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  1. Sounds, based on their place of articulation, are in different groups, shown in the chart above. Note: Speech sounds can be differentiated from each other by how the air stream is affected as it goes …

  2. The diagnosis of labial adhesion is made by visual inspection of the external genitalia. The adhesion will appear as a white/gray midline raphe between the labia minora.

  3. Labial adhesions, also known as labial agglutination or labial fusion, constitute an acquired condition in which the labia are adherent in the midline (Figure 4).

  4. What are labial hypertrophy and labial asymmetry? Labial hypertrophy is an increase in the size of one or both of the “lips” of the vagina, called the labia. Labial hypertrophy can afect the inner labia, known …

  5. * This paper is part of a much larger project (145 pages to date) investigating the phonetics, phonology, and historical development of labial-velar stops and nasals.

  6. Root: The part of the tooth that descends below the gum line, into the jaw. Buccal, Facial, or Labial: (Front of tooth) -- This is the tooth surface that faces the outside of your mouth. Lingual or palatal: …

  7. What are labial adhesions? Labial adhesions occur when the inner lips of the female genitals (labia) adhere together. Partial labial adhesions mean only the upper or lower part of the labia are adhered …