Spectral analyses of activity of laryngeal and orofacial muscles in stutterers.
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E Luschei | M Hirano | M Denny | A Smith | J Wood | S Badylak | Anne Smith | Erich Luschei | Margaret Denny | Jennifer Wood | Minoru Hirano | Steven Badylak
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