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  • 22. Neuromuscular objectives of the human masticatory apparatus during static biting.
    Iwasaki LR, Petsche PE, McCall WD, Marx D, Nickel JC.
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  • 29. Validity and sensitivity of a human cranial finite element model: implications for comparative studies of biting performance.
    Toro-Ibacache V, Fitton LC, Fagan MJ, O'Higgins P.
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  • 31. Masticatory muscles and the skull: a comparative perspective.
    Herring SW.
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  • 34. Masticatory biomechanics and its relevance to early hominid phylogeny: an examination of palatal thickness using finite-element analysis.
    Strait DS, Richmond BG, Spencer MA, Ross CF, Dechow PC, Wood BA.
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  • 37. Masticatory biomechanics in the rabbit: a multi-body dynamics analysis.
    Watson PJ, Gröning F, Curtis N, Fitton LC, Herrel A, McCormack SW, Fagan MJ.
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