- The
molars or
molar teeth are large, flat
teeth at the back of the mouth. They are more
developed in mammals. They are used
primarily to
grind food during...
- The
third molar,
commonly called wisdom tooth, is the most
posterior of the
three molars in each
quadrant of the
human dentition. The age at
which wisdom...
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Molar may
refer to:
Molar (tooth), a kind of
tooth found in
mammals Molar (grape),
another name for the
Spanish wine
grape Listan Negro Molar (unit),...
- In chemistry, the
molar m**** (M) (sometimes
called molecular weight or
formula weight, but see
related quantities for usage) of a
chemical compound is...
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Molar concentration (also
called molarity,
amount concentration or
substance concentration) is a
measure of the
concentration of a
chemical species, in...
- In chemistry, the
molar absorption coefficient or
molar attenuation coefficient (ε) is a
measurement of how
strongly a
chemical species absorbs, and thereby...
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precede it.
Despite being named molars, the
deciduous molars are
followed by
permanent premolars.
Permanent maxillary first molar notation In the universal...
- canines, premolars, and
molars,
which each have a
specific function. The
incisors cut the food, the
canines tear the food and the
molars and
premolars crush...
-
mandibular second molars. It is
located on the
mandibular (lower) arch of the mouth, and
generally opposes the
maxillary (upper)
first molars and the maxillary...
- The
molar conductivity of an
electrolyte solution is
defined as its
conductivity divided by its
molar concentration: Λ m = κ c , {\displaystyle \Lambda...