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Cosa (chi) è larynx$43463$ - definizione

EARLY BRITISH PILOTLESS AIRCRAFT
Larynx (Long Range Gun with Lynx Engine); Larynx (unmanned aircraft); RAE Larynx (unmanned aircraft); RAE LARYNX
  • "RAE Larynx on cordite fired catapult of destroyer HMS Stronghold, July 1927. The man on the box is Dr. George Gardner, later Director of RAE."<ref name="werrell1985"/>

Laryngological         
  • Extrinsic laryngeal muscles
  • Vocal cords abducted and adducted
  • Cut through the larynx of a horse<br />
(frontal section, posterior view)<br />1&nbsp;[[hyoid bone]]; 2&nbsp;[[epiglottis]]; 3&nbsp;[[vestibular fold]]; 4&nbsp;[[vocal fold]]; 5&nbsp;[[ventricularis muscle]]; 6&nbsp;[[ventricle of larynx]]; 7&nbsp;[[vocalis muscle]]; 8&nbsp;[[Thyroid Cartilage]]; 9&nbsp;Cricoid Cartilage; 10&nbsp;[[infraglottic cavity]]; 11&nbsp;first [[tracheal]] cartilage; 12 [[trachea]]
  • The basic parts of the human larynx.
  • [[Endoscopic]] image of an inflamed human larynx
  • Image of endoscopy
VOICE BOX, AN ORGAN IN THE NECK OF AMPHIBIANS, REPTILES, AND MAMMALS
Laryngological; Laryngeal diseases; Laryngeal muscles; Larnyx; Larynx disorders; Laryngeal cavity; Cavity of the larynx; Muscles of larynx; Laryngologist; Larynges; Supraglottis; Oedema of larynx; Stenosis of larynx; Musculi laryngis; Laranyx; Laranx; Laryngeal cavities; Muscles of the larynx; Larynx muscles
·adj Of or pertaining to Laryngology.
Laryngologist         
  • Extrinsic laryngeal muscles
  • Vocal cords abducted and adducted
  • Cut through the larynx of a horse<br />
(frontal section, posterior view)<br />1&nbsp;[[hyoid bone]]; 2&nbsp;[[epiglottis]]; 3&nbsp;[[vestibular fold]]; 4&nbsp;[[vocal fold]]; 5&nbsp;[[ventricularis muscle]]; 6&nbsp;[[ventricle of larynx]]; 7&nbsp;[[vocalis muscle]]; 8&nbsp;[[Thyroid Cartilage]]; 9&nbsp;Cricoid Cartilage; 10&nbsp;[[infraglottic cavity]]; 11&nbsp;first [[tracheal]] cartilage; 12 [[trachea]]
  • The basic parts of the human larynx.
  • [[Endoscopic]] image of an inflamed human larynx
  • Image of endoscopy
VOICE BOX, AN ORGAN IN THE NECK OF AMPHIBIANS, REPTILES, AND MAMMALS
Laryngological; Laryngeal diseases; Laryngeal muscles; Larnyx; Larynx disorders; Laryngeal cavity; Cavity of the larynx; Muscles of larynx; Laryngologist; Larynges; Supraglottis; Oedema of larynx; Stenosis of larynx; Musculi laryngis; Laranyx; Laranx; Laryngeal cavities; Muscles of the larynx; Larynx muscles
·noun One who applies himself to laryngology.
Larynx         
  • Extrinsic laryngeal muscles
  • Vocal cords abducted and adducted
  • Cut through the larynx of a horse<br />
(frontal section, posterior view)<br />1&nbsp;[[hyoid bone]]; 2&nbsp;[[epiglottis]]; 3&nbsp;[[vestibular fold]]; 4&nbsp;[[vocal fold]]; 5&nbsp;[[ventricularis muscle]]; 6&nbsp;[[ventricle of larynx]]; 7&nbsp;[[vocalis muscle]]; 8&nbsp;[[Thyroid Cartilage]]; 9&nbsp;Cricoid Cartilage; 10&nbsp;[[infraglottic cavity]]; 11&nbsp;first [[tracheal]] cartilage; 12 [[trachea]]
  • The basic parts of the human larynx.
  • [[Endoscopic]] image of an inflamed human larynx
  • Image of endoscopy
VOICE BOX, AN ORGAN IN THE NECK OF AMPHIBIANS, REPTILES, AND MAMMALS
Laryngological; Laryngeal diseases; Laryngeal muscles; Larnyx; Larynx disorders; Laryngeal cavity; Cavity of the larynx; Muscles of larynx; Laryngologist; Larynges; Supraglottis; Oedema of larynx; Stenosis of larynx; Musculi laryngis; Laranyx; Laranx; Laryngeal cavities; Muscles of the larynx; Larynx muscles
·noun The expanded upper end of the windpipe or trachea, connected with the hyoid bone or cartilage. It contains the vocal cords, which produce the voice by their vibrations, when they are stretched and a current of air passes between them. The larynx is connected with the pharynx by an opening, the glottis, which, in mammals, is protected by a lidlike epiglottis.

Wikipedia

RAE Larynx

The Royal Aircraft Establishment Larynx (from "Long Range Gun with Lynx engine") was an early British pilotless aircraft, to be used as a guided anti-ship weapon. Started in September 1925, it was an early cruise missile guided by an autopilot.