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    disease being Craniomandibular osteopathy (CMO). Like most diseases, CMO targets specific breeds of canines. Craniomandibular osteopathy, also known as “lion’s jaw,” is a nonneoplastic, proliferative bony disease of the dog affecting primarily the mandible, tympanic bullae, and occasionally other bones of the head. This disease is not a rare disease in the canine population and predominates in Scottish terriers, West Highland white terriers, and Cairn terriers (citation). Most owners are unaware…

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    Ants Vs Queen Ants

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    Most ant species are social insects, living in large cooperative groups called colonies. Two or more generations may overlap in a colony. These ant colonies are divided into three castes — males, workers and queens — and each caste perform certain tasks. Queen ants and males are part of the reproductive castes. They are the most important members of a colony because they ensure the survival of their species. Queen ants, regardless of species, often are larger than other members of their…

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    drop we shiver to warm up. This section showed the muscle of the head. Orbicularilis oris is muscle the around the month, Orbicularis oris is the muscle around the eyes, Temporalis is fan-shaped muscle on each side of the head. Buccinator is the mandible at the side of the face. It forms the anterior part of the cheek or the…

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    Muscles Research Paper

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    and each is vital to a person’s well-being. Muscles work for more than just movement. One of the most important organs in the body, the heart, is made up of contracting and retracting muscles that pump oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. The mandible has many strong muscles attached to it that are used…

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    Infraclass Metatheria

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    Introduction – *Infraclass Metatheria includes pouched mammals andwas first proposed by Thomas Henry Huxley (1880) comprising 272 primitive mammals. *Metatherians are an…

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    Bone) was not rough and bumpy meaning that it was smooth and female. The External Occipital Protuberance was present meaning it was male. The frontal bone was round and globular meaning female. When a mandible bone is rounded and V-shaped it means female. The results was female. The ramus of mandible was slanting also indicating female. The tibia all equaled out to be female. The Maximum Epiphyseal Breadth of Proximal Tibia was 70.6…

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    Mandibular Nerve Journal

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    Caused by improper pressure placed on the root surface - Instruments Broken in Canals o Infection/Abscess/Sepsis - Air embolisms o Produced by inadvertent injection of a mixture of air and water, passing through the dental drill, directly into the mandible to the facial and pterygoid plexus veins and finally to the superior vena cava and right atrium. o Cardiac arrest/collapse, cyanosis hypoxaemia, and hypercapnia o Irreversible brain damage - Substandard crown, bridge…

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    Honeybees Research Paper

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    Honey bees are small winged insects that have a huge impact in our modern-day society and agriculture. Honeybees provide us with more than just honey; they also supply us with a wide variety of fruits and vegetables through pollination. Sadly, honey bees are on the verge of extinction. Without these tiny creatures, we would suffer a great loss in produce. Throughout this paper, we will explore what a honeybee is, it’s job, and how we can stop its extinction. The western honey bee is a…

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    Skeletal System

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    the female skull is small and light-boned. The forehead of the male skull is steep and flat, whereas the female forehead is more rounded. Female cheekbone size is small and delicate in contrast to the male cheekbone size (large and heavy). The male mandible size and shape are large and more of a squared chin whereas the female is smaller and more of a pointed chin. The occipital condyles of the male are large and broad, and the female occipital condyles are small and narrow. The skull of the…

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    The article I choose is the Fossil Humankind and Other Anthropoid Primates of China. Many fossils have been discovered in more than 70 sites of China, so the author wants to explore whether some nonhuman anthropoid primates of China are the direct ancestors of human beings. Besides, the author wants to verify the hypothesis that the human evolution in China is consecutive with hybridization. In my opinion, the research method in this article is mainly based on opinions, in which the author…

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