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Oral cancer is a progressive, multistage disease in which changes in genetic structure and cellular morphology occur from the normal to the premalignant state and then to the malignant state. Nitric oxide (NO.) is an uncharged molecule with an unpaired el... see more

The lateral periodontal lateral cyst (LPC) is a uncommon developmental odontogenic cyst defined as a radiolucent lesion which develops along the lateral aspect of an erupted vital tooth. LPC represents approximately 0.8% to 2% of all odontogenic cysts .Th... see more

Binder’s syndrome or maxillonasal dysostosis is a rare congenital condition that primarily affects the mid-face andsometimes the vertebrae. It was named after von Binder who described three cases of hypoplastic maxilla-nasalcomplex in 1962. It can either ... see more

Nevus of Ota is a dermal melanocytic nevus which is characterized by benign hamartomatous hyperpigmentation clinically presented as a congenital or acquired blue or gray patch on the face, distributed on the ophthalmic and maxillary branches of the trigem... see more

Erythema multiforme (EM) is an acute mucocutaneous hypersensitivity reaction characterized by skin eruptions with or without oral or other mucous membrane lesions. The main two variants are erythema minor and erythema major. Oral disease with typical EM l... see more

This study aims to explore the accounting practices and their development during the Ternate Sultanate of Sultan Babullah era (1570-1583). This period is a golden era as the sultanate was expanded from the north of Mindano to the south of Bima and from we... see more

Philology is a field that has become an area of extensive research by many nations. Studying the poets who were created in the Turkic language and their literary heritage during Babur and Baburid periods is one of the essential aspects of Baburid studies.... see more

The White Robe Movement, a very brave heroic movement of santri dayah, was pioneered by aceh's charismatic ulama, Teungku Bantaqiah a leader of the Salafist dayah (Babul Mukarramah), Beutong Ateuh region. The purpose of this movement is to prevent various... see more

This article describes the genres originated in the Uzbek-Indian musical harmony and used in the performance practice of the Baburid period, as well as their peculiarities are described. 

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