The effects of taste and consistency on swallow physiology in younger and older healthy individuals: a surface electromyographic study.
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Alfred W Rademaker | A. Rademaker | C. Larson | J. Logemann | Charles R Larson | Ruiying Ding | Jeri A Logemann | Ruiying Ding
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