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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Accessing the Collections of the World’s Largest Museum
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The Smithsonian Institution in the United States has long been a top destination for tourists, but it is also a valuable resource for researchers. It houses over 138 million objects across 19 museums and galleries in 2 cities. In addition … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Misc, Multidisciplinary, Pediatric Dentistry, Research
Tagged Aleš Hrdlička, anatomical collection, anthropology, Atlas of Fetal Jaw Development, daniel smith lamb, David Hunt, developmental study, fetal anatomy, fetal bones, fetal development, fetal jaw development, fetal skeletons, franklin paine mall, Lawrence Freilich, research, Smithsonian Institute
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Quintessence Roundup: August
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Books New Titles Oral Implantology Review: A Study Guide by Louie Al-Faraje This comprehensive examination workbook provides more than 700 practice questions on oral implantology. Topics include medical problems, biomedical sciences, radiology and computer-assisted technology, anatomy, biomechanics, patient data, treatment … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Esthetic Dentistry, Implant Dentistry, Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache, Journals, Prosthodontics, Restorative Dentistry, Roundup, The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants, What's New
Tagged CAD/CAM, dental books, dental ceramics, dental implants, dental journals, dental meetings, dental technology, esthetic dentistry, evidence-based dentistry, facial pain, headache, implant dentistry, JOMI, Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache, orofacial pain, physiotherapy, prosthodontics, Quintessence Publishing, restorative dentistry, temporomandibular disorders, TMD, trigeminal neuralgia
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