Position of the hyoid and larynx in people with muscle tension dysphonia
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Soren Y Lowell | Raymond H Colton | Richard T Kelley | Soren Y. Lowell | R. Colton | R. Kelley | Patrick B Smith | Joel E Portnoy | Joel E. Portnoy | Patrick B. Smith
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