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mountain/dental caries

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Swainsonine-induced high mountain disease in calves.

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Swainsonine, an indolizidine alkaloid in the locoweeds (certain species of the Astragalus and Oxytropis genera), was fed to young Holstein bull calves in their milk at high elevation (3090 m), and the incidence of high mountain disease (HMD) was compared with locoweed-fed and control calves. Five of

Water fluoridation in the Blue Mountains reduces risk of tooth decay.

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BACKGROUND In April 1992, the fluoride concentration in the Blue Mountains water supply was adjusted to 1 mg/L. Baseline dmft/DMFT has been determined in children attending schools in the region and in the adjacent reference region of Hawkesbury, fluoridated since 1968. The aim of this study was to

[Caries and periodontitis prevalence among the mountain tribes of northern Thailand].

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[The frequency of dental caries in the mountain and coastal regions of Montenegro].

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[Epidemiological studies of dental caries in the school population of a mountain district].

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Paranasal sinus masses of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis).

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This article describes 10 cases of paranasal sinus masses in Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis). Among 21 bighorns that were examined from 11 herds in Colorado, 10 individuals (48%) from 4 herds (36%) had masses arising from the paranasal sinuses. Affected animals included 9

Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome. A case masquerading as Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

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Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome is a recently described entity whose principal signs and symptoms include fever, unresponsiveness to antibiotics, congested conjunctivae, reddening of the oral cavity, lips, palms, and soles, exanthem, edema, nonsuppurative cervical adenitis, and desquamation of the

[Sporogenesis and spores of Equisetum bogotense (Equisetaceae) from mountain areas of Colombia].

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Studies on some reproductive traits in Equisetum species are scarce and valuable to understand species distribution. Therefore, a detailed study of the sporogenesis process and spore development in E. bogotense is presented, with an analysis of the main events during meiosis, maturation of spores,

[Epidemiology of dental caries and periodontal disease in a group of mountain dwellers in Trentino-Alto Adige].

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Geographic variations of dental caries in Oregon. VII. Caries prevalence among children in the Blue Mountains region.

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[Caries prophylaxis is in a local health service program: the experience of the mountain community of Val Pellice].

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[Statistical evaluation of caries and oral hygiene status in a school population in the mountain region of Belluno].

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[Results of triennial screening of a mountain community school population in USSL n. 42].

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The paper reports data regarding dental caries in deciduous and permanent teeth in a sample population of 1015 pupils aged between 5 and 15, resident in the mountain community of the Chisone and Germanasca Valleys. The DMF index was significantly high, especially if one takes into account that the

[Ecological and anthropological studies of a mountain tribe of Taiwan. 1. With special reference to dental caries and eating function].

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[Ecological and anthropological studies of a mountain tribe of Taiwan. 2. With special reference to dental caries and the eating function].

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