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Effects of Lung Volume on the Glottal Voice Source.
Jenny Iwarsson
, M Thomasson, J Sundberg
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Voice Source
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Lung Volume
100%
Phonation
50%
Subglottal Pressure
50%
Untrained Users
25%
Inverse Filtering
25%
Force Components
25%
Source Characteristics
25%
Singing Pedagogy
25%
Closed Quotient
25%
Peak Flow
25%
Glottal Adduction
25%
Pressure Peak
25%
Vocal Loudness
25%
Voice Therapy
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Lung Volume
100%
Phonation
50%
Voice Therapy
25%
Peak Expiratory Flow
25%
Adduction
25%
Breathing
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Lung Volume
100%
Peak Expiratory Flow
25%