Hardbound. In recent years, great progress has been made in both basic and clinical research of dentistry. It is a good time, therefore, for both the basic and clinical sides of dentistry to integrate recent advances in these fields of oral motor functions. The above mentioned symposium was held in Osaka in order to meet such requirements. 30 oral and 66 poster presentations were given at the symposium, on which this book is substantially based. Dentists of the next generations will be required to understand recent advances in brain research because their work is profoundly related to nerve function. Owing to space limitations, only a selection of the published papers are listed hereunder.
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1997 This book is especially recommended for those performing basic research in the physiological mechanisms of jaw movements and provides insight into control of the human masticatory muscles and jaw movements, -- P.H. van Spronsen, European Journal of Orthodontics
This book is especially recommended for those performing basic research in the physiological mechanisms of jaw movements and provides insight into control of the human masticatory muscles and jaw movements, -- P.H. van Spronsen, European Journal of Orthodontics, 1997
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Hardcover1995 edition. International congress series 1079. Text and boards in fine condition. Binding firm. Pages unmarked and clean. {648 pages}. Seller Inventory # 019337