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... involved in secondary sexual development . In tumor formation they are excessively secreted , and masculinizing effects occur . Rarely are there feminizing tumors . One may see precocious sexual and somatic development in children , or ...
... involved in secondary sexual development . In tumor formation they are excessively secreted , and masculinizing effects occur . Rarely are there feminizing tumors . One may see precocious sexual and somatic development in children , or ...
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... involved in speech . It provides the air that will be phonated , resonated , and articulated into meaningful sounds . Breathing is involved in speech not only because of the use made of the exhaled air but also in the negative sense ...
... involved in speech . It provides the air that will be phonated , resonated , and articulated into meaningful sounds . Breathing is involved in speech not only because of the use made of the exhaled air but also in the negative sense ...
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... involved considerably earlier than do those controlling the adductors . A paralysis limited to the adductors is said to be most always bilateral , and it is caused by functional changes in the centers . Van Riper cites evidence to show ...
... involved considerably earlier than do those controlling the adductors . A paralysis limited to the adductors is said to be most always bilateral , and it is caused by functional changes in the centers . Van Riper cites evidence to show ...
Contents
A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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