Tests of one Brazilian facial reconstruction method using three soft tissue depth sets and familiar assessors.
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Pedro Yoshito Noritomi | Mônica da Costa Serra | Rodolfo Francisco Haltenhoff Melani | Jorge Vicente Lopes da Silva | Clemente Maia S Fernandes | Frederico David Alencar de Sena Pereira | P. Noritomi | J. D. da Silva | C. M. S. Fernandes | M. Serra | R. Melani | F. D. A. S. Pereira
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