Computational model of the movement of the human muscles of mastication during opening and closing of the jaw
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Laetitia M M Leon | Bernard Liebgott | Anne M Agur | Kenneth H Norwich | A. Agur | K. Norwich | B. Liebgott | Laetitia M M Leon
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