Sentence examples for tooth print from inspiring English sources

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Daniel M. Sivilich found a connection in a tooth print on a musket ball.

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"Bones of huge rhinos with the conical tooth prints of giant crocs".

Antoine has also found tooth prints, which he thinks were made by a Hemicyon: an extinct predator that looked like a cross between a dog and a bear.

The construction phases of both aligner systems are the following: Scanning of plaster casts Conversion of the scans into Stereo Lithography Interface Format or Standard Triangulation Language (STL) Virtual set-up of orthodontic tooth movements Printing of the set-up models through rapid prototyping Thermoforming of the aligners (PVC or PETG).

While you might think it's a retrograde choice for a startup to build a digital business atop very-long-in-the-tooth media format (print), Hamler argues there's life left in dead tree media — and, over the longer term, an opportunity to provide publishers with technology to help them promote and sell individual articles in a mostly digital future.

Joseph DeSimone, the chief executive of the 3D printing company Carbon3D and a professor of chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, suggested in his TED talk it might be possible to 3D-print a tooth in less than 10 minutes.

Mr. Cuomo also acted on dozens of other bills, vetoing a measure that would have required a warning about tooth decay to be printed on packaging for baby bottles and so-called sippy cups, and another that would have created a state commission to promote the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812.

Aska inhabits Kinfolk Studios, an art and design exhibition space, and at times it can resemble an installation piece by an arts collaborative that includes the potter, the woodworker and the Williamsburg muralists who reproduced a red-in-tooth-and-claw Audubon print on the rear wall.

Mull over the following terms: The eye = l'oeil The Eyes = Les Yeux The face = le visage The hair = les cheveux The nose = le nez The ears = les oreilles The cheek = la joue The forehead = le front The chin = le menton The teeth = les dents Print out this article, to use as reference.

They adorn their garments with fox fur, elk teeth, and screen printed graphics.

After downing a mouthful of gel because I forgot it was on my teeth, I read the fine print: "Contains Hydrogen Peroxide.

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