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Morphological study of various shapes of coronoid process of known sex in dry human mandible in Saurashtra region

 

Balkrishna Thummar1, Jignesh Vadgama2*, Mital Patel3, Dilip Gohil4

 

1,2Assistant Professor, 3Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, M P Shah Government Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, INDIA.

Email: dr_jigs_d@yahoo.co.in

 

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