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parents for
infants who are
unable to do so for themselves. The food is
masticated in the
mouth of the
parent into a
bolus and then
transferred to the infant...
- The four
classical muscles of
mastication elevate the
mandible (closing the jaw) and move it forward/backward and laterally,
facilitating biting and chewing...
- In anatomy, the m****eter is one of the
muscles of
mastication.
Found only in mammals, it is
particularly powerful in
herbivores to
facilitate chewing...
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called the
temporal spaces. The
masticator spaces are
paired structures on
either side of the head. The
muscles of
mastication are
enclosed in a
layer of fascia...
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until liquefied before swallowing: "Nature will
castigate those who don't
masticate." He made
elaborate justifications for this claim.
Fletcher was born August...
- orangutan,
known to
researchers as Rakus,
chewed vine
leaves and
applied the
masticated plant material to an open
wound on his face.
According to primatologists...
- The
first time food is swallowed, it is not
fully chewed. The
partly masticated food (called cud) goes into the
stomach and
later is
brought back up for...
-
forestry mulching machine, also
referred to as a
forestry mulcher,
forest masticator, or brushcutter, uses a
rotary drum
equipped with
steel chipper tools...
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lateral pterygoid muscle (or
external pterygoid muscle) is a
muscle of
mastication. It has two heads. It lies
superior to the
medial pterygoid muscle. It...
- the
mandibular branch of the
trigeminal nerve (V). It is
important in
mastication (chewing). The
medial pterygoid muscle consists of two heads. The bulk...