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The Indian elephant underwent rapid early molar modification with little foreshortening of the forehead.
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The African elephant underwent parallel changes but at different rates: the foreshortening of the forehead took place in an early stage of development, molar modification occurring later.
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A series of samples containing the M1/MC2 duplex only, and GNP M1/MC2s (with or without PEG modification, with ∼85 M1 strands per GNP) with identical effective final M1/MC2 strand concentrations (80 nM) and DNA strand loading per GNP (85) are mixed with YO-PRO-1 (400 nM, M1/MC2 YO-PRO-1 M1/MC2 YO-PRO-1:5) for 10 M1/MC2 YO-PRO-1e I (2 U/L) is introduced.
a Force system used for molar uprighting with mini implants.
Furthermore, SEC analysis revealed an increase in molar mass with no increase in dispersity and retention of the monomodality of the distribution, which indicates that there was no degradation of the polymer after modification.
uCa excretion was expressed as a molar ratio with uCr.
The Fmoc protecting group was removed as described above and Fmoc-Asp(Otbu -Ser psiMe, MeprOtbu -Ser psiMeas coupled at 2 Mepro -OHivalents with 1.95 Mepro -OHivalents of HBTU and 3 Merck equivalents of DIEA in DMF.
Molar Class I was defined as occurring where the mesiobuccal cusp of the upper first molar occluded with the mesiobuccal groove of the lower first molar, or within less than half a cusp width anteriorly or posteriorly.
In contrast, Butler later argues that premolars represent modified anterior members of a permanent molar field, with the primary second molar displaying similar morphology to the permanent first molar located directly distal to it.
This is especially true for the first molars of murine rodents, because the upper molar exclusively occludes with the first lower molar [41].
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