Alsanei et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Food oral breaking and the determining role of tongue muscle strengthAlsanei et al., 2015
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- 4954669047920324226
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- Alsanei W
- Chen J
- Ding R
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- Food Research International
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Some previous studies have revealed a great variation of tongue muscle strength among healthy individuals. However, the implication of different tongue muscle strengths to individuals' oral capability of food handling is yet to be determined. In this work, vege-gels …
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