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Growth of the jaws and the etiology of malocclusion
Science proceeds by a controlled use of the imagination applied to preliminary data, whereby provisional hypotheses are formed; such provisional hypotheses may be of enormous value as guides to investigation, even though they may subsequently prove to be inadequate or false.—Brash.