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You make a nasal vowel by simply letting part of the air blowing out of you nose while pronouncing the vowel.

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MedImmune, which makes a nasal spray vaccine, has sold 2.5 million doses so far.

For instance, making a nasal "mmmm" or "nnnnn" sound may help you "sneak past" a difficult hard consonant such as k or d.

Johnson & Johnson has made a ketamine nasal spray.

The strong bass-baritone Evgeny Nikitin makes a sniveling, nasal-tone Klingsor.

The simple mechanics of moving from a nasal sound ("m" or "n") to a non-nasal one can make a consonant pop up in-between.

A hormone that suppresses appetite has been made into a nasal spray which, in a preliminary test in 15 people, safely entered the bloodstream and appeared to reduce hunger pangs.

When the patient has nasal blockage, purulent discharge and/or facial pain, it may be impossible to make an adequate diagnosis without nasal endoscopy or CT scan, none of which are usually available in the GP practice [ 19, 20].

Since Collins's lab makes genetically engineered nasal-spray vaccines against childhood respiratory diseases and SARS is also a respiratory virus, "it seemed natural," Collins says, to make a hybrid vaccine virus strain to ward off SARS.

The patient was vaccinated against pneumococcus and further multiple otolaryngology investigations with nasal endoscopy made a clear diagnosis of transethmoidal nasal meningocele of 2 mm diameter.

An Irish company, Adapt Pharma, which makes a widely used naloxone nasal spray with a trade name of Narcan, denied that the patent was a means to price gouge.

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