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Variations in the shapes of the coronoid process of adult human mandible in Marathwada and Western Maharashtra region

 

Dhanaji S Jadhav1, Shashank B Vedpathak2*

 

1,2Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, MIMER Medical College, Talegaon Dabhade, Pune-410507, Maharashtra, INDIA.

Email: sbvedpathak@gmail.com, vivnir1101@gmail.com

 

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