Material property variation of mandibular symphyseal bone in colobine monkeys
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David J Daegling | A. Rapoff | D. J. Daegling | W. S. McGraw | Andrew J Rapoff | Jennifer L Hotzman | W Scott McGraw | J. Hotzman | W. S. Mcgraw
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