Publications by authors named "C Morarasu"

Human intercommunication means transfer of information through many channels, with codes that have biological and socio-cultural determinism. The biological determinism is identifiable through the development of the phonetics and ergomotricity functions, through the possibility of perception of the sensorial organs. The channels of human intercommunication can be verbal, linguistic (the most specialised channel), and nonverbal, extralinguistic channels (mimics, written model, drawing, walking), that are effectively implicated in defining a direct dialogue between the dentist and the patient, completing and emphasising the communication.

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When it is regarded from the marketing and the management point of view, the relationship between the dentist and the patient can be theoretically superposed over the relationship between a professional and his client. The essence of this kind of relationship is to reveal to the client aspects that can not be achieved without the help of a professional. The accomplishment of these goals implies that both persons (the client and the professional) make decisions.

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Objectives: Our study is focused on the typical morphological features of the development of the mandible. There were investigated both specific elements for the ossification process as well as aspects of the developing tooth germs.

Methods: We performed transmission electron microscopy analyses on sections obtained from 15 human embryos aged between 6 and 20 weeks.

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Noise pollution is one of the most important problems of the contemporary world. Dentistry is one of the most affected areas because the activity in a dental practice involves the use of different devices that generate noise. The purpose of our study is to evaluate the sound level in a dental practice with 4 dental units using a complex system, which comprises: a Sound Blaster Live 5.

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Human intercommunication means transfer of information through many channels, with codes that have biological and socio-cultural determinism. The biological determinism is identifiable through the development of the phonetics and ergomotricity functions, through the possibility of perception of the sensorial organs. The channels of human intercommunication can be verbal, linguistic (the most specialised channel), and nonverbal, extra linguistic channels (mimics, written model, drawing, walking), that are effectively implicated in defining a direct dialogue between the doctor and the patient, completing and emphasising the communication.

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