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Fig 1.

Boundaries of the retropalatal (RP) and retroglossal (RG) compartments.

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Fig 2.

An example illustrating the method of recording the location of the most constricted region (white arrow).

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Fig 3.

A diagrammatic sketch of the phantom.

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Fig 4.

A volume rendered Cone-beam CT image of the phantom.

(A) High contrast view (B) Low contrast view.

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Table 1.

Anthropometric measurements of the retroglossal compartment.

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Table 2.

Anthropometric measurements of the retropalatal compartment.

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Table 3.

Comparison between the two oropharyngeal compartments.

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Table 4.

Gender differences in oropharyngeal parameters.

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