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Moti Nissani
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| Affiliation: | College of Lifelong Learning, Wayne State University | | | Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies, Wayne State University (Prior Affiliation) |
| Degree(s): | Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, Genetics, 1975 |
| Expertise: |
A New Approach to the Treatment of Bruxism |
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"A bibliographical survey of bruxism with special emphasis on non-traditional treatment modalities." Journal of oral science 43, No. 2 2001, pp. 73-83. Nissani, M | | From Abstract: | | treatment modality-falls short in some respects. The research literature is even less sanguine... the limited success of traditional approaches, and given, moreover, the high incidence of bruxism and its..., safe, less widely known, treatment modalities. To meet this need, this review-unlike all other |
| "A Class Exercise for Teaching the Genetic Code" The Science Teacher 56, No. 3 1989, pp. 76-78. Nissani, Moti |
| GYNANDROMORPH ANALYSIS OF SOME ASPECTS OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER Diss. 1975. NISSANI, MOTI |
| "A Guided Discovery Exercise for Introductory Physics Labs." Physics Teacher 32, No. 2 1994, pp. 104-07. Nissani, Moti; Others, And |
| "Psychological, historical, and ethical reflections on the Mendelian paradox" Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 37, No. 2 1994, p. 182. Nissani, Moti |
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