Stress distribution in a premolar 3D model with anisotropic and isotropic enamel
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Estevam Barbosa de Las Casas | Laís S. Munari | Tulimar P. M. Cornacchia | Allyson N. Moreira | Jason B. Gonçalves | Cláudia S. Magalhães | E. B. de Las Casas | C. Magalhães | A. Moreira | T. Cornacchia
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