Sentences with phrase «in eardrum»

It's the exact same technology we used on the Kyocera Torque, called Smart Sonic Receiver, which actually causes small vibrations in your eardrum that are picked up by your body as sounds.
I apologize if you love little dogs that you can carry in your purse, but every time I hear one bark like he's overdosed on speed, I just want to shove a pencil in my eardrum.
Movie hunk Bradley Cooper has a permanent hole in his eardrum after puncturing it while diving as a youth.
In future experiments, they will look at whether up and down eye movements also cause unique signatures in eardrum vibrations.
But I got deafness in my eardrums.
I loved slipping into my fuzzy dream lagoon, even though I knew I would be slapped in the eardrums by waves in nine minutes.
The researchers found that keeping the head still but shifting the eyes to one side or the other sparks vibrations in the eardrums, even in the absence of any sounds.
The child usually has received antibiotics multiple times and may be a candidate for a tympanostomy (having tubes put in her eardrums).
This isn't something I recommend doing often because it has it's role but if you have too much it can cause multiple problems in your ear drum and we've all gotten a little too waxy and stuffy in our eardrums before!
Rev the mid-mounted flat six, and again it's deja vu as a slightly loose and raspy metallic roar trembles through the seatback and reverberates in your eardrums.
For the last dozen years, the DB9's silhouette has loosened the jaws of onlookers while its V12 bellow crammed velvet in their eardrums.

Not exact matches

Afterward, Pishevar extended his trip to stay in London for about three weeks and told people he was unable to travel due to a perforated eardrum, three people say.
In reptiles, as in amphibians and fishes, there is a single hearing bone, the stapes, which is simply a straight rod that links the eardrum to the hearing structures of the inner ear and the braiIn reptiles, as in amphibians and fishes, there is a single hearing bone, the stapes, which is simply a straight rod that links the eardrum to the hearing structures of the inner ear and the braiin amphibians and fishes, there is a single hearing bone, the stapes, which is simply a straight rod that links the eardrum to the hearing structures of the inner ear and the brain.
If he is convicted, they shouldn't need to dismiss him, 8 punches and a burst eardrum should result in jail
For now though, San Francisco appears to be hanging onto the 24 year old, even after hearing claims from the Santa Clara County district attorney's office that Foster allegedly struck his live - in girlfriend's head 8 - 10 times, ruptured her eardrum, dragged her by her hair, and tried to keep her from reporting the incident.
Do they want an announcer who calls the whole field and rips off your eardrum in the process or do they want one who calls the front - runners in a rational voice and pretty well leaves it at that?
A cotton swab in your baby's ears can damage the eardrum and even cause permanent hearing loss.
Ear infections happen when fluid gets built up in that space behind your baby's eardrum and then becomes infected.
Ear infections are usually caused by bacteria or a virus, when fluid builds up in the area behind your baby's eardrum and then becomes infected.
In order to detect any problems, the product is using sound waves, making the eardrum vibrate.
Boro mover and shaker (and BFF) Kathy Zamechansky will hurt our eardrums if we don't promo Thursday evening's annual St. Pius V girls high school fund - raiser at the Split Rock Golf Course in Pelham Bay Park.
A full - size apatosaur whipping its tail in this way could probably have produced a sound loud enough to shatter human eardrums, which must have really gotten their attention back in the late Jurassic.
A hundred speakers and subwoofers hidden in the walls can shake the floor and rattle your eardrums as they blast out the thunderous noise of a plane breaking the sound barrier.
He had ruptured an eardrum and fractured his skull in three places.
Delicate bones in the middle ear, known as ossicles, convey the vibrations of the eardrum to the cochlea, the small, spiral chamber in the inner ear that converts acoustic signals to electrical.
My teacher was an ex-Navy diver who had lost an eardrum in a diving accident.
Although the auditory systems of the four - legged animals have undergone many changes since, they have in common the middle ear with eardrum and ossicles, which emerged independently in the major lineages.
In the middle ear, pressure oscillations in the air are transferred via the tympanic membrane (eardrum) and one or three small bones (ossicles) to fluid movements in the inner ear, where the conversion of sound waves to nerve signals takes placIn the middle ear, pressure oscillations in the air are transferred via the tympanic membrane (eardrum) and one or three small bones (ossicles) to fluid movements in the inner ear, where the conversion of sound waves to nerve signals takes placin the air are transferred via the tympanic membrane (eardrum) and one or three small bones (ossicles) to fluid movements in the inner ear, where the conversion of sound waves to nerve signals takes placin the inner ear, where the conversion of sound waves to nerve signals takes place.
Unlike most animals that have two separate ears, both of Ormia's eardrums are connected together, kind of like a seesaw with a rigid joint in the middle that can bend.
Engineers are interested in using the same principle found in Ormia's coupled eardrums to develop artificial sensors.
When a rooster's beak is fully open, as it is when crowing, a quarter of the ear canal completely closes and soft tissue covers 50 % of the eardrum, the team reports in a paper in press at Zoology.
Human eardrums normally have dynamic range of about 60 to 100dB in the range of 10Hz to 10kHz, and our hearing quickly decreases outside this frequency range.
But the drumhead is tens of trillions times (10 followed by 12 zeros) smaller in volume and 100,000 times thinner than the human eardrum.
The insect, a yellow - orange - faced katydid (Copiphora gorgonensis) from Gorgona Island in Colombia, has ear structures that are similar to the human eardrum and cochlea.
The eardrums in each leg receive sound from the external side, and internally via the tracheal tube, making this type of ear a «pressure difference receiver».
At the receiving end, the outer ears collect the waves» energy, causing vibrations in the tympanic membrane — the eardrum.
Each participant also wore small microphones in their ear canals that were sensitive enough to pick up the slight vibrations created when the eardrum sways back and forth.
Surprisingly, these eardrum vibrations start slightly before the eyes move, indicating that motion in the ears and the eyes are controlled by the same motor commands deep within the brain.
Gruters found that when the eyes moved, both eardrums moved in sync with one another, one side bulging inward at the same time the other side bulged outward.
The team, which included Christopher Shera at the University of Southern California and David W. Smith of the University of Florida, is still investigating how these eardrum vibrations impact what we hear, and what role they may play in hearing disorders.
Fernando Montealegre - Z at the University of Lincoln, UK, and colleagues were studying the eardrum - like tympanal membrane in the foreleg of Copiphora gorgonensis, when they unexpectedly burst a vessel behind the membrane.
Aylin Woodward reports research finding that our eardrums coordinate with our eyes to shift our hearing in the direction we...
Hair cells in the cochlea use this gradient to convert the mechanical force of the vibrating eardrum into electrical signals that the brain can understand.
Putting eardrops or other products in the ear with the presence of an eardrum perforation may cause pain or an infection.
And if we could hear that sound, which you might be able to actually technically if you were an astronaut floating near enough to colliding black holes, you might actually have your eardrum resonate in response and hear something.
You risk perforating your eardrum or trapping water or dirt deep in your ear as the wax gets pushed in farther, which can cause infection.
An infusion of the herb has been used in the ear for ear infections, as long as the eardrum has not burst, to ease the pain and shorten the duration.
It is important to note that in this scenario my son's eardrums were intact.
If the eardrums become perforated at any time you should stop putting anything in them because you risk pushing bacteria into the inner ear.
I'm sure he enjoys watching us howl in agony as another one of his brain - numbing spectacles thunders into theaters, destroying untold numbers of eardrums in the process.
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