In vivo facial tissue depth measurements for children and adults.
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R E Barsley | D H Ubelaker | Ginesse A. Listi | D. Ubelaker | R. Barsley | M H Manhein | G A Listi | R Musselman | N E Barrow | M. Manhein | R. Musselman | G. A. Listi | N. E. Barrow | Mary Manhein | Robert E. Barsley | Robert Musselman
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