A brief review of the recent evolution of the human mouth in physiological and nutritional contexts
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Peter W. Lucas | Nathaniel J. Dominy | N. Dominy | P. Lucas | J. Prinz | K. Y. Ang | Z. Sui | K. R. Agrawal | Kai Yang Ang | Zhongquan Sui | Kalpana R. Agrawal | Jonathan F. Prinz
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