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Five years review of extraction frequencies at S.D.M. College of dental sciences and Hospital in orthodontic department

2019

Background To find out the frequency of extraction in general, in Class I, Class II Class III patients, and to compare the frequency of extraction among sex and age. Material and methods 550 cases were selected retrospectively having detailed case history, complete records of facial photographs, lateral cephalogram, orthopantomographs and study models. Frequency of extraction was evaluated separately for class I, class II and class III malocclusion and for sex and ages, using the records collected. Results Show that there was 59.80% of extraction in general. Comparison of sex shows that there were 66.60 of extraction in females. The mean age of males for extraction was 17.85 +/- 4.18 and th…

Late adolescentClass iii malocclusionbusiness.industryResearchLateral cephalogramsExtraction (chemistry)Palisaded encapsulated neuromaDentistryOrthodonticsMean ageClass iiimedicine.diseaseNeuroma:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicinebusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Die Wirkung unterschiedlicher Lichtintensitäten während der Anzucht auf die CO2-Kompensationslage, die Glykolsäure-Oxidase- und Ribulosebiphosphat-Ca…

1978

Summary Sinapis alba (white mustard) plants were grown under conditions of strong (100 W · m -2 ) and weak (3 W · m -2 ) light and the effect of the light intensity during growth on the CO 2 -compensation point and the activities of glycolic acid oxidase and ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase were studied. The CO 2 -compensation concentration was determined according to two methods: firstly in a closed system with an infrared CO 2 -analyzer, and secondly according to the curve of net photosynthesis as a function of C0 2 -concentration over the range of 400 vpm CO 2 to the CO 2 -compensation point (Fig. 4). The intensity of light during growth was observed to exert an unmistakable effect on t…

biologyChemistryRuBisCOSinapisGeneral MedicinePhotosynthesisbiology.organism_classificationPalisade cellLight intensityHorticultureCarboxylationBotanybiology.proteinPhotorespirationWhite mustardZeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie
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Nitric oxide production in tobacco leaf cells: a generalized stress response?

2003

The function of nitric oxide (NO), a gaseous free radical emitted by many plants, is incompletely understood. In the present study the hypothesis that NO generation, like that of the reactive oxygen species, occurs as a general response to different environmental cues was tested. Leaf peels and mesophyll cell suspensions of Nicotiana tabacum cv. Xanthi were loaded with the NO-specific fluorophore, diaminofluorescein, and subjected to an abiotic stressor. Light stress and mechanical injury had no apparent effect on NO production. In contrast, high temperatures, hyperosmotic stress, salinity and epi-illumination in a microscope all led to rapid surges in NO-induced fluorescence. The fluoresce…

Osmotic shockbiologyPhysiologyAbiotic stressNicotiana tabacumfungifood and beveragesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationPalisade cellNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiochemistryCytoplasmGuard cellBiophysicsNicotiana plumbaginifoliaPlant, Cell & Environment
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Small anthropomorphic figurines in clay at Gipka neolithic settlements:

2005

Miniature Neolithic figurines in clay are a special topic of research. This especially concerns areas where their representation has so far been poor. While carrying out archaeological excavations in Northern Kurzeme, the north west coastal dune yone of Riga Bay, a ritual-like complex was recovered at Gipka A site belonging to the local Culture of Pit Ceramics. It consists of several large and smaller fireplaces and pits, with the finds of fragmentary clay figurines recovered under the palisade that surrounded the settlement. The head and body of the miniature anthropomorphic figurines in clay have original modelling. It is possible to single out two types of figurine: with rather broad che…

ArcheologyLocal culturemedia_common.quotation_subjectExcavationArtArchaeologyHead (geology)red colourritualAnthropologyHuman settlementsymbolsfigurineslcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960Palisademedia_common
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Oral neural tumors: Clinicopathologic analysis of 157 cases and review of the literature

2019

Background Oral neural tumors (ONTs) are rare lesions and represent reactive or neoplastic proliferations of nerve sheath cells. The purpose of the present study is to report the clinical, demographic and histopathologic features of 157 ONTs diagnosed in a single Oral Pathology Department and review the pertinent literature. Material and methods 157 cases of ONTs diagnosed during a 44-year period were retrospectively collected and the diagnosis was reconfirmed by studying representative haematoxylin and eosin stained tissue sections. The patients' gender and age, as well as the main clinical features of the lesions, were retrieved from the biopsy submission forms. Results The 157 ONTs repre…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySchwannoma03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTongueOral and maxillofacial pathologymedicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasesNeurofibromaGeneral DentistryTraumatic neuromaGranular cell tumorOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearchPalisaded encapsulated neuromaMyxoma030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.disease3. Good healthstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASbusinessJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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The Effect of Different Light Intensities on the Frequency and Size of Stomata, the Size of Cells, the Number, Size and Chlorophyll Content of Chloro…

1980

Summary Plants of Sinapis alba were cultivated under high light (60 W m -2 PhAR) and low light (6 W m -2 PhAR) conditions. High light intensity during growth increased the stomatal frequency but there were only small changes in the length of the stomatal pore. High-light leaves had more than twice as many stomata per unit area as low-light leaves. The decrease of stomatal diffusive resistance in high-light leaves is primarily caused by the increase in stomatal density. There were striking changes in stomatal frequency during the ontogeny of primary leaves. High light caused a stronger development of the assimilating mesophyll. The volume of the palisade cells increased to a much higher exte…

Chlorophyll bChlorophyll aGeneral MedicineBiologyPhotosynthesisPalisade cellChloroplastchemistry.chemical_compoundLight intensityHorticulturechemistryChlorophyllGuard cellBotanyZeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie
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Productive and vegetative behaviour of olive cultivars in super high-density olive grove

2015

In recent years, there has been an increase in interest in super high-density (SHD) olive (Olea europaea L.) groves because they offer early entry into production, increased productivity and the possibility of using modified mechanical vine harvesters. This study was carried out in a young SHD olive grove to examine vegetative, histo-anatomical and productive characteristics and oil quality of the Spanish Arbequina and Italian Maurino and Leccino cultivars, characterized by low, low-to-medium and high vigor, respectively. Arbequina had low vigor and limited development in height and width, as well as a high leaf/wood ratio. Maurino had a canopy volume similar to that of Arbequina and, despi…

CanopyVinecanopy architecture; leaf anatomy; leaf area index; oil qualitybiologyleaf area indexcanopy architectureCanopy architecture leaf anatomy leaf area index oil qualitySowingfood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationlcsh:S1-972Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeAgronomyDry weightOleaPalisade Parenchyma CellsAnimal Science and Zoologyleaf anatomyCultivarLeaf area indexlcsh:Agriculture (General)oil qualityAgronomy and Crop Science
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