This duality, a sonorant airflow through the nose along with an obstruction in the mouth, means that nasal occlusives behave both like sonorants and like obstruents.
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Igbo does not have a contrast among voiced occlusives ( between voiced stops and nasals ) : the one precedes oral vowels, and the other nasal vowels.
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Studies associating comfrey with veno-occlusive disease ( VOD ), do not differentiate between Russian and common comfrey, plants with very different levels of PAs.
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When a sequence of nasal + occlusive falls in contact with another occlusive or a fricative, the first occlusive is completely elided and the nasal undergoes partial assimilation.
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When a sequence of nasal + occlusive falls in contact with another occlusive or a fricative, the first occlusive is completely elided and the nasal undergoes partial assimilation.
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When a sequence of nasal + occlusive falls in contact with another occlusive or a fricative, the first occlusive is completely elided and the nasal undergoes partial assimilation.
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In the United States, the physician Edward Bliss Foote designed and sold an early form of occlusive pessary under the name " womb veil " starting in the 1860s.
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Occlusive materials like waxes and petroleum jelly prevent moisture loss and maintain lip comfort while flavorants, colorants, sunscreens, and various medicaments can provide additional, specific benefits.
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It is effective in the prophylaxis of migraine, occlusive peripheral vascular disease, vertigo of central and peripheral origin, and as an adjuvant in the therapy of epilepsy.
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The one published study, an autopsy series from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York demonstrated significantly less evidence for coronary occlusive disease.