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" ... give an inequality to that surface ; this is the ossified remnant of the pulp, which, being firmer than the surrounding dentine, forms a slight transverse ridge in the middle of the grinding surface. The tooth in this stage has exchanged the functions... "
Report of the Annual Meeting - Página 122
por British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1842
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The Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology, Volumen4,Parte2

Robert Bentley Todd - 1852 - 746 páginas
...out by Dr. Bnckhmd, with his usual felicity of illustration, in his " Bridgewatcr Treatise," vol. ip 246. When the crown is worn away beyond the enamel,...by which it is rendered softer than in the existing Iguanœ and other reptiles, and more easily worn away : this is effected by an arrest of the calcifying...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1842 - 552 páginas
...by Dr. Buckland, with his usual felicity of illustration, in his ' Bridgewater Treatise,' vol.ip246. When the crown is worn away beyond the enamel, it...The marginal edge of the incisive condition of the tootli and the median ridge of the molar stage are more effectually established by the introduction...
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Geology,: Introductory, Descriptive, & Practical, Volumen1

David Thomas Ansted - 1844 - 546 páginas
...base of the enamel, the tooth exchanged the functions of an incisor for that of a grinder, and was prepared to give the final compression, or comminution, to the coarsely divided vegetable matter.^ * Bridgwater Treatise, vol. ip 246. Owen's Report, 1841, p. 122. t " The perpetual edge resulted...
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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates: Fishes and reptiles

Richard Owen - 1866 - 704 páginas
...crown is worn away beyond the enamel, it presents a broad and nearly horizontal grinding surface, and another dental substance is brought into use to give...comminution, to the coarsely divided vegetable matters, such as might be afforded by the Clathrarice and similar fossil plants, which are found buried with...
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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates ...: Fishes and reptiles

Richard Owen - 1866 - 734 páginas
...The tooth in this stage has exchanged the functions of an incisor for that of a molar, and iprepared to give the final compression, or comminution, to the coarsely divided vegetable matters, such as might be afforded by the ClathraricB and similar fossil plants, which are found buried with...
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Natural History: Or, Second Division of "The English Encyclopedia", Volumen3

Charles Knight - 1867 - 556 páginas
...of a. molar, and is prepared to give the final compression, or comminution, to the coarsely-divided vegetable matters. "The marginal edge of the incisive...by which it is rendered softer than in the existing Iguana; and other reptiles, and more easily worn away; this is effected by an arrest of the calcifying...
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The English Cyclopaedia, Parte2,Volumen3

Charles Knight - 1867 - 556 páginas
...of a molar, and is prepared to give the final compression, or comminution, to the coarsely-divided vegetable matters. " The marginal edge of the incisive...by which it is rendered softer than in the existing Iguana; and other reptiles, and more easily worn away; this is effected by an arrest of the calcifying...
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The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology, Volumen4,Tema 2

Robert Bentley Todd - 1852 - 756 páginas
...Dr. finckland, with his usual felicity of illustration, in his " Bridgewater Treatise," vol. ip 2+6. When the crown is worn away beyond the enamel, it...by which it is rendered softer than in the existing Iguana? and other reptiles, and more easily worn away : this is effected by an arrest of the calcifying...
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American Journal of Dental Science, Volumen2

1851 - 684 páginas
...the functions of an incisor for that of a molar, and is prepared to give the final compres» sion, or comminution, to the coarsely divided vegetable...by which it is rendered softer than in the existing iguana? and other reptiles, and more easily worn away : this is effected by an arrest of the calcifying...
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