The burrowing origin of modern snakes
... spherical vestibule. We predict the habit group of D. patagonica using linear discriminant function analysis because its ecology cannot be inferred using extant phylogenetic bracketing (18). Scores of the first two principal components (table S3) were submitted to linear discriminant function analys ...
... spherical vestibule. We predict the habit group of D. patagonica using linear discriminant function analysis because its ecology cannot be inferred using extant phylogenetic bracketing (18). Scores of the first two principal components (table S3) were submitted to linear discriminant function analys ...
Stream Boost - All About That Bass
... This provides even greater opportunity for patients to find settings that provide them the best sound quality. The patient can also choose to disable the feature and stream audio in the active memory. ...
... This provides even greater opportunity for patients to find settings that provide them the best sound quality. The patient can also choose to disable the feature and stream audio in the active memory. ...
Acoustic Neuroma Basic Overview
... identification of the facial nerve in the temporal bone prior to any removal of the tumor. The surgeon has the advantage of knowing the location of the facial nerve prior to tumor dissection and removal. Any size tumor can be removed with this approach. A second, small incision typically is made in ...
... identification of the facial nerve in the temporal bone prior to any removal of the tumor. The surgeon has the advantage of knowing the location of the facial nerve prior to tumor dissection and removal. Any size tumor can be removed with this approach. A second, small incision typically is made in ...
Clinical Forum: Patulous Eustachian Tube Identification Using
... include the report of autophony, or the phenomenon of being able to hear one's own voice more loudly than usual, and hearing a loud crackling sound when chewing. Robinson and Hazell (1989) reported that vestibular symptoms and hearing loss can also occur because the PET allows excessive pressure cha ...
... include the report of autophony, or the phenomenon of being able to hear one's own voice more loudly than usual, and hearing a loud crackling sound when chewing. Robinson and Hazell (1989) reported that vestibular symptoms and hearing loss can also occur because the PET allows excessive pressure cha ...
sample test
... 51. The ear canal ends at a tightly stretched membrane called the ____________________. 52. The ____________________ is a liquid-filled cavity in the inner ear. 53. Hearing protection prevents the ____________________ of the cochlea from becoming damaged by long exposure to loud sounds. 54. An echo ...
... 51. The ear canal ends at a tightly stretched membrane called the ____________________. 52. The ____________________ is a liquid-filled cavity in the inner ear. 53. Hearing protection prevents the ____________________ of the cochlea from becoming damaged by long exposure to loud sounds. 54. An echo ...
Evoked Potentials
... recorded VEPs are very difficult to interpret due to their sensitivity to anesthesia, temperature, and blood pressure. IV. Motor-Evoked Potentials Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) are elicited by either electrical or magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex or the spinal cord. Transcranial electrical ...
... recorded VEPs are very difficult to interpret due to their sensitivity to anesthesia, temperature, and blood pressure. IV. Motor-Evoked Potentials Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) are elicited by either electrical or magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex or the spinal cord. Transcranial electrical ...
fess and what the radiologist needs to know
... Middle turbinate and meatus Middle turbinate (ethmoid bone) overlies the middle meatus, which is the most important anatomic area in the lateral wall of the nose • Superiorly attached to lateral aspect of the cribriform plate; between cribriform plate and fovea ethmoidalis • Lateral attachment, cal ...
... Middle turbinate and meatus Middle turbinate (ethmoid bone) overlies the middle meatus, which is the most important anatomic area in the lateral wall of the nose • Superiorly attached to lateral aspect of the cribriform plate; between cribriform plate and fovea ethmoidalis • Lateral attachment, cal ...
Ocular complications with dental local anaesthesia – a systematic
... performed, and subsequent movement of the patient and operator must be avoided. The anaesthetic solution must be injected slowly, giving a full cartridge over a period of 60 seconds. This would avoid injecting the solution under pressure. Anatomical landmarks must always be visualized prior to injec ...
... performed, and subsequent movement of the patient and operator must be avoided. The anaesthetic solution must be injected slowly, giving a full cartridge over a period of 60 seconds. This would avoid injecting the solution under pressure. Anatomical landmarks must always be visualized prior to injec ...
Occipital Nerve Stimulation for Intractable Occipital Neuralgia: An
... areas, with associated symptoms suggesting a pain origin from the neck.2,3 ON tends to become chronic and must be distinguished from referred pain to the occiput. Etiologies of occipital neuralgia include traumatic (72% of this series), degenerative (14% of this series), and oncological or idiopathi ...
... areas, with associated symptoms suggesting a pain origin from the neck.2,3 ON tends to become chronic and must be distinguished from referred pain to the occiput. Etiologies of occipital neuralgia include traumatic (72% of this series), degenerative (14% of this series), and oncological or idiopathi ...
Cortical ERA - British Society of Audiology
... response methods and their clinical applications are given by Hall (2007), Burkard, Don, & Eggermont (2007) and Picton (2011). One of the most important and clinically useful aspects of the CAEP is that in adults, the response can be observed close to, and therefore can be used as an objective estim ...
... response methods and their clinical applications are given by Hall (2007), Burkard, Don, & Eggermont (2007) and Picton (2011). One of the most important and clinically useful aspects of the CAEP is that in adults, the response can be observed close to, and therefore can be used as an objective estim ...
Recommended Procedure - Cortical ERA Home Page
... response methods and their clinical applications are given by Hall (2007), Burkard, Don, & Eggermont (2007) and Picton (2011). One of the most important and clinically useful aspects of the CAEP is that in adults, the response can be observed close to, and therefore can be used as an objective estim ...
... response methods and their clinical applications are given by Hall (2007), Burkard, Don, & Eggermont (2007) and Picton (2011). One of the most important and clinically useful aspects of the CAEP is that in adults, the response can be observed close to, and therefore can be used as an objective estim ...
Hearing loss associated with long-term exposure to high
... recorded a strikingly similar range of sound levels (64-97 dB SPL) at a dental school in India.8 ...
... recorded a strikingly similar range of sound levels (64-97 dB SPL) at a dental school in India.8 ...
Full Text - International Advanced Otology
... bilateral in 32 patients, and included small fenestra stapedotomy with a perforation of 0.8 mm (442 ears, 85.8%), partial stapedectomy with removal of the posterior half of the footplate (30 ears, 5.8%), and total stapedectomy (43 ears, 8.4%). A Teflon prosthesis, 0.6 mm in diameter and 4-4.5 mm len ...
... bilateral in 32 patients, and included small fenestra stapedotomy with a perforation of 0.8 mm (442 ears, 85.8%), partial stapedectomy with removal of the posterior half of the footplate (30 ears, 5.8%), and total stapedectomy (43 ears, 8.4%). A Teflon prosthesis, 0.6 mm in diameter and 4-4.5 mm len ...
pearls of regional anesthesia blocks
... when response to nerve stimulation is obtained in one branch. Another study by Volka et al looked at the level of division of the sciatic nerve. It is known that the site of division of the sciatic nerve into its branches varies among individuals. This fact accounts for frequent reported failures of ...
... when response to nerve stimulation is obtained in one branch. Another study by Volka et al looked at the level of division of the sciatic nerve. It is known that the site of division of the sciatic nerve into its branches varies among individuals. This fact accounts for frequent reported failures of ...
The ENT Allergy Specialist - American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy
... The diagnosis and management of medical and surgical disorders of the head and neck is fundamental to the core of Otolaryngology— Head and Neck Surgery. The 1998 Scope of Knowledge update to the American Board of Otolaryngology reaffirmed that the diagnosis and treatment of allergic disorders of the ...
... The diagnosis and management of medical and surgical disorders of the head and neck is fundamental to the core of Otolaryngology— Head and Neck Surgery. The 1998 Scope of Knowledge update to the American Board of Otolaryngology reaffirmed that the diagnosis and treatment of allergic disorders of the ...
Auditory system
The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory system.