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Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of additional canals and the occurrence of oval canals in apical third area of mandibular permanent incisors of Saudi sub-population.Methods: This study was conducted from November 2020 to May 2021 at College of D... see more

Objective: This study evaluated through stereomicroscopy the effectiveness of hand and rotary instrumentation techniques, either isolated or combined, in the preparation of oval-shaped root canals. Materials and method: Thirty single-rooted human mandibul... see more

Objective: To assess the cleaning efficacy of the Mtwo rotary system, hand instrumentation and their combination in oval-shaped root canals.Methods: Thirty human mandibular incisors were divided into three groups (G): GMtwo – basic series (10.04, 15.05, 2... see more

The Last Meal of Grauballe Man:An Analysis of the Food Remains in the Stomach.In the spring of 1952, the corpse of a man was found in a peat bog at Grauballe in central Jutland. Various aspects of the find have already been discussed by specialists in a s... see more

Wood anatomy of Shorea mujongensis P.S. Ashton was investigated in order to ensure this species belongs to yellow meranti group. Such study is very important since this species is already listed in the red list of IUCN and classified as critically endange... see more

Various rattan species grow naturally in Jambi, Indonesia, i.e. opon (Plectocomiopsis geminiflora (Griff.) Beccari), udang (Korthalsia flagelaris Miquel), getah (Daemonorops micracantha (Griff.) Beccari), duduk (D. didymophylla Beccari), tunggal (Calamus ... see more

The sound-forming (predominantly perforated) bones from the Paleolithic period of man's history marks the beginning of the history of musical instruments on the present-day Slovene ethnic territory, of the musical history of the European man, and accordin... see more

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