A pulmonic ingressive phoneme was found in the apparently constructed ritual language Damin, the last speaker of which died in the 1990s.
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Pulmonary, or pulmonic stenosis is an often congenital narrowing of the pulmonary valve; it can be present in nasodigitoacoustic-affected infants.
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Doke's nasal-click letters were based on the letter } }, continuing the pattern of the pulmonic nasal consonants } }.
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The pulmonary valve ( sometimes referred to as the pulmonic valve ) lies between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery, and has three cusps.
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In pulmonary valve stenosis, there is a reduction in blood flow to the lungs due to an obstruction of the heart at the pulmonic valve.
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The reduced volume in the right ventricle allows the pulmonic valve to close earlier at the end of ventricular systole, causing P 2 to occur earlier.
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If pulmonary hypertension secondary to mitral stenosis is severe, the P 2 ( pulmonic ) component of the second heart sound ( S 2 ) will become loud.
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This is believed the first publication which dealt with the normal cardiac structure and the changes seen in ventricular septal defect and pulmonic stenosis ( Doby, 1976 ).
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Newton was born with several congenital heart defects, including a ventricular septal defect, an atrial septal defect, transposition of the great vessels, and pulmonic stenosis.
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Other languages, for example in Taiwan, have been claimed to have pulmonic ingressives, but these claims have either proven to be spurious or to be occasional phonetic detail.