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Kenneth M Chin

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Legal practice, lawyering and the legal professionAcoustics and noise control (excl. architectural acoustics)
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|Jul 15, 2025
Classifications in Brief: Lawrence and Botte Classification of Fifth Metatarsal Fractures.

Benjamin Caruso, Kenneth Chin

|Jun 30, 2021
The Hallux Metatarsophalangeal Capsule: An Anatomic Study With Respect to Percutaneous Hallux Valgus Correction.

Kenneth M Chin, Nicholas S Richardson, John T Campbell

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