International Relations
.... Nevertheless, I have become convinced that, in Winston Churchill's words, "
jaw,
jaw,
jaw is better than war, war, war." Understanding of international ....
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Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ)
.... The temporomandibular joints are located in front of the ears, and are the joints attaching the lower
jaw (the mandible) to the head (Moses 278). ....
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Rodent Evolution
.... On the basis of
jaw and
jaw muscle morphology, the order is typically subdivided into the Myomorpha, the Hystricomorpha, and the Sciuromorpha suborders, among ....
(1590

6

)
Blackfish (Tautoga onitis)
.... However, some characteristics which the wrasses do have in common include the following: (1) a protractile mouth; (2) separate
jaw teeth which usually project ....
(1800

7

)
Bicuspids and joint disorders
.... Orthodontists remove teeth in cases of overcrowding to allow normal occlusion of the upper and lower jaws and normal
jaw and tooth development. ....
(2585

10

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Orthodontistry
.... to chew food. Orthodontics provides patients with cosmetic improvements in the look of the face and the line of the
jaw. It can ....
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The Long-Horned Sculpin
.... 133-141). Finally, teleost evolution has resulted in an increasingly complex
jaw apparatus. .... The protrusible
jaw makes the sculpin an efficient predator. ....
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Early Passive Range of Motion
.... The normal oromotor function is also attained when
jaw opening and closure, lip closure, and tongue control are increased, along with enhanced breathing control ....
(5899

24

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Dental Care
.... The condition causes facial pain, clicking of the
jaw on opening, restriction of
jaw movement, and related problems, and is due to a combination of occlusal ....
(2005

8

)
Dental Health & Social Class
.... The condition causes facial pain, clicking of the
jaw on opening, restriction of
jaw movement, and related problems, and is due to a combination of occlusal ....
(2005

8

)
Evolution & Speciation
.... Amphilophus Citrinellum is observed in nature with different color morphs and
jaw morphs. It also demonstrates assortative mating. ....
(2099

8

)
Vertebrate Reproduction
.... In contrast to Agnatha, the superclass, Gnathostomata, does have a
jaw mouth. The biting
jaw developed about 395 million years ago ....
(3279

13

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The Goosefish (Lophius americanus)
.... Lastly, the goosefish Family Lophiidae has small flaps extending around their lower
jaw, along the sides of their head, and onto their body. ....
(2073

8

)
Factionalism In the KMT
....
Jaw Shau-Kang, former KMT member and then Secretary General of the New Party, objected because of Hau's mainlander ideology. Lee ....
(9903

40

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The Digestive System
.... 38.17 The dental formula 2,1,2,3/2,1,2,3 x 2 = 32 means that the person has two incisors, one canine, 2 premolars and 3 molars in the upper
jaw at one side ....
(1830

7

)
Speech Impediment Tech.
.... camera and a voice microphone to help patients with paralytic dysarthria: From the facial area containing the mouth and nose the edge of the
jaw is extracted ....
(894

4

)
Analysis & Diagnosis of Case Studies Case One An
.... They may appear to represent hamartomas. Hemangiomas of the
jaw is usually found in patients between 10 years and 20 years of age. ....
(3517

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Identity and Body Experience
.... of a Face, by Lucy Grealy (1994), we are treated to one young girl's struggles to overcome the debilitating facial disfigurement of surviving cancer of the
jaw ....
(1497

6

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Autobiography of a Face & Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood
.... of a Face, by Lucy Grealy (1994), we are treated to one young girl's struggles to overcome the debilitating facial disfigurement of surviving cancer of the
jaw ....
(1494

6

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Lucian Freud's Art
.... patches that, in the painter's pale face, achieve an effect of transparency and, in the second man's face, represent the roughness of a heavily bearded
jaw. ....
(3828

15

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Fitting a Crown & Bacterial Plaque
.... Composite resins, while not as strong or long lasting as porcelain, are lighter and are more able to withstand the forces of nature in the upper
jaw. ....
(1851

7

)
The Anatomy of the Swallowing Process
.... Kennedy and Kent, 1985). It is known as the stomato-gnathic system (stomato = mouth, gnathic = the
jaw). It includes the maxilla ....
(3021

12

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Marfan Syndrome Description
.... teeth, nearsightedness, dislocation of the lens of the eye, funnel chest or pigeon breast, scoliosis, flat feet, learning disabilities, and a small lower
jaw. ....
(1290

5

)
LANGUAGE DELAYED LEARNING DISABLITY
.... with language delay learning disability may also demonstrate physical or motor characteristics such as difficulty using lips, tongue, and
jaw to produce sounds ....
(866

3

)
Teenagers and Plastic Surgery
.... Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), the most common operations on teenagers are: * Orthognathic surgery, or alignment of the
jaw, * Mentoplasty, or ....
(1020

4

)
Marfan Syndrome
.... The breastbone (sternum) may protrude or indent. The lower
jaw may recede accentuating an overbite. Deeper set and older appearing eyes are found in infants. ....
(8202

33

)
Muscle Tissue
.... in each ear. Most of these bones are fixed joints, but the mandibular, or
jaw bone, is a moveable joint (1996). The backbone is ....
(999

4

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Elizabeth Bishop's Poem The Fish
.... The persona feels that the little boat is filled with "victory" are the point where she sees the fish's battle medals still hanging from his
jaw. ....
(783

3

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The Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
.... cavity. Such anatomic features--in addition to powerful
jaw muscles--only enhance the organism's gnawing capabilities (2:47-54). ....
(1511

6

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Anatomy of Swallowing
.... abnormal swallowing. A. Oral Cavity: lips, the teeth, hard palate, soft palate, uvula, mandible, lower
jaw, floor of mouth, tongue, and faucial arches. ....
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