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    Anth Media Analysis

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    Prentice Hall. Houck‚ M. M.‚ & Siegal‚ J. A. (2010). Fundamentals of Forensic Science (2 ed.). Burlington: Elsevier. Khangura‚ R. K.‚ Sircar‚ K.‚ Singh‚ S.‚ & Rastogi‚ V. (2011). Sex Determination Using Mesiodistal Dimension of Permanent Maxillary Incisors and Canines. Journal of Forensic Dental Science ‚ 81-85. Steadman‚ D. (2009). Hard Evidence‚ Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology (2 ed.). Upper Saddle: Prentice Hall.

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    Major Connectors

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    SEMINAR ON MAJOR CONNECTOR CONTENT * Definition * Functions * Characteristics * Location of major connector * Mandibular major connector a.) lingual bar b.) lingual plate c.) mandibular lingual bar with continuous bar d.) labial bar e.) cingulum bar f.) sublingual bar * Design of mandibular major connector * Maxillary major connector a.) single palatal strap b.) palatal plate

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    The Digestive System

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    Ad1 Digestion is the mechanical and chemical breaking down of food into smaller components‚ to a form that can be absorbed‚ for instance‚ into a blood stream. Digestion is a form of catabolism; a break down of macro food molecules to smaller ones. The digestive process also involves creating waste to be eliminated. The digestive track (gut) is a long twisting tube that starts in the mouth and ends at anus. It’s made up of a series of muscles that coordinate the movement of food and other cells that

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    An adjustable user usually attack with a destination in mind. Therefore‚ an adjustable user’s abutting breadth and dispatch are able to be activated with its able and acclimatized breadth and velocity. Accretion broadly acclimated avant-garde archetypal in cellular acclimation appraisement is the fluid-flow archetypal [32]‚ [33]. The fluid-flow archetypal is able for car cartage on highways but for not blah movements with acclimatized “stop-and-go” behavior. The Gauss–Markov action has appeared in

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    the mouth the larger particles of food are broken down physically by mastication and mixed with the saliva by the movement of the tongue. There are four types of teeth each teeth has a different shape and a different function these are; * Incisors = these are at the front of the mouth and have

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    The Story of a Cheese Sandwich. A cheese sandwich is made up of – well‚ bread and cheese. The bread’s made of carbohydrates and fibre and the cheese of fat‚ protein and calcium. First the sandwich is chewed with our teeth; the incisor teeth and canine teeth bite it into chunks. The premolar and molar’s grind the chunks of food into much smaller pieces. Saliva’s produced that helps the food become a paste. Here‚ the amylase enzymes turn the starch molecules (from the bread) into maltose – which

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    Phylum Chordata

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    Phylum Chordata • The chordates occupy the highest position in the food chain. • The name phylum was derived from the characteristic which all chordates share‚ the notochord – a long‚ elongated‚ and flexible cartilaginous structure that runs the entire length of the body. (Gr. noto = the back; chorde = string) Characteristics: • A dorsal nerve cord located above the notochord‚ it runs the entire length of the body. The nerve cord is a bundle of nerve fibers that connects the

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    clefts. Because they will have a lifelong problem with their teeth. They are more prone to cavities‚ some have missing teeth‚ have a gum and alveolar ridge defect or even extra teeth. The teeth that affected are commonly the primarily the lateral incisors. Cleft occurs between the lateral and cuspid which is known as the facial. The dentist or dental

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    more effective because it works more efficiently on smaller surface areas. Where does it take place? In animals‚ this digestion takes place in the mouth. The process? We rip away the food with our canines‚ bite it into small chunks with our incisors and grind the food with our molars/pre-molars. This process stimulates the exocrine glands in the mouth to release digestive enzymes such as salivary amylase‚ which aids in the break down of the food‚ particularly carbohydrates. Chewing the food

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    Digestive of a Chicken

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    THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF CHICKEN In most livestock‚ teeth function to grind feed into smaller particles. Birds must pass feed usually whole into the esophagus because they do not have teeth. Therefore‚ particles of poultry feed should be small enough to pass through the esophagus. Feed passes from the mouth and through the precrop esophagus to the crop. If the proventriculus and gizzard are full‚ feed is stored in the crop. Feed is also moistened in the crop. Feed passes from the crop through the

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