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    The effect of pressure on a maximum incisal bite force in man by Paphangkorakit, J., Osborn, J.W.

    Published in Archives of oral biology (1997)
    “…The maximum bite force an individual can exert on an upper central incisor when the force is transmitted through a point on the incisal edge (no cover) was…”
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    The effect of normal occlusal forces on fluid movement through human dentine in vitro by Paphangkorakit, J, Osborn, J.W

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-12-2000)
    “…Receptors inside human incisors appear to respond to stress (comparable to pressure as opposed to force) on the crown. This ability may be used to limit the…”
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    Effects on human maximum bite force of biting on a softer or harder object by Paphangkorakit, J, Osborn, J.W

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-11-1998)
    “…A recent study concluded that the pulps of human incisor teeth may contain mechanoreceptors. These provide the input for a protective mechanism that reflexly…”
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    Effect of jaw opening on the direction and magnitude of human incisal bite forces by Paphangkorakit, J, Osborn, J W

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-01-1997)
    “…The maximum bite force (MBF) appears to be different when measured at different jaw openings (e.g., Manns et al., 1979; Mackenna and Turker, 1983; Lindauer et…”
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    Direction of a bite force determines the pattern of activity in jaw-closing muscles by Mao, J, Osborn, J W

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-05-1994)
    “…Human individuals were hypothesized to use the same pattern of jaw muscle activity to produce the same bite force. To test this hypothesis, we used a…”
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    Coupling electrical and mechanical outputs of human jaw muscles undertaking multidirectional bite-force tasks by Mao, J.J., Major, P.W., Osborn, J.W.

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-12-1996)
    “…Previous studies have identified both linear and curvilinear relations between increasing bite-force magnitude and the integrated electromyogram (EMG) of…”
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    Predicted pattern of human muscle activity during clenching derived from a computer assisted model: symmetric vertical bite forces by Osborn, J W, Baragar, F A

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (1985)
    “…A computer assisted three-dimensional model of the jaw, based on linear programming, is presented. The upper and lower attachments of the muscles of…”
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    Predicted and observed shapes of human mandibular condyles by Osborn, J W, Baragar, F A

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-09-1992)
    “…A mathematical model based on linear programming was used to study the directions of the joint forces used to maintain the human jaw in three-dimensional…”
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    A 3-dimensional model to describe the relation between prism directions, parazones and diazones, and the Hunter-Schreger bands in human tooth enamel by Osborn, J W

    Published in Archives of oral biology (1990)
    “…Differences in the shapes of the Hunter-Schreger bands in different teeth and in different areas of a tooth have never been explained. They are almost…”
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    Efficiency as a predictor of human jaw design in the sagittal plane by Baragar, F A, Osborn, J W

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (1987)
    “…The effects of changing the direction of the bite force and of the mandibular joint reaction have been studied with a mathematical model assisted by a computer…”
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    Arterial baroreceptor denervation impairs long-term regulation of arterial pressure during dietary salt loading by Osborn, J.W. (University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN.), Hornfeldt, B.J

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-11-1998)
    “…Experiments were performed to examine the contribution of arterial baroreceptors to long-term regulation of mean arterial pressure (MAP) during changes in…”
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    Features of human jaw design which maximize the bite force by Osborn, J.W

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (1996)
    “…A linear programming model, operating in a three-dimensional coordinate system, was written to study the effect on unilateral maximum bite forces (MBFs) of…”
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    Relationship between growth and the pattern of tooth initiation in alligator embryos by Osborn, J W

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-09-1998)
    “…The temporal and spatial patterns in which teeth are initiated in the growing jaws of embryos are constant for a species but different for different species…”
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    Discrimination of hardness by human teeth apparently not involving periodontal receptors by Paphangkorakit, J., Osborn, J.W.

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-01-1998)
    “…Periodontal receptors are generally thought to provide the input used to detect the hardness of food. Whether hardness can be sensed by teeth without…”
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