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| | Departments: Pediatric Dentistry |
 | | The objective of this therapy is the creation of new dentin in the area of exposure and subsequent healing of the pulp tissue. |  | | Current Methods of Pupal Therapy in the Primary Dentition |  | | Current Methods of Pulpal Therapy in Primary Dentition |
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http://www.dental.washington.edu/pedo/providers/restorative.htm
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| | eMedicine - Craniofacial, Orthognathic Surgery : Article by Pravin K Patel, MD |
 | | During this phase, orthodontically align the dentition within the dental arch, level the curve of Spee, and decompensate the anterior dentition (see Images 7-8). |  | | However, the maxillary and mandibular dentitions are coordinated with each other as if the surgery had been accomplished with dental casts that can be manipulated freely. |  | | Sufficient space must be present to allow the dentition to be placed within the supporting basal bone. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/plastic/topic177.htm
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| | PCSO Bulletin: Winter 1999 Editorial: Sine Qua Non for Mixed Dentition Treatment |
 | | Mixed dentition treatment is less remunerative (at least in our practice) to the orthodontist than permanent dentition treatment (measured in dollars per appointment). |  | | The maxilla can be advanced up to 5 mm with protraction mask therapy, but stability is unpredictable. |  | | Correction of severe rotations is likely to be more stable if corrected early, or prevented from happening in the first place. |
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http://www.pcsortho.org/bulletin/99/bullw99editorial.html
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| | Alibris: Dentition |
 | | Equilibration in the Natural and Restored Dentition: A Rational Basis for and Technique of Occlusal Equilibration |  | | This practical, highly illustrated guide presents an innovative, organized approach to essential topics in orthodontics such as crowding, spacing, tooth size discrepancies, and management of common ectopic eruption problems and impactions. |  | | Its unique approach focuses on the treatment mechanics of each individual tooth involved, rather than the... |
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http://www.alibris.com/search/books/subject/Dentition
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| | Imperfect Dentition |
 | | Problems with dentition tend to run in families, and most are thought to be polygenic in nature. |  | | However, some of the problems may be influenced by external (non-genetic) factors. |  | | Generally only extreme cases of improper dentition require surgical intervention. |
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http://www.shilohgtf.com/Imperfect_Dentition.htm
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| | COMMUNITY COLLEGE function of the human body specifically the head, neck, and dentition. BASIC SCIENCES FOR ... |
 | | COMMUNITY COLLEGE function of the human body specifically the head, neck, and dentition. |  | | Community College function of the human body specifically the head, neck, and dentition. |  | | @misc{ formerly-community, author = "Dental Assisting Formerly", title = "COMMUNITY COLLEGE function of the human body specifically the head, neck, and dentition. |
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http://smealsearch.psu.edu/154979.html
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| | Relationship between Interdental Papilla Existence and Distance from Contact Point to Interdental Alveolar Crest in ... |
 | | Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between interdental papilla existence and distant from contact point to interdental alveolar crest in Korean maxillary anterior dentition. |  | | Conclusion: High negative correlation existed in PI and distance between contact point and alveolar crest in Korean maxillary anterior dentition. |  | | 2976 Relationship between Interdental Papilla Existence and Distance from Contact Point to Interdental Alveolar Crest in Korean Maxillary Anterior Dentition |
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http://iadr.confex.com/iadr/2002SanDiego/techprogram/abstract_13593.htm
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| | Pulp Therapy Techniques For The Deciduous Dentition |
 | | Pulp Therapy Techniques for the Deciduous Dentition is a computer assisted learning program for dental practitioners. |  | | It is designed to help practitioners provide the most appropriate treatment for their child patients, and review current thinking in this field. |  | | Please allow 21 days for delivery (though it should be much quicker than this). |
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http://www.dental-channel.co.uk/pulp.htm
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| | Australian Shepherd Health & Genetics Institute, Inc. |
 | | Even if you are a relative beginner, with an understanding of dental structure and function you can evaluate the quality of not only your own dogs dentition, but that of any other dogs whose mouths you might gaze into. |  | | Check out as many as you can and remember who has (or does not have) what and who they are related to. |  | | Dog dentition is also very similar to the wolfs smaller cousin, the coyote. |
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http://www.ashgi.org/articles/teeth_bite_me.htm
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| | A Review of Glass Ionomer Restorations in the Primary Dentition |
 | | As early as 1977, it was suggested that glass ionomer cements could offer particular advantages as restorative materials in the primary dentition because of their ability to release fluoride and to adhere to dental hard tissues. |  | | The continuum of restorative materials in pediatric dentistry a review for the clinician. |  | | Potential also exists for increased body discolouration and surface staining because of their hydrophilic monomers and incomplete polymerization. |
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http://www.cda-adc.ca/jadc/vol-65/issue-9/491.html
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| | Teething Dentition - Natural Relief for Teething pain in children |
 | | Teething Dentition - Natural Relief for Teething pain in children |  | | If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor. |  | | Homeopathyemploys a variety of plant, animal, and mineral substances in very smalldoses to stimulate the body's natural healing powers and to bring the bodyback into balance. |
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http://www.greencanyon.com/products/p100967c.htm
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| | ELASMO.COM Extant Batoids: Pteroplatytrygon violacea - Pelagic Stingray |
 | | Unlike the mobulids, the other family developing additional cusps, this bicuspidate condition in the pelagic stingray is not associated with the mesio-distal elongation of the crown. |  | | This condition was noted in replacement series (as high has series 7) suggesting this is not a wear condition but an odontological characteristic of the species. |  | | Eight percent of the teeth, originating in medial and lateral positions, have a second cusp. |
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http://www.elasmo.com/batoids/pelagic/d_vio-lt.html
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| | PRIMATE DENTITION (Adobe Reader) Swindler, Daris R. Diesel eBooks |
 | | Primate Dentition will be an important reference work for researchers in primatology, dental and physical anthropology, comparative anatomy and dentistry as well as vertebrate paleontology and veterinary science. |  | | The book also includes information on dental microstructure and its importance in understanding taxonomic relationships between species, data on deciduous dentitions, prenatal dental development and ontogenetic processes, and material to aid age estimation and life history studies. |  | | This book is a comparative dental anatomy of the teeth of living non-human primates that brings together information from many disciplines to present the most useful and comprehensive database possible in one consolidated text. |
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http://www.diesel-ebooks.com/cgi-bin/item/0511060114
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| | ELASMO.COM Fossil - Extant Batoids: Manta birostris - Manta Ray |
 | | During this preliminary study, teeth ascribing to this basic design are being referred to as Type "T". |  | | Had it not been removed from the dentition, it would have been thought to be a dermal denticle with an ornamented cusp. |  | | The gradual lingual curvature of the stem and cusp has not been reflected in other studied teeth from this dentition. |
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http://www.elasmo.com/batoids/manta/m_biro.html
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| | Australopithecus garhi |
 | | Comparison of chimpanzee, A. afarensis and human dentition. |  | | The derived human-like humeral/femoral ratio together with the ape-like upper arm-to-lower arm ratio evidence the mosaic-like evolution of the features that characterize modern humans. |  | | The type specimen is ARA-VP-12/130, an associated set of cranial fragments, frontal, parietals, and maxilla with dentition. |
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http://www.jqjacobs.net/anthro/paleo/garhi.html
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| | Lisa Grönroos: Quantitative and Qualitative Characterization of Mutans Streptococci in Saliva and in Dentition |
 | | Dental caries disease includes a breakdown of enamel, the hardest material in the human body, and a subsequent breakdown of the underlying dentin. |  | | Lisa Grönroos: Quantitative and Qualitative Characterization of Mutans Streptococci in Saliva and in Dentition |  | | The condition includes a demineralization and cavitation of the labial surfaces of the maxillary primary incisors, followed by involvement of the first primary molars (Ripa 1988). |
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http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/laa/hamma/vk/gronroos/ch2.htm
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 | | The dog has long pointed canines for puncturing and gripping its prey and has modified premolars and molars (carnassials) for shearing flesh. |  | | Permanent dentition (up to 32 teeth) is usually complete by the mid-teens, although the third molars (wisdom teeth) may not appear until around the age of 21. |  | | Mixed dentition is present from the ages of about six (when the first milk teeth are shed) to about 12. |
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http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0024909.html
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| | BSE Information |
 | | For further clarification or questions about this correlation material please contact the |  | | Dentition will vary from herd-to-herd and animal-to-animal, because of the animal’s genetics, their diet, and the varied geographical locations in which they are raised. |  | | Despite individual differences, when the age of an animal is not known, examination of the teeth serves as the best and most practical method of age determination. |
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http://www.fsis.usda.gov/ofo/tsc/bse_information.htm
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| | An on-line guide to human bitemarks - for beginners |
 | | Currently, there is no agreement among forensic odontologists about the individuality (uniqueness) of the dentition or the behaviour of human skin during biting. |  | | The resulting configuration of the dentition produces an identifiable pattern that may be compared with similar patterns found on bitten objects to determine the likelihood that a specific individual has left their calling card. |  | | Although these issues have never been proven scientifically, much research is currently underway in an attempt to prove the suspicion that each human dentition is unique. |
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http://www.forensicdentistryonline.org/Forensic_pages_1/bitemarkguide.htm
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| | North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association: Canine Dentition |
 | | Each dog should have a good oral exam to determine any health concerns or breeding considerations. |  | | It is only when we as dog handlers, breeders, and/or judges evaluate the dog’s entire mouth that we can effectively understand how genetics and the environment are affecting the dog’s dentition. |  | | This condition is quite a handicap and leads to difficulty in grasping and chewing food as well as retrieving game. |
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http://www.navhda.org/dentition.html
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| | Assessment of beef cattle by dentition |
 | | Bone ossification is no more or less accurate and of course has no practical application in the assessment of live cattle. |  | | A pair is considered to have 'erupted' when the first tooth of a given pair has broken through the gum. |  | | In spite of this inaccuracy dentition, or teeth counting, is the only practical way to assess cattle age. |
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http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/beef/3483.html
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| | Human dentition from the Bowen site, 12 MA 61 by Bush, Leslie L. |
 | | ANOVA analysis produced no significant differences among burials from different clusters -- at least for the four traits scored in this study. |  | | Therefore the human remains as a group should be thought of as representing a conglomeration of cultures which are similar, though not identical. |  | | In studying the Bowen dentition, only individuals from clear burial contexts were examined. |
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http://www.gbl.indiana.edu/abstracts/92/bush_92.html
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| | IngentaConnect Traumatic injuries in the primary dentition |
 | | As a support for the guidelines published in 2001, a review of the literature was carried out using the evidence-based approach in order to update the state of the art regarding epidemiology and treatment of traumatic dental injuries in the primary dentition. |  | | Pain control, the dentist's ability to cope with the child's anxiety, and follow-up instructions in oral hygiene techniques will allow many primary teeth that are currently lost at the time of injury to be saved. |  | | An online search in Medline, and a review of expert literature, lead to the conclusion that most luxation injuries heal spontaneously, and unless more conclusive evidence is available, conservative treatment of acute dental trauma for preschool children is suggested. |
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/mksg/edt/2002/00000018/00000006/art00153
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| | Halfbakery: Better Dentition |
 | | It certainly won't be possible to change any specific person in this way. |  | | StarChaser, as far as this Better Dentition idea is concerned, the existing evidence is that it is ONLY a matter of filling in gaps in our knowledge. |  | | That is, as mentioned in a prior annotation, if human teeth already continue to grow at some slow rate, then all we have to do is find the genetic controls for that, and tweak 'em to grow slightly faster. |
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http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Better_20Dentition
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| | Designer Dentition Website 2000 |
 | | From Health,Healing and Pain Relief to Mobile Phone Devices. |  | | Click on the above logo to discover why more and more Discerning People of all age groups are turning to Designer Dentition to restore their smiles. |  | | Let us put a smile back on your face too. |
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http://www.dentallabs.co.uk
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| | Dentition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Dentition, or the study of teeth, is an important area of study for archaeologists, especially those specializing in the study of older remains. |  | | Dentition is the development of teeth and their arrangement in the mouth. |  | | Dentition is particularly useful in tracking ancient populations' movements, because, although all humans have the same basic 32-teeth, there are subtle differences in the shapes of incisors, the number of grooves on molars, and extra cusps on particular teeth. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dentition
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| | Dentition Room |
 | | Welcome to the dentition room here I will post the students who have dentition not to emmbaress them but cause you need to know then I will post there assignment which is most likey to always be to write why u did this and that you won't do it again. |
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http://www.expage.com/Dentition54
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| | Forensic Dentistry: Issues in Human and Animal Bite mark Analysis by Mike Bowers |
 | | Lateral views of the dentition may be taken. |  | | The second foundation of bitemark analysis is that the total arrangement of a person's dentition creates a dental "profile" of sorts. |  | | It is recommended that the injury pattern be completely analyzed before the dentition of a suspect(s) is evaluated. |
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http://www.forensic.to/webhome/bitemarks
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| | dentition on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Teeth, the hardest structures in the body, have been well preserved as fossils and have played an important role for paleontologists and physical anthropologists in the study of human evolution. |  | | Omnivorous animals such as man have less specialized dentition. |  | | Only part of the dentition of mammals is usually replaced; however, the incisors of rodents grow out at the base as fast as they wear down at the tip. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/d1/dentitio.asp
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| | * Dentition - (Dog): Definition |
 | | As with most hairless dogs, adult dentition is very bad. |  | | In the countries of origin, veterinary care is seldom available or affordable to the Indian peasants the dogs live with. |  | | Missing teeth do not cause the dog any problems but again renders it not suitable for breeding. |
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http://en.mimi.hu/dog/dentition.html
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| | DeciduousDent.htm |
 | | The dentition consists of incisors, canines and molars. |  | | Some infants get them early, others do so late. |  | | In contrast, the intact deciduous dentition is functional from age 2 - 2 /2 years of age to 6 years of age. |
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http://www.uic.edu/classes/orla/orla312/DeciduousDent.htm
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| | Transversal Dimensions of the Dental Arches and Malocclusions in the Early Mixed Dentition |
 | | Objectives: It has been suggested that deficient transversal growth of the maxilla is an important factor in the development of many common malocclusions. |  | | Methods: The mean age of the children, examined at the onset of the mixed dentition period, was 5.1 years (range 4.0 - 7.8 years). |  | | Conclusions: The results indicate that common malocclusions, such as posterior crossbite, distal bite, excess overjet and deep bite, are characterized by deficient width of the maxillary dental arch in the deciduous and early mixed dentition. |
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http://iadr.confex.com/iadr/2002SanDiego/techprogram/abstract_12974.htm
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| | Elasmobranch Dentition Terminology |
 | | This is the procedure generally adopted in the description of the human dentition (see Black, 1902). |  | | There are basically 3 directions (mesial-distal, labio-lingual, and for pavement-like dentitions an in-between direction looks well defined) and 3 terms (row, file and series). |  | | Based on prior usage just about any combination of these terms has beee used. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/mollet/Ref/row.html
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| | Forensic Dentition |
 | | Dentition is used in conjunction with osteology for determination of age, |  | | The analysis of dental remains can be used for several aspects of forensic anthropology. |
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http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/biology/forensics/dentition.html
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| | Transverse development of the craniofacial skeleton and dentition between 7 and 15 years of age--a longitudinal ... |
 | | Transverse development of the craniofacial skeleton and dentition between 7 and 15 years of age--a longitudinal postero-anterior cephalometric study -- Lux et al. |  | | Articles by Lux, C. Articles by Komposch, G. Transverse development of the craniofacial skeleton and dentition between 7 and 15 years of agea longitudinal postero-anterior cephalometric study |  | | Queen's University, Belfast, UK The aim of this study was to identify the transverse growth |
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http://ejo.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/26/1/31
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| | Localized juvenile periodontitis of the primary dentition. |
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| | The Thylacine Museum - Thylacine / Wolf dentition comparison |
 | | Although there are also a number of notable differences in post cranial skeletal structure between the thylacine and wolf, I felt that the dentition represented one of the most striking dissimilarities. |  | | Here I show some diagrams which I have prepared to illustrate the extreme difference in dental anatomy which exists between the thylacine and its placental counterpart, the wolf. |  | | As you can easily see in the image of the maxilla, the thylacine has 8 top incisors, whereas the wolf has only 6. |
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| | The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia: permanent dentition@ HighBeam Research |
 | | The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia: permanent dentition@ HighBeam Research |  | | The process is complete by 12 or 13 years of age except for the four wisdom teeth. |  | | secondary dentition, the coming in of the 32 permanent teeth, beginning with the first permanent molars at about 6 years of age. |
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http://highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:28737964&...
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| | Teeth Second dentition Tusks |
 | | Teeth are not, however, exchanged from the bottom to the top (vertically), as in humans and most mammals, but rather from the back to the front (horizontally). |  | | In contrast to humans, elephants are lucky enough to undergo further dentition 6 times. |  | | The preferred tusk is called the master tusk. |
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| | Michael D Wise Infos |
 | | Failure in the Restored Dentition Management and Treatment |  | | FAILURE IN THE RESTORED DENTITION MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT book |  | | Bridge: Stories & Ideas, Volume 1, Number 3 |
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