The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... cavity from the abdominal cavity ; it forms the floor of the former and the ceiling of the latter . In its relaxed position , the diaphragm is dome - shaped , like an inverted bowl , with its lower edges attached to the spinal column at ...
... cavity from the abdominal cavity ; it forms the floor of the former and the ceiling of the latter . In its relaxed position , the diaphragm is dome - shaped , like an inverted bowl , with its lower edges attached to the spinal column at ...
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... cavity is capable of expansion and contraction especially in its lower area . When the lower ribs move outward and upward , this cavity is expanded at the sides and in front . When the diaphragm flattens down , this cavity is expanded ...
... cavity is capable of expansion and contraction especially in its lower area . When the lower ribs move outward and upward , this cavity is expanded at the sides and in front . When the diaphragm flattens down , this cavity is expanded ...
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... cavity from the abdominal cavity . In its re- laxed position , this muscle is dome - shaped and extends upward into the chest cavity ; the lungs rest on its upper surface . As air is inhaled , the diaphragm contracts , flattens down ...
... cavity from the abdominal cavity . In its re- laxed position , this muscle is dome - shaped and extends upward into the chest cavity ; the lungs rest on its upper surface . As air is inhaled , the diaphragm contracts , flattens down ...
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