syrinx in English

noun
1
a set of panpipes.
2
the lower larynx or voice organ in birds, situated at or near the junction of the trachea and bronchi and well developed in songbirds.
They have a tracheobronchial syrinx with one pair of intrinsic muscles and modified bronchial and tracheal rings.
noun
    panpipepandean pipe

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1. Computer-assisted myelography indicated that the metal wire remained in place and that the syrinx had collapsed.

2. The syrinx morphology is distinctly like those of accipiter hawks but shows similarities to features found in Nisaetus.

3. Annalist, Category: Artist, Albums: Trial, Eon, Artemis, Memories, Singles: Syrinx, Top Tracks: The Return, Aniol i Duch, Monthly Listeners: 3

4. Three of these genera, Tityra, Pachyramphus and Xenopsaris, were later moved to Tyrannidae based on the morphology of their skull and syrinx.

5. An open mind-set keeps encouraging Syrinx Brass and String Quintet to try a ranging of works varied from periods , countries and styles.

6. Additionally, they have no vocal cords, but they have a syrinx out of which come melodious songs like those of the nightingales and mockingbirds.

7. 16 The syrinx can expand and elongate over time, destroying the centre of the spinal cord and causing symptoms that vary with the syrinx's size and location.

8. 14 The presence of a syrinx is responsible for a cohort of specific signs and symptoms that range from dysesthetic sensations with classical algothermal dissociation to spasticity and paresis.

9. The songbird syrinx SEE-rinks the bird voice box, located at the branch point between the trachea and bronchi and containing vibrating tissues called labia, in songBirds capable of making two sounds at once via independent muscle control makes vocal gymnastics possible–for example the Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) is a able to sweep …