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Dictionary » J » Jawbone JawboneThe lower Jawbone in vertebrates; it is hinged to open the mouth. ![]()
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Results from our forumHobbit Skull Comparison Software's Unexpected Result.... found.[1][2] One largely complete subfossil skeleton (named LB1, because it was the first specimen found in the Liang Bua cave) and a complete jawbone from a second individual (LB2),[3] dated at 18,000 years old, were discovered in deposits in Liang Bua Cave on Flores in 2003. Parts of seven ...
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The Fiber Disease... like and we know now were quotom dots, and the branch out ones like a spider that open and shut with crystals attached that were on the sides of jawbone going towards the ears. she drew where they make a bridge like configuration around the eyes, nostrils and lips and inside the lips, where the ...
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Evolution... accidently, along with the brain wiring that happened to evolve along with the digestive tract, so we could digest the food, all along while the jawbone was evolving at the same time accidently, so we could chew our food, and my balleen strainer teeth disapeared at the same time, and the brain ...
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DiGeorge Anomaly - Related Diseases... Syndrome and I would really appreciate it if any of you know more. Thanks for your help :) Case Study: A baby is born with low-set ears, a small jawbone that recedes and an unusual bow shaped lip. Blood tests reveal an extremely low T lymphocyte count ad low calcium levels. One day after birth, ...
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Bone remodelling... (4.1.21) upon rabbit tibiae bear this out. In the dental field, by contrast, it is accepted that static forces of long duration move teeth in the jawbone. In this connection, (4.1.22) the direction (as well as the type) of stresses acting on the bone tissue should also be considered. Currey (4) ...
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