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    1 research outputs found

    Morphological variations and prevalence of aberrant traits of primary molars

    Author
    1. Barberia E
    2. Barrett MJ
    3. Berry AC.
    4. Brace CL
    5. Brown T
    6. Dahlberg AA
    7. Dahlberg AA.
    8. Edgar HJH.
    9. Ferreira MA
    10. Garcia-Godoy F
    11. Garn SM
    12. Hanihara K
    13. Hanihara K.
    14. Hanihara K.
    15. Hanihara T
    16. Hinton RJ
    17. Kamatham R
    18. Kannapan JG
    19. Kaul V
    20. Khan DB
    21. King NM
    22. King NM
    23. Kirthiga M
    24. Kondo S
    25. Kustaloglu OA.
    26. Kuswandari S
    27. Lucaks JR.
    28. Lysell L
    29. Muthu MS
    30. Nelson J
    31. Ooshima T
    32. Portin P
    33. Sawyer DR
    34. Sciulli PW.
    35. Scott GR
    36. Smitha T.
    37. Tinoco R
    38. Townsend GC
    39. Tuner CG.
    40. Turner GC
    41. Yuen KK
    Publication venue
    'Informa UK Limited'
    Publication date
    Field of study
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