Nose approximation among South African groups from cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) using a new computer-assisted method based on automatic landmarking.
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A F Ridel | F Demeter | E N L'abbé | D Vandermeulen | A C Oettlé | D. Vandermeulen | F. Demeter | A. Oettlé | E. L'Abbé | A. Ridel | E. L’Abbé
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