- Look up
pulp or beat to
pulp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pulp may
refer to:
Pulp (fruit), the
inner flesh of
fruit Pulp (paper), the
fibrous material...
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dental pulp. A
sharp fall in
pulpal blood flow may be
caused by
stimulation of
these nerves.
There is no
evidence for a
parasympathetic pulpal innervation...
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inflammation of
pulpal tissues are not reversible,
pulpal blood supply will
become compromised and
therefore necrosis of
pulpal tissues will occur.
Pulp necrosis...
- In agriculture, a
pulper is a
machine designed to
remove pulp (i.e. the soft flesh) from
agricultural produce. For example, in
coffee growing, the ripe...
- months. This
technique is used when a
pulpal exposure or near-exposure occurs,
either due to
caries extending to the
pulp chamber, or accidentally, during...
- ****ociation with
pulpal calcifications.
Several genetic diseases such as
dentin dysplasia and
dentinogenesis imperfecta are also
accompanied by
pulpal calcifications...
- non-odontogenic pain, ****essing
pulpal status following dental trauma,
establishment of
pulpal health prior to
prosthodontic treatment.
Pulpal tests may be conducted...
- Look up
pulp fiction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pulp fiction may
refer to:
Pulp magazines,
printed on
cheaply made wood-
pulp paper Sensational...
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Pulp magazines (also
referred to as "the
pulps") were
inexpensive fiction magazines that were
published from 1896
until around 1955. The term "
pulp" derives...
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Pulpally is a mid-sized town in
Wayanad District of Kerala, India.
Pulpally also
known as 'The land of
black gold'.
Pulpally is also
renowned for its pure...