Sometimes clinicians need to assess aerodynamic and acoustic characteristics of the nasal cavity. Some patients with cranio-facial anomalies such as cleft palates may need such assessments. Certain disease specific pathologies… Click to show full abstract
Sometimes clinicians need to assess aerodynamic and acoustic characteristics of the nasal cavity. Some patients with cranio-facial anomalies such as cleft palates may need such assessments. Certain disease specific pathologies may involve temporary blockage in the nasal cavity. This study will present a simple procedure of computing the transfer function of acoustic energy from one nostril to the other.
               
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