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Harold Morris Kaplan. 296 The hard palate is covered by mucous membrane fused with the periosteal covering of the bone . In surgery of cleft palate the entire mucoperiosteum can be separated from the bone . The mucous membrane is ...
Harold Morris Kaplan. 296 The hard palate is covered by mucous membrane fused with the periosteal covering of the bone . In surgery of cleft palate the entire mucoperiosteum can be separated from the bone . The mucous membrane is ...
Page 158
... mucous membrane . Many of the ducts of Rivinus from the sub- lingual salivary glands empty into the oral cavity at the plica sublingualis , or ele- vated crest of mucous membrane produced by the projection of the gland on either side of ...
... mucous membrane . Many of the ducts of Rivinus from the sub- lingual salivary glands empty into the oral cavity at the plica sublingualis , or ele- vated crest of mucous membrane produced by the projection of the gland on either side of ...
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... mucous membrane is firmly attached to the buccinator fascia , and it thus closely follows the muscular movements . The mucous membrane contains fairly thick epithelium , which is stratified squa- mous and nonkeratinizing . This type ...
... mucous membrane is firmly attached to the buccinator fascia , and it thus closely follows the muscular movements . The mucous membrane contains fairly thick epithelium , which is stratified squa- mous and nonkeratinizing . This type ...
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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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