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... artery Left innominate vein Aorta Superior thyroid artery Superior laryngeal artery Common carotid artery Internal jugular vein Inferior laryngeal nerves Superior vena cava Fig . 7-5 . Main blood vessels to the laryngeal area . The ...
... artery Left innominate vein Aorta Superior thyroid artery Superior laryngeal artery Common carotid artery Internal jugular vein Inferior laryngeal nerves Superior vena cava Fig . 7-5 . Main blood vessels to the laryngeal area . The ...
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... artery . The external carotid utilizes its internal and external maxillary branches , chiefly the sphenopalatine branch of the internal maxillary artery . The blood supply of the turbinates , meati , and septum comes from the ...
... artery . The external carotid utilizes its internal and external maxillary branches , chiefly the sphenopalatine branch of the internal maxillary artery . The blood supply of the turbinates , meati , and septum comes from the ...
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... artery . These branches include the lingual , superficial temporal , external maxillary , and internal maxillary arteries . The blood to the lips and cheeks comes chiefly from the external maxillary artery through its submental ...
... artery . These branches include the lingual , superficial temporal , external maxillary , and internal maxillary arteries . The blood to the lips and cheeks comes chiefly from the external maxillary artery through its submental ...
Contents
Preface 1 A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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