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... side of the ridge allows attachment of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle . The arch of the cricoid provides for attachment of muscles to its external surface . The cricothyroid muscles attach in front and at the sides . A portion of ...
... side of the ridge allows attachment of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle . The arch of the cricoid provides for attachment of muscles to its external surface . The cricothyroid muscles attach in front and at the sides . A portion of ...
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... side extends posteriorly in a downward slope to the corniculate cartilage and the medial margin of each arytenoid . The lateral parts of the quadrangular membrane are widely separated superiorly . As the membrane on each side descends ...
... side extends posteriorly in a downward slope to the corniculate cartilage and the medial margin of each arytenoid . The lateral parts of the quadrangular membrane are widely separated superiorly . As the membrane on each side descends ...
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... side , a nasolacrimal groove is seen . This later becomes a nasolacrimal or tear duct . It drains fluid from each eye into the nasal cavity on the same side . In the seventh week , the median nasal processes fuse with each other in the ...
... side , a nasolacrimal groove is seen . This later becomes a nasolacrimal or tear duct . It drains fluid from each eye into the nasal cavity on the same side . In the seventh week , the median nasal processes fuse with each other in the ...
Contents
A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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