Variations in human masseter and temporalis muscle activity related to food texture during free and side-imposed mastication.
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P. Bourdiol | L. Mioche | P Bourdiol | L Mioche | J F Martin | Y Noël | Y. Noël | J. F. Martin | Jean-François Martin
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