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... breathing . In 1855 Mandl , a French physician , attacked this view , and his counterproposal for abdominal breathing was carried to an extreme by English investigators . There are also advocates of a medial breathing between the ...
... breathing . In 1855 Mandl , a French physician , attacked this view , and his counterproposal for abdominal breathing was carried to an extreme by English investigators . There are also advocates of a medial breathing between the ...
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... breathing , duration of inspiration and expiration and differences in their patterns , and signs of activity in antagonistic muscle groups . The pneumograph was used by ... breathing Quiet breathing Speech Figure 6-26 Polypneumogram .
... breathing , duration of inspiration and expiration and differences in their patterns , and signs of activity in antagonistic muscle groups . The pneumograph was used by ... breathing Quiet breathing Speech Figure 6-26 Polypneumogram .
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Harold Morris Kaplan. Quiet Speech breathing Quiet breathing Speech Figure 6-26 Polypneumogram . Quiet breathing compared with breathing during speech . Curve A shows thoracic breathing , and curve B shows ab- dominal breathing . Whereas ...
Harold Morris Kaplan. Quiet Speech breathing Quiet breathing Speech Figure 6-26 Polypneumogram . Quiet breathing compared with breathing during speech . Curve A shows thoracic breathing , and curve B shows ab- dominal breathing . Whereas ...
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Anatomic Concepts and Bodily Organization 29 | 2-19 |
Neural Regulation of Speech 61 | 21 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech 133 | 93 |
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