Anatomy and Physiology The larynx consists of a cartilaginous framework comprising the single thyroid, cricoid, and epiglottic cartilages and the paired arytenoids, corniculate, and cuneiform cartilages. The larynx is suspended from the hyoid bone by the thyrohyoid membrane. The vocal cords extend...
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The activation functions can be sigmoid, tanH (similar to a sigmoid), or ReLU (rectified linear unit) which has a slope of 1. After this function processes the sum, the output is delivered.Source: Shiland BJ. Chapter 8-Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology. In: Zenith, editor. Medical ...
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