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Macroscopic image of a gastric wall cut showing a peptic ulcer with a bloody content. The gastric mucosa can be seen to the right of the ulcer.
Dentist examining patient,
Central Incisor, Maxillary and Mandibular 3d illustration
Cut out banana flower leaves
Healthy gingival gum, palate, teeth aligned and no decay. Directly below view with mirror medical photography.
The teeth and jaw bones of a large Killer Whale.
Close-up view of the upper molars during a dental exam.
The spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), also known as the laughing hyena or tiger wolf, is a species of hyena native to Sub-Saharan Africa. Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. Teeth from the outer right side of the jaws showing the Carnassial teeth.
Close-up photo of a person with crooked teeth
Plaster cast of a denture bite of a 13 year old person for medical examination
Cephalopod beak close-up.
3D printed lower jaw with bottom teeth with colorful background
Lateral surface of developing jaw bone.
plant Pine Young Staminate Cone L.S. under light mircoscope with white background
functional and replacement teeth in lower jaw of kitefin shark, Dalatias licha
Spotted Hyena. Carnassials are large teeth found in many carnivorous mammals.  First lower molar and the last upper premolar possess blade-like enamel crowns that act similar to a pair of shears for cutting meat.
Getting braces
Milk teeth, missing lateral incisor, erupted central incisor and black spots called black stain and a deep palate.
Tooth decay and dentist hand with glove and black background. Macro shot of a decayed teeth till root after extraction of dentist. Real tooth anatomy due lack of dental care. Top view of caries teeth
A Child's Mouth with Teeth Falling Out in a Pop Art Style for a Modern Grunge Zine Style.
Molar, Maxillary and Mandibular 3d illustration
Before and after Smile design dental procedure photos . Selective soft focus.
upper teeth of Java shark or pigeye shark, Carcharhinus amboinensis
Human skull of about a 11 to 12 year old showing developing and erupting teeth.
Make squid belly with rice and boil down in soy sauce
Healthy gingival gum,palate, teeth aligned and no decay. Cheeks and lips retracted with cheek retractor.
boiled fresh squid on a fork with steam on a black background
close up young woman's teeth
canine tooth of a large breed dog close-up
Young man shows off his dental grill on fisheye lens
Free Images: "bestof:...Lingual dentition of Cephalopoda.jpg en Cephalopoda Fig 9 �Lingual dentition of Cephalopoda from Encyclopædia Britannica 1911 1911-01-01 Encyclopædia"
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EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 9.—Lingual dentition of Cephalopoda.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 18.—Spirula.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 16.—Decapodous Cephalopods.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 19.—Shell Belemnite.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 39.—Palaeoctopus Newboldi.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 38.—Octopodous Cephalopods.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 8.—Cartilaginous skeleton of Cephalopoda.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 17.—Internal Shells of Cephalopoda.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 35.—Development of Loligo.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 20 & Fig. 21—Sepia officinalis & Lohgo.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 22.—The Argonaut in life.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 2.—Spirit specimen of female Pearly Nautilus.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 1.— Lateral view of the female Pearly Nautilus.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 13.—Nervous system of Nautilus pompilius.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 29.—Nephridial sacs in Sepia officinalis.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 27.—Alimentary canal of Loligo sagittata.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 15.—Sepia officinalis, L., about ½ natural size.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 7.—Minute structure of the cartilage of Loligo.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 10.— median antero-posterior section of Nautilus pompilius.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 28.—Circulatory and excretory organs of Sepia.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 3.—Lateral view of the same specimen as that drawn in fig. 2.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 12.—Relations of the heart in the Mollusca.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 33.—Horizontal section of the eye of Sepia (Myopsid).jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 36.—Section through aboral end of embryo of Loligo.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 6.—Male (upper) and female (lower) specimens of Nautilus pompilius.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 14.—Diagrams of Sections of the Eyes of Mollusca.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 26.—Vertical median antero-posterior section of Sepia officinalis.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 24.—Male of Ocythoe catenulata, Steenstrup (Octopus carena, Ver.).jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 37.—Right and left sections through embryos of Loligo.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 25.—View of the postero-ventral surface of a male Sepia.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 5.—View of the postero-ventral surface of a male Pearly Nautilus.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 4.—View of the postero-ventral surface of a female Pearly Nautilus.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 23.—Head and circumoral processes of the fore-foot of Onychoteuthis.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 34.—Diagrams of sections showing the early stage of development of the eye of Loligo.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 11.—Relations of the four nephridial sacs, viscero-pericardial sac, heart and large vessels in Nautilus.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Fig. 32.—Lateral view of the nervous centres and nerves of the right side of Octopus vulgaris.jpg
EB1911_Carnivora_Fig._4_-_Skull_and_Dentition_of_Aard-Wolf.jpg
EB1911 Cephalopoda Figs. 30, 31.—Nerve-centres of Octopus.jpg
EB1911_Carnivora_Fig._7_-_Skull_and_dentition_of_Australian_Sea-Bear.jpg
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EB1911 Accumulator - Fig 9.png
EB1911 Accumulator - Fig 7.png
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EB1911 Cement Fig. 2.jpg
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EB1911 Accumulator - Fig 18.png
EB1911 Accumulator - Fig 11.png
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EB1911 Accumulator - Fig 24.png
EB1911 Accumulator - Fig 23.png
EB1911 Caustic Figs. 6.jpg
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