The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... Cartilage This cartilage , which derives its name from the Greek word krikos , meaning ring , forms the base of the larynx and fits over the top ring of the trachea . Its shape resembles that of a signet ring with the narrow section or ...
... Cartilage This cartilage , which derives its name from the Greek word krikos , meaning ring , forms the base of the larynx and fits over the top ring of the trachea . Its shape resembles that of a signet ring with the narrow section or ...
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... cartilage by a free joint . This flexible attachment makes it possible for the arytenoids to rotate on their bases ... cartilage 4. Trachea 5. Epigilottis 6. Thyroid cartilage 7. Cricoid cartilage Another laryngeal cartilage , one less ...
... cartilage by a free joint . This flexible attachment makes it possible for the arytenoids to rotate on their bases ... cartilage 4. Trachea 5. Epigilottis 6. Thyroid cartilage 7. Cricoid cartilage Another laryngeal cartilage , one less ...
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... cartilage , and to the arytenoid cartilages . By their forward pull they cause the arytenoids to rotate inward and downward , thereby tensing and bringing the vocal bands , which are attached to these cartilages , close to each other ...
... cartilage , and to the arytenoid cartilages . By their forward pull they cause the arytenoids to rotate inward and downward , thereby tensing and bringing the vocal bands , which are attached to these cartilages , close to each other ...
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