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Table of Content Volume 6 Issue 3 - June 2018

 


Anthropometric study of adult human external ear

 

Swati Lalasaheb Patil1*, Avinash D Shewale2, Rohini Rajesh Karmbelkar3

 

1Assistant professor, 3Professor and HOD, Department of Anatomy, Prakash Institute of Medical Sciences and Research College, Islampur, Maharashtra, INDIA.

2Associate professor, Department of Anatomy, Yogita Dental College, Khed, Chiplun, Maharashtra, INDIA.

Email: drswatipatil1612@gmail.com

 

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