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He was the first to correctly describe the tympanic membrane.
They can also be found on the tympanic membrane.
The blood supply to the tympanic membrane is shared with the brain.
Males also have bigger tympanic membranes which cover their ears.
The majority of tympanic membrane retractions do not cause any symptoms.
A graft may be taken to reconstruct the tympanic membrane.
Nothing existing except the needle- clear resonance on the tympanic membrane.
Because of this it is expected that there will be acoustic interaction at each tympanic membrane.
Type 1 involves repair of the tympanic membrane alone, when the middle ear is normal.
P8 couldn't remember the last time she had pushed her tympanic membrane so hard.
Then too, my tympanic membranes have grown too wide and thick.
Sound then reaches the tympanic membrane in the middle ear (also known as the eardrum).
The outer ear ends at the most superficial layer of the tympanic membrane.
The tympanic membrane is commonly called the ear drum.
"There's a tympanic membrane that serves as both microphone and speaker.
The posterior and superior parts of the tympanic membrane are most commonly affected.
The umbo is the most depressed part of the tympanic membrane.
Three factors must occur for the tympanic membrane to become retracted:
Sound energy strikes the tympanic membrane and is concentrated to the smaller footplate.
The tympanic membrane is repaired and directly connected to the head of the stapes.
The air particles collide with your ear's tympanic membrane, also known as the eardrum.
The dog's brain temperature, measured by a probe on its tympanic membrane, was now sixteen degrees.
"His tympanic membrane temperature is twenty-four degrees," Hal said.
And there's one little problem with that: the dead anti-mutant's tympanic membrane continued to be responsive about 2 hours after he died.
This tube is generally closed, the air space behind the tympanic membrane being thus cut off from the external air.