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CavitiesHoles or structural damage in the two outer layers of a tooth called the enamel and the dentin. The enamel is the outermost white hard surface and the dentin is the yellow layer just beneath enamel. Both layers serve to protect the inner living tooth tissue called the pulp, where blood vessels and nerves reside. Cavities are caused by bacteria in t [..]
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CavitiesPlural of cavity
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CavitiesHoles or structural damage in the two outer layers of a tooth called the enamel...
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CavitiesMost golfers should be using cavity backed irons as they offer much more forgiveness and largest sweet spot to help you hit better shots more often. The trade-off for this improved forgiveness is the loss of some element of feel and control but the positives far, far outweigh the negatives for most golfers.
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CavitiesLarge: Respiratory system
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CavitiesWhen a tooth decays or breaks down, it can cause a cavity, or hole, which can grow over time. Cavities are caused by acid made by bacteria in plaque that can cling to the teeth.
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Cavitiesresonators for light (or for microwaves)
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CavitiesThe region in the Abdomen extending from the thoracic Diaphragm to the plane of the superior pelvic aperture (pelvic Inlet). The abdominal cavity contains the Peritoneum and abdominal Viscera, as well [..]
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CavitiesThe part of the Pelvis that comprises the pelvic socket where the head of Femur joins to form Hip Joint (Acetabulofemoral Joint).
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CavitiesThe space in a Tooth bounded by the Dentin and containing the Dental Pulp. The portion of the cavity within the Crown of the Tooth is the pulp chamber; the portion within the root is the pulp canal or [..]
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CavitiesA Depression in the lateral angle of the scapula that articulates with the head of the HUMERUS.
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CavitiesThe proximal portion of the respiratory passages on either side of the Nasal Septum. Nasal cavities, extending from the nares to the Nasopharynx, are lined with ciliated Nasal Mucosa.
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CavitiesPaired but separate cavity within the Thoracic Cavity. It consists of the space between the parietal and visceral Pleura and normally contains a Capillary layer of serous fluid that lubricates the Ple [..]
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CavitiesHollow spaces in walls, flooring, ceilings and fixtures, into which water can flow, wick or migrate and become trapped or inhibited from drying.
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