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... region in the standing position , but , on the contrary , inferior and caudal refer to the lowest region . In comparative or animal anatomy , the head end is said to be anterior and the tail end posterior ; the region toward the back ...
... region in the standing position , but , on the contrary , inferior and caudal refer to the lowest region . In comparative or animal anatomy , the head end is said to be anterior and the tail end posterior ; the region toward the back ...
Page 6-38
... region is the place of maximal impact when the folds meet . This explains the frequency of nodules ( probably inflam- matory tumors ) and polyps ( irritative responses to mechanical injury ) in that area . ( It is probable that polyps ...
... region is the place of maximal impact when the folds meet . This explains the frequency of nodules ( probably inflam- matory tumors ) and polyps ( irritative responses to mechanical injury ) in that area . ( It is probable that polyps ...
Page 13-35
... region of the face , lower lip , and face , mandibular gums and teeth , mucous membrane of the anterior aspect of the tongue , and the muscles of chewing . The Blood Supply of the Face Arteries supplying the superficial parts of the ...
... region of the face , lower lip , and face , mandibular gums and teeth , mucous membrane of the anterior aspect of the tongue , and the muscles of chewing . The Blood Supply of the Face Arteries supplying the superficial parts of the ...
Contents
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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