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3D-motion mapping of the malleus-incus complex using a robot-mounted optical coherence tomography vibrometry system. [PDF]
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A Case of Spongiotic Osteoma Arising in the Supratubal Recess. [PDF]
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[Roentgenographic observation on the ear ossicles].
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Impact of Spatial Resolution on CT Imaging of Middle Ear Prostheses: Comparison of Photon-Counting and Energy-Integrating Detectors. [PDF]
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Isotopic Values of Prenatal Development: δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N Variation in Early-Formed Human Tissues. [PDF]
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Nature, 1962
FEW problems in morphology have aroused more interest than that of the origin of the ear ossicles. It is a familiar fact that the Mammalia differ from all other gnathostomes in having a chain of three ossicles (stapes, incus, and malleus) serving to convey vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the labyrinth lodged in the auditory capsule.
Gunnar Bertmar
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FEW problems in morphology have aroused more interest than that of the origin of the ear ossicles. It is a familiar fact that the Mammalia differ from all other gnathostomes in having a chain of three ossicles (stapes, incus, and malleus) serving to convey vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the labyrinth lodged in the auditory capsule.
Gunnar Bertmar
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Three-dimensional quasi-static displacement of human middle-ear ossicles under static pressure loads: Measurement using a stereo camera system [PDF]
The time delay and/or malfunctioning of the Eustachian tube may cause pressure differences across the tympanic membrane, resulting in quasi-static movements of the middle-ear ossicles.
Ivo Dobrev +2 more
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