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  1. Vocal Cords

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    Mechanisms of Sound Production
    Phonation occurs when pressurized air from the lungs forces the adducted vocal folds apart, setting up a cyclical pattern of opening and closing. This is governed primarily by the Myoelastic-Aerodynamic Theory [1].
    The Mucosal Wave