Sexual dimorphism of the human mandible and its association with dental development.
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Demetrios J Halazonetis | Fred L Bookstein | José Braga | Philipp Mitteroecker | F. Bookstein | P. Mitteroecker | Michael Coquerelle | D. Halazonetis | G. Weber | J. Braga | Gerhard W Weber | Michael Coquerelle
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