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Hi guys

Yesterday we had the lecture via Skype about statistics.

I am very impressed by Hisham's way to give the lecture.It wasn't just simply read out...actually people had to answer many questions which were asked by Hisham considering the statistics and not only.

Moreover,everyone had a chance to ask some questions about the ORE exam in the end of the lecture.

Hisham thank you ever so much and I hope may be in the future we can organise more lectures if you have some time for us.

P.S.I know some people couldn't managed to get in touch when the lecture was on- really sorry about that.

Next time we will be more organised and create the skype group earlier on before the lecture.

SincerelyLyudmylaHuhley

From: marchbh@... <marchbh@...>Subject: Re: Name the muscles involved in the oral phase of swallowing Date: Sunday, 28 February, 2010, 12:22

Oral phase : buccinator, orbicularis labi, Styloglossus, genioglossus, mylohyoid, plus the intrinsic muscles of the tongue Marc --If anything just cannot go wrong, it will anyway.Get Free Random Signatures for BlackBerry at www.getempower. com Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device

From: "Viktoriia" <dentist_8406@ mail.ru>

Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2010 12:17:10 -0000

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Subject: Name the muscles involved in the oral phase of swallowing

For Oral phase--Mylohyoid -- lifts the tongue and Styloglossus-- pulls it back. Once the food bolus reaches the palatoglossal arch and the oropharynx--the pharyngeal phase of swallowing then begins.

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