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Cusp (anatomy), a
pointed structure on a
tooth Cusps of
heart valves,
leaflets of a
heart valve Nuclear cusp condition, in
electron density Cusp (astrology)...
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Carabelli may
rival the main
cusps in size.
Other related forms include ridges, pits, or furrows. This
additional cusp was
first described in 1842 by...
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points and
ordinary cusps. Self-crossing
points appear when two
different points of the
curves have the same projection.
Ordinary cusps appear when the tangent...
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cusper is a
person born near the end of one
generation and the
beginning of another.
People born in
these cir****stances tend to have a mix of characteristics...
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mitral valve,
which has two
cusps, is also
known as the
bicuspid valve, and the
tricuspid valve has
three cusps. A
cusp is an
occlusal or
incisal eminence...
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enlarged cingula as
talon cusps, and
classify them
according to the
degree of enlargement. The
incidence of
talon cusp has been
found to
range from...
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suddenly disappear as the
object gets
further from the
cusp. A
similar debate applies to
cusps between houses. Riske, Kris
Brandt (2010). Llewellyn's...
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anterior cusps. The
aortic valve has left, right, and
posterior cusps. The
tricuspid valve has anterior, posterior, and
septal cusps; and the mitral...
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development and
behavioral cusps", The
Behavior Analyst Today, vol. 5, pp. 244–254 Hixson, M.D. (2004), "Behavioral
cusps,
basic behavioral repertoires...
- In mathematics, a
cusp neighborhood is
defined as a set of
points near a
cusp singularity. The
cusp neighborhood for a
hyperbolic Riemann surface can...