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masticatory
masticatory, a. and n. (ˈmæstɪkətərɪ) [ad. mod.L. masticātōrius, -ōrium, f. masticāre to masticate: see -ory1 and -ory2. Cf. F. masticatoire adj. and n.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or concerned with mastication. masticatory foot (Ent.) = foot-jaw: see foot n. 35.1611 Cotgr., Masticatoire, masticator... Oxford English Dictionary
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Masticatory force
Masticatory force or force of mastication is the force created by the dynamic action of the masticatory muscles during the act of chewing. pathology of masticatory system. wikipedia.org
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The predictive value of masticatory function for adverse ...
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Masticatory muscle myositis
Masticatory muscle myositis (MMM) is an inflammatory disease in dogs affecting the muscles of mastication (chewing). References External links Most Commonly Asked Questions about Masticatory Muscle Myositis Masticatory muscle myositis (MMM), Dogs Masticatory Muscle Myositis wikipedia.org
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mastigadour
† mastigadour Obs. Also 8 masticadour, 9 (in Dicts.) masticador. [a. F. mastigadour (Solleysel 1682), ad. Pg. mastigadouro = mod.L. masticātōrium masticatory n.] (See quots.)1720 Gibson Diet. Horses vii. (1731) 103 He [Solleysell] orders the Horse to have a small Watering-bit, or Masticadour put upo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gonial Angle: Jawline Types and Classification | Mewing.coach
Jul 5, 20231. The Gonial Angle of the Jaws and Masticatory Muscles. The first criterion for jawline classification is the gonial angle of the jaws and the masticatory muscles. Depending on the size of the gonial angle and the development of the muscle mass of the masticatory or chewing muscles, there are three different jaw types.
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Nankali's Masticatory Force Systematization
Masticatory muscles The muscles of mastication or masticatory muscles are: a) masseter, b) temporalis, c) medial pterygoid, d) superior belly of the lateral Measuring masticatory force The masticatory force initially was measured by Dr. Bleck. wikipedia.org
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Horolodectes
Description The dentition of Horolodectes comprises trenchant, posteriorly leaning premolars and comparatively primitive molars, which indicate a masticatory wikipedia.org
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Tyrannomyrmex
Morphological characters Alpert (2013) summarized the morphological characters for the genus as follows: Mandibles with two teeth in the masticatory border Inner ventral margin of masticatory border of mandibles with setae. Setae can be normal or modified. Clypeus devoid of carinae. wikipedia.org
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Tritoniella gnathodentata
Etymology The species name stems from the diagnostic character of dentition on the masticatory border of the jaws. wikipedia.org
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嚼肌
来源 〈人体学习百科〉 猫头鹰出版社 ISBN 957-9684-11-1 外部连结 解剖学(Anatomy)-肌肉(muscle)-Masticatory muscles(咀嚼肌) 头颈肌肉 wikipedia.org
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Ravavy
The elongate basal margin and reduced masticatory margin is considered apomorphic for the genus. In Bothriomyrmex, however, the masticatory margin includes at least three teeth, while in Ravavy a single tooth is present. wikipedia.org
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Evaluation of the T-scan system in achieving functional ... - ResearchGate
Introduction: Bruxism is an involuntary parafunctional habit performed unconsciously during sleep by the jaw muscles in which the tooth rows are pressed against each other and move horizontally.
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Proeutatus
A sagittal crest was present, suggesting the existence of powerful masticatory muscles. The masticatory apparatus of the armadillo Eutatus (Mammalia, Cingulata) and some allied genera: paleobiology and evolution. wikipedia.org
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Gobioninae
To adapt to different masticatory operations, members of the Gobioninae developed various types of pharyngeal bones and teeth; some have intermediate pharyngeal wikipedia.org
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