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  • 7. Association between occlusal curvature and food comminution and mixing in human young adults with permanent dentitions.
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  • 11. Mathematical definition of the curve of Spee in permanent healthy dentitions in man.
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  • 13. Three-dimensional analysis of occlusal curvature in healthy Japanese young adults.
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  • 15. Quantitative description of the morphology of the human palate by a mathematical equation.
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