Morphological studies for retrusive movement of the human adult tongue
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Seiji Niimi | S. Niimi | H. Saigusa | Hideto Saigusa | Kumiko Tanuma | Kazuo Yamashita | K. Tanuma | Makoto Saigusa | Kazuo Yamashita | M. Saigusa
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