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Harold Morris Kaplan. if a nerve is injured . Unmyelinated fibers found in certain varieties of peripheral nerves have only a neurilemma , while the fibers of the white matter of the central nervous system contain only myelin . The ...
Harold Morris Kaplan. if a nerve is injured . Unmyelinated fibers found in certain varieties of peripheral nerves have only a neurilemma , while the fibers of the white matter of the central nervous system contain only myelin . The ...
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... nerve fibers which connect the spinal cord and the brain . The relation of the pons to speech lies in its connections with the basal ganglia and the cerebellum . In this sense it forms a part of the extrapyramidal system which controls ...
... nerve fibers which connect the spinal cord and the brain . The relation of the pons to speech lies in its connections with the basal ganglia and the cerebellum . In this sense it forms a part of the extrapyramidal system which controls ...
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... fibers that run parallel . Each fiber is developed from multi- nucleated cells . A thin membrane or sarcolemma ... nerve fibers which run through a myoneural junction or motor end plate to collections of muscle fibers , and ( 2 ) ...
... fibers that run parallel . Each fiber is developed from multi- nucleated cells . A thin membrane or sarcolemma ... nerve fibers which run through a myoneural junction or motor end plate to collections of muscle fibers , and ( 2 ) ...
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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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