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Syrinxa fluid-filled cavity located within the spinal cord (syringomyelia) or brain stem (syringobulbia). A syrinx usually is associated with conditions that interrupt the flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). They are most common in people with congenital abnormalities (birth defects) of the junction of the skull and spine. Symptoms include weakness of the [..]
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SyrinxThe term used to refer to a bird’s voice organ
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Syrinxtubular instrument, c. 1600, the thing itself known from 14c. in English, from Late Latin syrinx, from Greek syrinx "shepherd's pipe" (see syringe). Used of vocal organs of birds from 1 [..]
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SyrinxSee vocal communication.
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SyrinxA Natural Killer Cell
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SyrinxThe vocal organ in birds.
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Syrinx(n) a primitive wind instrument consisting of several parallel pipes bound together(n) the vocal organ of a bird
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SyrinxThe larynx-equivalent in a bird, where most vocalizations are produced. It is deep in the chest where the trachea (windpipe) splits into two bronchi. The thin membranes vibrate and create sound as air [..]
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SyrinxA sound-producing organ in birds which is located where the windpipe meets the pipes leading to the lungs.
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