Definition of Deglutition. Meaning of Deglutition. Synonyms of Deglutition

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- Swallowing, also called deglutition or inglutition in scientific contexts, is the process in the body of a human that allows for a substance to p**** from...
- 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...
- X) via the pharyngeal plexus. It raises the pharynx and larynx during deglutition (swallowing) and laterally draws the pharyngeal walls up. It opens the...
- urination, defecation, vomiting, swallowing (deglutition), and following exercise. Manisty et al. note: "Deglutition syncope is characterised by loss of consciousness...
- pain causes dry deglutition and dry deglutition adds to the pain, triggering a vicious circle. The spams start after dry deglutition, after the meals...
- followed by the primary esophageal peristalsis. Swallowing depends on a deglutition centre, a CPG located in the medulla oblongata, which involves several...
- Gregory N.; Easterling, Caryn, eds. (27 September 2012). Principles of Deglutition. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 746. ISBN 978-1-4614-3794-9. Retrieved...
- 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...
- by at least two mechanisms, namely demonstrated through the modes of deglutition or ingestion. First, ingested material may have pharmacological antiparasitic...
- vertebrates, that mani****tes food for chewing (mastication) and swallowing (deglutition). It is sensitive and kept moist by saliva. The underside of the tongue...