Bromage, Timothy G.
Hard tissue biology in human health and evolution part 3, Craniofacial biology / [electronic resource] : Craniofacial biology Hard tissue biology in human health and evolution. Part 3, Craniofacial biology Timothy G. Bromage. - London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2020. - 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (46 min.) : color, sound). - Evolution and medicine : how new applications advance research and practice, 2056-452X . - Henry Stewart talks. Biomedical & life sciences collection. Evolution and medicine. .
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Contents: Evolutionary history of the development of the human face -- Bone remodeling principles explain growth and displacement of the facial skeleton -- Bone growth and displacement achieve a conserved mammalian architecture -- Growth tendencies increase the probability of occlusion and airway anomalies -- Food: a functional matrix of the oral capsule -- Air: the functional matrix of the nasal cavity and nasopharynx.
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4896 Henry Stewart Talks
Face--Evolution.
Human evolution.
Skull--Evolution.
Biological Evolution.
Bone Development.
Bone Remodeling.
Face--anatomy & histology.
Humans.
Mouth--anatomy & histology.
Nasal Cavity--anatomy & histology.
Skull--anatomy & histology.
Hard tissue biology in human health and evolution part 3, Craniofacial biology / [electronic resource] : Craniofacial biology Hard tissue biology in human health and evolution. Part 3, Craniofacial biology Timothy G. Bromage. - London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2020. - 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (46 min.) : color, sound). - Evolution and medicine : how new applications advance research and practice, 2056-452X . - Henry Stewart talks. Biomedical & life sciences collection. Evolution and medicine. .
Animated audio-visual presentation with synchronized narration. Title from title frames.
Contents: Evolutionary history of the development of the human face -- Bone remodeling principles explain growth and displacement of the facial skeleton -- Bone growth and displacement achieve a conserved mammalian architecture -- Growth tendencies increase the probability of occlusion and airway anomalies -- Food: a functional matrix of the oral capsule -- Air: the functional matrix of the nasal cavity and nasopharynx.
Access restricted to subscribers.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
4896 Henry Stewart Talks
Face--Evolution.
Human evolution.
Skull--Evolution.
Biological Evolution.
Bone Development.
Bone Remodeling.
Face--anatomy & histology.
Humans.
Mouth--anatomy & histology.
Nasal Cavity--anatomy & histology.
Skull--anatomy & histology.