Objective Way of Evaluating Masticatory Function
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概要
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- 2007-05-18
著者
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SHIGA Hiroshi
Department of Fundamental Energy Science, Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University
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Shiga Hiroshi
Department Of Fundamental Energy Science Graduate School Of Energy Science Kyoto University
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Shiga Hiroshi
Department Of Partial And Complete Denture The Nippon Dental University School Of Life Dentistry At
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