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Meanings of
laryngeal
in anglès
Cartilaginous structure.
cartilaginous structure
speech organ
vocal organ
Related terms
organ of speech
Sinònims
Examples for "
cartilaginous structure
"
cartilaginous structure
speech organ
vocal organ
Examples for "
cartilaginous structure
"
1
Lining the socket is a
cartilaginous
structure
called the labrum.
2
The bones are made up mostly of
cartilaginous
structure
.
3
There is a difference between the orientation of the ossification center and that of the main
cartilaginous
structure
.
4
The country abounds in reptiles, and the prevalent fishes are of the early kinds, having a
cartilaginous
structure
.
1
Are their
speech
organs
differently made from our own?
2
Restore normal brain control over the
speech
organs
.
3
No child stammers or stutters because he wants to, but because he has not the power to control his
speech
organs
.
4
In other words, the harmony between the brain and the
speech
organs
which normally result in smooth working and perfect speech has been interrupted.
1
Every
vocal
organ
when properly directed will produce the best quality of which that particular instrument is capable.
2
A majority of singers never succeed in establishing the right relation between the
vocal
organ
and the organs of enunciation.
3
The lips and
vocal
organs
were then moulded to imitate these sounds.
4
I will, and the muscles of my
vocal
organs
shape my speech.
5
She continued to exercise her
vocal
organs
mechanically, as ordinary children do.
Usage of
laryngeal
in anglès
1
Conclusions: The present results confirm the surgical recommendation for cT4a
laryngeal
SCCs.
2
Method: CT scans of 12 patients with
laryngeal
tuberculosis were analyzed retrospectively.
3
Conclusions: A significant portion of
laryngeal
injuries is concurrent with maxillofacial fractures.
4
All the different
laryngeal
treatments she had tried under the greatest specialists.
5
In five patients no
laryngeal
structures could initially be identified by bronchoscopy.
6
Associated pressure on the recurrent
laryngeal
nerve often makes
laryngeal
paralysis coexistent.
7
Objective: To investigate the relation between various micronutrients and
laryngeal
cancer risk.
8
Authors reconsider the present state of knowledge about immunology of
laryngeal
cancer.
9
Histopathological examination revealed squamous cell carcinoma compatible with metastasis from
laryngeal
cancer.
10
Background: The current treatment results of
laryngeal
squamous cell carcinoma still remain modest.
11
In recent years, the incidence of
laryngeal
carcinoma has been on the increase.
12
Neuroendocrine carcinomas appear to constitute the majority of so-called
laryngeal
adenocarcinomas.
13
Conclusion: Oridonin-induced apoptosis of human
laryngeal
carcinoma through the activation of ER stress.
14
These results demonstrate that
laryngeal
sensory abnormalities impact the development of post-extubation dysphagia.
15
The recurrent
laryngeal
nerve was systematically dissected to avoid inadvertent damage.
16
Mucus aggregation on the vocal folds is a common finding from
laryngeal
endoscopy.
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laryngeal
Adjective
Frequent collocations
laryngeal cancer
laryngeal nerve
laryngeal carcinoma
laryngeal mask
laryngeal sensation
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Laryngeal
through the time
Laryngeal
across language varieties
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