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... pressures . If the pulmonary pressure is less than the pressure needed at the glottis to approximate the vocal folds , the tone contains quavering tremors . If the pulmonary pressure is disproportionately high , however , an excessive ...
... pressures . If the pulmonary pressure is less than the pressure needed at the glottis to approximate the vocal folds , the tone contains quavering tremors . If the pulmonary pressure is disproportionately high , however , an excessive ...
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... Pressures . The pulmonary or intrapulmonic pressure is the pressure of air within the lungs and respiratory passages . It is measured most simply by inserting a tube connected to a mercury manometer into a single nostril . The pressure ...
... Pressures . The pulmonary or intrapulmonic pressure is the pressure of air within the lungs and respiratory passages . It is measured most simply by inserting a tube connected to a mercury manometer into a single nostril . The pressure ...
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... pressure The pressure in the lungs and air passages . Pulmonary pressure . intrathoracic pressure The pressure in the thorax outside of the pul- monary spaces . Intrapleural pressure . involute To regress . ipsilateral Conduction of ...
... pressure The pressure in the lungs and air passages . Pulmonary pressure . intrathoracic pressure The pressure in the thorax outside of the pul- monary spaces . Intrapleural pressure . involute To regress . ipsilateral Conduction of ...
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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