarks and tissue compressibility, the standard deviation of a measurement for ten replications ranged from 0.3 to 1.7 mm, while the “between ...
Brian W. Darvell, M. H. Spratley
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Vertical and Horizontal Dimensions of Precedent
1993Chapter 3 contains a diagram of the hierarchy of the courts (see p.43). Additionally, Chapter 9 contains the general proposition that all courts bind all lower courts, and that some courts bind themselves. The first half of this proposition can conveniently be described as the vertical dimension of precedent, and the second half can conveniently be ...
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The vertical dimension of mental functioning
Psychological Research, 1990A hierarchical, six-level model of human intelligence is described. The first four levels, which correspond to those found in Bernstein's theory of motor control, are concerned with palaeokinetic regulations (A), synergies (B), the spatial field (C), and object actions (D).
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Vertical dimension: A research and clinical analysis
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1982Abstract Vertical dimension has been defined in relation to the clinical rest position of the mandible, the vertical dimension of occlusion, and the interocclusal space between the two. The physiologic rest position has been attributed to three possible mechanisms: postural tonicity of the muscles, myotatic (stretch) reflexes, and gravity-elasticity,
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The Role of the Vertical Dimension in Stereoscopic Vision
Perception, 1982It is shown how the full three-dimensional structure of a scene may in principle be computed from a correlated pair of retinal images, when all that is known about the orientations of the two eyes is that the planes of their horizontal meridians accurately coincide. The vertical dimension plays a crucial role in the theory; visible points which lie on
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Physiology of a changing vertical dimension
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1962Abstract The most significant facts with respect to the physiology of a changing vertical dimension follow: 1.There is a position of maximal closing force at an optimal vertical dimension for every patient. This position may be a characteristic of the muscle tissue itself.
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Into the third dimension [vertical integration]
Electronics Systems and Software, 2007Integrated device manufacturers will lead the uptake of three-dimensional (3D) integrated circuit (ICs) technology, according to speakers on a panel held during an annual review meeting at Belgium's IMEC nanoelectronics research centre. The move to 3D integration is partly a response to the rising costs of implementing system-on-chip (SoC) devices ...
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