- an
endotracheal tube is p****ed
through the
mouth and
vocal apparatus into the trachea. In a
nasotracheal procedure, an
endotracheal tube is p****ed through...
-
Vocal range is the
range of
pitches that a
human voice can phonate. A
common application is
within the
context of singing,
where it is used as a defining...
- the
tube and
nasal irritation. More specifically, when
nasogastric or
nasoenteric tubes are
placed incorrectly, they can
damage patients'
vocal cords...
-
Vocal resonance may be
defined as "the
process by
which the
basic product of
phonation is
enhanced in
timbre and/or
intensity by the air-filled cavities...
- songwriting. Some
singers put
videos on You
Tube and
streaming apps.
Singers market themselves to
buyers of
vocal talent, by
doing auditions in
front of a...
- Sengstaken–Blakemore
tube (a
tube into the
gastrointestinal tract).
Catheterization Nasogastric intubation Tracheal intubation ROTIGS Goodman, RS (1986). "True
vocal cord...
-
Vocal pedagogy is the
study of the art and
science of
voice instruction. It is used in the
teaching of
singing and ****ists in
defining what
singing is...
-
through the
unidirectional tube. Upon expiration,
pressure causes the
valve to close,
redirecting air
around the
tube, past the
vocal folds,
producing sound...
- The
human voice consists of
sound made by a
human being using the
vocal tract,
including talking, singing, laughing, crying, screaming, shouting, humming...
- Gary
Cambra – guitar, keyboards,
vocals (1989–2006) Niekerken, Bill Van (May 16, 2017). "Let's
celebrate the
Tubes, one of SF's
weirdest rock
bands ever"...