Die Durchbruchszeiten der bleibenden Dentition bei Jungen in Teheran (Iran)

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Die Durchbruchszeiten der bleibenden Dentition bei Jungen in Teheran (Iran). / Friedrich, Reinhard; Kamalwand, Negin; Jürgen, S Wedl; Scheuer, Hanna.

in: Arch Kriminol, Jahrgang 219, Nr. 5-6, 5-6, 2007, S. 145-168.

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Friedrich R, Kamalwand N, Jürgen SW, Scheuer H. Die Durchbruchszeiten der bleibenden Dentition bei Jungen in Teheran (Iran). Arch Kriminol. 2007;219(5-6):145-168. 5-6.

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