Sexual dimorphism in multiple aspects of 3D facial symmetry and asymmetry defined by spatially dense geometric morphometrics
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G. Verbeke | G. Gibson | D. Vandermeulen | P. Suetens | M. Shriver | P. Claes | J. Clement | G. Baynam | David A. Puts | M. Walters | D. Puts
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