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  2. Hydnellum scabrosum - Wikipedia

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    The mushroom has yellow-brown spines under the cap that are 5 mm (1 ⁄ 4 in) long and 0.3 mm (1 ⁄ 64 in) in diameter. They are decurrent to the stem. The pinkish brown stem is 2–12 cm (3 ⁄ 4 – 4 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) high and 1–6 cm (3 ⁄ 8 – 2 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) wide, and has a narrower base that is a characteristic greyish green colour. The ...

  3. Dental implant - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, bone defects are graded from A to D (A=10+ mm of bone, B=7–9 mm, C=4–6 mm and D=0–3 mm) where an implant's likelihood of osseointegrating is related to the grade of bone. [44]: 250 To achieve an adequate width and height of bone, various bone grafting techniques have been developed.

  4. Root analogue dental implant - Wikipedia

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    A root analogue implant can be fabricated from zirconium dioxide (zirconia) or titanium. [9] Successful titanium RAIs have been three-dimensionally printed as porous one-piece implants, using CAD software. [10] However, zirconia is the preferred material, because it is more esthetic in colour, with no grey discolouration visible through gums ...

  5. Zygoma implant - Wikipedia

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    The head of the zygoma implant is engineered to allow prosthesis attachment at a 45-degree angle to the long axis of the implant. [7] Zygomatic implants can be used in patients who do not have any teeth in the upper jaw, patients who have heavily broken down teeth or very mobile teeth due to diseases such as generalised aggressive periodontitis ...

  6. Gymnopilus luteus - Wikipedia

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    Microscopic features: Spores are 6.5–8.3 μm × 4.55.7 μm (average = 7.4 ± 0.5 × 5.1 ± 0.3), minutely warty, elliptical, slightly dextrinoid, surface finely roughened with irregular warts and short ridges, no germ pore. Pleurocystidia absent or very rare, cheilocystidia mostly lageniform to lecythiform but occasionally without a ...

  7. Axis system - Wikipedia

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    The tritone substitution, an harmonic device common in jazz chord progressions where a dominant V chord is substituted with a bII7 chord (or a secondary dominant II7 chord with a bVI7 chord, etc.), whose common justification is the enharmonicity of the tritones of both chords (G7 has a B-F tritone whereas D♭7 has an enharmonic Cb-F tritone ...

  8. Bicon Dental Implants - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Stryker sold the DB Precision Fin Implant System to a group based in Boston which, at that point in time, had been renamed Bicon Dental Implants or simply Bicon (a name that is a portmanteau of the Latin “bi” – meaning two – and “con” – indicating the simple two-part design of the implant/abutment connection).

  9. Psilocybe baeocystis - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe baeocystis spores are dark purplish brown in deposit, oblong in face view or asymmetric ellipsoid (mango form) in side view, and are (8.5) 9.5–13.7(17) x (5) 5.5–6.6(7.1) μm. [6] The basidia are 4-spored, and pleurocystidia are absent. The cheilocystidia are 20–30(40) x 4.5–6(9) μm and fusiod with a narrow neck. [7]

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