Sentences with phrase «on human teeth»

Tartar can also build up on canine teeth much like it does on human teeth.
Biofilms harbor ionic bonds which make them pre-disposed to mineralization [20] and is exemplified by calculus on human teeth.
Researchers developed a wearable small enough to stick on a human tooth virtually unnoticed.

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Among other incidents, a human tooth was found in a customer's french fry in August, while a child in December cut his mouth on a piece of plastic that was in a chocolate sundae.
If humans are the result of so - called «intelligent design» then why do we have too little room on our jawbones to accommodate wisdom teeth (unless this alleged «god» intended our teeth to rot out since we're not supposed to have learned science, and therefore that the presence of bacteria plus acids are a bad environment for tooth enamel), and that so many of us are near - sighted, and that women can have FACIAL HAIR (is that a cruel joke?)
Another 10 or 20 generations and the human race will look on God and Jesus the same way as we look on Zeus and Thor and Ra (and santa claus and the tooth fairy) today.
The African aid's epidemic is just God's way of clearing away the sinners to them, the prejudged, the cursed, the afflicted, the gays, all just a problem of human waste to them, and yet they fight tooth and nail to save a few centimeters of cell's on some person they don't knows uterine wall.
Another 10 generations and the human race will look on your God and Jesus the same way as we look on Zeus and Thor and Ra (and santa claus and the tooth fairy) today.
But the more I studied Augustine, and began to cut my teeth on Aquinas, the more I wondered whether Christian theology could afford a metaphysically lean grammatical approach to truths about divine and human nature.
Not necessarily in the way that I feel like a treat needs to be tooth - achingly - sweet, but more in the way that I feel dessert is a basic human right that should be enjoyed on a daily basis.
The young of ALL mammals, except the young of humans, grow, develop and flourish on breastmilk without developing decay in deciduous teeth.
... even the human tooth necklace??!! I need someone like you on my gift list, Nellie.
Dr. Jay Gordon said, «We'd be a dead branch on the evolutionary tree if human milk rotted human teeth
By comparing key sites on the tooth DNA with corresponding sites in the high - quality genomes of the Denisova girl, Neandertals, and modern humans, they revealed that the Denisovan inhabitants in that one cave were not closely related.
Just how you should draw inspiration from the Discovery Channel's hugely popular weeklong coverage of these stealthy carnivores is open to interpretation, but there is no mystery to our enduring fascination with sharks: Their razor - sharp teeth and uncanny ability to sniff out prey remind us that there are still some places on Earth where humans are nowhere near the top of the food chain.
Dr Evans led an international team of anthropologists and developmental biologists from Finland, USA, UK and Germany, using a new extensive database on fossil hominins and modern humans collected over several decades, as well as high resolution 3D imaging to see inside the fossil teeth.
It was long and thin, and the rows of teeth on opposite sides were nearly parallel — more like an Australopithecus's jaw than a human's rounder one.
They then compared the patterns on the human eaters» teeth with those of 53 wild lion specimens from across Africa, two from India, and five captive lions.
Dating relied on measures of the decay of a radioactive form of uranium in the human fossil and a nearby hippo tooth.
Indeed, at the Grotte du Renne, Leroi - Gourhan found about 30 Neandertal teeth in the Châtelperronian levels, which can be distinguished from modern human teeth based on the size and shape of their cusps and other features.
Pathogens that ravaged the body at its death can be entombed within the tooth's inner chamber and detected years later, says Kirsten Bos, a molecular paleobiologist at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany, and an author on the study.
Paleontologists have long noted strange grooves near the gum line on dental remains dating back to Homo erectus, «but it was assumed they couldn't be from tooth picking, because they never show up on contemporary human remains,» Hlusko says.
Scientists have long thought that tooth decay only became common in humans about 10,000 years ago, when we began farming — and eating starchy crops that fed sugar - loving bacteria on our teeth.
«It's exciting to find Homo sapiens outside of Africa this early,» says paleoanthropologist Shara Bailey of New York University, an expert on early human teeth, who was not involved in the new Misliya cave study.
Two new studies on the evolutionary origin of teeth and of vertebra further illuminate the human connection to marine organisms that goes back millions of years.
Parrots have neither lips nor teeth, but that doesn't stop them from producing dead - on imitations of human speech.
«Unfortunately, there are very few fossil finds of Gigantopithecus — only a few large teeth and bones from the lower mandible are known,» explains Prof. Dr. Hervé Bocherens of the Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment (HEP) at the University of Tübingen, and he continues, «But now, we were able to shed a little light on the obscure history of this primate.»
Previous studies have revealed that human hair, reptile scales and bird feathers evolved from a single ancestor — a reptile that lived 300 million years ago — but this new study from the Fraser Lab at Sheffield has found that the skin teeth found on sharks also developed from the same genes.
WOODS HOLE, Mass. — Two new studies on the evolutionary origin of teeth and of vertebra further illuminate the human connection to marine organisms that goes back millions of years.
Contact: [email protected]; 508-289-7139 WOODS HOLE, Mass. — Two new studies on the evolutionary origin of teeth and of vertebra further illuminate the human connection to marine organisms that goes back millions of years.
Based on the age of well - preserved fossil teeth found in the newly excavated Fuyan Cave in Daoxian (southern China), modern humans were in southern China 30,000 — 70,000 years earlier than in the Levant and Europe.
Anyone who is influenced by this comment about human canine teeth, please click on the first link I provide and learn about the gorilla diet.
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Hailing from the heart of the South and cutting her teeth on the mean streets of New York, Meghan has six years of experience covering fashion, style, celebrities, culture, and human behavior.
The look on the face of a captive Jewish jeweler as he is tossed a handful of human teeth to mine for fillings.
The jeweler reacts when a satchel of extracted human teeth with gold and silver fillings is dumped on his desk.
On the other end of the spectrum are the terrifying creatures inhabiting the place, from a giant albino alligator, with teeth that appear more shark - like, and a sort of plant that seems to have erupted from a human body.
Disabling the bus on a deserted country road using ninja - type throwing stars embedded with human teeth and bellybuttons, the creature starts devouring the passengers like sardines from a can.
Year 4 Science Assessments Objectives covered: Recognise that living things can be grouped in a variety of ways Explore and use classification keys to help group, identify and name a variety of living things in their local and wider environment Recognise that environments can change and that this can sometimes pose dangers to living things Describe the simple functions of the basic parts of the digestive system in humans Identify the different types of teeth in humans and their simple functions Construct and interpret a variety of food chains, identifying producers, predators and prey Compare and group materials together, according to whether they are solids, liquids or gases Observe that some materials change state when they are heated or cooled, and measure or research the temperature at which this happens in degrees Celsius (°C) Identify the part played by evaporation and condensation in the water cycle and associate the rate of evaporation with temperature Identify how sounds are made, associating some of them with something vibrating Recognise that vibrations from sounds travel through a medium to the ear Find patterns between the pitch of a sound and features of the object that produced it Find patterns between the volume of a sound and the strength of the vibrations that produced it Recognise that sounds get fainter as the distance from the sound source increases Identify common appliances that run on electricity Construct a simple series electrical circuit, identifying and naming its basic parts, including cells, wires, bulbs, switches and buzzers Identify whether or not a lamp will light in a simple series circuit, based on whether or not the lamp is part of a complete loop with a battery Recognise that a switch opens and closes a circuit and associate this with whether or not a lamp lights in a simple series circuit Recognise some common conductors and insulators, and associate metals with being good conductors
18 pages THE HUMAN BODY - PARTS AND SYSTEMS, WORD SEARCH AND WORD SORT has Word search on Skeletal system, digestive system, nervous system, respiratory system, circulatory system, teeth and word sort on eyes and teeth, skin and muscular system, respiratory and urinary system, circulatory and nervous system, digestive and skeletal system and ears and eyes.
Starter: Anagrams Main: Human Impacts on the landscape with ANSWERS [seen opposite] Mini-Plenary: Peer assessment Development: Geo Sketch with annotations and bipolar analysis Plenary: Don't show your teeth
On their first assignment, two young tooth - fairy sisters journey into the huge world of humans to collect a young boy's tooth and fly it safely home.
If this story were a person it'd be lying passed out face first on the floor of a dive bar in a puddle of various human (and some inhuman) liquids, covered in cuts and bruises and, upon hearing your approach, would stagger upright, spit out a tooth, take a double shot of whiskey and lurch outwards to pick a new fight with anyone.
The bad human proverb recorded in the Bible might return to common parlance, «The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge.»
Our (human) dentist reminds us that if we do not regularly brush away plaque on our teeth, it will become tartar.
As in human mouths, the bacteria in plaque accumulates on the tooth surface and causes inflammation of the gums.
Just as in humans, small particles of food remain on the teeth after eating.
The equipment used on your pet's teeth is much like you would find in a human dental office.
Pets are prone to the same dental problems as humans: gingivitis (gum inflammation), periodontitis (a disease of the oral cavity that affects the gum, bone and tissues around the teeth), pyorrhea (an inflammation of the gum and tooth socket that leads to loose teeth and pus); and plaque, which is a build - up of materials on the tooth enamel that can cause cavities and more serious periodontal disease.
Cats, like humans, get tartar build - up on their teeth which can lead to decay and gum disease.
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