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... organ , and that for cold is Krause's end bulb . All the exteroceptive sensations are localized accurately . Some of the muscle impulses from the proprioceptive end organs , in- cluding some impulses from the speech musculature , travel ...
... organ , and that for cold is Krause's end bulb . All the exteroceptive sensations are localized accurately . Some of the muscle impulses from the proprioceptive end organs , in- cluding some impulses from the speech musculature , travel ...
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... ORGANS The tissues combine to form organs . Each organ is a functional unit built up from two or more tissues which are associated to perform some special function . The tongue and larynx are organs , but their next simpler constituents ...
... ORGANS The tissues combine to form organs . Each organ is a functional unit built up from two or more tissues which are associated to perform some special function . The tongue and larynx are organs , but their next simpler constituents ...
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... organ , since it may be removed without serious consequences . The removal of a large part of it does not prevent swallowing . It may serve chiefly for respiration and make no real contri- bution to swallowing . Bosma ( 1957 ) discusses ...
... organ , since it may be removed without serious consequences . The removal of a large part of it does not prevent swallowing . It may serve chiefly for respiration and make no real contri- bution to swallowing . Bosma ( 1957 ) discusses ...
Contents
A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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