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Biting Performance and Skull Biomechanics of a Chisel Tooth Digging Rodent (Ctenomys tuconax; Caviomorpha; Octodontoidea)
(Wiley-liss, Div John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2013-02)
Biting performance is a key factor in vertebrate groups possessing particular food habits. In subterranean rodents that use the incisors as a digging tool, apart from requirements related to gnawing abrasive diets, the ...
Masticatory function in complete denture wearers varying degree of mandibular bone resorption and occlusion concept: canine-guided occlusion versus bilateral balanced occlusion in a cross-over trial
(2019-01-01)
Purpose: The present cross-over study evaluated the masticatory function and maximum occlusal force of edentulous patients with complete dentures with bilateral balanced occlusion (BBO) and canine guidance (CG), with normal ...
Biomechanical Skull Study of the Aetosaur Neoaetosauroides engaeus Using Finite Element AnalysisEstudio biomecánico del cráneo del aetosaurio neoaetosauroides engaeus usando análisis de elementos finitos
(Asociación Paleontológica Argentina, 2021-09)
Los aetosaurios son un grupo de arcosaurios con distribución mundial durante el Triásico Tardío. Tenían cabeza pequeña en relación con el tamaño del cuerpo y una cola larga, y se caracterizan por tener una armadura dorsal ...
Potential force of infection of human rabies transmitted by vampire bats in the Amazonian region of Brazil
(Amer Soc Trop Med & Hygiene, 1996-12-01)
Human rabies tansmitted by bats has acquired greater epidemiologic relevance in various Latin American countries, just when cases transmitted by dogs have decreased. Concern has been heightened by reports of increased rates ...
Potential force of infection of human rabies transmitted by vampire bats in the Amazonian region of Brazil
(Amer Soc Trop Med & Hygiene, 1996-12-01)
Human rabies tansmitted by bats has acquired greater epidemiologic relevance in various Latin American countries, just when cases transmitted by dogs have decreased. Concern has been heightened by reports of increased rates ...
Potential force of infection of human rabies transmitted by vampire bats in the Amazonian region of Brazil
(1996-01-01)
Human rabies transmitted by bats has acquired greater epidemiologic relevance in various Latin American countries, just when cases transmitted by dogs have decreased. Concern has been heightened by reports of increased ...
Influence of the height of the mandibular ridge on the masticatory function during the functional adaptation with new complete dentures
(2020-01-01)
The period of functional adaptation to a new conventional complete denture embraces many transitory issues, and this period is directly related to the rehabilitation success. Objective: This clinical trial evaluated the ...
The Effect of Varying Jaw-elevator Muscle Forces on a Finite Element Model of a Human Cranium
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2016)
Finite element analyses simulating masticatory system loading are increasingly undertaken in primates, hominin fossils and modern humans. Simplifications of models and loadcases are often required given the limits of data ...