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Page 487
... coordination of these efforts in the modern team approach . But again , the largest group of disorders of voice and speech has causes other than these grossly organic lesions . They belong within the province of speech rehabilitation by ...
... coordination of these efforts in the modern team approach . But again , the largest group of disorders of voice and speech has causes other than these grossly organic lesions . They belong within the province of speech rehabilitation by ...
Page 490
... coordination ) , leading to various disorganizations of speech including a “ drunken ” ( ataxic ) quality . Mental retardation . Major advances in the science of inheritance ( genetics ) and in biochemistry have clarified a number of ...
... coordination ) , leading to various disorganizations of speech including a “ drunken ” ( ataxic ) quality . Mental retardation . Major advances in the science of inheritance ( genetics ) and in biochemistry have clarified a number of ...
Page 786
... coordination . A O Ca2 + B Mo ( A ) Fluorite ( CaF2 ) structure , each calcium surrounded by eight fluoride ions and each fluorine by four calcium ions . ( B ) Molybdenite ( MoS2 ) structure , composed of layers of molybdenum and sulfur ...
... coordination . A O Ca2 + B Mo ( A ) Fluorite ( CaF2 ) structure , each calcium surrounded by eight fluoride ions and each fluorine by four calcium ions . ( B ) Molybdenite ( MoS2 ) structure , composed of layers of molybdenum and sulfur ...
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