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  2. Uvala (landform) - Wikipedia

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    Uvala is originally a local toponym used by people in some regions in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia. In geosciences it denotes a closed karst depression , a terrain form usually of elongated or compound structure and of larger size than that of sinkholes .

  3. Uvula - Wikipedia

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    The uvula (pl.: uvulas or uvulae), also known as the palatine uvula or staphyle, is a conic projection from the back edge of the middle of the soft palate, composed of connective tissue containing a number of racemose glands, and some muscular fibers.

  4. 10 Reasons You Should Never Ignore a Swollen Uvula, According ...

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." That dangly thing in the back of your throat (a.k.a. your uvula) is pretty important—it helps you ...

  5. Karst - Wikipedia

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    Global distribution of major outcrops of carbonate rocks (mainly limestone, except evaporites). The English word karst was borrowed from German Karst in the late 19th century, [6] which entered German usage much earlier, [7] to describe a number of geological, geomorphological, and hydrological features found within the range of the Dinaric Alps, stretching from the northeastern corner of ...

  6. Voiced uvular trill - Wikipedia

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    Features of the voiced uvular trill: Its manner of articulation is trill, which means it is produced by directing air over an articulator so that it vibrates.Unlike in tongue-tip trills, it is the uvula, not the tongue, that vibrates.

  7. Uvular consonant - Wikipedia

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    Uvulars are consonants articulated with the back of the tongue against or near the uvula, that is, further back in the mouth than velar consonants.Uvulars may be stops, fricatives, nasals, trills, or approximants, though the IPA does not provide a separate symbol for the approximant, and the symbol for the voiced fricative is used instead.

  8. Musculus uvulae - Wikipedia

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    The musculus uvulae [1] (also muscle of uvula, uvular muscle, or palatouvularis muscle [2]) is a bilaterally muscle of the soft palate (one of five such muscles) that acts to shorten the uvula when both muscles contract. [3]

  9. World No. 1 Jannik Sinner accepts three-month ban from tennis ...

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    Jannik Sinner has accepted a three-month ban from tennis to settle a case which has lingered over the sport for months after he twice tested positive for a banned substance, the World Anti-Doping ...