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    Listán negro (redirect from Molar (grape))
    of Listán Prieto, the Vitis International Variety Catalogue also list Duhamelii, Listan Morado, Molar, Mollar, Mollar de Cadiz, Mollar de Granada, Mollar...
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    where he presented them to anatomist Richard Owen. Owen concluded that the molar teeth were two-rooted, a dental morphology unknown in fishes and reptiles...
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    and could reach 391 mm (15.4 in) in length. Length of upper premolars and molars is 75 mm (3.0 in) and 86 mm (3.4 in), respectively. The dental formula of...
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    relative. The molars only have two accessory cusps each and the second molar is much simpler than the first. Though the protocones of the molars have been...
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    various sugars. The sugars consist of a total of 3.4 kDa, composed of a molar ratio of glucosamine (31%), mannose (30%), fucose (22%), xylose (10%), and...
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    Characteristic are the oversized central molars from the posterior premolars to the anterior molar, while the other molars remain relatively small. At least...
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    prey of small rodents, which have small vertebrae. The premolar and first molar together compose the carnassial pair on each side of the mouth, which efficiently...
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    sensitivity of teeth. Differential diagnosis would include dental fluorosis, molar-incisor hypomineralization, chronological disorders of tooth development...
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    routinely express the composition of a silicate lava in terms of the weight or molar mass fraction of the oxides of the major elements (other than oxygen) present...
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    escarpment and the Qasr el Sagha escarpment, north of Birket Qarun lake near Faiyum. The formation conformably overlies the Qasr el Sagha Formation and is...
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    3, 2022). "Muere Bienvenu Letuni, el jugador de 2,24 que no llegó a profesional: "Tenía un quiosco en Kinsasa"". El Mundo. Retrieved October 21, 2024...
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    to minimise frostbite and heat loss. It had long, curved tusks and four molars, which were replaced six times during the lifetime of an individual. Its...
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    synthesis of LK-99: 2  in three steps. First they produce lanarkite from a 1:1 molar mixing of lead(II) oxide (PbO) and lead(II) sulfate (Pb(SO4)) powders, and...
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    diastemata (gaps between teeth), and premolars that are usually developed into molar-like forms. It shares many similar anatomical traits with other perissodactyls...
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    from one pit that focused on skull length, canine tooth size, and lower molar length showed little dimorphism, similar to that of the gray wolf, indicating...
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  • The Royal Mummies, pp. 15–17. Duckworth, 2000 (reprint). G.E. Smith, Catalogue General Antiquites Egyptiennes du Musee du Caire: The Royal Mummies, 1912...
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    Molleson (1975). Catalogue of fossil hominids: Part III. Americas, Asia, Australasia. London: British Museum (Natural History). S. El Zaatari (2018). "The...
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    sun bear bites with a maximum force of 1907.3–2020.6 Newtons on the rear molar. The head is large, broad and heavy in proportion to the body, but the ears...
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    (para meaning "beside" or "near"), μύλη (myle "molar") and ὀδούς (odoús "tooth"), thus translates as "molar tooth". Harlan commented two years later on the...
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    represented by 44 broken cranial fragments, an intact upper right second molar and 12 isolated tooth plates, 25 ribs broken into 52 fragments, 3 vertebrae...
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    left first deciduous molar with a worn occlusal surface and resorption in the roots suggesting antemortem shedding, catalogued as BL02-J54-100, was described...
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    the larger distal root is formed by the fusion of two roots. The upper molars extend onto the zygomatic arch and are considerably smaller than their neighbouring...
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    dentition would have made it closer in affinity with tapirs but that the molar shapes were similar to those of rhinoceroses. The zoologist therefore established...
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  • Molleson (1975). Catalogue of fossil hominids: Part III. Americas, Asia, Australasia. London: British Museum (Natural History). S. El Zaatari (2018). "The...
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    Until 1909, naturalists classified hippos together with pigs based on molar patterns. Several lines of evidence, first from blood proteins, then from...
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    (first lower molars), the talonid has evolved to become a cutting blade for flesh-slicing, with a reduction or loss of the post-carnassial molars. This adaptation...
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    teeth; the dental formula is 3.1.3.13.1.2.1. The sharp, narrow carnassial molars are larger than those of leopards and lions, suggesting the cheetah can...
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    syphilis or that he was not being treated for it. In 2007, four rotten molars, which may have been Gauguin's, were found by archaeologists at the bottom...
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    by the NIH Hazardous Substances Data Bank under several categories in catalogues and databases, such as food additive, household product ingredient, industrial...
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    relative Tremarctos. A. pristinus can be distinguished by broader and taller molars on average, but as they are often worn, differentiation can be difficult...
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