canine
An ideal occlusion is that which shows a coincident mid-line, there is no crowding, no overlap, no rotations or spacing of teeth, there is correct crown angulation and inclination, the molar relationship is class 1, has an over-jet of about 2-4mm, class 1 canine relationship with a flat or slightly upwards curve of spee. A normal occlusion is one which shows some deviation from that of the ideal but is aesthetically acceptable and functionally stable for the individual.
The analogy for cat:feline::dog:canine is used to show the relationship between a cat and its species (feline), similar to the relationship between a dog and its species (canine). This analogy highlights the categorization of these animals into their broader biological groupings based on their species.
The scientific name for a domestic dog is Canis lupus familiaris, indicating its relationship to the grey wolf (Canis lupus).
Association class is describing the relationship between classes. An abstract class is just 1 class, provides some abstraction behaviors that may be (but do not have to) derived, overridden from.
I am assuming that you mean when you bite together. Everyone's bite is a bit different however a textbook "class I incisal canine relationship" means that the maxillary "top" incisors should cover the top 1/3 of the mandibular "bottom" teeth. Any greater, and that's considared an overbite.
Turbo Dogs - 2008 Canine Camera 1-49 was released on: USA: 2008
how u react with your peers in your class
No. A horse is not a canine. A canine is a dog.
Probably 'identification equipment', both in the original canine usage, and in the military one also.
Pole Position - 1984 The Canine Vanishes 1-2 was released on: USA: 22 September 1984
Total Security - 1997 Citizen Canine 1-5 was released on: USA: 25 October 1997