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However , air molecules have weight , and the weight of the vast ocean of air surrounding the earth and pressing down toward its surface with a force known as atmospheric pressure keeps the air molecules compressed relatively close ...
However , air molecules have weight , and the weight of the vast ocean of air surrounding the earth and pressing down toward its surface with a force known as atmospheric pressure keeps the air molecules compressed relatively close ...
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pressure , and ( 3 ) the degree of precision in controlling changes of breath pressure . 1. The strength of breath pressure depends upon the strength of the muscles that are used to exert pressure upon the exhaled breath .
pressure , and ( 3 ) the degree of precision in controlling changes of breath pressure . 1. The strength of breath pressure depends upon the strength of the muscles that are used to exert pressure upon the exhaled breath .
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1 1 1 of speech situations including most modern styles of acting and public speaking , he can probably learn to sustain breath pressure sufficiently by merely developing greater economy in the use of breath .
1 1 1 of speech situations including most modern styles of acting and public speaking , he can probably learn to sustain breath pressure sufficiently by merely developing greater economy in the use of breath .
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The Eating and Drinking Mechanism | 73 |
Vocal Variations While Speaking | 81 |
THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
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