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Old bones, new structures – detection of adipocyte templated excrescences in aged human bone.
(Frontiers Media SA, 2016-06-29)Old bones, new structures – detection of adipocyte templated excrescences in aged human bone Adam Taylor1, Chris Platt2, Peter Wilson2, Lakshminarayan Ranganath2, Jim Gallagher2, Alan Boyde3 1Lancaster Medical School, ... -
On the extent to which things mayn’t be as deemed in bones and Bloomsbury
(2016-11-30)Bone comes in many variants at many hierarchical scales. Much calcified tissue in bone organs is not bone. This presentation concentrates on lumbar vertebral bodies. Here, the non-bone calcified tissues are cartilage, ... -
A One-Year Evaluation of a Free Fissure Sealant Program
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Optic disc assessment in the emergency department: a comparative study between the PanOptic and direct ophthalmoscopes.
(2012-12)Optic disc assessment is an essential part of the neurological examination of acutely unwell patients. This study compares the PanOptic ophthalmoscope with the direct ophthalmoscope for accuracy of diagnosis and ease of ... -
Optimization of dental OCT imaging
(2023-06-28)Dental caries is the most common chronic disease in the world. An early diagnosis is required in order to initiate prompt treatment strategies. Radiographic imaging (X-Ray) is the most common detection method, but uses ... -
Oral Cancer Biomarkers: Is it a Meaningless Game?
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Oral diseases: a global public health challenge.
(2019-07-20)Oral diseases are among the most prevalent diseases globally and have serious health and economic burdens, greatly reducing quality of life for those affected. The most prevalent and consequential oral diseases globally ... -
Oral health and elite sport performance
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Oral Health Disparities in Children: A Canary in the Coalmine?
(2018-10)Despite being largely preventable, oral diseases are still a major public health problem in child populations in many parts of the world. Increasingly, however, oral diseases disproportionately affect socially disadvantaged ... -
Oral health of people experiencing homelessness in London: a mixed methods study
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:sec> <jats:title>Background</jats:title> <jats:p>Those experiencing homelessness have significant health and oral health needs and are at the extreme of health inequalities. The aim ...