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... innervated by the mylohyoid nerve . The geniohyoid ( paired ) is a cylindrical muscle situated on the upper ( buccal ) surface of the mylohyoid . The paired fibers lie in mutual contact on either side of the mid - line . The muscle ...
... innervated by the mylohyoid nerve . The geniohyoid ( paired ) is a cylindrical muscle situated on the upper ( buccal ) surface of the mylohyoid . The paired fibers lie in mutual contact on either side of the mid - line . The muscle ...
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... innervated by the ansa hypoglossi containing fibers from C - 1 , C - 2 , and C - 3 . The sternothyroid ( paired ) is a long ribbon - like muscle deep to the omohyoid and sternohyoid on the anterior surface of the neck . It Epiglottis ...
... innervated by the ansa hypoglossi containing fibers from C - 1 , C - 2 , and C - 3 . The sternothyroid ( paired ) is a long ribbon - like muscle deep to the omohyoid and sternohyoid on the anterior surface of the neck . It Epiglottis ...
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... innervated by each branch . The anterior division has been claimed to energize ad- ductor muscles , while the posterior division supplies abductor muscles ( Cracovaner , 1954 ) . This does not seem to be borne out anatomically ...
... innervated by each branch . The anterior division has been claimed to energize ad- ductor muscles , while the posterior division supplies abductor muscles ( Cracovaner , 1954 ) . This does not seem to be borne out anatomically ...
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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