Comparison between traditional 2-dimensional cephalometry and a 3-dimensional approach on human dry skulls.
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David C Hatcher | Stuart A Gansky | D. Hatcher | S. Gansky | Gregory L Adams | Arthur J Miller | William E Harrell | W. Harrell | G. L. Adams | A. Miller
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