Sentence examples for molar of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase 'molar of' is not correct and is not used in written English
A better phrase to use would be "molar teeth of" or "molars of." For example, "The molars of whales are often used for grinding food."

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Two broken pieces of the molar of a Pliocene type of elephant and a much-rolled cusp of a molar of mastadon were also found, besides teeth of hippopotamus, castor and equus.

That day, they unearthed a finger bone, the anklebone of a bovid, probably an antelope, and the maxillary molar of a wildebeest.

The New Yorker, December 19 , 1942P. 18 Dr. Sparrowly allowed his No. 3 burr to hum gently before addressing it to the upper right-hand molar of his new patient.

The researchers then decided to apply the barium test to the fossilized molar of a Neanderthal child, collected in Belgium.

Then in 1927, at Zhoukoudian (Chou-k'ou-tien), near Beijing, a lower molar of unusual pattern was discovered.

By Henry Morton Robinson The New Yorker, December 19 , 1942P. 18 Dr. Sparrowly allowed his No. 3 burr to hum gently before addressing it to the upper right-hand molar of his new patient.

Our dentist, a tall lean tennis player already going bald in his thirties, once told me, after extracting an abscessed back molar of mine when I was fifteen, that no matter what else happened to me dentally I would have my front teeth till the day I died.

By looking at barium levels in the fossilized molar of a Neanderthal child, researchers concluded that the child had been breast-fed exclusively for the first seven months, followed by seven months of mother's milk supplemented by other food.

There was a net intrusion of the maxillary molar of 0.4 mm.

The imidazolium salt used by us was polyquaternium 16 (PQ-16) sold under the trade name Luviquat Excellence by BASF (Ludwigshafen, Germany), a copolymer with 95% molar of imidazolium chloride and 5% molar of vinylimidazole.

In the crown of the first permanent molar of maxillary region, a compressive stress of 58.7 kg/mm2 was observed.

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