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Predicting ecology and hearing sensitivities in Parapontoporia—An extinct long‐snouted dolphin
Abstract Analyses of the cetacean (whale and dolphin) inner ear provide glimpses into the ecology and evolution of extinct and extant groups. The paleoecology of the long‐snouted odontocete (toothed whale) group, Parapontoporia, is primarily marine with its depositional context also suggesting freshwater tolerance.
Joyce Sanks, Rachel Racicot
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A STATISTICAL SURVEY OF TYPES OF HEARING IMPAIRMENTS IN ADULTS
Masaaki Nagafuchi, Keníchi Takahashi
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Chronic myeloid leukemia associated with impairment of hearing. [PDF]
Christopher K. Williams, O. Ogan
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Abstract The three mammalian auditory ossicles enhance sound transmission from the tympanic membrane to the inner ear. The anterior anchoring of the malleus is one of the key characters for functional classification of the auditory ossicles. Previous studies revealed a medial outgrowth of the mallear anterior process, the processus internus ...
Franziska Fritzsche+2 more
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THBS1 is a new autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing impairment gene. [PDF]
Bharadwaj T+7 more
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Room acoustics for the hearing impaired [PDF]
R. Plomp, A. J. Duquesnoy
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Is cranial anatomy indicative of fossoriality? A case study of the mammaliaform Hadrocodium wui
Abstract Determining the ecology of fossil species presents considerable challenges due to the often fragmentary preservation of specimens. The mammaliaform Hadrocodium wui from the Jurassic of China is known only from the cranium and mandible but may have had a fossorial lifestyle.
Molly Tumelty, Stephan Lautenschlager
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Abstract The oval window (OW) is an opening connecting the inner and middle ear. Its area has been shown to consistently scale with body mass (BM) in primates, and has been used alongside semi‐circular canal (SCC) size to differentiate Homo sapiens and fossil hominins, including Paranthropus robustus.
Ruy Fernandez, José Braga
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Rheumatoid arthritis and risk of hearing impairment: A genetic correlation and bidirectional Mendelian randomization study. [PDF]
Liu Z, Xiang G, Wang L, Duan L, Guo P.
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