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... Medial cord Subscapularis Dorsal scapular Suprascapular Posterior cord Lateral cord Radial Lateral anterior thoracic Musculocutaneous Median Medial anterior thoracic Ulnar Medial cutaneous of forearm Medial cutaneous of arm ...
... Medial cord Subscapularis Dorsal scapular Suprascapular Posterior cord Lateral cord Radial Lateral anterior thoracic Musculocutaneous Median Medial anterior thoracic Ulnar Medial cutaneous of forearm Medial cutaneous of arm ...
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... medial part of each vocal fold . They have a thick layer of elastic tissue , and they are the chief support of the vocal folds . Each vocal ligament is attached ventrally to a perichondral process at the posterior surface of the thyroid ...
... medial part of each vocal fold . They have a thick layer of elastic tissue , and they are the chief support of the vocal folds . Each vocal ligament is attached ventrally to a perichondral process at the posterior surface of the thyroid ...
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... medial nasal process . The cartilages which enter into its construction include the lower part of the septal cartilage and the medial parts of both greater alar cartilages . The bony anterior nasal spine also helps form the columella ...
... medial nasal process . The cartilages which enter into its construction include the lower part of the septal cartilage and the medial parts of both greater alar cartilages . The bony anterior nasal spine also helps form the columella ...
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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