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Horizontal growth of the soft tissue profile of the lower face in females : a longitudinal study
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A Photocephalometric technique for determining hard and soft tissue relationships of the face
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A Cross sectional cephalometric study of male mandibular growth from age 16 to 25 years
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A Preliminary investigation into possible correlation between frontal cephalometric and photographic facial indices
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A Cephalometric study of late mandibular growth and lower incisor position following orthodontic treatment
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A Computer-aided study of craniofacial asymmetry utilizing the posteroanterior radiographic projection : the radiographic width of the sella turcica in a sample of children aged 12 to 16 years
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A Computer aided cephalometric investigation of cranial base differences between cleft and noncleft individuals
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Normative cephalometric data for Oregon children aged 12 to 16
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A Computer aided lateral cephalometric radiographic analysis
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A Computer aided study of the vector of maxillary change in 20 females utilizing the implant method
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Evaluation of frontal cephalometric radiographs for pathology, skeletal anomalies, and variations of normal
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A Computer aided study on the superimposition of maxillary and mandibular implants
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Cephalometric changes in orthodontically treated class II, division 1 malocclusions with maxillary first and mandibular second premolars extracted
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A Longitudinal cephalometric study of female mandibular growth from age 15 to 26 years
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Evaluation of lateral cephalometric radiographs for pathology, skeletal anomalies, and variations from normal
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A three-dimensional cephalometric study of a model system of tooth movement
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The Validity of cephalometric landmark identification on cadavers
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