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A statistical evaluation of nasal growth*,**,***

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Presented before the American Association of Orthodontists, Miami Beach, Fla., April, 1969.

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This article is a condensation of a paper which won recognition in the A. A. O. First Research Essay Award Contest for 1969.

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The research described in this article was carried out in the Orthodontic Graduate Department at Marquette University.

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