How To Use Tympan In A Sentence

  • Their tympanum is not homologous with the tympanum of mammals and saurians (extant diapsids) because it developed independently in all three groups.
  • An interlude of steel drum, tympani, and bongo injected a decidedly powerful tribal element to the experience.
  • The merchant was tympanitic from the first day of his prostration, which is not usual. Appendicitis
  • The manubrium mallei (handle) is connected by its lateral margin with the tympanic membrane. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1d. 3. The Auditory Ossicles
  • The starchy food created gas, and the bowels, not having their natural tone, gave way to the gas until there was _ "Meteorism," _ not tympanites but meteorism which means to blow up or distend all that is possible. Appendicitis
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  • No tympanum was ever carved, however, only the trumeau to support one, together with a similarly carved block and some subsidiary reliefs.
  • It is announced by the horns con sordini, accompanied very softly by held notes in the strings, except viola, pizzicato in the celli, and tympani. Edward MacDowell
  • The tympanic segment of chorda tympani nerve is parallel with the tympanic segment of facial nerve.
  • At the blind end of this chamber, the bone forms the tegmen tympani.
  • As the side of the wakeboarder's face hits the water, a column of air is forced into the external auditory ear canal and the tympanic membrane ruptures.
  • The utriculus opens broadly into the scala tympani, and the nervous elements of the cochlea are degenerate. The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior
  • I almost blush when I think of myself as describing the eight several facets on two slender processes of the palate bone, or the seven little twigs that branch off from the minute tympanic nerve, and I wonder whether my excellent colleague feels in the same way when he pictures himself as giving the constitution of neurin, which as he and I know very well is that of the hydrate of trimethyle-oxethyle-ammonium, or the formula for the production of alloxan, which, though none but the Professors and older students can be expected to remember it, is C10 H4 N4 O6+ 2HO, NO5 = C8 H4 N2 Medical Essays, 1842-1882
  • On the ridge of bone dividing the carotid canal from the jugular foramen is the inferior tympanic canaliculus for the transmission of the tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve; and on the wall of the jugular foramen, near the root of the styloid process, is the mastoid canaliculus for the passage of the auricular branch of the vagus nerve. II. Osteology. 5c. The Exterior of the Skull
  • Well, are McCain and Palin are holding this girl now -- who apparently got impregnated at age 16, which is something that doesn't sit well with many of us, including those of who thump Bibles as if they were tympany -- in front of themselves to hold off the inevitable: McCain Campaign: Palin's 17-Year-Old Daughter Is Pregnant
  • The lenticular process is substantially longer than the arm of the manubrium which connects the tympanum to the articular facet.
  • Objective: To estimate and compare the therapy effects of tympanoplasty between oversleeve sandwich method and underlay method.
  • When they gave me this information I knew that the tympanites was due to narcotic paralysis, instead of coming from perforative, septic peritonitis, as the general appearance and symptoms indicated. Appendicitis
  • Architectural stone sculpture was traditionally highlighted with paint and remains survive, for instance, in the tympanum of the basilica of S. Madeleine in Vézelay, France, or on the façade of Conques.
  • 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. Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.
  • Eodem temporis puncto, quo haec res argumentata fuit inter militem et tympanistam, disceptabatur ibidem tubicine et uxore sua qui tunc accesserunt, et peregrino praetereunte, restiterunt. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
  • 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.
  • There are generally three different types of thermometers; glass, digital, and tympanic.
  • Jacques Derrida, in the preface to Margins of Philosophy, identifies the printing press-specifically, the ‘tympan’ as the agent of division.
  • Impedance matching of the tympanic middle ear occurred very early in amniote evolution. A Decade Spanning Single Exchange
  • The tympanic annulus must be completely visible.
  • Attached to the upper end of the inner frame by hinges was a thin and narrow frame, called the "frisket," of the same length and width as the inner tympan frame. The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing
  • Differentiating otitis externa from acute mastoiditis may be difficult because of severe ear pain and the inability to visualize the tympanic membrane.
  • The entrance to the antrum is a large irregular aperture, which leads backward from the epitympanic recess into a considerable air space, named the tympanic or mastoid antrum (see page 142). X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1d. 2. The Middle Ear or Tympanic Cavity
  • Utquid abscondisti to ut fugeres? et furatus es me, et non indicasti mihi, et dimisissem to cum laetitia et canticis, cum tympano et cithara. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • The tympanums, like a whirli-The midriff, like a montero-cap. gig. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • The retroarticular process of the articular persists only as the tiny manubrium which remains in contact with the tympanic membrane as it presumably did in Probainognathus.
  • Further assessment of the stapedial status will be made at the time of tympanoplastic surgery.
  • It is attached superiorly to the spine of the sphenoid and the region of the petrotympanic fissure.
  • Tympanic thermometry and bladder probes also have been used frequently in research, but further studies are needed to determine their accuracy in patients with hypothermia.
  • Osage Plains prairie fragments, an important site for the prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido), the richest and largest fragments of tallgrass prairie in this ecoregion - Missouri Central forest-grasslands transition
  • In turn, the embayment of the squamosal or cheek region was associated with the development of a tympanum or ear drum.
  • Within this recess we would find the curved remnants of the angular (the tympanic) which actually form the tympanic annulus.
  • The orchestra follows with a suggestion of the Dies Irae in the tympani as the music reaches a climax that is followed by the quiet, concluding statement of the solo violin.
  • Figures 1 and 2 depict various tympanogram tracings based on variations of the original Liden and Jerger classifications.
  • Dehiscence of the tympanic segment of the facial nerve.
  • The pus may escape or drain through a ruptured or incised tympanic membrane, the eardrum.
  • Otoscopic and tympanometric improvement are shown to be associated with improvements in mean hearing thresholds.
  • The buildings were grand, with columned porticoes and hanging galleries and friezes carved in their tympana. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • The superior ligament of the malleus (lig. mallei superius) is a delicate, round bundle which descends from the roof of the epitympanic recess to the head of the malleus. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1d. 3. The Auditory Ossicles
  • We remained a gastric tube during operation to prevent intestinal tympanites and to put in medicines that could improve the movement of intestine.
  • The logograph had traced all the curves of speech with ink on paper; and it only remained to impress them on a solid surface in such a manner as to regulate the vibrations of an artificial tympanum or drum. Heroes of the Telegraph
  • The adults have no tympana and have never been observed vocalizing.
  • Accordingly, when percussing a patient's abdomen in the presence of ascites, areas of dullness and tympany should shift depending on whether the patient is lying supine or on his or her side.
  • This part has a round cavity called fenestra rotunda, which is covered with a thin elastic membrane, and looks into the tympanum. Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease
  • Pneumatic otoscopy and tympanometry are useful diagnostic tools for managing otitis media with effusion.
  • Kelly saw him claw at his ears when both tympanic membranes ruptured, not a second apart. WITHOUT REMORSE
  • In the region of the ear, the tympanic bone is semicircular, and the petrosal is massive and only loosely bound to the basicranium.
  • They comprise the upper part of the occipital squama (interparietal), the squamæ and tympanic parts of the temporals, the parietals, the frontal, the vomer, the medial pterygoid plates, and the bones of the face. II. Osteology. 1. Development of the Skeleton
  • While one pressman inked the type in the forme, another placed a sheet of slightly dampened paper on a hinged frame covered with parchment, the ‘tympan’.
  • The lenticular process is substantially longer than the arm of the manubrium which connects the tympanum to the articular facet.
  • It's endoderm ultimately forms the lining of the auditory tube, tympanic cavity and mastoid antrum.
  • Some are like woodwinds, some are like strings, some are like brass instruments, some are like tympany, etc. etc. Friends symphony, resolution
  • The ear canal is closed at its inner end by a thin diaphragm of stretched skin known as the eardrum or tympanic membrane, which vibrates as the air pressure changes.
  • The wide access approach provides panoramic exposure of the epitympanic, retrolabyrinthine, and supralabyrinthine regions which are exteriorised with the remainder of the open cavity.
  • Its tympanum is filled with a kind of reticulated ornament made up of small lozenges or meshes. A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1
  • The middle ear ossicles and tympanic membrane remained intact, so sound stimulation could be applied to the preparation through a loudspeaker connected to the external ear canal.
  • In this photo I am folding an edge of the tympan paper over to place over the bottom platen.
  • Chronic suppurative otitis media is chronic suppuration of the middle ear cavity associated with a defect in the tympanic membrane.
  • A little traumatic sex is paralytic cannot restore completely, the likelihood is pressed for facial nerve canal, can have the haematoma outside hematic tympanum or temporal bone.
  • Tympanoplasty is a surgical procedure done to reconstruct the ear bone system to improve the hearing abilities in a person.
  • Abdominal distension with a splashing sound like water, and accompanying dysuria indicates tympanites or ascites.
  • Pure tone audiometry and tympanometry tests and pneumatic otoscopy were performed on the children who were diagnosed as OME by otoscopic examination. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • The external auditory meatus runs as a bony tube to the side of the tympanohyal we cannot see on the left-hand picture.
  • Tapping the knuckles of my left hand lightly with my right is like batting at a balloon, and I can hear the mellow tympany of the gas that is inside. Between Expectations
  • Every morning, whatsoever thing has been changed, and whatsoever thing has been unchanged, during the night, comes up to batter its report on the omni-audient tympanum of the universe, the drum-head of the press. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864
  • External ear canal sound waves transmitted through the media, and then reached the tympanic membrane.
  • For the rest, the blows were never administered except during the torments of convulsion; and at that time the tympany The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864
  • However, this resolution frequently required myringotomy or followed spontaneous perforation of the tympanic membrane.
  • OBJECTIVE: A prospective randomized unblinded controlled trial was conducted by comparing acellular dermis with temporalis fascia as graft materials in tympanoplasty (type 1) in terms of operative time, postoperative pain, graft success rate, and audiologic outcome. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • The internal carotid plexus communicates with the semilunar ganglion, the abducent nerve, and the sphenopalatine ganglion; it distributes filaments to the wall of the carotid artery, and also communicates with the tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve. IX. Neurology. 7a. The Cephalic Portion of the Sympathetic System
  • Otoscopic and tympanometric improvement are shown to be associated with improvements in mean hearing thresholds.
  • The carvers at Kilpeck also linked the Tree of Life carved on the tympanum with identical foliage gushing from the Green Man on the capital directly below.
  • The situation had changed from day before in that there were tenderness and pain in abdomen on pressure, some tympanites and an arrest of usual local discharge.
  • Another theory proposed that absence of the bony plate overlying the carotid adjacent to the tympanic cavity may enable expansion of the vessel into the middle ear.
  • Traumatic perforations of the tympanic membrane can occur because of water accidents, barotrauma, explosions, penetrating injury, or temporal bone fractures.
  • The typical insect tympanum is round or oval and membranous in appearance.
  • Impulses are conveyed via the glossopharyngeal nerve then via its tympanic branch to the tympanic plexus thence to the otic ganglion via the lesser superficial petrosal nerve.
  • The ringing it left in his tympana was a great confusion. A Fire Upon the Deep
  • The buildings were grand, with columned porticoes and hanging galleries and friezes carved in their tympana. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • Equally important are the two tiny muscles, the tensor tympani (hammer muscle) and stapedius (stirrup muscle). Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Over the next eight days, the patient's condition continued to decline as she became more acidotic, her urine output diminished, her mental status fluctuated, and her abdomen became grossly distended and tympanic.
  • One last point, however: when the card is removed the original image on the tympan sheet will be exposed.
  • 'Though you have taken a resolution, in one of your papers, to avoid descending to particularities of dress, I believe you will not think it below you on so extraordinary an occasion, to unhoop the fair sex, and cure this fashionable tympany that is got among them. The Coverley Papers
  • This is certainly the case in frogs, where frequencies below 3-400 Hz apparently are received by 'extratympanic' pathways. A Decade Spanning Single Exchange
  • The superficial temporal occasionally gives rise to the maxillary above the zygomatic arch, or to a tympanic artery.
  • 1 The Illinois species is that known as pinnated grouse (Tympanuchus americanus). Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • Eundemque noctibus micare crebris ignibus, Ægipanum Satyrorumque lascivia impleri, tibiarum ac fistulae cantu tympanorumque et cymbalorum sonitu strepere. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
  • The tympanum over the center door is carved with a representation of Jesus, flanked by angels, and standing on a banderole inscribed: ‘I am the door’.
  • When the sheets of paper had been placed upon the tympan frame, the frisket was folded down upon it, and the two were then turned down over the form of type. The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing
  • I stroked the side of a guiro a grated Latin percussion instrument for the sound of the fuse, and Craig whacked a huge bass drum with a tympani mallet for the bomb—tsssss BOOM! I slept with Joey Ramone
  • Conclusion Endoscope is easy to manipulate with a clear operation field, and can, therefore, be used in myringoplasty for all kinds of tympanic membrane perforations using sandwich technique.
  • Great Regulars: In Harrison County, Mo., a remnant of grassland supports a population of greater prairie chickens Tympanuchus cupido, a bird on the verge of extinction. Archive 2009-05-01
  • And for those who might be curious, I played (in approximately this order) flute, pit percussion, tympani, piccolo, French horn and mellophone.
  • _Manubriato_. aut _Rota_ (tympano), 10. aut denique The Orbis Pictus
  • Males call not in choruses, but individually, though adults of both sexes appear to lack tympana (eardrums).
  • 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. A Decade Spanning Single Exchange
  • The cathedral of St-Etienne dates from the eleventh century but its north portal with its distinctive, well preserved tympanum depicting the Ascension instead of the more typical Last Judgement was carved in the next century.
  • To explain the findings, lead researcher Linda Bartoshuk says repeated ear infections might permanently damage a nerve called the chorda tympani. Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews
  • 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
  • The lifting buckets of the noria class, Figs. 26 and 27, can be made of positive dimensions to suit the computations as above; but those of the tympanum class, Fig. 25, should be made of dimensions to conform with the required capacity at the moment of leaving the water, as the water at this point flows into the arm. Scientific American Supplement, No. 799, April 25, 1891
  • So what about percussion instruments: drums, cymbals, tympani - can they express emotion too?
  • The melancholy chief was a magnification of a figure incorporated into Crawford's earlier tympanum frieze of the Senate wing at the United States Capitol.
  • Cerumen removal is essential for visualization of the tympanic membrane, and some type of curette should be used to remove cerumen.
  • Close inspection of the scans revealed an enlarged inferior tympanic canaliculus, an absent vertical carotid canal, a vascular prominence over the promontory and a normal horizontal intrapetrous carotid canal.
  • The tympanum of turtles is supported by a deep quadrate emargination, and the stapes of turtles is slender because it must vibrate quickly to transmit the sounds from the tympanum to the middle ear.
  • Another ligament attaches to the body of the incus and binds it to the roof of the middle ear (tegmen tympani).
  • Only wise, only rich, only fortunate, valorous, and fair, puffed up with this tympany of self-conceit; [1918] as that proud Pharisee, they are not (as they suppose) like other men, of a purer and more precious metal: [1919] Soli rei gerendi sunt efficaces, which that wise Periander held of such: [1920] meditantur omne qui prius negotium, &c. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The center doorway is decorated with an elegant tympanum border of marble carved with foliage.
  • Similar images commonly appear within French Romanesque tympana of the Last Judgment.
  • 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
  • However, they do not have actual ears, they have a special organ called the tympana that is located on their knees. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Some of the ornamental details, such as the projecting shell of the tympanum, are also found on case pieces made in Salem and Newburyport, Massachusetts.
  • Tdem mortificant membra fua, quse funt fijper terram,. eaque in. lignum agunt, ut fimul cum Chrillo crucifi - gant principatus. ac poteftates, hi in tympano pfal - Opera omnia sanctorum patrum graecorum: graece et latine
  • This pathological condition is called guttural pouch tympany, and surgical treatment is necessary for affected foals to recover from this disease.
  • Inserted as a tympanum into the skylight of the rear gallery, Red Brace involved LED ‘beams’ that gave the illusion of floating and moving up and down in space.
  • Griselda among herbs, may be given with admirable effect in pottage, as a domestic aperient, "loosening the belly, helping the jaundice, and dispersing the tympany. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • The embryonic hyoid artery arises from the cephalic aspect of the internal carotid artery to form the stapedial and caroticotympanic branches before subsequent regression 15.
  • The jugular process is enlarged and the tympanic projection is extended anteriorly from the ventral surface of the tympanic bulla.
  • The Nerve to the Stapedius (n. stapedius; tympanic branch) arises opposite the pyramidal eminence (page 1042); it passes through a small canal in this eminence to reach the muscle. IX. Neurology. 5g. The Facial Nerve
  • The classic findings of acute otitis media, such as fever and earache, are sometimes absent even in cases confirmed by tympanocentesis.
  • The jugular process is enlarged and the tympanic projection is extended anteriorly from the ventral surface of the tympanic bulla.
  • Huxley to recognise what are the true homologues of the quadrate, the palatine and the pterygoid in adult bony fish, and to prove that the symplectic and the metapterygoid (tympanal, Cuvier) are bones peculiar to fish. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • Please use the chase dimension only when ordering tympan for your ‘platen’ press.
  • Sudden lurches and climaxes and rolling tympani increase the tension.
  • In pakicetids, the ectotympanic has already overgrown, giving rise to a large bulla surrounding the petrosal.
  • In the Romanesque and Gothic styles, the archivolt frames the tympanum, a richly sculpted panel.
  • Judgement tympana warned the congregation to repent their sins, with graphic illustrations of sinners going to hell.
  • Their main picture was of an enormous banner extending right across the width of the Palshaw Tunnel mouth like a gigantic tympanum. A DEAD LIBERTY
  • Guttural pouch tympany is observed in horses ranging from birth to 1 yr of age and is more common in fillies than in colts.
  • Accordingly, when percussing a patient's abdomen in the presence of ascites, areas of dullness and tympany should shift depending on whether the patient is lying supine or on his or her side.
  • It must be remembered that over distension makes contraction impossible, i. e., tympanites is paralysis just exactly according to its degree of distension.
  • Internally, the mastoid is hollowed out to form the epitympanic recess to accommodate the ossicles of the middle ear.
  • Good otoscopic illumination, cerumen removal and attention to the position and mobility of the tympanic membrane (rather than only to the color) are important for an accurate diagnosis.
  • Find the tympanum on the grasshopper.
  • Glomus tumor is a vascular neoplasm arising from the paraganglia around the carotid bifurcation, the jugular bulb, or the tympanic arteries.
  • Glomus tumor is a vascular neoplasm arising from the paraganglia around the carotid bifurcation, the jugular bulb, or the tympanic arteries.
  • Despite the efforts of Nissan's engineers to improve ride compliance, the over-the-road feel is tympanic, concussive, brutal, and tar strips zing your hands through the suede-wrapped steering wheel. Nissan GT-R: A 'Halo Car' With Devil's Horns
  • Huxley to recognise what are the true homologues of the quadrate, the palatine and the pterygoid in adult bony fish, and to prove that the symplectic and the metapterygoid (tympanal, Cuvier) are bones peculiar to fish. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • Along with the chorus, there are four pianos, tympani, and a fascinating assortment of percussion instruments - xylophone, crotales, bell, snare drum, side drum, bass drum, tambourine, cymbals and triangle.
  • Impulses are conveyed via the glossopharyngeal nerve then via its tympanic branch to the tympanic plexus thence to the otic ganglion via the lesser superficial petrosal nerve.
  • Bannofont reports a case of congenital imperforation of the left auditory canal existing near the tympanic membrane with total deafness in that ear. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The artery lies at first in front of the cochlea and tympanic cavity; from the latter cavity it is separated by a thin, bony lamella, which is cribriform in the young subject, and often partly absorbed in old age. VI. The Arteries. 3a. 4. The Internal Carotid Artery
  • The tympanum over the door contained a white marble medallion relief of a mother nursing her children.
  • The ear canal is closed at its inner end by a thin diaphragm of stretched skin known as the eardrum or tympanic membrane, which vibrates as the air pressure changes.
  • That approach is limited to proceeding no further than the stimulation of sensory receptor sheets (retina, skin, taste buds, tympanum, olfactories).
  • I almost blush when I think of myself as describing the eight several facets on two slender processes of the palate bone, or the seven little twigs that branch off from the minute tympanic nerve, and I wonder whether my excellent colleague feels in the same way when he pictures himself as giving the constitution of neurin, which as he and I know very well is that of the hydrate of trimethyle-oxethyle-ammonium, or the formula for the production of alloxan, which, though none but the Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • The three muscles which regulate the tension of these membranes are termed the _tensor tympani, laxator tympani_, and _stapedium tympani. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
  • Although now installed in the north transept of the later church, the plaque exactly fits a cavity in the tympanum over the original door giving access from the Panteon to the main sanctuary.
  • The cartilage is considered to provide good re-enforcement for the healing tympanic membrane.
  • The risk of ototoxicity is not as much of an issue with the intact tympanic membrane.
  • 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.
  • Between the vestibular and tympanic canals lies the cochlear duct.
  • Adduntur instrumenta luxuriae, tympana et tripudia; nec tam spectator rex, sed nequitiae magister, Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The buildings were grand, with columned porticoes and hanging galleries and friezes carved in their tympana. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • The persistent stapedial artery courses through the tympanic cavity, between the crura of the stapes and enters the facial canal distal to the geniculate ganglion.
  • Le vivant me repugne, quand on me parle je plisse les yeux et fait la grimace parce que la voix des gens me blesse les tympans, je ne fait jamais la bise ni ne sert la main sauf si la personne en face attends comme un blaireau. Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • It usually allows rapid diagnosis of tympanic membrane perforations.
  • The anterior epitympanum dissection extends as far as the root of the zygoma and is made continuous with a wide anterior canal wall enlargement.
  • These fusions divide the bony labyrinth into two chambers called scala vestibuli and scala tympani.
  • Le vivant me repugne, quand on me parle je plisse les yeux et fait la grimace parce que la voix des gens me blesse les tympans, je ne fait jamais la bise ni ne sert la main sauf si la personne en face attends comme un blaireau. Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • Although now installed in the north transept of the later church, the plaque exactly fits a cavity in the tympanum over the original door giving access from the Panteon to the main sanctuary.
  • Sound waves reach the eardrum through the external auditory canal, tympanic membrane caused by vibration.
  • In not one of the ears of the twelve dancers which he studied did Kishi find the direct communication between the utriculus and the scala tympani which Rawitz described, and such differences as appeared in the organ of Corti were in the nature of slight deviations rather than marked degenerations. The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior
  • Clearance of the obstruction showed that the tympanic membrane was compressed against the promontory.
  • Conclusion: The stimulant method for myringoplasty may promote regeneration and healing of tympanic membrane by mechanical stimulation.
  • Other features of the basicranium are also advanced, such as the fully ossified tegmen tympani covering the facial canal, and the lack of a stapedial branch of the internal carotid artery.
  • The paired auditory organ, the tympanum, is located on the first abdominal segment.
  • The remainder underwent Type III tympanoplasty with the tympanic membrane placed directly over the stapes suprastructure.
  • The anterior ligament of the malleus (lig. mallei anterius) is attached by one end to the neck of the malleus, just above the anterior process, and by the other to the anterior wall of the tympanic cavity, close to the petrotympanic fissure, some of its fibers being prolonged through the fissure to reach the spina angularis of the sphenoid. X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1d. 3. The Auditory Ossicles
  • Sound waves reaching the tympanic membrane will initiate vibrations that are transmitted through the bony ossicles of the middle ear to the oval window.
  • In October 1903, after the lintels, tympana, and doors were in place, Mrs. Vanderbilt wrote Stanford White.
  • Many scholar have different opinions about clinical relationship between negative pressure tympanogram and middle ear effusion.
  • Excess cerumen in the external ear canal commonly causes hearing loss and vertigo, contributes to infection and obscures visualization of the tympanic membrane.
  • When they gave me this information I knew that the tympanites was due to narcotic paralysis, instead of coming from perforative, septic peritonitis, as the general appearance and symptoms indicated.
  • If the physician was unable to completely visualize the tympanic membrane 15 minutes later, the ear was irrigated with 50 ml of tepid water.
  • Swabbing a specimen should only be performed if the tympanic membrane has ruptured.
  • The diversity of temperature is an important factor for tympanites to occur in highway roadbed.
  • Greater prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) are common on the Tallgrass Prairie Reserve. Flint Hills tall grasslands
  • [48] Tympany is defined by Johnson, "A kind of obstructed flatulence that swells the body like a drum. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864
  • Objective:To analyze the characteristics of anomalies of chorda tympani nerve.
  • The pressman pulled on the bar, causing the platen to press the tympan on the inked type and taking the impression.
  • S — — was with child when she was last in England, and pretended a tympany, and saw everybody; then disappeared for three weeks, her tympany was gone, and she looked like a ghost, etc. No wonder she married when she was so ill at containing. The Journal to Stella
  • This is made up of three bones that transmit sound from the eardrum (the tympanic membrane) to the inner ear.
  • The tympanic bone is distinctively annular (ring-shaped).
  • The skin of the cartilaginous canal is affected initially, with more severe disease affecting the concha, bony canal and tympanic membrane.
  • In the Orthoptera (Grasshoppers and Crickets) tympanum are common.
  • This may lead to inadequate removal of cholesteatoma with residual disease or inadequate ventilation of the epitympanum leading to recurrent cholesteatoma.
  • The surgical procedures were adenoidectomy, myringotomy, and tympanoplasty.
  • The primary change is the broad opening between the utriculus and the scala tympani from which results the streaming of the endolymph from the semicircular canals into the cochlea. The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior
  • On the other side of the center door the tympanum shows Jesus giving a blessing with the words pax vobiscum (peace be with you).
  • Maximum flexibility also allows space for drama; different sized musical instruments such as handbells, pianos, drum sets, bongos and tympani; choirs and singing groups of various sizes; or for nonworship purposes.
  • They had permission to turn over the late Sir Caspar's drum, though the place is more like an entire tympany section. Final Resting Place of The Pen
  • 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
  • Tdem mortificant membra fua, quae funt fcper terram,. eaque in lignum agunt, ut fimul cum Chrilto crucifi - gant principatus ac poteftates, hi in tympano pfal - Opera omnia sanctorum patrum graecorum: graece et latine
  • The daws may peck upon one's sleeve without injury, but whoever wears his heart upon his tympanum gets it not far from the neck.

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