As the trigon and trigonid meet, they slide past one another, shearing the food item on the edges of the molars as shown. |
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Branches of the cingulum curve around outside the trigon on its mesial and distal sides. |
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The basic triangular units with three cusps are the trigon and trigonid. |
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The enamel is extensively crenulated and the postprotocrista low and subdivided so that the trigon and talon basins are nearly confluent, as in P. canpacius. |
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When you hear the sound of the horn, the pipe, the lyre, the trigon and drum and all the musical instruments, you are commanded to bow down and worship. |
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The line also includes carbide trigon bars, which yield better surface finishes, deeper cutting lengths, and longer extension ratios. |
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These devices also start with the monogon, a plane mirror, and include the bigon, a two-sided mirror, the trigon, quadrigon, and general n-gons. |
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For example, the use of silica on a light day that also presents a trigon. |
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Ball games include trigon, which required dexterity, and harpastum, a rougher sport. |
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The central part of the mandible forming the chin carries a triangularly shaped area forming the apex of the chin called the mental trigon, not found in archaic humans. |
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Trigon International is a leader in surgical instrumentation design and manufacturing for the orthopaedic industry. |
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Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, announced today extension of its partnership with Trigon. |
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Syndicate IQ's Trigon Engine creates a one-to-one connection between the syndicator and the end consumer of syndicated content. |
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The Trigon case is a federal case and does not apply to matters being tried in California courts. |
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