Analysis of human mastication behavior: a new approach using planar calculations of fragmented chewing sequences

G. Slavicek1, Christoph Schimmer2
1Steinbeis Transfer Institut Biotechnology in Interdisciplinary Dentistry der Steinbeis Hochschule Berlin, Stuttgart, Germany
2Hundsheim, Austria

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