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High-frequency vocalizations and hearing in hummingbirds: what we know and opportunities for the future. [PDF]
Baruah P, Duque FG.
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Minimally Invasive Intraoperative Laser Vibrometry (MIVIB)-A Peroperative Method to Measure Fixation of the Ossicular Chain. [PDF]
Wales J +6 more
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Healing Effects of Music, Healing Frequencies, and Binaural Beats for Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke: A Review. [PDF]
Whitney E +4 more
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[Abnormality of auditory ossicle and reconstruction].
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Morphometric investigation on osteocytes in human auditory ossicles
Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 1998An osteocyte lacunae differential count (1-lacunae with live osteocytes, 2-lacunae with degenerating osteocytes, 3-empty lacunae) was carried out on ear ossicles and clavicles from cadavers as well as on stapes removed by stapedotomy. The distance of the three types of lacunae from the vascular source was also determined by a computer-assisted light ...
MAROTTI, Gastone +3 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985
An auditory ossicle prosthesis is described, comprising a plate (1), a shaft (2) applied eccentrically to the underside (3) of the plate and a groove (7) set into the top side (8) of the plate. The plate (1) has a mirror symmetric configuration with respect to at least one symmetry plane (5) perpendicular to the plane of the plate (8). The shaft (2) is
Rolf Reck +2 more
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An auditory ossicle prosthesis is described, comprising a plate (1), a shaft (2) applied eccentrically to the underside (3) of the plate and a groove (7) set into the top side (8) of the plate. The plate (1) has a mirror symmetric configuration with respect to at least one symmetry plane (5) perpendicular to the plane of the plate (8). The shaft (2) is
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Functional Structure of Human Auditory Ossicles
Cells Tissues Organs, 1992In a series of 52 auditory ossicles, their structure and functional significance were studied, with special reference to the patterns of force transmission. The significance of the different degrees of cavitation in the ossicles as well as their eventual pathological significance are also discussed.
R, Sarrat +4 more
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The Radiology of the Auditory Ossicles
The British Journal of Radiology, 1952The radiological demonstration of the malleus and incus should be possible in most technically satisfactory films of the mastoid process. The authors have not been able to demonstrate the stapes with any degree of consistency. The submento-vertical and the Towne's position are the most useful positions for the examination of the ossicles although the ...
E, SAMUEL, C, THERON
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