7 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERICLASTIC»
Discover the use of
periclastic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
periclastic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The histogenesis of thyroid cancer
The general reaction sometimes presents inflammatory histological appearances
with the participation of histiocytes and lymphocytes, the latter being a constant
component of the periclastic process. The transcapsular extension of the various
...
2
The Journal of the American Dental Association
Roentgenographic examination of many of these cases shows destruction of the
alveolar crests and the adjacent pericemental membrane resulting in the
establishment of a periclastic condition, which can, no doubt, account for the
early loss ...
3
Geochemistry International
... carbonate-free substance. The major genetic components of sediments are the
lithogenic (terrigeneous and periclastic) matter, siliceous and carbonatic biogenic
matter, and a material generically related to submarine volcanic exhalations.
Molars, on account of being multi-rooted, are constituted to resist trauma without
rupturing fibres of attachment more than single-rooted teeth ; yet we find
periclastic pockets between molars and at their root bifurcations and trifurcations
even ...
5
Transactions of the Dental Society of the State of New York
How many times have we removed periclastic teeth Fig. 4 The pulp from which
this section was made was removed from a pyorrhetic tooth. Note the extreme
calcification. Fig. 5 I - ; . , '' ,'>' ' (.'/'' l'l ' I The tooth that contained this pulp was
almost ...
Dental Society of the State of New York, 1932
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Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
How many times have we removed periclastic teeth Fig. 4 The pulp from which
this section was made was removed from a pyorrhetic tooth. Note the extreme
calcification. Fig. 5 -..:•'. □ The tooth that contained this pulp was almost
exfoliated ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1932