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In a clinical case a phenomenon <math>A(x)</math> (such as for example a malocclusion, a crossbite, an openbite, etc ...) is randomly associated with another phenomenon <math>B(x)</math> (such as TMJ bone degeneration)
In a clinical case a phenomenon <math>A(x)</math> (such as for example a malocclusion, a crossbite, an openbite, etc ...) is randomly associated with another phenomenon <math>B(x)</math> (such as TMJ bone degeneration)
Translation In a clinical case a phenomenon <math>A(x)</math> (such as for example a malocclusion, a crossbite, an openbite, etc ...) is randomly associated with another phenomenon <math>B(x)</math> (such as TMJ bone degeneration) In a clinical case a phenomenon
A
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{\displaystyle A(x)}
(such as for example a malocclusion, a crossbite, an openbite, etc ...) is randomly associated with another phenomenon
B
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{\displaystyle B(x)}
(such as TMJ bone degeneration)