Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q836379> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 triples per page.
- Q836379 subject Q7471018.
- Q836379 subject Q8583185.
- Q836379 subject Q8839541.
- Q836379 abstract "Dysphonia is the medical term for disorders of the voice: an impairment in the ability to produce voice sounds using the vocal organs (it is distinct from dysarthria which signifies dysfunction in the muscles needed to produce speech). Thus, dysphonia is a phonation disorder. The dysphonic voice can be hoarse or excessively breathy, harsh, or rough, but some kind of phonation is still possible (contrasted with the more severe aphonia where phonation is impossible).Dysphonia has either organic or functional causes due to impairment of any one of the vocal organs. However, typically it is caused by some kind of interruption of the ability of the vocal folds to vibrate normally during exhalation. Thus, it is most often observed in the production of vowel sounds. For example, during typical normal phonation, the vocal folds come together to vibrate in a simple open/closed cycle modulating the airflow from the lungs. Weakness (paresis) of one side of the larynx can prevent simple cyclic vibration and lead to irregular movement in one or both sides of the glottis. This irregular motion is heard as roughness. This is quite common in vocal fold paresis.".
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink voice.html.
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink www.VoiceInfo.org.
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink www.VoiceMatters.net.
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink synthesis_en.html.
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink www.dysphonia.org.
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink projects.
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink www.ncvs.org.
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink dysphonia.htm.
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink hoarse.htm.
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink www.shc.uiowa.edu.
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink www.singingvoice.net.
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink ~shcvoice.
- Q836379 wikiPageExternalLink possible.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q11085.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q1126769.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q1194557.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q16499.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q16501.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q1806413.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q18068830.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q183344.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q189553.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q208413.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q214090.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q215558.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q2197000.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q223591.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q225957.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q2532980.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q3497004.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q36244.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q367616.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q374418.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q4117792.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q4446828.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q4593337.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q473563.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q47715.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q47912.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q5104989.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q514686.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q6318950.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q678132.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q684045.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q6971387.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q7390.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q7471018.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q786896.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q82811.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q8285.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q852423.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q8583185.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q8839541.
- Q836379 wikiPageWikiLink Q9637.
- Q836379 comment "Dysphonia is the medical term for disorders of the voice: an impairment in the ability to produce voice sounds using the vocal organs (it is distinct from dysarthria which signifies dysfunction in the muscles needed to produce speech). Thus, dysphonia is a phonation disorder.".
- Q836379 label "Dysphonia".
- Q836379 homepage www.ncvs.org.