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... septum , the paired lateral and paired major ( greater ) alar cartilages , and several minor ( lesser ) alar cartilages . At the inferior section of the nasal septum there is a central post , or columella , which separates the right and ...
... septum , the paired lateral and paired major ( greater ) alar cartilages , and several minor ( lesser ) alar cartilages . At the inferior section of the nasal septum there is a central post , or columella , which separates the right and ...
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... septum . It usually deviates , because of repeated trauma , to- ward one nasal cavity , generally to the left . This deviation can affect nasal resonance . The anterior part of the septum is mainly cartilaginous . This section is ...
... septum . It usually deviates , because of repeated trauma , to- ward one nasal cavity , generally to the left . This deviation can affect nasal resonance . The anterior part of the septum is mainly cartilaginous . This section is ...
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... septum comes from the sphenopalatine branch of the internal maxillary artery . The roof of the nose and the ... septum which adjusts its thickness according to atmos- pheric changes ) represent the venous plexus in full development ...
... septum comes from the sphenopalatine branch of the internal maxillary artery . The roof of the nose and the ... septum which adjusts its thickness according to atmos- pheric changes ) represent the venous plexus in full development ...
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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