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    larynx


    1. He drank from it and only then did he find that his larynx


    2. The guard opened his mouth, gulping, grabbing at his throat, trying to pull air through his crushed larynx


    3. Again, the basic structure of the larynx is similar


    4. has, I'm afraid, settled on his larynx


    5. His larynx was on fire


    6. They lodged in Fiona’s throat destroying her larynx and tearing out her jugular vein


    7. devised to denote all possible position and volume combinations of every variable constriction point of the human vocal tract, from vocal chords of the larynx to the pharynx, jaw, tongue and lips; and speech could be accurately represented all around the world similar to reading and writing sheet music


    8. Even slight changes in tongue, lip or larynx position, for instance, alter sound production


    9. He could tear out her larynx, pop out her eyeballs or break her fingers and


    10. express galectins on their cell surface, including carcinoma of the prostate, breast, colon, and larynx, as well as

    11. both hands around her larynx and bore down on before the


    12. The words gurgled out of its watery larynx


    13. in a car accident in college and had his larynx crushed


    14. After studying otherwise healthy nonsmoking women, iron supplements resolved or improved pharyngolaryngitis relating to both the pharynxand the larynx and coughs in women with iron deficiencies


    15. , a larynx / “voice box”, eyes, ears, hands), who would take that


    16. of a descended larynx


    17. Instruct the patient to swallow while feeling their larynx elevate


    18. Instruct the patient to swallow again while feeling the larynx elevate and attempt to maintain the elevated position by tensing the muscles of their neck and squeezing with their tongue


    19. But for the first few days her overactive larynx was a welcome change from the dead silence of my room


    20. respiratory tract, including the larynx, bronchial tubes, and the lungs

    21. lung (as wel as in the larynx)


    22. and everything in the larynx, with


    23. At the level of larynx (Adam’s apple) there is a plexus of carot-


    24. The breath is hold by the muscles of larynx, so there is actually no


    25. The ice pick, his old favorite, was up and through her larynx before Patel could even scream


    26. The larynx is so elongated that it rises up into the posterior end of the nasal passage, and is thus enabled to give free entrance to the air for the lungs, while the milk passes harmlessly on each side of this elongated larynx, and so safely attains the gullet behind it


    27. Mivart then asks how did natural selection remove in the adult kangaroo (and in most other mammals, on the assumption that they are descended from a marsupial form), "this at least perfectly innocent and harmless structure?" It may be suggested in answer that the voice, which is certainly of high importance to many animals, could hardly have been used with full force as long as the larynx entered the nasal passage; and Professor Flower has suggested to me that this structure would have greatly interfered with an animal swallowing solid food


    28. , on the larynx


    29. What do you mean by alarming the citadel at this time of night consecrated to me? Do you think I am ever caught napping at such an hour, and that I have not got lungs and a larynx as well as yourself? Boo-hoo, boo-hoo, boo-hoo! It was one of the most thrilling discords I ever heard


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    Synonyms for "larynx"

    larynx voice box

    "larynx" definitions

    a cartilaginous structure at the top of the trachea; contains elastic vocal cords that are the source of the vocal tone in speech