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English: Subject 10 singing the task in mf, pp, and ff.
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Source S1 Video from Echternach M, Burk F, Burdumy M, Traser L, Richter B (2016). "Morphometric Differences of Vocal Tract Articulators in Different Loudness Conditions in Singing". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0153792. PMID 27096935. PMC: 4838265.
Author Echternach M, Burk F, Burdumy M, Traser L, Richter B
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