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    Forensic Radiology

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    von Kolliker’s hand during the January 23‚ 1896 presentation by Röntgen. Radiographic finger prints obtained by H. Béclère by coating the fingers with lead tetroxide Dental x-rays by W. Koenig in 1896. Restorations are seen in the maxillary central incisors. 1. Identification of unknown human remains. What to Compare Missing Tooth Malpositioned

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    Artificial Intelligence

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    Kenya Methodist University DLM instructional material KENYA METHODIST UNIVERSITY DLM BOOKLET FAULTY : COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS DEPARTMENT : COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSE CODE COURSE NAME LECTURER CONTACT : CISY422/BBIT333 : ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE : ROBERT MUTUA MURUNGI : 0710 480 450‚ r_mutua@yahoo.com 1st edition ©2012 Artificial Intelligence by Robert Mutua Murungi – I.T Lecturer 1 Kenya Methodist University DLM instructional material KENYA METHODIST UNIVERSITY P.O.

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    Analysis of Article The study‚ Direct Vocabulary Instruction in Kindergarten: teaching for breadth versus depth‚ links to Hoover and Gough’s research on reading‚ the concept of direct instruction‚ meta-comprehension and group reading/reading to children. The study focuses on working out how children learn the 9 target words the best‚ and the findings parallel to Hoover and Gough’s 1990 ‘Simple View of Reading’ where it is evident that if a student is taught not only the word‚ but also the meaning

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    primate dentition. Primate teeth have several functions‚ but their primary function is the mastication of food. Their dental morphology reflects the various functions demanded by the variety of food types—shearing‚ chopping‚ grinding. Generally‚ incisors function chiefly for cutting‚ canines for grasping and piercing‚ and premolars and molars for chewing. Primate diets like: fruits‚ leaves‚ and insects‚ require specialized dentitions. Primates with specialized dental morphologies corresponding to

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    Uakari Tibia

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    I. Methodology- The lab over Inferring behavior from teeth and bones helps the students in analyzing the various types of bone structures that are prevalent in various types of primates. Such as in the beginning of the lab we were given three different casts of different primate species that were in a wooden box that contained a cast of the skull and mandible for all three species also specimen’s A & B had a tibia‚ fibula‚ radius‚ and an ulna that went along with their cast of their skulls. While

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    Orthodontics Essay

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    BRACE yourself for Orthodontics! An orthodontist can be defined through medical terminology as a specialist in the straightening of teeth. The tasks of the typical orthodontists include “assessing‚ diagnosing‚ and correcting malocclusions”‚ incorrect positioning of the teeth when biting (bad bites)‚ with the use of various orthodontic appliances‚ but without oral or maxillofacial surgery‚ the job of an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. (Four Seasons Dental-Orthodontics and Orthodontists)The

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    Teeth Research Paper

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    Teeth are made of four main tissue. Dentin‚ enamel‚ pulp‚ and cementum are the four tissues. The teeth’s pulp is the innermost of the tooth and is the softest tissue in the tooth. It sends signals to the brain. The pulp is made of nerves‚ connective tissues‚ and many types of cells and blood vessels which nourish your teeth. The primary job of the tooth’s pulp is to provide sensation and nourishment. The pulp is one of the only living parts of the teeth‚ so it has a high risk of infections

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    Chapter 11

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    DEA Short-Answer Questionss 1. The size and shape of teeth determine their functions because primary teeth are different shape and size of adult teeth‚ so they do different things‚ and aren’t able to do as much work as adult teeth. 2. Incisors: Incisors are designed to cut food without using heavy force. The tongue side is shaped like a shovel to guide food into the mouth. Canines: Canines are designed for cutting and tearing foods‚ which needs force. Premolars: Premolars have a flat biting

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    Allah Hu Akbar

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    animal material ; humans are omnivores. Herbivore teeth function. Incisors: These are not present on the top jaw of sheep. Lower incisors have sharp edges which cut grass against the horny pad on the top jaw. Canines: These are not present on the top jaw. The lower canines look and act like incisors. Premolars and molars: These have ridges which fit close together to grind grass. Carnivore teeth function. Incisors: These are small sharp teeth which pull and scrape meat from bones

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    developmental defects of teeth with recent genetic concepts INTRODUCTION: Disorders of development of teeth may be prenatal or postnatal in origin and may be inherited or acquired. Their recognition and evaluation requires a thorough knowledge and evaluation of the normal chronology of the human dentition and of the normal development and structure of the teeth. Disorders of development of teeth of teeth may be due to abnormalities in the differentiation of the dental lamina and

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