- may
cause muteness.
Trauma or
injury to Broca's area,
located in the left
inferior frontal cortex of the brain, can
cause muteness.
Muteness may follow...
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Mute,
mute,
muté, or
mutē in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Muteness is a
speech disorder in
which a
person lacks the
ability to speak.
Mute,
Mutes...
- The
mute swan (Cygnus olor) is a
species of swan and a
member of the
waterfowl family Anatidae. It is
native to much of Eurasia, and (as a rare winter...
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Múte Inequnaaluk Bourup Egede (Greenlandic: [mut͡sːi inɜquˈnaːluk ˈpou̯ʁɔp ˈeːəðə]; born 11
March 1987) is a
Greenlandic politician who has
served as the...
- A
mute is a
device attached to a
musical instrument which changes the instrument's tone
quality (timbre) or
lowers its volume.
Mutes are
commonly used...
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diagnosis and treatment.
Although many
autistic people are also
selectively mute, they
often display other behaviors—stimming,
repetitive behaviors, social...
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Mute is a 2018 tech-noir film
directed by
Duncan Jones, who co-wrote the
script with
Michael Robert Johnson. A follow-up to his 2009 film Moon, it stars...
- Look up
muter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Muter is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bill
Muter (born 1984),
American musician...
- BRILL. p. 277. ISBN 90-04-07026-5. Scalenghe, Sara (2014). "Deafness and
Muteness".
Disability in the
Ottoman Arab World, 1500–1800.
Cambridge University...
- A
mute of
malice is a
defendant in a
criminal case who
willfully chooses not to speak, as
opposed to one who does not
speak because he is
physically or...