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... Lateral funiculus Lateral horn Anterior horn Anterior funiculus 2 10 12 16 15 13 14 1. Goll 2. Burdach 3. Posterior ground bundle 4. Lissauer 5. Flechsig 6. Gower 7. Lateral corticospinal 8. Rubrospinal 9. Lateral ground bundle 10 ...
... Lateral funiculus Lateral horn Anterior horn Anterior funiculus 2 10 12 16 15 13 14 1. Goll 2. Burdach 3. Posterior ground bundle 4. Lissauer 5. Flechsig 6. Gower 7. Lateral corticospinal 8. Rubrospinal 9. Lateral ground bundle 10 ...
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... lateral edges of the arytenoids . Small paired triticeous cartilages are found in the postero- lateral margins of the thyrohyoid membrane . A tiny single interarytenoid cartilage is enveloped by the cricopharyngeal ligament and ...
... lateral edges of the arytenoids . Small paired triticeous cartilages are found in the postero- lateral margins of the thyrohyoid membrane . A tiny single interarytenoid cartilage is enveloped by the cricopharyngeal ligament and ...
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... laterally , thus widening the intervening glottic space . The more lateral fibers draw the arytenoids laterally . The muscle may also tilt the vocal processes backward . This muscle is especially active during inspiration . The ...
... laterally , thus widening the intervening glottic space . The more lateral fibers draw the arytenoids laterally . The muscle may also tilt the vocal processes backward . This muscle is especially active during inspiration . 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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