| 11. | A postnasalized stop or prestopped nasal begins with a raised velum that lowers during the occlusion.
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| 12. | During metamorphosis they lose their velum, and undergo external and internal changes that produce the juvenile.
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| 13. | Formerly a taxonomic group of velum ), which is called a gymnocarpic or hemiangiocarpic ontogeny, respectively.
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| 14. | The velum is lowered so as to direct pulmonic airflow through the nasal cavity during the lingual initiation.
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| 15. | It illustrates the artist's almost photographic painting technique as well as her sculptural use of velum.
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| 16. | Dr . Case did extensive work with Cleft Lip and Palate and is known to develop Velum Obturator.
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| 17. | The first 100 copies of Joyce's book were printed on Japanese velum and signed by the author.
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| 18. | The original velum Charles 1st Title still exists along with the Ulster King of Arms Pedigree produced in 1830.
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| 19. | Directly rostral to the superior cerebellar peduncle, there is the superior medullary velum and then the two trochlear nerves.
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| 20. | The velum is a single circular structure that projects from between the valves, in front of the small foot.
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