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... inferior laryngeal branch of the inferior thyroid artery ( from the thyrocervical trunk of the subclavian artery ) reaches the posterior aspect of the larynx by traveling with the inferior laryngeal nerve upward upon the trachea and ...
... inferior laryngeal branch of the inferior thyroid artery ( from the thyrocervical trunk of the subclavian artery ) reaches the posterior aspect of the larynx by traveling with the inferior laryngeal nerve upward upon the trachea and ...
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... Inferior thyroid 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 ...
... Inferior thyroid 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 ...
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... Inferior longitudinal muscle Transverse muscle Vertical muscle Superior longitudinal muscle VERTICAL VIEW HORIZONTAL VIEW Fig . 12-7 . Microscopic enlargement of intrinsic tongue muscles . The inferior longitudinal ( paired ) is a ...
... Inferior longitudinal muscle Transverse muscle Vertical muscle Superior longitudinal muscle VERTICAL VIEW HORIZONTAL VIEW Fig . 12-7 . Microscopic enlargement of intrinsic tongue muscles . The inferior longitudinal ( paired ) is a ...
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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