Mammalian laryngseal air sacs add variability to the vocal tract impedance: physical and computational modeling.
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Tobias Riede | Jacob B. Munger | I. Tokuda | S. Thomson | T. Riede | Isao T. Tokuda | Jacob B. Munger | Scott L. Thomson
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