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J R Farrage

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The Chronicle|April 1, 1972
Anterior cross-biteJ R Farrage
Dental Clinics of North America|October 1, 1978
Regaining space in the mixed dentitionJ F Simon, J R Farrage, L R Misner
Journal of Dental Education|September 1, 1976
Oral myology screening: a transdisciplinary approach to prevention and interventionL M Hilton, R D Gausman, J R Farrage
The Journal of the American Paraplegia Society|January 1, 1994
Compression syndrome involving the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve in high level quadriplegiaJ R Farrage, R Salcido, J W Atchison, et al.
Australian Orthodontic Journal|March 1, 1997
The rotation of maxillary first molars, mandibular first molars, and maxillary first premolars in acceptable occlusionsG K Hansen, J M Caruso, V West, et al.
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The Chronicle|April 1, 1972
Anterior cross-biteJ R Farrage
Dental Clinics of North America|October 1, 1978
Regaining space in the mixed dentitionJ F Simon, J R Farrage, L R Misner
Journal of Dental Education|September 1, 1976
Oral myology screening: a transdisciplinary approach to prevention and interventionL M Hilton, R D Gausman, J R Farrage
The Journal of the American Paraplegia Society|January 1, 1994
Compression syndrome involving the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve in high level quadriplegiaJ R Farrage, R Salcido, J W Atchison, et al.
Australian Orthodontic Journal|March 1, 1997
The rotation of maxillary first molars, mandibular first molars, and maxillary first premolars in acceptable occlusionsG K Hansen, J M Caruso, V West, et al.
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