Dental microwear texture analysis: technical considerations.
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Peter S Ungar | Mark F Teaford | Robert S Scott | Alan Walker | Christopher A Brown | C. Brown | A. Walker | M. Teaford | P. Ungar | Torbjorn S. Bergstrom | R. Scott | B. E. Childs | Torbjorn S Bergstrom | Benjamin E Childs
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