FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SKULL FORM AND FEEDING MECHANICS IN SPHENODON, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR DIAPSID SKULL DEVELOPMENT.

Functional relationship between skull form and feeding mechanics in Sphenodon, and implications for diapsid skull development.

The vertebrate skull evolved to protect the brain and sense organs, but with the appearance of jaws and associated forces there was a remarkable structural diversification.This suggests that the evolution of skull form may be linked to these forces, but an important area of debate is whether bone in the skull is minimised with respect to these CPAP

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Returning the body to the mind: Educating the living body

The article aims to contribute to the debate on corporeity education, focusing on the question of subjectivity, understood as mind-body unity, as developed by phenomenology and embodied approaches.This allows to rethink the educational CPAP Machines settings in which the living body is embraced.Within a cross-curriculum design, particularly in prim

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Challenges and opportunities for silicosis prevention and control: need for a national health program on silicosis in India

Abstract Background Silicosis has been one of the most serious occupational public health problems worldwide for many decades.The global burden of silicosis is largely unknown, although it is thought to be more prevalent in low and medium-income countries.Individual studies among workers exposed to silica dust in various industries, however, reveal

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