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  • ...is the sense [[organ (anatomy)|organ]] that detects sound. The vertebrate ear shows a common biology from fish to humans, with variations in structure ac ...issue called the ''[[pinna]]''. The pinna may be all that ''shows'' of the ear, but it has only a tiny role in hearing and none at all in the sense of bal
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ear]]
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  • ...url = http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001064.htm | title = Ear barotrauma | accessdate = 2011-05-31}}</ref> [[Blast injuries]] can also ca ...y include [[dizziness]], [[hearing loss]], a sense of fullness in the ear, ear pain, feeling of pressure in the ears, moderate to severe hearing loss and
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  • {{r|Inner ear}} {{r|Middle ear}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Causes, symptoms and treatment concerning Ear barotrauma.
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  • ...r "ear drum") to the [[oval window]]. There are three bones in the middle ear: the [[malleus]] (or hammer), the [[incus]] (or anvil) and the [[stapes]] ...ransduced]] into mechanical vibrations that reverberate through the middle ear and press on the [[oval window]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ear]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ear barotrauma]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ear barotrauma/Bibliography]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ear barotrauma/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ear barotrauma/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ear barotrauma/External Links]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Causes, symptoms and treatment concerning Ear barotrauma.
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  • Inflammation of the outer ear canal.
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  • ...thin the ear after the infection is over, making it more difficult for the ear to fight off new infections. This fluid may adversely affect [[hearing]].
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  • ...url = http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001064.htm | title = Ear barotrauma | accessdate = 2011-05-31}}</ref> [[Blast injuries]] can also ca ...y include [[dizziness]], [[hearing loss]], a sense of fullness in the ear, ear pain, feeling of pressure in the ears, moderate to severe hearing loss and
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  • A mixture of secretions from glands in the ear canal of mammals.
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  • {{r|Inner ear}} {{r|Middle ear}}
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  • Physical process of detecting [[soundwave]]s in the [[ear]] and transmitting this information to the [[brain]].
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  • ...y secretions produced by vestigial apocrine sweat glands in the external [[ear]] canal."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...te journal |author=Burton MJ, Dorée CJ |title=Ear drops for the removal of ear wax |journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev |volume= |issue=3 |pages=CD004400 |
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  • ...>A disorientation caused by misinterpretation of rotational signals by the ear, important particularly to astronauts and pilots.
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  • Inflammation of the middle ear, occurring commonly in children as a result of infection and often causing
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  • {{r|Ear}} {{r|Ear canal}}
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  • ...e much older sort of music that is passed from generation to generation by ear, and sometimes called [[traditional music]]. Indeed, "folk music" is used
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  • ...e the sensory epithelium of the vestibular system located within the inner ear.<ref>Cristae, http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Cristae, 5/3/2008</r
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  • * [http://www.dogearrecords.com/index.html DOG EAR RECORDS Co.,Ltd. official website of Nobuo Uematsu's Record Label]
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  • {{r|Ear}}
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  • {{r|Ear}}
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  • ...A2575AC0A961958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all New York Times article - the "Ear Mound" and today's reflections on the war]
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  • {{r|Ear}}
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  • {{r|Ear}}
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  • {{r|ear candling}}
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  • ...tending up into the hairline. The incision curves around the bottom of the ear and then behind it, usually ending near the hairline on the back of the nec ...e scars in front of the ear are usually inconspicuous. The scar behind the ear is hidden from casual view. Hair loss in the portions of the incision withi
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  • ...'otolaryngology''' is also referred to as "Ear, Nose, and Throat", and as "Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgery". As that name implies, this is a specialty in mo
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  • ==Sensitivity of the ear== ...was traced to a systematic error in the response of auditory nerves in the ear.<ref name=Ohgushi/>
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  • ...m for a time. They quarreled and van Gogh famously cut off part of his own ear; he then entered an asylum and, in 1890, committed suicide.
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  • {{r|Ear}}
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  • ...is the sense [[organ (anatomy)|organ]] that detects sound. The vertebrate ear shows a common biology from fish to humans, with variations in structure ac ...issue called the ''[[pinna]]''. The pinna may be all that ''shows'' of the ear, but it has only a tiny role in hearing and none at all in the sense of bal
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  • ...] the two treblest [[vibrating string|strings]], B and E, are plucked, the ear can hear the two notes separately, and realizes that the total sound is eve ...eard when the right ear listens to a slightly different tone than the left ear. Here, the tones do not interfere physically, but are summed by the brain i
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  • ...s wife. Henbane is also thought to have been the 'hebenon' poured into the ear of [[Hamlet]]'s father.
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  • ...s are lossy but when the sound is rendered through loudspeakers, the human ear and brain cannot tell the difference.
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  • ...oon, John Entwistle, John Bonham, Cat Stevens and Phil Spector''. Hamburg: Ear Books. ISBN 978-3-940004-29-1 (OCLC 421815018)
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  • ...re predisposed to excess moisture in certain parts of the body such as the ear canal or nail bed. <sup>3</sup> ...is part of the animal’s normal microflora and is commonly found within the ear canals, the mucosa of the anus and oral cavities, as well as the anal sacs
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  • It can be used with the QuietPro Enhanced Hearing Protection in-ear communication
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  • * [[Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary]]
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  • {{Image|HatEastGermanFrench.jpg|right|200px|An ushanka with the ear-flaps down.}} ...'ushanka''' is a cylindrical furry-hat that fits over the head and has two ear-flaps to provide coverage in the winter.
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  • ...ns due to Gram-positive bacteria. It is used to treat dental, ear, middle ear, respiratory tract and skin infections, and can also treat [[rheumatic feve
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  • ...ar System]] origin. It lasted for the full 72-[[second]] duration that Big Ear observed it, but has not been detected again. The signal has been the subje ...licated by the fact that the [[Ohio_State_University_Radio_Observatory|Big Ear telescope]] used two [[feed horn]]s to search for signals, each pointing to
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  • ...retation of rotational motion sensed by the vestibular system of the inner ear, as explained below. ...ge|Vestibular system of ear.PNG|right|250px|Vestibular system in the human ear.}}
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  • *Black Tufted-ear Marmoset ''[[Callithrix penicillata]]'' *Geoffroy's Tufted-ear Marmoset ''[[Callithrix geoffroyi]]''
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  • ...etoxification Association] - USA organization advocating use of auricular (ear) acupuncture for treating [[addiction]]
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  • ...ry of children and infants and [[pediatric otolaryngology]] focuses on the ear, nose, and throat care of that same population. In the United States, pedia
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  • ...the siren are traveling in the same direction as the ear, the pitch to the ear drops to become lower than the frequency of the siren.<ref name=pitch>
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  • *''A Flea in Her Ear'' (1967)
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  • ...together. To the lower left is [[Hearing]] who holds his right hand to his ear. This is the earliest known representation of the five senses personified.
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