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vestibule bony cavity of the inner ear. vocal cords (vocal folds) - muscularized folds of mucous membrane that extend from the larynx (voice box) wall; enclosed in elastic vocal ligament and muscle that control the tension and rate of vibration of the cords as air passes through them. voice - sound produced by air passing out through the larynx and upper respiratory tract.
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vestigial Occurring in a rudimentary condition, as a result of evolutionary reduction from a more elaborated, functional character state in an ancestor.
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vestibular Refers to signals from the middle ear; vestibular sensations include floating, low-frequency vibrating, and similar sensations.
Ãâó: www.third-plateau.org/faq/dxm_glossary.shtml
vestibular relating to the balance system; more specifically to the vestibule of the inner ear
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vestibule An enclosed space at each end of a railway carriage giving access to the seating areas and to adjacent coaches. Warrant: The Railway Dictionary, An AZ of Railway Terminology, Alan A Jackson, Alan Sutton Publishing, 1996 Plural form: vestibules
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