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The enlarged rostrum, larynx and lips allow these sounds to be extremely resonant.
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A few years before his death, throat cancer required the surgical removal of his larynx.
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It affects the pharynx including the tonsils and possibly the larynx.
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He later battled throat cancer which resulted in having his larynx surgically removed.
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As with the mammalian larynx, sound is produced by the vibration of air flowing across the organ.
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The sounds are sometimes called a "barroo" and are due to the unusually shaped larynx of the dogs.
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Anatomical aspects of humans, particularly the descended larynx, has been believed to be unique to humans' capacity to speak.
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It contrasts with faucalized voice, which involves the expansion of the larynx.
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He is credited with being the first physician to use a laryngeal stroboscope for examination of the larynx.
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This device is designed to allow the laryngoscopist to directly view the larynx.
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