How To Use Inner ear In A Sentence
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You may have vertigo because of swelling or fluid in your inner ear.
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I am hoping that my hirsute body will prevent any bugs from plundering the sanctity of my inner ear.
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Loud infrasound in the range of 0.5 to 10 Hz is sufficient to activate the vestibular, or balance system, in the inner ear.
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Back in London, another physician would misdiagnose her symptoms as labyrinthitis—a viral infection of the inner ear.
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Changes in the inner ear or in the nerves attached to it, earwax buildup and various diseases can all impact your hearing.
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The same is true of the inner ear, which converts sound waves to electrical impulses for the auditory nerve.
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Moreover, tinnitus is often found in people with severe sensorineural hearing loss or following physical damage to the inner ear, which would argue against a cochlear origin for the condition.
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In the inner ear they are changed into electrical messages.
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Graham Burnett wrote a fascinating essay in Cabinet recently about otolithic organs, the pair of sensors in the inner ear that help us stay balanced and maintain inertia.
Boing Boing
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The receptor organ of posture and equilibrium is a composite one located in the semicircular canals, the utricle, and the saccule of the inner ear.
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Results: The results showed that the effusion of the middle ear decrease the amplitude of stapes footplate and umbo, weaken the incoming energy of the inner ear, thus leading to hearing loss.
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The stock price of High-tech industry is depended primarily on the inner Earning per share.
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The inner ear and the semicircular canal and utricle balance function main balloon.
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The assumption commonly made is that vibrations in the water or air by direct contact cause the tympanic membrane to vibrate; this in turn causes a movement of the columella, which is transmitted to the perilymphatic fluid of the inner ear.
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The disease can also cause a build up of pressure in the inner ear leading to severe earache.
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By changes in their development, the articular and the quadrate bones in mammals were modified into two bones, the malleus and incus, whose function was now to transmit sound from the tympanic membrane to the inner ear.
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Since gas bubbles increase sensitivity to sound, many ray-finned fish (e.g. herrings, elephantfishes and squirrelfishes) have modified gas bladders and swimbladders adjacent to the inner ear.
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The stirrup bone exerts pressure at the oval window of the inner ear, further increasing the sound energy up to fifteen times.
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The direction of these beating, jerking, movements of the eye called nystagmus can actually tell a doctor which part of the inner ear has a problem.
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Two of the bones found in the reptilian jaw are nearly identical to two of the bones in the mammalian inner ear.
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Tumors also can cause nausea and vomiting, particularly if they affect the inner ear, gastrointestinal tract, liver or brain.
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In these cases, we would stimulate the nerve or the ear preoperatively by anesthetizing the ear and then through the ear drum place an electrode onto the inner ear to determine if the patient could hear the sound.
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The cumulative effect of loud noise is damage to the specialised hair cells in the inner ear that are essential to hearing.
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Like the inner ear in humans, the otolith plays a role in hearing and balance.
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A small ear bone called the stirrup that helps transmit sound to the inner ear.
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Because of graduation tonight, he was eating dinner early.
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The receptor organ of posture and equilibrium is a composite one located in the semicircular canals, the utricle, and the saccule of the inner ear.
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The treatment involves the placement of twenty-two electrodes in the inner ear.
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-- Vestibular neuritis, also known as labyrinthitis, also known as a swollen inner ear that causes vertigo and other balance issues
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The disease can also cause a build up of pressure in the inner ear leading to severe earache.
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The treatment involves the placement of twenty-two electrodes in the inner ear.
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Cochlear implants transmit electrical signals from the inner ear to the brain, which interprets them as sound.
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Severely deaf children can be fitted with implants that replace a nonworking inner ear.
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But I could feel that we were descending slowly - after two solid days on aeroplanes, my inner ear was sensitive to the tilt of movement.
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When the massive inner earthworks were added, with only two entrances, they enclosed an arena separated from the outside world by an imposing barrier.
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A small ear bone called the stirrup that helps transmit sound to the inner ear.
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When the eardrum vibrates, tiny bones within the middle ear transmit the sound signals to the inner ear.
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A small percentage have otosclerosis (fused inner ear bones) helped by an operation.
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This infection of the balance mechanism in the inner ear usually subsides within six weeks.
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If the eardrum is no longer physically connected to the inner ear, i.e. loss of a single ossicle, the impedance matching effectively reduces to zero (in fact "poor impedance matching" is just an oxymoron), but hearing does not require all parts of the system.
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In the early 19th century Flourens had already proved by experiment that by stimulating the semi-circular canals of the inner ear certain rhythmical eye movements (called nystagmus) could be caused and Purkinje showed that in human beings vertigo was induced by rotation.
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1914 - Presentation
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As a central nervous system depressant, black cohosh directly inhibits vasomotor centers involved with inner ear balance and hearing.
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If you share my aversion to rides (I love ‘em, it’s my inner ear that can’t stand ‘em), then the midway is only slightly less noisy and unpleasant than the battle of the same name.
The first sentence I wrote today…
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The tubes connect the back of your throat to your inner ear.
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Structure of the brain cavity and inner ear of the centrosaurine ceratopsid dinosaur Pachyrhinosaurus based on CT scanning and 3D visualization. by L.M. Witmer and R.C. Ridgely
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There they became the anvil and the hammer, minute bones that transmit sound from the eardrum to the stirrup bone and, ultimately, to the inner ear.
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Three bones transmit sounds to the inner ear.
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Mammals hear sounds after they are transmitted from the outside world to their inner ears by a chain of three bones, the malleus, incus, and stapes.
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However the inner ear is divided, the osteological result is the same.
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She will complete round-robin play against her opponent Saturday, with the winner earning a semifinal berth.
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Using this system, the investigators examined whether direct administration of stem cells into the inner ear could restore the cochlear fibrocyte population and aid hearing recovery.
Stem Cells Enhance Hearing Recovery | Impact Lab
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A device called a cochlear implant can be surgically inserted in the inner ear of children as young as 12 months of age to stimulate hearing.
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Other articles included in the special issue evaluate the comparative benefits of different types of vestibular rehabilitation exercises (habituation exercises versus gaze stability exercises) to reduce dizziness and improve gaze stability, as well as the influence of damage to the otolith organs of the inner ear on outcomes following vestibular rehabilitation.
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Thankfully an eardrum is a flexible tissue stretched taut over the inner ear.
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In amphibians the inner ear is mechanically coupled to the pectoral girdle through the operculum.
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That bone turned out to be the stapes, which transmitted vibrations to the animal's inner ear.
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Ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Anthony Zeitouni said the term labyrinthitis comes from the word labyrinth, referring to the part of the inner ear that helps control balance.
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Microscopic crystals of aragonite located in the inner ears of zebrafish control balance and hearing.
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You should always use earmuffs or properly fitted earplugs to reduce the noise getting into your inner ear.
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The vestibular fontanelle was reorganized as a space that would eventually become the inner ear.
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My daughter Natalie had requested the cake for her birthday, having remembered it fondly from a family dinner earlier this year.
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He discovered that a sound stimulus entering the inner ear causes a wave-like distortion to propagate along the basilar membrane.
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The inner ear's structure and contents is thought to permit the shark to determine and distinguish sounds and the geomagnetic fields of the earth's magma.
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Problems in the inner ear, such as the age-related hearing loss called presbyacusis, the side effects of certain drugs (examples, the salicylates and quinine), Meniere's disease (a disorder of the sensory structures of the inner ear), and noise damage, are likewise associated with tinnitus.
Finding Relief for Tinnitus to Stop the Ringing Noise in Your Ears
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Such loss may involve damage to inner ear cells called cochlear fibrocytes, which are fundamental to inner ear function.
Stem Cells Enhance Hearing Recovery | Impact Lab
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Longstanding cholesteatomas expand to involve the mastoid, inner ear, and facial nerve.
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Three bones transmit sounds to the inner ear.
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Scientists say that all animals orientate their inner ear canals in a similar way when they are alert.
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Three bones transmit sounds to the inner ear.
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It is assumed that people with dark eyes also have more melanin in the inner ear than those with light eyes, and melanin causes the retention of ototoxic derivatives within the cochlea.
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There they became the anvil and the hammer, minute bones that transmit sound from the eardrum to the stirrup bone and, ultimately, to the inner ear.
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The difference between the motion of the fish and the otoliths stimulate cilia on the sensory hair cells that are located in the inner ear.
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The jaw bones in extant reptiles can transmit sound to the inner ear.
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The function of the ossicles (ear bones) in the mammalian middle ear is to efficiently transmit sound vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the inner ear.
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This infection of the balance mechanism in the inner ear usually subsides within six weeks.
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The cochlea is a coiled, hollow tube inside the inner ear that enables us to hear.
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The peripheral system includes the external ear (auricle and ear canal), the tympanic membrane, or eardrum, the middle ear (three small and connected bones: malleus, incus, and stapes), the oval window boundary, and the inner ear (vestibular system and cochlea).
You Raising Your Child
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In the inner ear they are changed into electrical messages.
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If the eardrum is no longer physically connected to the inner ear, i.e. loss of a single ossicle, the impedance matching effectively reduces to zero (in fact "poor impedance matching" is just an oxymoron), but hearing does not require all parts of the system.
A Decade Spanning Single Exchange
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Sensorineural hearing loss indicates a disease or abnormality of the inner ear or cochlear portion of the eighth cranial nerve.
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The sickness is triggered when the brain gets conflicting signals from what your eye sees and your inner ear senses.
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The sickness is triggered when the brain gets conflicting signals from what your eye sees and your inner ear senses.
The Sun
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The demonstrator tries to ‘trick the inner ear and pilots are forced to rely on the instruments to fly the aircraft’.
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The disease can also cause a build up of pressure in the inner ear leading to severe earache.
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Dizziness also can mean vertigo, and there are very few causes of vertigo that do not come from the inner ear.
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These problems are associated with defective binocular vision and a comparable difficulty in locating sounds, due to abnormally-arranged nerve pathways from the eyes and inner ears to the brain.
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This grueling post-apocalyptic National Book Award winner earns its scenes of menace and the odd expletive by believably conjuring a future in which people survive by scavenging materials from the rusting hulks of oil tankers.
Darkness Too Visible
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The computer touched his optic nerve, touched the auditory nerve leading from his inner ear into his brain.
The Broken God
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Here the soft tissue lining the inner ear narrows to form a vessel, the perilymphatic duct.
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The peripheral system includes the external ear (auricle and ear canal), the tympanic membrane, or eardrum, the middle ear (three small and connected bones: malleus, incus, and stapes), the oval window boundary, and the inner ear (vestibular system and cochlea).
You Raising Your Child
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The treatment involves the placement of twenty-two electrodes in the inner ear.
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There they became the anvil and the hammer, minute bones that transmit sound from the eardrum to the stirrup bone and, ultimately, to the inner ear.
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This sounds like labyrinthitis, an inflammation of the inner ear, which contains delicate structures that control hearing and balance.
Times, Sunday Times
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It promotes healing and dries up the inner ear canker as well as the external areas that may become sore and moist from the canker discharge.
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Judging will take place in December with the winner selected from four finalists at a special awards dinner early in 1993.
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A pressure gradient between the perilymph of the inner ear and the middle ear cavity can occur, causing rupture of the labyrinthine windows (round and oval) and leakage of perilymph into the middle ear.
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Now, if you can see where the pointer is pointing here on this upper right diagram, this long structure here with a big hole in the middle is called the stapes, and this is an ear bone that connects up to the eardrum in the inner ear, this little funny snail shaped thing, this bone, the stapes, has been in animals ever since they came out on land.
What a difference a day makes. - The Panda's Thumb
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For instance, some people who suffer from faints and dizzy spells when they stand up quickly, known as postural hypotension, could have poor brain blood flow linked to underlying inner ear problems, he said.
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Pressure waves activate the basilar membrane of the inner ear as authentically as a fingertip activates the forearm.
World Wide Mind
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In the cochlea in the inner ear, the vibrations are changed into electric signals that move along the nerves to the brain.
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So, to return whence I began, it is no use imagining that we necessarily hear music by going to concerts and festivals and operas, exposing our bodily ear to showers and floods of sound, unless we happen to be in the right humour, unless we dispose, at the moment, of that rare and capricious thing -- the _inner ear_.
Hortus Vitae Essays on the Gardening of Life
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The inner ear includes the cochlea, the hearing organ, and the semicircular canals and otolith organs, the sense organs of balance.
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When the researchers compared the pterosaur brains with those of modern birds, they bore some similarities, but most notably the pterosaurs had an unusually large part of the brain known as the flocculus and large inner ear canals.
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The treatment involves the placement of twenty-two electrodes in the inner ear.
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Many of your campestral tribal societies interacted openly with 'Star Beings" and indeed with the inner Earth LeMurians.
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Three small bones (the hammer, anvil, and stirrup bones) vibrate with the sound, passing the vibrations to the inner ear.
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This canal is the top canal of the inner ear so it is actually right under the brain.
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Many of your campestral tribal societies interacted openly with 'Star Beings" and indeed with the inner Earth LeMurians.
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These bones vibrate in succession and move the lower membrane of the organ of corti located in the cochlea of the inner ear.
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This is a sequence of fossils which shows in great detail how the mammalian inner ear bones evolved from similar bones in the reptilian jaw.
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The stapes has a large footplate which fits into the oval window of the inner ear and transduces the physical movement of the bones back into pressure waves in the perilymph of the inner ear.
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A surgeon drilled an inch and a half into my skull, countersunk a ceramic-encased microchip behind my left ear, and threaded sixteen electrodes into my inner ear.
World Wide Mind
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The otic capsule contains, in addition to the otic region of the brain itself, the labyrinth and inner ear.
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The footplate of the stirrup which serves as the innermost link of the ossicle chain is movably mounted in the opening of the oval window of the inner ear which faces the middle ear.
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1961 - Presentation Speech
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The disease can also cause a build up of pressure in the inner ear leading to severe earache.
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The disease can also cause a build up of pressure in the inner ear leading to severe earache.
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In these cases, we would stimulate the nerve or the ear preoperatively by anesthetizing the ear and then through the ear drum place an electrode onto the inner ear to determine if the patient could hear the sound.
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Sound from a microphone placed near the ear is converted to weak electrical currents that activate auditory nerve endings inside the cochlea in the inner ear.
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But there can be moments when your inner ear is astonished by what comes out.
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To what extent we are acculturated to human sound even before birth, given that the inner ear is formed so early in gestation, is a moot point.
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There they became the anvil and the hammer, minute bones that transmit sound from the eardrum to the stirrup bone and, ultimately, to the inner ear.
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In older people, the most common cause is degeneration in the semi-circular canals of the inner ear.
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The vestibular fontanelle was reorganized as a space that would eventually become the inner ear.
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Thankfully an eardrum is a flexible tissue stretched taut over the inner ear.
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The inner ear has small hairs rooted in fluid and when tympanic responses from sound goes through three small bones the hairs vibrate, or oscillate in sympathy.
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The earphone itself is silicon tipped inner earbud, which is my preference for comfort.
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The inner ear, which contains the sense organs, consists of a membranous bag, the chief parts of which are the utriculus, the sacculus, the lagena, and the three semicircular canals.
Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.
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The buzzing sound rose like a din in some inner ear and I thought of the bullroarers of the Australian Aborigines.
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The receptor organ of posture and equilibrium is a composite one located in the semicircular canals, the utricle, and the saccule of the inner ear.
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Within the airfilled middle ear the vibrations are transmitted via a subtle system of levers, the ossicle chain, to the fluid of the inner ear, the cochlea.
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1961 - Presentation Speech
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And why I'm trying to determine that was because as a born-free white child I wondered why my inner ears when first listening for the rhythms and accompanying sounds whether vocal or instrumental they best jived with picked basically African-American styles to emulate please, I mean it as "to strive to equal or excel" and not "to imitate", the rhythms and accompanying sounds that truly set my cradle to rocking the way it gave me the best comfort and excitement.
"Classical" American Music (continued, from July 2)
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The early game between Chile and the USA was decisive for both teams, with the winner earning a berth in the semi-finals.
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The swinging balustrade is transmitted through their arm directly into into the inner ear.
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The labyrinth is the organ in your inner ear that enables you to maintain balance.
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The Epley manoeuvre entails a sequence of movements of head and trunk to rotate the posterior semicircular canal in a plane that displaces the plug of debris from the canal into the utricle of the inner ear, where it is inactive.
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The ear of a mammal is divided into three regions: the external or outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.
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When the eardrum vibrates, tiny bones within the middle ear transmit the sound signals to the inner ear.
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But there can be moments when your inner ear is astonished by what comes out.
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This is made up of three bones that transmit sound from the eardrum (the tympanic membrane) to the inner ear.
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Judging will take place in December with the winner selected from four finalists at a special awards dinner early in 1993.
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Mammals hear sounds after they are transmitted from the outside world to their inner ears by a chain of three bones, the malleus, incus, and stapes.
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The vestibular system of the inner ear influences our posture, our movements and the position of our body in space.
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The inner ear is the site of origin of giddiness in nearly 90 per cent of patients.
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To give a bit more detail, the motion of the air causes a skin membrane in the inner ear to vibrate, and those vibrations are converted into tiny electrical currents that flow into the brain.
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The peripheral system includes the external ear (auricle and ear canal), the tympanic membrane, or eardrum, the middle ear (three small and connected bones: malleus, incus, and stapes), the oval window boundary, and the inner ear (vestibular system and cochlea).
You Raising Your Child
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It has commonly been inferred that the stapes (or ‘stirrup’), a bone in the cheek region of early tetrapods, was important for transmitting airborne vibrations to the inner ear.
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The inner ear then contains hair cells that respond to the fluid movement and then generate an electrical impulse that goes to the brain.
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If the membranous labyrinth ruptures, the endolymph mixes with another inner ear fluid called perilymph.
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Webster’s original hypothesis formulated in 1974 about the cause of the disorder centered on two tiny middle ear muscles known as the tensor tympani and the stapedius, which are neurologically coordinated with the larynx and which contract a fraction of a second before the start of phonation to protect the inner ear from the blast of one’s own voice.
Knotted Tongues
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D.C. and the A-T-L will arm-wrestle for the fourth seed, the winner earning home-court advantage in the first round.
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Parts of the inner ear and the auditory nerve lesions caused by hearing loss.
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By in large it is the disassociation of your kingdom between inner and outer that has led to this problem; as inner earth humans felt that outer earth humans are too non conscious to intermix with.
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the inner ear