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1998

Journal Article

The physiologic cause of swallowing sounds: Answers from heart sounds and vocal tract acoustics

Cichero, JAY and Murdoch, BE (1998). The physiologic cause of swallowing sounds: Answers from heart sounds and vocal tract acoustics. Dysphagia, 13 (1), 39-52. doi: 10.1007/PL00009548

The physiologic cause of swallowing sounds: Answers from heart sounds and vocal tract acoustics

1997

Journal Article

Fluids used during videofluoroscopy are more viscous and dense than their meal-time counterparts: Implications for dysphagic assessment

Cichero, J. A. Y., Halley, P. J., Hay, G. and Murdoch, B. E. (1997). Fluids used during videofluoroscopy are more viscous and dense than their meal-time counterparts: Implications for dysphagic assessment. Journal of Medical Speech-language Pathology, 5 (3), 203-215.

Fluids used during videofluoroscopy are more viscous and dense than their meal-time counterparts: Implications for dysphagic assessment