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... velum palati , velum mobile , velum pendulum palati , septum palati , valvula palati , and claustrum of the palate . The velum is often synonymous with the soft palate , although it is more generally considered to be the lower portion ...
... velum palati , velum mobile , velum pendulum palati , septum palati , valvula palati , and claustrum of the palate . The velum is often synonymous with the soft palate , although it is more generally considered to be the lower portion ...
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... velum , where practically no muscle fibers exist . Stratified squamous epithelium covers the oral surface of the soft palate , whereas ciliated columnar epithelium characteristic of the upper respiratory passages covers its nasal aspect ...
... velum , where practically no muscle fibers exist . Stratified squamous epithelium covers the oral surface of the soft palate , whereas ciliated columnar epithelium characteristic of the upper respiratory passages covers its nasal aspect ...
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... velum and relaxation of the velopharyngeal closure . In nasality the subject seems to talk through his nose , and the vowels are over- nasalized . In denasality the vowels sound dull , and the nasal consonants show a lack of resonance ...
... velum and relaxation of the velopharyngeal closure . In nasality the subject seems to talk through his nose , and the vowels are over- nasalized . In denasality the vowels sound dull , and the nasal consonants show a lack of resonance ...
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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