XXXIV.—Description of a fossil molar tooth of a Mastodon discovered by Count Strzlecki in AustraliaVolume: 14Start Page: 268End Page: 271doi:10.1080/037454809495170Prof.Owen F.R.S.Taylor And FrancisAnnals & Magazine of Natural History
NEUTRON COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND DESCRIPTION OF MOLAR TOOTH STRUCTURES IN THE NEOARCHEAN BOOMPLAAS AND MONTEVILLE FORMATIONS, AND THE PALEOPROTEROZOIC HOTAZEL IRON-FORMATION, SOUTH AFRICAThese examples are consistent with our proposed model for MTS formation: (1) deposition of muds and sand lenses; (2...
cyno-cephalus larger than that of the new species. The last molar in T. hreviceps has been lost from both specimens (in posses-sion of the Trustees of this Museum) ; but the sockets indicate * We have given in the I^late the figures of the new species only. — Ed. 展开 ...
In this article, we describe so far unpublished proboscidean specimens from several Late Miocene localities of Romania. A partial mandible and the complete upper/lower cheek tooth rows of a deinothere individual from the site of Gherghești 1 belong toDeinotherium proavumand comprise one of ...
template of the MSE that allows lab technician to construct the MSE appliance in a reliable and accurate position, according to the virtual project planned by the orthodontist on the patient CBCT scans. We also described a case report of an adult female patient affected by skeletal transversal ...
they described the increased cranial capacity and comparatively smaller molar and premolarteethof the fossils, a humanlikefoot, andhandbones that suggested an ability to manipulate objects with precision—hence the species nameHomo habilis, or “handy man.” Furthermore, simple stone tools were found...
second upper molar tooth, is a slight elevation that marks the opening of the parotid duct, leading from the parotid salivary gland, which is located in front of the ear. Just behind this gland are four to five mucus-secreting glands, the ducts of which open opposite the last molar tooth...
A description of the molar enamel of a middle Miocene monotreme (Obdurodon, Ornithorhynchidae)TeethEnamelMonotremeMioceneThe dentine and enamel of a newly discovered well-formed tooth of a Tertiary monotreme, Obdurodon sp., was examined for ultrastructural information relevant to the phylogenetic...
Description, Nomenclature, and Mapping of a Novel Cerebello-Renal Syndrome with the Molar Tooth Malformation[J] . Enza Maria Valente,Damiano Carmelo Salpietro,Francesco Brancati,Enrico Bertini,Tiziana Galluccio,Gaetano Tortorella,Silvana Briuglia,Bruno Dallapiccola.The American Journal of Human Genetics ...
The disease is associated with damage of the tooth tissue that eventually leads to tooth loss. We have analysed dental charts of 174 cats diagnosed with tooth resorption. The changes were most often noted in premolar and molar teeth. We have not found correlations between the...