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"A larynx of Lears.
And then there was a tremendous slew of Lears, whatever is the generic name — " "A larynx of Lears," McKellen said.
The team then compared the syrinx to vocal organs from 12 bird species alive today, as well as the larynx of an American alligator.
What's more, Ms. LuPone has lungs and larynx of brass to rival those of Ethel Merman, the rafter-shaking star of the original "Gypsy" in 1959, to whom Ms. LuPone has often been compared.
Dr. Fitch and colleagues made their discovery using the larynx of an African elephant that had died at a Berlin zoo.
We didn't, of course, expect the Incumbent precise Dutchess-Groton-Harvard enunciation to come off the Indiana larynx of the Pretender.
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To investigate the role of human papillomavirus (HPV) and adenovirus (AdV) infections in the oncogenesis of squamous cell carcinomas of the larynx and of laryngeal dysplasia.
We complemented behavioral observations with morphological comparative analyses of the larynx structures of alizarin red-alcian blue stained specimens of different pipid genera and a discoglossoid.
It is caused by an inflammation of your vocal chords which are a part of your larynx (section of your throat).
Not frailty of voice nor cast on leg nor uncomfortably tall duet partners could keep Justin Bieber, the pint-size, swoosh-haired 15-year-old pop moppet from Stratford, Ontario — that's Canada, people — from his appointed duty at Madison Square Garden on Friday night: decimating the larynxes of thousands of tween girls.
This article reports the first evidence of a larynx osteoma of the false vocal fold.
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