Examlex
Mandibular second molars often have two canals in each root.
Acquired Drives
Psychological needs or desires that are developed through experience or learned associations rather than innate.
Secondary
Relating to or of second rank or importance; not primary.
Maslow's Theory
A hierarchy of human needs conceptualized by Abraham Maslow, suggesting that people are motivated to fulfill basic needs before moving on to other, more advanced needs.
Higher Motives
Desires that go beyond basic physiological needs, such as aspirations for achievement, self-actualization, and the search for meaning.
Q1: The indentation at the midline above the
Q3: The maxillary sinuses are the smallest of
Q3: Children who have mastered object permanence begin
Q11: A fourth molar may be described by
Q16: In Eimas et al's (1971) study, 1-
Q19: As keratinization increases, which of the following
Q20: Each of the following is true of
Q21: Mandibular canine roots have proximal root grooves,
Q26: The right hemisphere appears to be better
Q27: Maxillary molar root trifurcations are located on