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Figure 5. Portrait of Joanna of Austria by Alessandro Allori, 1570, Museo degli Argenti, Firenze, Italy. Image used with the permission of the Soprintendenza Speciale al Polo Museale Fiorentino, Firenze, Italy – Medici Project. - "Retrognathic maxilla in "Habsburg jaw". Skeletofacial analysis of Joanna of Austria (1547-1578)."
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Figure 4 from Retrognathic maxilla in Habsburg jaw. Skeletofacial analysis of Joanna of Austria (1547-1578).
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