- Swallowing, also
called deglutition or
inglutition in
scientific and
medical contexts, is a
physical process of an animal's
digestive tract (e.g. that...
- urination, defecation, vomiting,
swallowing (
deglutition), and
following exercise.
Manisty et al. note: "
Deglutition syncope is
characterised by loss of consciousness...
- by at
least two mechanisms,
namely demonstrated through the
modes of
deglutition or ingestion. First,
ingested material may have
pharmacological antiparasitic...
- X) via the
pharyngeal plexus. It
raises the
pharynx and
larynx during deglutition (swallowing) and
laterally draws the
pharyngeal walls up. It
opens the...
-
followed by the
primary esophageal peristalsis.
Swallowing depends on a
deglutition centre, a CPG
located in the
medulla oblongata,
which involves several...
-
dilates the
upper airway, ****isting respiration.
During the
first act of
deglutition, when the m**** of food is
being driven from the
mouth into the pharynx...
- The
thyroid gland and all
thyroid swelling move with the swallowing/
deglutition because the
thyroid is
attached to the
cartilage of the
larynx by the...
-
Gregory N.; Easterling, Caryn, eds. (27
September 2012).
Principles of
Deglutition.
Springer Science &
Business Media. p. 746. ISBN 978-1-4614-3794-9. Retrieved...
- No. 17, 1999)
cites the
inscription as a
closing to a
discussion of "
deglutition syncope", the
medical term for
fainting when swallowing. It is triggered...
-
Normal and
Defective Articulation of /s/ as
Related to
Malocclusion and
Deglutition".
Journal of
Speech and
Hearing Disorders. 29 (3): 269–285. doi:10.1044/jshd...