The military achievements of the emperors Nikephoros Phokas, John Tzimiskes, and Basil II brought the Byzantine Empire to the height of its power by the early eleventh century. This volume presents new editions and translations of two military treatisesβthe Praecepta militaria of Nikephoros Phokas a
Teeth
β Scribed by Dr. B. K. B. Berkovitz, Prof. Dr. A. Boyde, Prof. Dr. R. M. Frank, Prof. Dr. H. J. HΓΆhling, Dr. B. J. Moxham, Dr. J. Nalbandian, C. H. Tonge (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 570
- Series
- Handbook of Microscopic Anatomy 5 / 6 : Verdauungsapparat, Atmungsapparat
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The editors and the publisher are pleased to present another volume in this series of monographs. The topic of teeth was last reviewed within the framework of this Handbook more than fifty years ago, in 1936, by Josef Lehner and HanDs Plenk of Vienna, who wrote a comprehensive treatise on the subject in volume V 3. / The introduction of new methods (e.g., transmission and scanΒ ning electron microscopy, histochemistry, radioautography, element analysis) and progress in dental research have made an update necessary. In present times, characterized by scientific specialization and very rapid progress, it is virtually impossible to find a single individual prepared to review a field of research as large as that of teeth. Consequently. several authors were asked to contribute to the present volume. Originally. the intention was to cover the field in one volume. When it became clear that the material had become too extensive for a single volume, and when some authors were forced by external factors to withdraw from the project, it was decided to publish two volumes. In 1986, the volume Periodontium, written by Hubert E. Schroeder of Zurich. appeared in this series (volume VIS, 418 pages).
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVI
Tooth Development β General Aspects....Pages 1-20
Tissue Changes During Tooth Eruption....Pages 21-71
Development of Dentine and Pulp....Pages 73-171
Structure and Ultrastructure of Dentine....Pages 173-247
Structure and Ultrastructure of the Dental Pulp....Pages 249-307
Enamel....Pages 309-473
Special Aspects of Biomineralization of Dental Tissues....Pages 475-524
Back Matter....Pages 525-562
β¦ Subjects
Anatomy; Dentistry
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