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1 Cincinnati, Ohio
Sheep jaws show changes with age that are far different from those in the jaws of man. The alveolar processes of sheep show no appreciable reduction in spite of looseness of the teeth and loss of supporting bone. Goat jaws appear to be extremely dense and heavy with highly mineralized teeth.
Submitted on August 5, 1946
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