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Edentata


Definition:

  • (n. pl.) An order of mammals including the armadillos, sloths, and anteaters; -- called also Bruta. The incisor teeth are rarely developed, and in some groups all the teeth are lacking.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Acute, fatal infections with this parasite are also recorded in a number of captive "coatimundis", Nasua narica (Carnivora: Procyonidae) and a sloth, Bradypus tridactylus (Edentata).
  • (2) n., is described from the nine-banded armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus (Edentata: Dasypodidae), from Para State, north Brazil.
  • (3) It is the first Babesia species described in the Edentata order.
  • (4) The diaphragma follows the general pattern of EDENTATA, but it has special features which make it possible to differentiate it from that of "Bradypus tridactylus.
  • (5) With respect to elevation, Edentata have the lowest BMRs; Marsupialia, Primates and Chiroptera are indistinguishable from each other but above the edentates; Primates, Chiroptera, Rodentia, Lagomorpha and Carnivora form the next highest homogeneous grouping; and Artiodactyla have the highest BMRs, significantly greater than all but Lagomorpha and Carnivora.
  • (6) The karyotypes of three additional species of Edentata are described.
  • (7) Trypanosoma (Herpetosoma) leeuwenhoeki, originally described in Panamanian sloths, was isolated from Didelphis marsupialis (Marsupialia) and Choloepus hoffmanni (Edentata) inhabiting the Pacific coast of Colombia.
  • (8) The authors demonstrated the existence of a broad co-accomodation of Amblyomma pseudoconcolor on Edentata of the family Dasypodidae, being Dasypodini the tribe more adjusted to this infestation.
  • (9) The simple morphology of the ovijector and the presence of a well developed spine between the two cuticular projections at the caudal extremity of the female distinguish the studied nematode from the remainder species of the genus parasitizing South American Edentata, marsupials and cricetid rodents.
  • (10) In a comparative study of the dental structure of Edentata, the central tissue was identified as a modified orthodentine, except in the Glyptodontidae where an osteodentine was found.

Edentate


Definition:

  • (a.) Destitute of teeth; as, an edentate quadruped; an edentate leaf.
  • (a.) Belonging to the Edentata.
  • (n.) One of the Edentata.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The majority (80%) of the sample were edentulous, and a large proportion of both edentate and dentate subjects were using dentures.
  • (2) Microvascular and free rib grafts were placed in 4.5 cm defects in an edentate mandibular body defect 18 to 28 days after completion of 50 Gy of irradiation from a 60Co source.
  • (3) This subdivision is markedly different from the classical two-fold division of the edentates.
  • (4) The cephalic arterial pattern in edentates and pangolins is described on the basis of 9 corrosion specimens, representing all the classical superfamilies, with special reference to their phylogenetic relationship and taxonomy.
  • (5) This work involves a partially edentate subject fitted with a denture on conical crowns.
  • (6) The results establish the potential presence of such risk; so, the Authors suggest to the people working in edental clinics to follow carefully the procedures of general and specific prevention.
  • (7) one for the anteaters and one for the tree sloths and armadillos, indicating a probable subdivision of the true edentates into two suborders.
  • (8) This guide includes: an indexed stabilising portion on the remaining teeth or portions of edentated crest not involved in the surgery; guiding tubes with a diameter of 2.1 mm, made of infiltrated aluminium according to the INCERAM* procedure.
  • (9) Amino acid-sequence and morphological data agreed on the placement of edentates as an early eutherian offshoot and on the grouping of hyracoids, proboscideans, and sirenians.
  • (10) In subtotal mandibular edentations, the roots of remaining anterior teeth might be used to enhance the retention of a full denture in building a contramucosal retention bar.
  • (11) The frequency of edentation was evaluated in groups of children and young subjects aged between 7 and 18 years.
  • (12) Acanthocheilonema sabanicolae is the first species in this genus to be described from edentates, and, along with A. reconditum of dogs and A. pricei of opossums, is the third species of Acanthocheilonema to be reported from South America.
  • (13) The investigation does not indicate any special relationship between the New World edentates and the Old World pangolins, whereas the marked difference in the course of the internal carotid artery in recent edentates stresses the independent development of the South American anteaters compared with that of the two other edentate groups (armadillos and tree sloths).
  • (14) They appeared at the little vases wall and were increased at zones next to edentate spaces.
  • (15) Kinesiographic mandibulary analysis correlated with clinical observations certain characteristics can be identified of which the most evident, resulting from the edentation, and at the same time the most important from the viewpoint of dysfunctional implications is the almost permanent presence of horizontal, mainly sagittal movements of the teeth and of the temporo-mandibulary articulation.
  • (16) In the first part of the study notions are discussed related to the practical solution of the problem, such as: the anatomo-functional study of formations which define the neutral space, aspects of the neutral space in the total edentate, and the conformation of total prostheses, as well as the placing of the artificial dental arcs in relation to the neutral space.
  • (17) The "TOURTET stress breaking framework" is an evolution in the prosthetic therapy for partial edentations.
  • (18) The problem of the 6 year molar tooth edentation has been approached from an unilateral point of view.
  • (19) The study continued with 100 cases of molar edentation without prostheses, establishing the clinical and complementary signs of the 6 year molar syndrome.
  • (20) With respect to elevation, Edentata have the lowest BMRs; Marsupialia, Primates and Chiroptera are indistinguishable from each other but above the edentates; Primates, Chiroptera, Rodentia, Lagomorpha and Carnivora form the next highest homogeneous grouping; and Artiodactyla have the highest BMRs, significantly greater than all but Lagomorpha and Carnivora.

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