Ultrasonographic assessment of the swelling of the human masseter muscle after static and dynamic activity.
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M Bakke | A Vilmann | M. Farella | M. Bakke | M Farella | C E Thomsen | K Soneda | E Møller | E. Møller | K. Soneda | C. Thomsen | A. Vilmann
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