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Dictionary » T » Throat Throatthroat (Science: botany) refers to the top of a corolla tube, where the tube joins the lobes. The passage to the stomach and lungs; in the front part of the neck below the chin and above the collarbone. ![]()
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Results from our forumcold forehead... gustato receptor of tongue get rapidly cool down since it carry out the impulse to spinal to brain,the path become cold so we feel it cold in our throat, tongue, forehead.
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Sound and how the brain reacts to it... customer service (I often ask stupid questions after I'm done with my reason for calling) LOL Soft or rough voices If someone clears there throat a certain way over and over Sometimes paper Bob Ross' voice and the paintbrush sound My kids combing my hair softly After a full body massage, ...
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Connection between opioid receptors and fatty acid receptors... intestine may also have more area to absorb through. Blocked gag reflex can motivate animals to keep on eating animals that could wiggle in their throat. But as usual in body receptors adjust their amount and sensitivity to work in certain limits so long term opiate use may cause very active smooth ...
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Why are animals so quiet?... prey, but still those that work in packs have to be able to communicate to work together for food. Some small lizards use color and a bulging throat to signify readiness to mate. So coloration, dances, displays, motions, scents, and sounds we humans cannot hear are some of the communications ...
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Bacteriophages and Acne?... Intestinal Flora Ear Infections (Otitis Media) Eye Infections Gingivitis Intestinal Infections Laryngitis Lung Infections Mastitis Myositis Nose / Throat Infections Prostatitis and Associated Sexual Problems Infected Prosthesis Chronic Sinusitis (Rhinosinusitis) Skin Boils / Abscess / Lesions Tracheitis ...
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