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Autor:
Rebecca K. Carr, Tawana Lee Ware, Thikriat Al-Jewair, Cynthia Senior, Maritzabel Hogge, Amy Kristina Herbert, John D. Da Silva, V. Leroy Leggitt
Publikováno v:
Journal of dental education. 83(12)
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine the faculty mentoring practices in seven dental schools in the U.S. A 34-item survey was administered electronically to dental faculty members of all ranks, tracks, and job categories in seven dent
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Angle Orthod
Objective: To determine whether changes in primary attending (PA) doctor coverage frequency caused an increase in orthodontic treatment time or a decrease in the quality of treatment results in a postgraduate orthodontic clinic. The effect of T1 Peer
Autor:
V. Leroy Leggitt
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
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Journal of the California Dental Association. 35:850-857
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Sedimentology. 54:661-699
Caddisfly-dominated microbial-carbonate mounds and avian eggshell fragments are common in a nearshore, oolite facies of the Tipton Shale Member of the Eocene Green River Formation. The fossils occur in a 9 m thick carbonate sequence exposed on the so
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Angle Orthod
Objective: To compare the periodontal health of maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth retained with two types of fixed retainers. Materials and Methods: A fixed straight retainer (SR) group had 39 subjects, and a fixed wave retainer (WR) group had
Autor:
V. Leroy Leggitt, Mark A. Loewen
Publikováno v:
Sedimentary Geology. 148:139-146
Fossil caddisfly (Insecta: Trichoptera) larval cases are preserved in some Eocene Green River Formation tufa, and well organized arrays of these calcified larval cases have been misidentified as “Oocardium tufa”. The arrays of caddisfly larval ca
Autor:
V. Leroy Leggitt, Robert A. Cushman
Publikováno v:
Sedimentary Geology. 145:377-396
Complex, caddisfly-dominated (Insecta: Trichoptera) carbonate mounds up to 9 m tall and 40 m in diameter formed in the nearshore environment of Eocene Lake Gosiute. The mounds outcrop for 70 km in reef-like geometries along the northern margin of Lak
Publikováno v:
Journal of the California Dental Association. 35(12)
This study evaluates artifacts generated by orthodontic brackets in CBCT images.Cadaver heads with restoration free dentitions were prepared. CBCT scans with four orthodontic bracket materials utilizing thermoplastic carriers and a control were compa