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Developmental Aspects of Oral Biology assembles within one volume selected contributions from highly competent investigators currently engaged in research on developmental problems in oral tissues. The primary objective of this book is to facilitate rapid and lucid communication among researcher, teacher, student, and the practitioner interested in oral tissues and oral diseases. This is best accomplished by providing critical surveys of discussions of the state of knowledge or concepts in relevant areas of biology that relate to development, development in terms of embryogenesis, prenatal growth and development, maturation, senescence, and developmental aberrations which manifest themselves...
Why do sons show behaviors so often like their fathers? Inheritance or environment? Nature or nurture? Atlanta, inspired by Samuel Butler's The Way of All Flesh, explores the childhood friends and influences who grow up during the Great Depression and World War II, the remarkable 20th century, have their own sons, and engage in the challenges of life - - -love, friendship, innovations and creativity, and lies, hypocrisy, crime and deception, and even redemption.
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