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Source: PubMed
The Journal of speech and hearing disorders
May, 1962;27 165-71.
Ultra high speed photography in laryngeal physiology.
G P MOORE, F D WHITE, H VON LEDEN
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PMID: 14475661
DOI: 10.1044/jshd.2702.165
Abstract
No abstract text available.
Keywords
MOTION PICTURES
VOCAL CORDS/physiology
MeSH Term
Larynx
Larynx, Artificial
Motion Pictures
Photography
Vocal Cords
Journal Article
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