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Тезаурус:

  1. Breathe slowly and rhythmically, pressing the tip of your tongue against the back of your upper front teeth.
  2. Vitamin D (important in helping the assimilation of calcium, as a protection against osteoporosis, and for teeth): oily fish (herrings, kippers, mackerel, sardines), margarine, butter, eggs, fish roe and liver.
  3. The results of the analysis in Table 3.9 show that several species have consistent deficits of isolated teeth in their prey assemblages.
  4. A deficit of isolated teeth may indicate preferential loss of teeth, but in most cases it is more likely to be due to sampling error, by the failure to extract all the teeth from the pellets.
  5. There is no great difference in the relative proportions of distal limb elements to proximal ones, nor in postcrania to crania (discounting the excess of isolated teeth in the nest sample).
  6. Similar patterns of digestion are present on rooted and unrooted vole teeth in category 3, and there is also extensive digestion on insectivore teeth (Fig. 3.18 J-L).
  7. Further break up of the maxillae can best be documented by examining the extent to which teeth have been lost from the maxillae.
  8. When Gareth Davis had examined the greys thoroughly, running his hands over their muscles and looking at their teeth, Stephen said, "They're in your charge now, Davis.
  9. Her teeth chattered, and again not with the cold.
  10. In fact, rhynchosaur teeth have only a thin layer of enamel, which apparently was readily worn away.
  11. According to ancient Chinese medicine, individual teeth are connected to different body parts through a series of meridians.
  12. In many of the predator assemblages described here, the mandibles of small mammal prey species are frequently intact, here defined as having all the bone of the mandibular body and ramus present for each half mandible, but lacking some or all of the teeth (Fig. 3.12).
  13. Isolated teeth were little damaged by any of the sediment types.

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