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Marginal part of orbicularis oris
Known as:
Pars marginalis musculus orbicularis oris
, Pars marginalis of orbicularis oris
, Zone of marginal part of orbicularis oris
National Institutes of Health
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Orbicularis oris muscle structure
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2018
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2018
Fetor Oris - A Review on Classification and Management
K. Priyah
,
Sherlyn Sheeba
,
Dhanraj Ganapathy
2018
Corpus ID: 87600542
Fetor oris or halitosis is an offensive or disagreeable odour that emanates from the mouth.Several etiological factors can…
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2017
2017
Došašće/AdventKratki oris i teološki uvod
Domagoj Volarević
2017
Corpus ID: 165332623
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2009
Review
2009
DERIVATION OF PREUMINARY ORIS NORMS FOR PEACH
Sunil Sharma
,
Sanjeev Kumar
2009
Corpus ID: 212497547
A nutrient survey of Important peach growing areas of Himachal Pradesh was conducted to established data bank of 400 observations…
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1976
1976
[Electron microscopic observations in leukoedema exfoliativum mucosae oris (white sponge nevus)].
F. Lars
,
B. Jolán
Morphologiai es igazsagugyi orvosi szemle
1976
Corpus ID: 5777004
Biopsia taken from 13 cases of leukoderma exfoliativum mucosae oris (white sponge nevus) was investigated by the aid of electron…
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1970
1970
Morsicatio mucosae oris and suctio mucosae oris. An analysis of oral mucosal changes due to biting and sucking habits.
E. Hjørting-Hansen
,
E. Holst
Scandinavian journal of dental research
1970
Corpus ID: 46552373
— Self-inflicted, conscious, or subconscious oral mucous membrane changes caused by a biting or a sucking habit in 17 patients…
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1969
1969
Oris Trigue Robertson, 1905-1969.
L. Noble
,
A. Chapman
Journal of Economic Entomology
1969
Corpus ID: 36117477
1952
1952
Escherichia colofoetida Cast. 1930, as a cause of foetor oris; persistency of its cultural and biochemical characters twenty-one years after isolation.
A. Castellani
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R. DE SILVA
The Journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
1952
Corpus ID: 29841347
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