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Cranial incision point
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Cranial osteometric incision
, Incision
Anatomical cranial point where the upper central incisors meet at the occlusal surface.
National Institutes of Health
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Surgical incisions
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2009
2009
The interaction between tectonics, topography, and climate in the San Juan Mountains, Southwestern Colorado
R. McKeon
2009
Corpus ID: 54080935
Alpine glaciers have been referred to as „buzzsaws” on the grounds that they control the topographic development of actively…
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2008
2008
Tectonics, surface upligt and river incision: General models, case histories and applications to East Anglia and southern England
Leeder
2008
Corpus ID: 126671403
Many rivers worldwide have incised into their own alluvial deposits or into bedrock during the Quaternary, some producing…
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2008
2008
Wetland geomorphology and floodplain dynamics on the hydrologically variable Mfolozi River, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
S. Garden
2008
Corpus ID: 128709084
Wetlands in southern Africa can be considered a rarity, forming despite a regional negative water balance and a continental…
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2007
2007
Rates of fluvial bedrock incision within an actively uplifting orogen : Central Karakoram Mountains, northern Pakistan
성영배
2007
Corpus ID: 130373429
2003
2003
Late Holocene behavior of small drainage basins on the Colorado Plateau: Influences of lithology, basin form, and climate change
A. Tillery
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P. Fawcett
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L. Mcfadden
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L. Scuderi
,
J. McAuliffe
Geology of the Zuni Plateau
2003
Corpus ID: 174784021
A BSTRACT .— In the semiarid landscape of the Colorado Plateau in northeastern Arizona, small basins associated with the “Blue…
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2001
2001
Tectonic control in the geomorphologic development of the Wadi el-Mujib canyon (Jordan)
C. Jaeger
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M. Dapper
2001
Corpus ID: 53561151
A large part of Central Jordan is drained by the Wadi el-Mujib basin. This river developed a deep canyon through the Moab plateau…
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1984
1984
Diamond knife corneal incisions.
S. R. Unterman
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J. Rowsey
Ophthalmic surgery
1984
Corpus ID: 29120376
In the following study, eight linear corneal incisions were made in two human cadaver eyes with three diamond-bladed knives: the…
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1960
1960
A utility neck incision.
E. L. Grandon
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E. S. Brintnall
A M A Archives of Otolaryngology
1960
Corpus ID: 38860045
An appropriate incision for radical surgery in the neck region should provide adequate exposure, should preserve maximal blood…
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1947
1947
A modified endaural incision with nerve block anesthesia for fenestration and mastoidectomy.
C. Whitaker
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A. L. Juers
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G. Shambaugh
A M A Archives of Otolaryngology
1947
Corpus ID: 39463259
IN THE past five years, during which time we have performed over 1,300 fenestration operations at Wesley Memorial Hospital…
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Review
1931
Review
1931
THE RELAXATION OF SCAR CONTRACTURES BY MEANS OF THE Z-, OR REVERSED Z‐TYPE INCISION.*STRESSING THE USE OF SCAR INFILTRATED TISSUES
J. Davis
Annals of Surgery
1931
Corpus ID: 11949249
tion of scar contraction is not generally unA review of the literature was made by derstood although the Z-type incision by ,~__…
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