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... Internal intercostal muscle Internal oblique muscle Transverse abdominal muscle Fig . 5-8 . Abdominal wall muscles in depth , observed by cutting sections out of the over- lying muscles . The external oblique ( paired ) is the most ...
... Internal intercostal muscle Internal oblique muscle Transverse abdominal muscle Fig . 5-8 . Abdominal wall muscles in depth , observed by cutting sections out of the over- lying muscles . The external oblique ( paired ) is the most ...
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... internal maxillary arteries . The supply to the gingivae and teeth of the upper jaw and also to the roof of the mouth comes from the internal maxillary artery through the posterior and anterior alveolar , the greater palatine , and the ...
... internal maxillary arteries . The supply to the gingivae and teeth of the upper jaw and also to the roof of the mouth comes from the internal maxillary artery through the posterior and anterior alveolar , the greater palatine , and the ...
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... internal , middle , and external parts . In comparative anatomy , living vertebrates exist with only the internal ear or with only the internal and middle ear present . The human em- bryo recapitulates these transitional stages . The ...
... internal , middle , and external parts . In comparative anatomy , living vertebrates exist with only the internal ear or with only the internal and middle ear present . The human em- bryo recapitulates these transitional stages . The ...
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A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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