Search results for "Larynx" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • *Larynx (voice box) *Trachea (wind pipe) *Thoracic cavity (chest) ... the laryngopharynx and empties into the larynx (voicebox), which contains ...
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  • walls of the auditory (Eustachian) tubes, larynx, and especially in the epiglottis ... neck cartilage defects. The nose, auricle, larynx, and trachea are common regions ...
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  • to other morphological features, especially of the larynx. The snow leopard (which is sometimes included within Panthera) does not roar. Although it has ...
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  • often consists of the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, and bronchi. ... and nasal cavities; it flows through the larynx and into the trachea, which ...
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  • for inflammation of the appendix, larynx, pancreas, liver, and brain, respectively. Inflammation is neither “healthy” nor "unhealthy ...
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  • Microbats generate ultrasound via the larynx and emit the sound through the nose or the open mouth. Microbat calls range in frequency from 14 ...
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  • remained until his death from cancer of the larynx. He was buried at Mt. Hazel Cemetery on Lahser, south of Seven Mile. Members of the Detroit Blues Society ...
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  • first good account of the ventricles of the larynx. Osteology at nearly the same time found an assiduous cultivator in Giovanni Filippo Ingrassias. ...
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  • management of tinnitus,"] Auris Nasus Larynx. 29(2002)(4): 329-333. Retrieved ... case analysis,"] Auris Nasus Larynx. 28(2001)(1): 29-33. Retrieved ...
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  • *Curtis, H. S. 1899. "Automatic Movements of the Larynx." American Journal of Psychology 11: 237–239. *Dewsbury, Donald A. 1990. ...
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  • (or in its early stages) prevents a boy's larynx from being transformed by the normal physiological events of puberty. As a result, the vocal ...
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  • *Laryngectomy - the surgical removal of the larynx and separation of the airway from the mouth, nose, and esophagus *Lithotriptor- a medical device ...
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  • motor control for all external muscles of the larynx, except for the cricothyroid muscle. Accidental laceration of either of the two or both recurrent ...
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  • the musculature of the tongue and the larynx, and by bracing these structures ... view that the Neanderthals had a high larynx and therefore could not have ...
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  • then stomping his throat, crushing his larynx. UNC and KPA guards from around the JSA immediately responded, a melee ensuing. The KPA guards ...
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  • hospital with inflammation and spasm of the larynx, the result of influenza. Though later released from the hospital, he was taken back after a few days ...
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  • cougar cannot roar, lacking the specialized larynx and hyoid apparatus of Panthera (Weissengruber et al. 2002). Like domestic cats, cougars vocalize ...
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  • to cancers of the upper respiratory tract, larynx, head, neck, stomach, bladder ... the likelihood of developing mouth, larynx, pharynx, and esophageal cancers. ...
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  • species. Frogs call by passing air through the larynx in the throat. In most calling frogs, the sound is amplified by one or more vocal sacs, membranes ...
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  • relative to body mass, the presence of a larynx capable of advanced sound ... consist of the lungs, the voice box (larynx), and the upper vocal tract – ...
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