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Otolaryngology / Phonetics / Larynx disorders / Voice disorders / Head and neck / Laryngitis / Dysphonia / Larynx / Laryngopharyngeal reflux / Human anatomy / Human voice / Medicine
Date: 2012-06-15 16:46:27
Otolaryngology
Phonetics
Larynx disorders
Voice disorders
Head and neck
Laryngitis
Dysphonia
Larynx
Laryngopharyngeal reflux
Human anatomy
Human voice
Medicine

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