Title: PHYSIOLOGY OF THE MAXILLOFACIAL REGION
1PHYSIOLOGY OF THE MAXILLOFACIAL REGION
2Classification of conditioned reflexes
- I. On a way of formation
- II. Under the relation of conditional irritant to
unconditional - III. On biological importance
- IV. On a degree of complexity
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5PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF HUMAN BECHAVIOUR
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12Sensory Branches of the Trigeminal Nerve
13Trigeminal Nucleus
14PHYSIOLOGY OF VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE
15Physiology of Cranial Nerve XI - Accessory Nerve
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18Hypoglossal nerve
19The developing tooth bud
20Histologic slide of tooth in early bell stage.
21Histologic slide of tooth in late bell stage.
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23Histologic slide of developing hard tissues.
24Histologic slide of tooth. Note the tubular
appearance of dentin.
25Tooth development
26Histologic slide of tooth erupting into the
mouth.
27ANATOMICAL, CLINICAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF
DIFFERENT GROUPS TEETH