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351. Performance of normal speakers on an index of velopharyngeal function.

352. Issues in speech motor control and their relation to the speech of individuals with cleft palate.

353. Pattern of inhalation of tobacco smoke in pipe, cigarette, and never smokers.

354. Nasal air flow during normal speech production.

355. Changes in cell distribution during mouse secondary palate closure in vivo and in vitro. I. Epithelial cells.

356. Evaluation of velopharyngeal closure by CT scan and endoscopy.

357. Anticipatory and carry-over nasal coarticulation in the speech of children and adults.

358. The use of videonasopharyngoscopy for biofeedback therapy in adults after pharyngeal flap surgery.

359. Digital, labial, and velopharyngeal reaction times in normal speakers.

360. Coordination of the levator veli palatini and intrinsic laryngeal muscles: an evoked electromyographic study in the dog.

361. Accuracy of pressure-flow estimates of velopharyngeal orifice size in an analog model and human subjects.

362. Development of a second-generation phototransducer for the assessment of velopharyngeal activity.

363. Velopharyngeal anatomy and physiology.

364. Multiview videoendoscopic evaluation of velopharyngeal physiology in 15 normal speakers.

365. A long term study on treating velopharyngeal insufficiency by teflon injection.

366. Levator palati and palatal dimples: their anatomy, relationship and clinical significance.

368. The muscles of the upper airways.

369. Effects of velar resistance on speech aerodynamics.

370. An analysis of velopharyngeal timing in normal adult speakers using a microcomputer based photodetector system.

372. Variations in velar position over time: a nasal videoendoscopic study.

373. The influence of the age at which the palate is closed on speech in the adult cleft patient.

374. Simplified velopharyngeal orifice area estimation.

377. Absorbed doses and energy imparted from radiographic examination of velopharyngeal function during speech.

378. Anatomical characteristics of palatoglossus and the anterior faucial pillar.

379. [The role of the soft palate in respiration].

380. Autonomic nervous reflexes in respiration elicited by mechanical stimulation of the velopharyngeal region in rabbits.

382. The effect of intravelar veloplasty on velopharyngeal competence following pharyngeal flap surgery.

383. Partitioning model nasal airway resistance into its nasal cavity and velopharyngeal components.

384. The effects of increased nasal airway resistance on modeled velopharyngeal orifice area estimation.

385. Prediction of modeled velopharyngeal orifice areas during steady flow conditions and during aerodynamic simulation of voiceless stop consonants.

386. [Velopharyngeal closure].

387. [The velo-palatal seal in complete upper dentures].

388. Absence of nasal air flow during pursed lips breathing. The soft palate mechanisms.

389. Using simultaneous photodetection and nasometry to monitor velopharyngeal behavior during speech.

390. Normal erect swallowing. Normal function and incidence of variations.

391. Palatoglossus activity during nasal/nonnasal vowels of Hindi.

392. Speech and swallowing in the elderly.

393. Dental anatomy: the palate.

394. Application of cine computed tomography to the assessment of velopharyngeal form and function.

395. Two simplified methods for estimating velopharyngeal orifice area.

396. Fluoroscopic investigation of pharyngeal function in the horse.

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