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1. A Comparision Of Three Superimposition Method In Evaluating Skeletal And Dental Changes Contributing To Sagittal Molar Correction In Skeletal Class II Malocc-Lusion Treated With The Herbst Appliance
2. Decomposition Of Surface Electromyography Signal Based On Mutichannel Information
3. The Effect Of Attachment To Retention Force Of Clear Removable Orthodontic Appliances And Development Of A3-dimensional Measuring System Of Teeth Movement
4. The Accuracy Evaluation Of Mandibular CBCT Cephalometric Superimposition In Adult Orthodontic Patients
5. Based On Expelling Blood Circulation Replenishing Essence And Marrow Method Of Acupuncture In The Treatment Of Hemorrhagic Stroke Recovery Superimposition Of Clinical Research
6. Forensic Significance Of Symmetry Through Testing Bony Landmarks On Skull
7. Accuracy And Reliability Of The Superimposition Method Of Facial Scanning Images And Its Preliminary Clinical Application
8. Relationship Between Changes In Thickness Of Alveolar Bone And Movement Of Maxillary Central Incisor
9. Position And Symmetry Of 11 Pairs Of Skeletal Landmarks On The Surface Of 100 Adults Of Han Nationality
10. The Clinical Efficacy Of Invisalign On Maxillary Molar Distalization In Adult Using Three-Dimensional Laser Scanning
11. The Stability Of Parietal Bone An The Maxillary Growth Changes In Beagles,studied With The Aid Of Three Dimensional Image Superimposition Technology Of Implant Markers
12. The Comparision Of Invisalign And Straight Wire Appliance In Upper Molar Distalization:a Retrospective Clinical Trial
13. Reliability Of Assessment Of Craniofacial Changes Using Voxel Based Superimposition Of Cone-beam Computed Tomography Models In Growing Patients And Early Clinical Exploration
14. The Clinical Efficacy Of Anchorage Requirements At The Alignment Stage In The Treatment Of Patients With Tooth Extraction By Straight Wire Appliance And Invisalign Appliance
15. Research On The Key Technologies Of Craniofacial Identification Based On Craniofacial Superimposition
16. A Method of Superimposition of CBCT Volumes in the Posterior Cranial Base
17. Evaluation of Craniofacial Superimposition as a Technique for Measuring Mountain Gorilla Facial Soft Tissue Depth and Implications for Hominid Facial Approximatio
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