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1 Department of Anthropology, California State College at Long Beach, Long Beach, California
To study the cause of dental attrition frequently found among primitive peoples, a cam-actuated, motor-driven device that could simulate human chewing motions was built. Casts of the dentition could be mounted in this machine and worn down by moderate pressures during chewing action.
Submitted on June 16, 1967
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