Moss Ml

478 total citations
25 papers, 360 citations indexed

About

Moss Ml is a scholar working on Genetics, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Anatomy. According to data from OpenAlex, Moss Ml has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 360 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Genetics, 4 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 4 papers in Anatomy. Recurrent topics in Moss Ml's work include Craniofacial Disorders and Treatments (4 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (4 papers) and Medical and Biological Sciences (4 papers). Moss Ml is often cited by papers focused on Craniofacial Disorders and Treatments (4 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (4 papers) and Medical and Biological Sciences (4 papers). Moss Ml collaborates with scholars based in United States, Poland and Denmark. Moss Ml's co-authors include H. Vilmann, Letty Moss‐Salentijn, Gautam Dasgupta, Spiegel Am, Laura Newell‐Morris, JL Doppman, Jeffrey A. Norton, AG Krudy, Richard Skalak and B. L. Morgan and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Roentgenology and PubMed.

In The Last Decade

Moss Ml

18 papers receiving 318 citations

Peers

Moss Ml
I. J. Singh United States
Harry Israel United States
E. Lloyd DuBrul United States
John Rayne United Kingdom
Shengyi Teng United States
Zi Jun Liu United States
Sam Weinstein United States
I. J. Singh United States
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All Works

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Dasgupta, Gautam, et al.. (1992). Anatomical macroelements in the study of craniofacial rat growth.. PubMed. 12(1). 3–12. 9 indexed citations
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Ml, Moss. (1988). Finite element method comparison of murine mandibular form differences.. PubMed. 8(1). 3–20. 14 indexed citations
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Vilmann, H. & Moss Ml. (1987). Studies on orthocephalization. 10. Behaviour of the visceral part of the rat head during the first 14 days after gestation.. PubMed. 133(5). 739–45.
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Ml, Moss, et al.. (1987). Effects of pre-weaning undernutrition on 21 day-old male rat skull form as described by the finite element method.. PubMed. 133(6). 837–68. 5 indexed citations
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Ml, Moss. (1986). [New analytical concepts of craniofacial growth].. PubMed. 68(4). 193–200.
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Vilmann, H. & Moss Ml. (1985). Studies on orthocephalization. 8. Behaviour of the visceral part of the rat head in the period between 7 and 60 days after gestation.. PubMed. 131(3). 329–35.
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Krudy, AG, et al.. (1984). Hyperfunctioning cystic parathyroid glands: CT and sonographic findings. American Journal of Roentgenology. 142(1). 175–178. 22 indexed citations
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Ml, Moss, Masanobu Shinozuka, & Richard Skalak. (1982). The application of spectral analysis of random processes to the study of adjustive cranial skeletal growth.. PubMed. 101. 411–21.
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Vilmann, H. & Moss Ml. (1981). Studies on orthocephalization. 6. Flexions of the rat head in the period between 1 day before gestation and 14 days after gestation.. PubMed. 127(2). 176–87. 4 indexed citations
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Ml, Moss, et al.. (1981). The allometric center. The biological basis of an analytical model of craniofacial growth.. PubMed. 77(1-3). 119–28. 3 indexed citations
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Vilmann, H. & Moss Ml. (1979). Studies on orthocephalization. 2. Flexions of the rat head in the period between 14 and 60 days after gestation.. PubMed. 125(4). 572–82.
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Ml, Moss & H. Vilmann. (1978). Studies on orthocephalization of the rat head. I. A model system for the study of adjustive cranical growth processes.. PubMed. 124(4). 559–79. 10 indexed citations
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Ml, Moss. (1975). A functional cranial analysis of centric relation.. PubMed. 19(3). 431–42. 17 indexed citations
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Ml, Moss. (1975). New studies of cranial growth.. PubMed. 11(7). 283–95. 11 indexed citations
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Ml, Moss, et al.. (1974). Neurotrophism in relation to muscle and nerve grafts in rats.. PubMed. 25(0). 508–11.
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Ml, Moss. (1970). The role of muscular functional matrices in development and maintenance of occlusion.. PubMed. 45(4). 29–30. 3 indexed citations
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Ml, Moss. (1968). The primacy of functional matrices in orofacial growth.. PubMed. 19(2). 65–73. 133 indexed citations
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Ml, Moss, et al.. (1967). Sutural connective tissues in the test of an echinoid: Arbacia punctulata.. PubMed. 66(2). 279–304. 31 indexed citations
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Ml, Moss. (1965). STUDIES OF THE ACELLULAR BONE OF TELEOST FISH. V. HISTOLOGY AND MINERAL HOMEOSTASIS OF FRESH-WATER SPECIES.. PubMed. 60. 262–76. 31 indexed citations
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Ml, Moss, et al.. (1956). Differential growth of the rat skull.. PubMed. 20(2). 107–20. 40 indexed citations

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