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Academic Article Finite-element morphometry of soft tissue morphology in subjects with untreated Class III malocclusions.
Academic Article Comparison of mandibular morphology in Korean and European-American children with Class III malocclusions using finite-element morphometry.
Academic Article Comparison between two finite-element modelling methods for measuring change in craniofacial form.
Academic Article Measuring histological form change with finite element methods: an application using diazo-oxo-norleucine (DON)-treated rats.
Academic Article Mandibular morphology in subjects with Class III malocclusions: Finite-element morphometry.
Academic Article Finite-element morphometry of soft tissues in prepubertal Korean and European-Americans with Class III malocclusions.
Academic Article Allometry of the cranial base in prepubertal Korean subjects with class III malocclusions: finite element morphometry.
Academic Article Midfacial morphology of Koreans with class III malocclusions investigated with finite-element scaling analysis.
Academic Article A computer graphics program for measuring two- and three-dimensional form change in developing craniofacial cartilages using finite element methods.
Academic Article Finite element analysis of the cranial base in subjects with Class III malocclusion.
Academic Article Finite element morphometry of the midfacial complex in subjects with Angle's Class III malocclusions.
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