His primary areas of work involved physiological taste, studies of position and motion sensations and the physiology of the vocal organs, to name a few.
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Today the vocal organ is more than a century old; it is built by the German firm Flentrop Orgelbouw, so it retained its distinctive sound and look.
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Some species can imitate the human voice and other sounds, although they do not have vocal cords instead possessing a vocal organ at the base of the syrinx.
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After a professional life of great usefulness he was stricken down in the summer of 1885 by paralysis, which so affected his vocal organs that he was thenceforth unable to speak.
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However, not yet satisfied with the progress he had achieved, Del Monaco began to make up and add to his technique, in order to get more from his vocal organs.
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Classes can be distinguished by the sound of one's voice, but the lower classes have more developed vocal organs, enabling them to feign the voice of a Polygon or even a Circle.
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She also sang in the BBC Chorus, before retraining as a soprano with Professor Frederick Husler and Yvonne Rodd-Marling, authors of " Singing : The Physical Nature of the Vocal Organ ".
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In Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu the inscription on the base of an idol of Cthulhu is first described as " gibberish " because it consists of unpronounceable jumbles of consonants, not meant for human vocal organs.
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Melocchi's scorecard showed that he had already proven himself expertly prepared and capable in the complementary studies of piano, theory, harmony, scenic arts, and physiology of the vocal organs, as well as the standard cultural studies in Italian history, poetry, and literature.
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"" There must have been among Cornish speakers a tendency to a somewhat blurred sound of certain letters, as though there were an obstruction of some sort in their vocal organs, not altogether unlike that attributed on the stage and in fiction, with some foundation in fact, to the Hebrew race.