Sentence examples for evidence of teeth from inspiring English sources

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There's not much evidence of teeth marks anywhere on her skeleton, suggesting she was not killed and scavenged by other animals after she died.

By noting evidence of teeth markings, we determined that size distributions skewed significantly larger for wood handled by beavers compared to those that were not.

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Another specimen of E. annectens, pertaining to a 7.6 m long individual from South Dakota, shows evidence of tooth marks from small theropods on its lower jaws.

To elucidate evidence of tooth wear and tooth replacement rate, we used photographic-casting techniques and crown thin sections, respectively.

We tentatively interpret the labial (external) facet in Nigersaurus and possibly other diplodocoids, thus, as evidence of tooth-to-plant abrasion that occurred as vegetation was gathered near the ground prior to orthal shearing.

Lack of any evidence of tooth decay and excessive occlusal wear suggests a diet typical of hunter-gatherer subsistence.

The OIDP instrument demonstrated discriminative validity in identifying women with clinical evidence of tooth loss, but was less convincing in identifying women with clinically defined periodontal disease.

A study by Dugmore and Rock [ 17] reported that 59.7% of 1,753 12-year-old 12-year-old 12-year-oldf tooth wear of whichildrenhad evidencedentine and this rofe tooth9% by the age of 14 years.

The number of dentofacial changes was established as: 0 (no alterations), 1 (anadontia) no tooth, no evidence of tooth yet to break or early loss; 2 (Supernumerary, number higher than expected), 3 (Twin pregnancy) used for clinical definition of a merger or twinning dental in the absence of radiographic examination complementary for diagnosis.

This was not observed in either sheep (see Additional file 4: Movie 4 showing no over-reaction to the palpebral reflex in case 06/008), and although the passive observation time was restricted to only 15 minutes there was also no evidence of excessive teeth grinding, which has been associated with trigeminal neuritis in cattle with BSE [ 33].

Group classification was made prior to imaging based upon self-reported parafunctional clench and grind behavior and clinical evidence of abnormal tooth wear.

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