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... mucosa Soft palate muscles Cricothyroid Inferior pharyngeal constrictor Laryngeal mucosa Epiglottis Tongue base Laryngeal mucosa All intrinsic muscles of larynx except cricothyroid Main vagal trunk PLAN OF RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE ...
... mucosa Soft palate muscles Cricothyroid Inferior pharyngeal constrictor Laryngeal mucosa Epiglottis Tongue base Laryngeal mucosa All intrinsic muscles of larynx except cricothyroid Main vagal trunk PLAN OF RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE ...
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... mucosa of the nose and paranasal sinuses originate from cells in the reticular formation of the medulla , con- tiguous to the facial nerve nucleus . They pass from the medulla in the pars intermedia of the facial nerve and are ...
... mucosa of the nose and paranasal sinuses originate from cells in the reticular formation of the medulla , con- tiguous to the facial nerve nucleus . They pass from the medulla in the pars intermedia of the facial nerve and are ...
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... mucosa is also linked , although obscurely , with endocrine function . Eggston ( 1947 ) speaks of the gonadotropic activity of extracts from the nasal mucosa and the paranasal sinuses of cattle . The erectile tissues of the nose develop ...
... mucosa is also linked , although obscurely , with endocrine function . Eggston ( 1947 ) speaks of the gonadotropic activity of extracts from the nasal mucosa and the paranasal sinuses of cattle . The erectile tissues of the nose develop ...
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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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