- obtrusion, obtrusive, protrude, protrudent, protrusile, protrusion,
protrusive, retrude, retruse, retrusion,
retrusive trunc- cut off
Latin truncare...
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exhibit regional anatomical differences from
northern counterparts: a less
protrusive jaw, a
shorter gap
behind the molars, and a
vertically higher jawbone...
- individuals,
include a
disproportionately large skull with a
slightly protrusive forehead,
large hands and feet,
large mandible,
hypertelorism (an abnormally...
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brown to black. Lips
range from thin to full. Many
Egyptians possess a
protrusive jaw.
Noses vary from high-bridged—straight to
arched or even hooked—to...
- cushions,
parallel to the rail, and the
pocket facing. The
knuckles are
protrusive and
comparatively sharp on a pool table, the
facings of
which can be used...
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average of 50 mm). The
normal lateral movement is 8–12 mm, and
normal protrusive movement is
approximately 10 mm.[medical
citation needed] Some have distinguished...
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thicker arms and a
thicker snout which gave the
appearance of
being less
protrusive.
Gould suggested that this
change in Mickey's
image was
intended to increase...
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greater interincisal distance on
opening than
closing and is
eliminated on
protrusive opening),
reproducible on 2 out of 3
consecutive trials; or
Clicking in...
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study of
cellular protrusions called invadopodia and podosomes,
which are
protrusive structures in
cancer cells and play an
important role in cell attachment...
- frontal). This encomp****es all
movements away from RCP, and includes:
Protrusive movements: When the
mandible moves forward from
centric relation, this...