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... years ago would look for women with good strong teeth to mate with so that when their children were born they would develop the same jaw and teeth structure of ...
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... In 1983 Leakey was involved in another discovery: the 17-million-year-old jaw, teeth, and skull fragments of an apelike creature, Sivapithecus, a possible ...
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... he majority of malocclusions occur because the teeth are too large for the amount of jaw space available. As a result, the teeth become crowded. ...
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... The teeth are actually modified, enlarged placoid scales. The teeth aren't anchored in the jaw; they are just embedded on the gums. ...
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... There has been evidence in the bones of whales showing teeth marks shaped like ... At the Smithsonian museum is the biggest reconstructed megalodon jaw in the world ...
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... Paleoanthropologist and physical anthropologist said that these ancestors used their jaw and teeth as a gripping vice to make tools and hold objects other than ...
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... increase. The fact that food was cooked, the jaw and teeth experienced a decrease in size since meat wasn't so hard to eat through. Fire ...
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... ages. One remarkable feature of sharks is their jaw and teeth. Sharks have rows of teeth that are not attached to the jawbone. Instead ...
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... a specialized adaptation because their principal difference from other australopithecines lies in the large size of their chewing teeth, jaws, and jaw ...
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... tearing, rather than chewing. An individual may have between ten and fourteen teeth on each side of the jaw. (About 40 to 58 teeth ...
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... years. The teeth, jaw and flat face were more human than ape-like, yet the cranial capacity was to small to be human. The brain ...
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... They are either polyprotodonts (with many teeth and always three pairs of incisors on the lower jaw) or diprotodonts (fewer teeth with only one pair of ...
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... teeth. They're jaw is lined with teeth, acting as a conveyor belt with new teeth replacing the old, broken and lost teeth. As a ...
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... afarensis. The shape of their jaw was fully parabolic, like that of humans, and the canine teeth have reduced in size. This species ...
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... The most obvious way to distinguish the alligator and crocodile from each other is the structure of their mouth and teeth. The alligator's upper jaw is wider ...
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... Muscles attached to and surrounding the jaw joint control its position and movement ... joint are caused by habitually clenching or grinding your teeth because you ...
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... The ray's mouth is broad and rectangular and contains small teeth in the lower jaw. Two cephalic lobes extend from the front of the ray's head. ...
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... Parts of an upper jaw were the only remains of Ramapithecus. He discovered that the cheek teeth, which consist of the premolars and molars, are similar to the ...
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... Parts of an upper jaw were the only remains of Ramapithecus. He discovered that the cheek teeth, which consist of the premolars and molars, are similar to the ...
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... Parts of an upper jaw were the only remains of Ramapithecus. He discovered that the cheek teeth, which consist of the premolars and molars, are similar to the ...
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... Over time the humans skull and teeth have decreased from that of our ancestors. The chimp has much larger canine teeth and a protruding jaw line. ...
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... numerous. They can include teeth-grinding, jaw-clenching, increased muscle tension, blurred vision and a hangover the next morning. It ...
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... million years ago. This type of species had an unusually thick cranial wall, a large jaw, and fairly large teeth. Below the neck ...
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... Their teeth, about 30 to 40 in each jaw, are set into sockets in the jawbones and interlock when the mouth is closed. In crocodiles ...
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... Some physical effects of ecstasy include dryness of mouth, jaw clenching, teeth grinding, nystagmus (eye wiggles), sweating, or nausea (Maker, 1999). ...
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... The physical effects of usual doses of MDMA are subtle and variable: most people report dryness of mouth, jaw clenching, teeth grinding, eye wiggles, sweating ...
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... They were the first specialists in treating teeth. ... over 500 operations for cleft lip, cleft palate, and other abnormalities and diseases of the mouth and jaw. ...
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... For proper embouchure, the jaw should be dropped, the teeth should be in contact with the top of the mouthpiece, and the throat should be in a "yawning ...
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... he claimed. For example, our ancient ancestor Homo Sapien Neanderthalensis, had larger teeth, claws, and jaw muscle. At this time ...
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... undersides. However, they share a common treat, males have two conical teeth in the lower jaw and females have no teeth. In short ...
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