Swallowing

  • 21goldfish swallowing — a fad in 1920s America, re emerging in 1939 at universities, re appearing at intervals since then, and being banned in various towns. The record allegedly exceeded 300 fish at one sitting. The Belgian city of Geraardsbergen maintains an annual… …

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  • 22sword-swallowing — noun see sword swallower …

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  • 23ГЛОТАНИЕ — (swallowing, deglutition) рефлекторный акт, при котором пищевой комок поступает из полости рта в пищевод. Глотание состоит из ряда последовательных движений: мышцы мягкого неба сокращаются и поднимается небная занавеска; ее свободный край… …

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  • 24psomophagy — swallowing food without thorough chewing Feeding and Eating …

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  • 25Oropharyngeal dysphagia — ICD 10 R13 ICD 9 787.22 DiseasesDB 17942 …

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  • 26Dan Meyer (performer) — Dan Meyer Born Daniel Meyer April 7, 1957 (1957 04 07) (age 54) Michigan City, Indiana, United States Nationality American Occupation Corporate entertainer, author, inspirational/motivational speaker, performance …

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  • 27Speech and language pathology — Speech language pathology is the study of disorders that affect a person s speech, language, cognition, voice, swallowing (dysphagia) and the rehabilitative or corrective treatment of physical and/or cognitive deficits/disorders resulting in… …

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  • 28Presbyphagia — vs. Dysphagia = Although age related changes place older adults at risk swallowing disorders, an older adult’s swallow is not necessarily an impaired swallow. Presbyphagia refers to characteristic changes in the swallowing mechanism of otherwise… …

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  • 29Central pattern generator — Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural networks that produce rhythmic patterned outputs without sensory feedback.[1][2] CPGs have been shown to produce rhythmic outputs resembling normal rhythmic motor pattern production even in isolation… …

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  • 30Dysphagia — Not to be confused with Dysphasia. Dysphagia ICD 10 R13 ICD 9 438.82, 787.2 …

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