laryngostroboscope

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English

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Etymology

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From laryngo- +‎ stroboscope.

Noun

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laryngostroboscope (plural laryngostroboscopes)

  1. An instrument used to observe the vibration of the vocal chords during speech or singing
    • 2016 January 6, “Regeneration of Vocal Fold Mucosa Using Tissue-Engineered Structures with Oral Mucosal Cells”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      The upper surfaces of the vocal folds were illuminated by a stroboscopic light from the laryngostroboscope though a flexible endoscope (ENF-VH, Olympus).
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