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    Effect of Vocal Fold Implant Placement on Depth of Vibration and Vocal Output by Smith, Simeon L., Titze, Ingo R., Storck, Claudio, Mau, Ted

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-09-2020)
    “…Objective Most type 1 thyroplasty implants and some common injectable materials are mechanically stiff. Placing them close to the supple vocal fold mucosa can…”
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    Characterization of Flow-resistant Tubes Used for Semi-occluded Vocal Tract Voice Training and Therapy by Smith, Simeon L, Titze, Ingo R

    Published in Journal of voice (01-01-2017)
    “…Summary Objectives This study aimed to characterize the pressure-flow relationship of tubes used for semi-occluded vocal tract voice training/therapy, as well…”
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    Vocal fold contact patterns based on normal modes of vibration by Smith, Simeon L., Titze, Ingo R.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (17-05-2018)
    “…The fluid–structure interaction and energy transfer from respiratory airflow to self-sustained vocal fold oscillation continues to be a topic of interest in…”
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    On measuring the bending strength of septate grass stems by Robertson, Daniel J., Smith, Simeon L., Cook, Douglas D.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-01-2015)
    “…• Premise of the study: Reliable testing methodologies are a fundamental tenet of scientific research. However, very little information is found in the…”
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    Benchmarks for time-domain simulation of sound propagation in soft-walled airways: steady configurations by Titze, Ingo R, Palaparthi, Anil, Smith, Simeon L

    “…Time-domain computer simulation of sound production in airways is a widely used tool, both for research and synthetic speech production technology. Speed of…”
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    Sensitivity analysis of muscle mechanics-based voice simulator to determine gender-specific speech characteristics by Smith, Simeon L., Maxfield, Lynn, Hunter, Eric J.

    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the gender differences in voice simulation using a sensitivity analysis approach. A global, Monte Carlo-based…”
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    A viscoelastic laryngeal muscle model with active components by Smith, Simeon L, Hunter, Eric J

    “…Accurate definitions of both passive and active tissue characteristics are important to laryngeal muscle modeling. This report tested the efficacy of a muscle…”
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    Effect of inferior surface angle on the self-oscillation of a computational vocal fold model by Smith, Simeon L., Thomson, Scott L.

    “…Geometry of the human vocal folds strongly influences their oscillatory motion. While the effect of intraglottal geometry on phonation has been widely…”
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    Effect of Fibular Malrotation on Tibiotalar Joint Contact Mechanics in a Weber B Ankle Fracture Model by Ayala, Alfonso E., Khwaja, Ansab, Goodison, Brianna C., Smith, Simeon L., Kim, Samuel Y., Irwin, Jared T., Latt, L. Daniel

    Published in Foot and ankle specialist (08-10-2022)
    “…Background In minimally displaced Weber B ankle fractures, the distal fibular fracture fragment can be externally rotated. This malrotation is difficult to…”
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    Influence of subglottic stenosis on the flow-induced vibration of a computational vocal fold model by Smith, Simeon L., Thomson, Scott L.

    Published in Journal of fluids and structures (01-04-2013)
    “…The effect of subglottic stenosis on vocal fold vibration is investigated. An idealized stenosis is defined, parameterized, and incorporated into a…”
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    Influence of Subglottic Geometry on Computational and Synthetic Vocal Fold Model Vibration by Smith, Simeon L

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…The voice plays a vital role in human communication. The purpose of voice research is to advance the understanding of voice production physics, with the…”
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