Hyoid and laryngeal excursion kinematics - magnitude, duration and velocity - changes following successful exercise-based dysphagia rehabilitation: MDTP.
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M A Crary | M. Crary | G. Carnaby | I. Sia | P. Carvajal | I Sia | P Carvajal | A A Lacy | G D Carnaby | A. A. Lacy | A. Lacy
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