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Hearing (sense) - New World Encyclopedia21.) Hearing (sense) - New World Encyclopedia

Over one day ago | Tue Jul 31 11:04:00 PDT 2007

Previous (Health insurance) · Next (Heart). A schematic representation of hearing. (Blue: sound waves. Red: eardrum. Yellow: cochlea. Green: auditory receptor cells. Purple: frequency spectrum of hearing response. Orange: nerve impulse. ...

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Everything about your Ears - Noeman GSM22.) Everything about your Ears - Noeman GSM

Over one day ago | Fri Feb 1 5:54:00 PST 2008

Together they're called the ossicles; separately they're the malleus (hammer), incus (anvil) and stapes (stirrup). Anyone can learn to wiggle their ears by contracting the muscles of the scalp above, behind and in front of the ears. ...

From Drunken_Ninja

HowStuffWorks "Cochlear Implant - Medical Dictionary"23.) HowStuffWorks "Cochlear Implant - Medical Dictionary"

Over one day ago | Thu May 31 18:06:00 PDT 2007

The criteria used to select appropriate candidates for cochlear implants are changing over time -- as both the technology changes, and our understanding of the brain's auditory (hearing) pathways improves. ...

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Physical Exam: Ear, Ear | Musings of a Distractible Mind24.) Physical Exam: Ear, Ear | Musings of a Distractible Mind

Over one day ago | Sat Sep 22 12:33:00 PDT 2007

The middle ear is just a space with air in it and the three ossicles. When sound hits the eardrum, it vibrates and makes the ossicles move, which in turn transmit vibration to the inner ear so that your brain can translate it into sound ...

From Rob

Electronystagmography (ENG)25.) Electronystagmography (ENG)

Over one day ago | Sat Sep 24 2:56:00 PDT 2005

The tympanic membrane divides the external ear from the middle ear. middle ear (tympanic cavity) - consisting of ossicles (three small connected bones) that transmit sound waves to the inner ear, and the eustachian tube (a canal that ...

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NURSEOFFDUTY: Sample NCLEX Questions VI26.) NURSEOFFDUTY: Sample NCLEX Questions VI

Over one day ago | Wed Mar 12 5:07:00 PDT 2008

D) Auditory nerve. Answer: A. A) The stapes and ossicle in the middle ear become fixed and immovable. Topic: Physiological Integrity. 36. Several chronic schizophrenic clients are assigned to a group therapy session. ...

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?????????Research and Application of Auditory Display ...27.) ?????????Research and Application of Auditory Display ...

Over one day ago | Fri Aug 29 1:56:00 PDT 2008

???????40Hz??????????????Application of Auditory Brain Stem Response and 40 Hz Auditory Related Potential in Disability Identification [????????Industrial Health and Occupational Diseases] ??? , ??? ...

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Assessment of Changes in Cochlear Function With Pneumolabyrinth ...28.) Assessment of Changes in Cochlear Function With Pneumolabyrinth ...

Over one day ago | Sun Dec 9 7:33:00 PST 2007

Objective: To describe a case of pneumolabyrinth secondary to tympanic membrane/ossicular trauma and the subsequent recovery of sensorineural hearing loss managed with conservative measures. Patients: A 15-year-old boy presented to an ...

From Callier Library

otolith: Definition from Answers.com29.) otolith: Definition from Answers.com

Over one day ago | Wed Jul 27 17:00:00 PDT 2005

Home > Library > Health > Sports Science and Medicine. 1. A calcareous granule of which there are several in the inner ear. An otolith is attached to sensitive cells that enable body position to be assessed. ...

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Talking about MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Windows Live30.) Talking about MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Windows Live

Over one day ago | Fri Oct 24 0:00:00 PDT 2008

AUDITORY CANAL--- producing glands that filter out foreign substances. MIDDLE EAR(tympanum,thin membrane covered on the outside with skin on the inside with mucous membrane). OSSICLES--- three small bones connecting the eardrum to the ...

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