Make
... if you're ready to nosh with the best of them! Champagne, anyone? 1. It is helpful to have the patient clench the teeth together to make the
masseter muscle firm, against which one can palpate for any swelling s. Then, one should move the ear lobe aside and look and feel behind the ear for ...
Masseter in Biological News
New computer applications allow to classify Iberian pig meat automatically
... 15 of white breed and 15 more of pure Iberian breed . They have carried out, in all of them, the quantification of the spectral reflectance on the
masseter muscle of the animals jawbone.
Thanks to the combination of spectral radiometry and artificial vision techniques conceived in this doctoral ...
Dinosaur hearing, listening to muscle noise, quieter cubicles
... on the evolutionary pressures on them (2aAB4).
LISTENING TO MUSCLE NOISE
Muscles make noise. For example, you can hear the sound of the
masseter muscle--a jaw muscle used in chewing food-by propping your head (ear down) in the palm of your hand. The low rumbling comes from the shortening of ...
Masseter in Biological Definition
Muscle
... object—for example, lifting a weight. By this definition, the
masseter or jaw muscle is the strongest. The 1992 Guinness Book of Records records ... bite strength of 975 lbf (4337 N) for two seconds. What distinguishes the
masseter is not anything special about the muscle itself, but its advantage in ...
Masseter in Biological Dictionary
Masseter
... In human anatomy, the
masseter is one of the muscles of mastication. ... The
masseter muscle is sometimes the target of plastic jaw reduction surgery. ...
masseter n. A thick muscle in the cheek that closes the ...