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  • 61Internal resorption — is an unusual condition of a tooth when the dentin and pulpal walls begin to resorb centrally within the root canal. The first evidence of the lesion may be the appearance of a pink hued area on the crown of the tooth; this condition is referred… …

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  • 62Drosera — Sundew redirects here. For other uses, see Sundew (disambiguation). For other uses, see Drosera (disambiguation). Drosera Drosera tokaiensis …

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  • 63Disease resistance in fruit and vegetables — There are a number of lines of defence against pests (that is, those animals that cause damage to the plants we grow) and diseases in the organic garden, principal among these being the practice of good husbandry, creating healthy soil and… …

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  • 64Veneer (dentistry) — Intervention A veneer MeSH D003801 …

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  • 65Alveolar process — Bone: Alveolar process Left maxilla. Outer surface. (Alveolar process visible at bottom.) …

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  • 66Masticatory force — or force of mastication is defined as a force, which is created by the dynamic action of the masticatory muscles during the physiological act of chewing. Contents 1 Masticatory muscles 2 Measuring masticatory force …

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  • 67Nankali's Masticatory Force Systematization — The Nankali’s systematization of distribution of the Masticatory Force categorize the locations of the forces on different part of mandible/Maxilla, which are important in designing a prosthetic and implant treatment in dentistry. The… …

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  • 68Actinidia arguta — Hardy Kiwi Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms …

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  • 69dilaceration — Displacement of some portion of a developing tooth which is then further developed in its new relation, resulting in a tooth with sharply angulated root(s). [L. di lacero, pp. laceratus, to tear in pieces, fr. lacer, mangled] * * *… …

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  • 70Dentures — Intervention MeSH D003778 …

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