The main causes of increased vocal fremitus include conditions like pneumonia, lung consolidation, and lung tumors. Decreased vocal fremitus can be caused by conditions such as pleural effusion, obstructed bronchus, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
yes it is. example. He was a very vocal man.
I can give you several sentences.She has an amazing vocal range.The vocal track on the movie is too faint.The playground was vocal with the happy cries of children.He is a vocal critic of the mayor.Because women have thinner vocal chords than men do, female voices have a higher pitch. Who sings lead vocals for your band?
The two main types of phonemes are vowels and consonants. Vowels are sounds produced without significant constriction in the vocal tract, like /a/ in "cat." Consonants involve some constriction in the vocal tract, like /p/ in "pat."
Consonants are speech sounds produced by obstructing the airflow in some way with the vocal tract. The main criteria for determining consonants include the closure or narrowing of the vocal tract, the place of articulation (where the obstruction occurs), and the manner of articulation (how the obstruction is made).
She had a beautiful vocal performance at the concert last night.
Tactile fremitus is produced by vibrations generated by spoken word or air movement during respiration that are conducted through the chest wall. These vibrations are felt by placing a hand on the chest wall. Increased fremitus can indicate conditions like pneumonia, while decreased fremitus can indicate conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
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Increased fremitus over areas of consolidation occurs because the consolidated lung tissue becomes denser and conducts vibrations better than healthy lung tissue. This increases the transmission of vibrations from the bronchi to the chest wall, leading to increased tactile fremitus felt during palpation.
Fremitus
they vibrate..
It's Sun Ye/Sun(The leader of the group) who is the main vocal in Wonder Girls. :)
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Vocal cords, located in the larynx or voice box, are the main part of the human body that produce sound for speech and singing. Air passing through the vocal cords causes them to vibrate, producing sound waves that create sound.
The three main vocal resonators are the chest, throat, and head. These resonators amplify and enrich the sound produced by the vocal cords, resulting in a full and dynamic vocal tone. Proper control and coordination of these resonators are key to achieving a strong and resonant voice.
The vocal cords in the larynx (voice box) produce sound in humans. When air passes through the vocal cords and causes them to vibrate, sound is created.
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The vocal cords lengthen ad you get taller