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; 2003 . 4th ed., p. 92 - 93 . 13. Andrews LF . The six keys to normal occlusion . Am J Orthod . 1972 ; 62 ( 3 ): 296 - 309 . 14. Andrews LF , Andrews WA . Syllabus of the Andrews Orthodontic Philosophy ... philosophy . 9th ed. San Diego: Calif: L.F. Andrews Foundation , 2001 , 7 - 29 . 17. Kong‑Zárate CY , Carruitero MJ , Andrews WA . Distances between mandibular posterior teeth and the WALA ridge in Peruvians
sending feedback on CPath clinical performance to the supplier. Social, political and legal factors – Healthcare regulation Considering legal factors, the uncertainty about the liability position of ... change; and Social, political and legal factors. We did not use the Patient factors domain since pathologists are not in direct contact with patients. Toward the end of the interviews, participants had the
Bing, Lin Jiuxiang . Study of the application of healthy orthodontics philosophy in the treatment of skeletal Class IIImalocclusion by force-transmission technique . Chin J Orthod 2021 ; 28 ( 01 ). https
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system in dentistry [ 10 ]. Moreover, ethical and legal challenges remain; debates around data privacy, safety and effectiveness or liability are still ongoing. Open public and political discussions are
within an ethical framework, while biopolitical thought has been largely a Continental phenomenon and, more recently, has contained a strong component of Italian political theory and philosophy (Agamben ... Press] Posthumanities series, and who wrote a great book in the series called Improper Life. Tim is very interested in what Italian political philosophy calls the impolitical, or the unpolitical, in
assumptions about consciousness and culpability made by the American criminal justice system. How we judicate and punish people is a political matter (as is everything that’s related to crime: the distribution ... of resources, and systems of health care and education). How can science meaningfully intervene in these as political matters? RS: I’m certainly spending a lot of time thinking about this. I’ve been
political significance and to preserve its transgressive edge. –Ella Soper and Nicholas Bradley, Greening the Maple In her introduction to the 2014 special issue of Studies in Canadian Literature/Études en ... , argues that the project will face insurmountable economic and political hurdles because of the basic, United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples-supported, legal fact of Aboriginal
. 2015 ; 75 : 4582 - 92 . 37. Blau HM , Brazelton TR , Weimann JM . The evolving concept of a stem cell: entity or function? Cell . 2001 ; 105 : 829 - 41 . 38. Laplane L. Cancer stem cells: philosophy and
lurking within them we find the disturbing notion of survivability, disturbing because contained within survivability is the political question of which bodies will come to be designated as best suited for ... while its adequacy is now being called into question.7 But it is the method and the philosophy of difference informing postcolonial critique that I wish to put in question here. We might call this
writing, there exist three substantial discussions of Thoreau in relation to materialism: Bennett's consideration of his contributions to political philosophy in Thoreau's Nature (she also references ... when Thoreau rises above his own corporeality (as well as that of the material world from which the sounds emerge) and into the realms of egoism, mysticism, and philosophy. But Thoreau is careful to
observes in The Country and the City (1975), “a city eats what its country neighbors have grown. It is able to do so by the services it provides, in political authority, law and trade, to those who are in ... agriculture redirects our attention to the fertility of urban landscape amidst the raw realities of political regulations, land availability, and air, water, and soil contamination. At a historical intersection
further. Peer Review reports Background In 1967, Young H. Kim introduced a treatment philosophy based on anthropological considerations regarding the verticalization of the facial skull during the ... main idea of his philosophy is to rearrange the malpositioned teeth within the individual skeletal frame of each patient [32]. This triangular frame is built by the A-B plane, the palatal plane and the
development of the straight wire philosophy by Andrews in the '70s was a game-changing breakthrough in the field of orthodontics[ 1 ]. Despite the very many techniques launched on the market in the last
Chinese philosophy and thought, especially the Daoist (Taoist) and Confucian doctrines which responded to this “translated” Western theoretical approach. The so-called unity of man and nature (tian ren he ... reform has brought about a series of problems, political and social as well as environmental, with the increasing environmental pollution in big cities becoming an inevitable consequence of modernity
from political and economic processes to individual choices, obscuring the historically sedimented environmental and economic inequities that impose differential burdens of disease risk across spaces and ... , furniture, food, chemicals, and even artificial lighting can profoundly influence people’s health, affect, and social relations. But rather than turning to political reform or social satire in the tradition
means unique to cli-fi. As the American political scientist Claire P. Curtis has made clear, it is typical that post-apocalyptic fictions in general depict a world where life is “nasty, brutish and short ... healthy anthropocene philosophy, She is no more unified an agency than is the human race that is supposed to occupy the other side of the bridge. (10) According to Latour, this means that Gaia does not have
, science, philosophy, religion, etc. His highly interdisciplinary texts do not outline a specific political agenda but they do offer many different concepts and frames for bringing literature and ecology ... queer theory itself, whose advocates have been notoriously reluctant to provide overarching definitions. In fact, they have often argued that queer's political strength is precisely in its flexibility as
, through them, political and policy responses. In the 1990s and early 2000s, Americans conceived of climate change as a matter of contested science, gradual warming, and distant threats. In recent years, the ... novels focused on the environmental, psychological, social, cultural, and political dynamics of climate change. As this development gained recognition from literary critics and readers, climate fiction was
past, present, and uncertain future are always already interlaced with our own. Comprehending alterity beyond the scope of the human poses one of the most pressing challenges for philosophy, literature ... , the examination of the spaces and moments of encounter between species is an inherently political, ethical, and ecological endeavor. The hybrid beings that abound in the oral and literary traditions of