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Spatial variation in otolith elemental chemistry of Stegastes arcifrons (Pomacentridae) reflects environmental patchiness at the Galápagos archipelago. [PDF]
Alava-Jurado JM, Brandt M, Kingsford MJ.
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Mechanisms and clinical significance of Tumarkin-like phenomenon during the final step of the Epley and Semont maneuver: insights from virtual simulation and literature review. [PDF]
Yang R, Yang X.
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A Rare Case of Anterior Semicircular Canal BPPV Resistant to Treatment: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Jocys J, Paškonienė A, Lesinskas E.
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Genomic evidence for fisheries-induced evolution in Eastern Baltic cod. [PDF]
Han KY +12 more
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[Otolith-visual conflict suppresses the otolith-ocular reflex].
Naomi, Katayama, Shigeo, Mori
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Task demands influence search strategy selection in otoconia-deficient mice. [PDF]
Yoder RM, Carstensen LC, Jagannathan K.
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Hearing Research, 2000
The masses and the area sizes of the otoliths for the utriculus, sacculus and lagena of 15 species of the Black Sea fish are analyzed. Morphometrical otolith regularities are derived and their functional and ecomorphological explanations are suggested.
D V, Lychakov, Y T, Rebane
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The masses and the area sizes of the otoliths for the utriculus, sacculus and lagena of 15 species of the Black Sea fish are analyzed. Morphometrical otolith regularities are derived and their functional and ecomorphological explanations are suggested.
D V, Lychakov, Y T, Rebane
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Medical alphabet, 2022
Labyrinth of the inner ear consists of two parts: semicircular canals and vestibulum. Vestibular disorders predominantly associated with vertigo – the feeling of moving of the surrounding objects and oscillopsia. However, vertigo is a result of the damage of ampullar receptors in semicircular canals and their connections with vestibular nuclei in ...
M. V. Zamergrad +3 more
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Labyrinth of the inner ear consists of two parts: semicircular canals and vestibulum. Vestibular disorders predominantly associated with vertigo – the feeling of moving of the surrounding objects and oscillopsia. However, vertigo is a result of the damage of ampullar receptors in semicircular canals and their connections with vestibular nuclei in ...
M. V. Zamergrad +3 more
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