Berke G S, Green D C, Smith M E, Arnstein D P, Honrubia V, Natividad M, Conrad W A
UCLA Department of Surgery 90024-1624.
J Acoust Soc Am. 1991 Mar;89(3):1358-63. doi: 10.1121/1.400679.
The in vivo canine model of the larynx was used to measure transglottic pressures and airflow during phonation. Conditions of supraglottal resistance were also simulated. Pressure drop-flow curves were compared with data on collapsible tubes. The in vivo in canine model of the larynx demonstrates a number of features similar to oscillation in collapsible tubes.