This degree is suitable for students going into pre-dental or pre-medical studies. This program can be altered depending on the ... It stresses mathematics and biological factors in psychological phenomena. It can provide a foundation for clinical psychology ... cognitive psychology, experimental psychology, forensic psychology, health psychology, physiological psychology, and ...
Bennett, J.H., The Mesmeric Mania of 1851, With a Physiological Explanation of the Phenomena Produced, Sutherland and Knox, ( ... On 28 March 1890 Bramwell gave a public demonstration in Leeds of the use of hypnotism for dental and surgical anæsthesia. He ... With a Physiological Explanation of the Phenomena Produced (1851), who revived Bramwell's interest in hypnotism. ... those phenomena]. [Braid] considered that the mental phenomena were only rendered possible by previous physical changes; and, ...
This phenomenon may also be called the cycle of dental fear. Dental anxiety typically starts in childhood. There is the ... As with all types of fear and phobias, dental fear can manifest as single or combination of emotional, physiological, cognitive ... Dental phobia can include fear of dental procedures, dental environment or setting, fear of dental instruments or fear of the ... feelings and reaction to dental work which is used to diagnose dental fear. Modified child dental anxiety scale (MCDAS), used ...
In chemistry, antagonism is a phenomenon wherein two or more agents in combination have an overall effect that is less than the ... The word is most commonly used in this context in biochemistry and toxicology: interference in the physiological action of a ... Indian dental academy (2013-12-04). "Drug receptor interactions". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires ,journal= (help) " ... Antagonism: definition, types (chemical, physiological, pharmacological) , CME at Pharmacology Corner". pharmacologycorner.com ...
Illuminate the phenomenon of cell death of apoptosis or the death of a body, and in particular the phenomenon of ischemia ( ... Poór VS, Lukács D, Nagy T, Rácz E, Sipos K (May 2016). "The rate of RNA degradation in human dental pulp reveals post-mortem ... At least part of these genes appear to be genes involved in physiological healing, healing or "auto-resuscitation". Understand ... detailed understanding of this phenomenon could shed light on the phenomenon of carcinogenesis and maybe bring some new ...
... cell phenomena, and immunity G05 - genetic processes G06 - biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition G07 - physiological ... biomedical and dental materials D26 - pharmaceutical preparations D27 - chemical actions and uses E - Analytical, Diagnostic ... chemical and pharmacologic phenomena G13 - genetic phenomena G14 - genetic structures H - Physical Sciences H01 - natural ... psychological phenomena and processes F03 - mental disorders F04 - behavioral disciplines and activities G - Biological ...
"Inorganic pyrophosphatase activity of purified bovine pulp alkaline phosphatase at physiological pH". Journal of Dental ... In such a case, the phenomenon is referred to as intragenic complementation. E. coli alkaline phosphatase, a dimer enzyme, ... Horiuchi T, Horiuchi S, Mizuno D (May 1959). "A possible negative feedback phenomenon controlling formation of alkaline ... Higher than typical levels are seen in the physiological response, the leukemoid reaction, and in pathologies that include ...
It may also play a role in physiological regulation of bone resorption by enhancing osteoclast formation. PTHrP is critical in ... Wise GE, King GJ (May 2008). "Mechanisms of tooth eruption and orthodontic tooth movement". Journal of Dental Research. 87 (5 ... hypercalcemia caused by PTHrP is considered a paraneoplastic phenomenon. PTHrP is responsible for most cases of humoral ... By these findings, they demonstrated that PTHrP plays a central role in physiological regulation of bone formation by promoting ...
Therefore, the effects of flight duration on physiological adaptation and readaptation could be examined. A set of core medical ... The crew's health was assessed on Skylab by collecting data on dental health, environmental and crew microbiology, radiation, ... additional information about fluid distribution and fluid balance to get a better understanding of the fluid shift phenomena. ... Skylab 3 continued a comprehensive medical research program that extended the data on human physiological adaptation and ...
As people grow older, they lose their natural dentition due to physiological changes. As a result of this, a full denture is ... However, it has been shown that CPO has better patient preference for dental aesthetics compared with bilateral balanced ... This is termed the 'Christensen phenomenon' and forms the basis for categorising monoplane occlusion as non-balanced. Monoplane ... Part 3: Photometric tooth selection, tooth setting, try-in, fitting, reviewing and trouble-shooting". British Dental Journal. ...
The Dental Practitioner and Dental Record. 1972;22(6):241-8. Thilander B, Jakobsson SO. Local factors in impaction of maxillary ... Zilberman Y, Cohen B, Becker A. Familial trends in palatal canines, anomalous lateral incisors, and related phenomena. Eur J ... This interceptive treatment is recommended for children aged 10-13 with normal physiological spacing. This is supported by the ... British Dental Journal. 2012 Aug;213:171-176 J. Husain, D. Burden, P.McSherry, D. Morris & M. Allen. National clinical ...
The phenomenon of "unopposed alpha stimulation" has not been reported with the use of beta-blockers for treatment of ... Hussain F, Frare RW, Py Berrios KL (2012). "Drug abuse identification and pain management in dental patients: a case study and ... "is probably caused by a combination of drug-induced psychological and physiological changes resulting in xerostomia (dry mouth ... "Methamphetamine Use (Meth Mouth)". American Dental Association. Archived from the original on June 2008. Retrieved 15 December ...
In the case where it is caused by dental work, the dissimilar metals used may produce a measurable current. Some artificial ... However, a basal level of calcium, corresponding to the physiological concentration, is necessary for activation of the CaSR to ... this coolness is only a perceived phenomenon. Both Chinese and Batak Toba cooking include the idea of 麻 (má or mati rasa), a ... there is a physiological response to the presence of oral fat. Although CD36 has been studied primarily in mice, research ...
Dental trauma may be a major cause for the disease since it can lead to luxation, reported in 30 to 44% of all dental trauma ... Tooth ankylosis can be recognised clinically by the loss of physiological mobility, and a high P note. It may also be detected ... Tooth ankylosis is the pathological fusion between alveolar bone and the cementum of teeth, which is a rare phenomenon in the ... I. Intrusions". Dental Traumatology. 19 (5): 266-273. doi:10.1034/j.1600-9657.2003.00207.x. ISSN 1600-9657. PMID 14708651. ...
This phenomenon supports the theory that damaged nerve fibers may release factors that alter the function of neighboring ... C fibers respond to all kinds of physiological changes in the body. For example, they can respond to hypoxia, hypoglycemia, ... Fagan, Tom (2003). "Glial Cells Critical for Peripheral Nervous System Health". News from Harvard Medical, Dental and Public ... ISBN 978-0-87893-725-7. Craig, AD (August 2002). "How do you feel? Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of ...
... is the dilation of the pupil, usually having a non-physiological cause, or sometimes a physiological pupillary ... In turn citing: The American Heritage Medical Dictionary (2007) Mosby's Dental Dictionary, 2nd edition. Mydriasis in Farlex ... and this phenomenon is used as an indicator of mental activation ('arousal') in psychophysiological experiments. A mydriatic is ... Non-physiological causes of mydriasis include disease, trauma, or the use of certain types of drugs. Normally, as part of the ...
This parallels the phenomenon of osteophagy in birds, in which snail shells are ingested by egg-laying females to supplement ... A major cost of osteophagy is therefore significant wear on teeth and dental breakage in herbivores, whose teeth did not evolve ... Therefore, it would be expected that the increased physiological needs of juvenile and gravid female tortoises would also ... This lack of protein during winter conditions can be attributed to the scarcity of animal proteins, a phenomenon that occurs in ...
In more specific studies looking at the link between cortisol levels and psychological phenomena, it has been found that ... Kapil V, Haydar SM, Pearl V, Lundberg JO, Weitzberg E, Ahluwalia A (2013). "Physiological role for nitrate-reducing oral ... Salivaomics International Conference on Frontiers of Dental and Craniofacial[permanent dead link] OralDNA Labs, Innovations in ... In situations where a subject undergoes induced anxiety, high cortisol levels correspond with experiencing more physiological ...
This phenomenon is seen in some early hominid ancestors such as Paranthropus aethiopicus. The evidence for post-canine ... Increased postcanine size can be correlated with the evolution of other physiological traits Inverse trends of brain mass and ... P. boisei was known for massive facial and dental bones and structure, primarily larger mandibles, molars, and premolars, which ... Kanazawa, Eisaku; Rosenberger, A. L. (1989). "Interspecific allometry of the mandible, dental arch, and molar area in ...
This phenomenon is referred to as stem cell transdifferentiation or plasticity. It can be induced by modifying the growth ... There is yet no consensus among biologists on the prevalence and physiological and therapeutic relevance of stem cell ... perivascular niche of dental pulp and periodontal ligament). MSCs are attractive for clinical therapy due to their ability to ... "The efficacy of mesenchymal stem cells to regenerate and repair dental structures". Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research. 8 (3 ...
Additionally, Morse wrote several anthropological books that outlined the physical and physiological behavior of the people of ... "phenomena of sense". Morse went on to publish three other writings on Tibet and the Szechwan Province. Morse was able to gather ... and he eventually became Dean of the College and co-chair of the Medical-Dental College. As of 2000, the University had ... Morse came to the conclusion that the Tibetan mind was overwhelmed by the phenomena of nature, and that the Tibetans were ...
The physiological length of the ulna also corresponded to the approximate total length of the radius. The femur was 96 to 100 ... In general, the dental structure of Notiomastodon was characterized by a basal pattern, which was more similar to that of ... this was an important adaptive phenomenon. The Águas de Araxá site is significant as it has one of the largest collections of ... According to dental studies, the group consisted of 14.9% juveniles (0 to 12 years of age), 23.0% near-adult individuals (13 to ...
... "psycho-physiological" (mind-body) phenomena. Braid coined the term "mono-ideodynamic" to refer to the theory that hypnotism ... "Psychological intervention in acute dental pain: review". British Dental Journal. 202 (6): 337-43. doi:10.1038/bdj.2007.227. ... A central phenomenon in this regard is that of feedback loops, which suggest a mechanism for creating hypnotic phenomena. There ... "Application of hypno-dissociative strategies during dental treatment of patients with severe dental phobia". The International ...
Muscles should be attached under similar tension to normal physiological conditions. An experimental technique known as the " ... experience the phenomenon of phantom limbs; they feel body parts that are no longer there. These limbs can itch, ache, burn, ... dental avulsion). Removal of teeth, mainly incisors, is or was practiced by some cultures for ritual purposes (for instance in ... A similar phenomenon is unexplained sensation in a body part unrelated to the amputated limb. It has been hypothesized that the ...
Poor dental health and buildup of dental plaque are risk factors. Amlodipine may increase the risk of worsening angina or acute ... Baumhäkel M, Böhm M (April 2010). "Recent achievements in the management of Raynaud's phenomenon". Vascular Health and Risk ... it is ionized at physiological pH, and thus can strongly attract proteins. It is slowly metabolized in the liver by CYP3A4, ... Gaur S, Agnihotri R (June 2018). "Is dental plaque the only etiological factor in Amlodipine induced gingival overgrowth? A ...
However, this closure is still enough to cause a physiological effect i.e., an oxygen desaturation and/or an increase in ... Oral appliances should be custom made by a dentist with training in dental sleep medicine. Mild obstructive hypopnea can often ... diagnosed based on the frequent presence of apneas and/or hypopneas rather than differentiating between the two phenomena. ...
Autoimmune destruction of the adrenal cortex is caused by an immune reaction against the enzyme 21-hydroxylase (a phenomenon ... or prednisone tablets in a dosing regimen that mimics the physiological concentrations of cortisol. Alternatively, one-quarter ... with Addison's disease are advised to increase their medication during periods of illness or when undergoing surgery or dental ...
Dental Activities, Walter Reed Army Medical Center; Principal source of in-service professional dental training for Army and ... Physiological aspects of Undue Heat Load; Metabolic heat; Heat exchanges by radiation, convection, conduction, and vaporization ... biochemical phenomena illustrated by animation; laboratory technique of several Nobel prize winning scientists (40 min; color ... Benign Dental Tumors; Histories, diagnoses, characteristics, treatments, and results of cases of benign dental tumors (29 min; ...
Dental School., University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Dental School. London: H.M.S.O. ISBN 978-0116916075. OCLC 32250617. Lussi, A ... This is a normal physiological process occurring throughout life; but with increasing lifespan of individuals and increasing ... Scenario 3 occurs due to a phenomenon called dentoalveolar compensation whereby the dentoalveolar tissues compensate for wear ... Bhushan J, Joshi R (2011). "Tooth Wear - An Overview With Special Emphasis On Dental Erosion". Indian Journal of Dental ...
Researchers estimate that more than 60 million people from 17 states deal with the effects of dental, skeletal, or non-skeletal ... Development projects throughout India have led to the forced migration of tens of millions with India, creating a phenomenon ... identity of the displaced community and individual is subjected to massive onslaught leading to very severe physiological ...
Although the term optometer appeared in the 1759 book A Treatise on the Eye: The Manner and Phenomena of Vision by Scottish ... The program includes extensive classroom and clinical training in geometric, physical, physiological and ophthalmic optics, ... Dental hygienist. *Dietitian. *Cardiac physiologist. *Emergency medical services. *Hemodialysis technicians. *Massage therapist ...
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena. 80: 313-316. doi:10.1016/0368-2048(96)02983-0. Archived from the ... "DNA damage after acute exposure of mice skin to physiological doses of UVB and UVA light". Arch. Dermatol. Res. 304 (5): 407- ... dental fillings, and decorative fingernail "gels". ...
Any increased physiological function, such as a fracture in the bone, will usually mean increased concentration of the tracer. ... which uses the scintillations provoked by electron-positron annihilation phenomena. ...
Taplin, L. E.; Grigg, G. C. (1989). "Historical Zoogeography of the Eusuchian Crocodilians: A Physiological Perspective". ... with dental features markedly different from those of platyrrhines. The Old World members of this group are thought to have ... of South America's African immigrants compared to its native early Cenozoic mammal fauna is another example of this phenomenon ...
fear or hatred of books, as a cultural phenomenon[27] Lipophobia avoidance of fats in food[28][29][30] (. .mw-parser-output div ... Dental fear, odontophobia fear of dentists and dental procedures Dentophobia fear of dentists ...
Rodríguez Vargas was assigned to the Army Dental Corps as an educator and investigator of the bacteriological aspects of dental ... Bras has specialized in the interpretation of natural phenomena as random functions. He has been recognized for his use of ... The polymides are very strong in terms of their mechanical properties, yet degradable under standard physiological conditions ... His research led him to discover the bacteria that causes dental caries. According to his investigations, three types of the ...
Costerton encouraged exploration of the bioelectric effect, the phenomenon of cell-cell signaling and its relation to biofilm ... Sternberg, Steve (May 17, 1998). "The tooth of the matter: Dental infections implicated in other illnesses". Chicago Sun-Times ... Stewart, Philip S.; Franklin, Michael J. (March 2008). "Physiological heterogeneity in biofilms". Nature Reviews Microbiology. ... microscopy to elucidate physiological activity of community organisms and modeling to predict biofilm behavior. In 1992, two ...
... is the phenomenon of continued size reduction of the human mandible and maxilla over the past 12,000 to ... The general trend of jaw and oral cavity shrinkage, as well as dental malocclusion presence, has been observed in burial ... Russo, M. A., Santarelli, D. M., & O'Rourke, D. (2017). The physiological effects of slow breathing in the healthy human. ... Lombardi, A. V. (1982). The adaptive value of dental crowding: a consideration of the biologic basis of malocclusion. American ...
Han, Jiwon (June 2016). "A Study on the Coffee Spilling Phenomena in the Low Impulse Regime". Achievements in the Life Sciences ... Prochazkova, E.; Sjak-Shie, E.; Behrens, F.; Lindh, D.; Kret, M. E. (1 November 2021). "Physiological synchrony is associated ... "Patient Preference for Waxed or Unwaxed Dental Floss". Economics - Presented jointly to Nick Leeson and his superiors at ... It has been suggested that the study of this phenomenon has had major political consequences. Following the sensational ...
... which seeks to discover the laws governing phenomena, and historical science, which seeks a thorough understanding of phenomena ... Boas, Franz (1927). "The Eruption of Deciduous Teeth Among Hebrew Infants". The Journal of Dental Research, Vol. vii, No. 3, ... physiological, and mental characteristics of a man considered as an individual; but we are interested in the diversity of these ... But the best example, for Boas, of this phenomenon is that of the Jews in Europe: Even now there lingers in the consciousness ...
Some contend that the phenomenon of hormesis may support the idea of dilution increasing potency, but the dose-response ... December 1894). "A wail from the waste-basket". The Dental Cosmos (editorial). 36 (12): 1030-32. Atwood, Kimball (January 4, ... Kolisko L (1959). Physiologischer und physikalischer Nachweis der Wirksamkeit kleinster Entitäten [Physiological and physical ... because they do not originate from a substance but some other phenomenon presumed to have been "captured" by alcohol or lactose ...
This means that the dental formula for sheep is either 0.0.3.34.0.3.3 or 0.0.3.33.1.3.3 There is a large diastema between the ... N.Z. Farmer, 98(6): 29-31 Parrott, R.F., (1990). Physiological responses to isolation in sheep. Social Stress in Domestic ... Details of that phenomenon, which I have argued elsewhere was a local process at least for sheep and cattle (Meadow 1984b, 1992 ... "Dental Anatomy of Ruminants from Colorado State University". Vivo.colostate.edu. 7 November 2001. Archived from the original on ...
Japanese Dental Science Review. 44 (1): 76-82. doi:10.1016/j.jdsr.2007.11.002. Raju, R; Balakrishnan, L; Nanjappa, V; ... physiological stimulus (like reduced O2 tension) and activation of the prostacyclin receptor (IPR). This pathway includes ... which is useful in identifying genes that may have roles in a given phenomenon or phenotype. With DNA microarrays and genome- ...
Markers on specimens, such as enamel fractures and dental decay on teeth, can also give insight into the behaviour and diet of ... One of the central problems in the anthropology of art concerns the universality of 'art' as a cultural phenomenon. Several ... maintain or change contemporary genetic and physiological variation. Archaeology is the study of the human past through its ... The quest for holism leads most anthropologists to study a particular place, problem or phenomenon in detail, using a variety ...
Another important physiological change related to sexuality in humans was the evolution of hidden estrus. Humans are the only ... Bown, Thomas M.; Rose, Kenneth D. (1987). Patterns of Dental Evolution in Early Eocene Anaptomorphine Primates (Omomyidae) From ... "Encephalization is not a universal macroevolutionary phenomenon in mammals but is associated with sociality". Proceedings of ... April 1, 2020). "The dental proteome of Homo antecessor". Nature. 580 (7802): 235-238. Bibcode:2020Natur.580..235W. doi:10.1038 ...
Psychologists study phenomena such as perception, cognition, emotion, personality, behavior, and interpersonal relationships. ... Demand characteristics Dementia Dementia praecox Denial Dental fear Dependency need Dependent personality disorder ... Philosophy of mind Philosophy of psychology Phobia Phonological disorder Phonology Photopic vision Phrenology Physiological ... Journal of Occupational Health Psychology Journal of Psychohistory Judgement Jungian psychology Just-world phenomenon Keirsey ...
A 1998 study suggested that breastfed babies have a better chance of good dental health than formula-fed infants because of the ... Breastfeeding delays the return of menstruation, and in very specific circumstances, fertility, a phenomenon known as ... Elling SV, Powell FC (January 1997). "Physiological changes in the skin during pregnancy". Clinics in Dermatology. Dermatologic ... The report suggested that children with a well rounded, "U-shaped" dental arch, which is found more commonly in breastfed ...
This is reflected in a study about dental phobia. A dental phobia comes from experiencing disgust when thinking about the ... Jones & Fitness (2008) coined the term "moral hypervigilance" to describe the phenomenon that individuals who are prone to ... physiological, and clinical correlates". Journal of Research in Personality. 42 (5): 1243-1259. doi:10.1016/j.jrp.2008.03.009. ... Schienle, Anne; Köchel, Angelika; Leutgeb, Verena (2011). "Frontal late positivity in dental phobia: A study on gender ...
Based on the state of abrasions and the partly dissolved dental roots it was concluded, that it belonged to an 11-14 years old ... Virchow described the bones as a "remarkable individual phenomenon" and as "plausible individual formation", this being the ... who also had emphasized the close proximity of various anatomical and physiological characteristics of man and the anthropoid ...
Larson, D.W.; Brown, C.M.; Evans, D.C. (2016). "Dental disparity and ecological stability in bird-like dinosaurs prior to the ... doi:10.1016/S0031-0182(96)00112-5. Paul, G.S. (1988). "Physiological, migratorial, climatological, geophysical, survival, and ... a phenomenon termed gigantothermy. Like other reptiles, dinosaurs are primarily uricotelic, that is, their kidneys extract ... Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 77 (6): 1051-1067. doi:10.1093/sysbio/syw033. PMID 27073251. Parsons 2001, pp. 22-48, " ...
NSAIDs are useful in the management of post-operative dental pain following invasive dental procedures such as dental ... By inhibiting physiological COX activity, all NSAIDs increase the risk of kidney disease and, through a related mechanism, ... This phenomenon is likely responsible for the poor correlation between NSAID efficacy and plasma concentration observed in ... Scottish Dental Clinical Effectiveness Programme, NHS Education for Scotland. January 2016. Ashley PF, Parekh S, Moles DR, ...
Hynes K, Gronthos S, Bartold PM (March 1, 2014). "iPSC for Dental Tissue Regeneration". Current Oral Health Reports. 1 (1): 9- ... The researchers demonstrate the phenomenon of somatic cell reprograming by bacteria and generation of multipotential cells from ... March 2022). "In vivo partial reprogramming alters age-associated molecular changes during physiological aging in mice". Nat ... under a physiological hypoxic condition. Alternative cocktails with inhibitors of histone deacetylation, glycogen synthase ...