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    Lrad Research Paper

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    I believe them, it’s their product. However, maybe this lard has because some ear damages because of the volume being very high and being close to an individual. I would say to train the officers on how to use the lrad, like how close to be a person when speaking into to one of thelrad. And the lrad is for long range communication…

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    I snap my fingers and the air around me shifts then vibrates. When the air vibrates, it creates a sound wave. Our ears pick up this wave and translates it so we can understand and comprehend what amazing intangible creation is before us. A middle C key is pushed on a piano, the hammer hits the tuned wire, the wire vibrates and creates the sound humans recognize as a simple C. As time has passed, humans have progressed from single note instruments, to handwriting sheet music for orchestras, to…

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    Burkard, R. F., & Sims, D. (2001). The Human Auditory Brainstem Response to High Click Rates: Aging Effects. American Journal of Audiology, 10, 53-61. doi:10.1044/1059-0889(2001/008) Although extensive research has been conducted to determine the effects of aging on peripheral hearing sensitivity, the effects of aging on the central auditory nervous system through the use of auditory brainstem response (ABR) procedures is less commonly researched. A previous study attempted to examine the…

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    interaction between features of a person’s body and features of person’s society in which he or she lives. (World Health Organization) Hearing Impaired - A hearing impairment is a hearing loss that prevents a person from totally receiving sounds through the ear. If the loss is mild, the person has difficulty hearing faint or distant speech. A person with this degree of hearing impairment may use a hearing aid to amplify sounds.…

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    Sheer Pain She is here, but she is not. She use to wake up every morning with a smile on her face and her big blue eyes would open wider than I have ever seen someone open their eyes. I remember when I was younger I would stay the night at her house quite often. She was always the first to wake me up, and she would have already prepared the biggest and most delicious breakfast a person could ask for. We would always play board games for hours upon hours and then go pick the fruits and veggies…

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    Ap Biology Reflection

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    Biology work. Hours were spent with my AP Spanish teacher preparing for aural quizzes. My teachers had grown accustomed to seeing an empty seat where I usually sat because of my frequent doctor appointments. On top of that, the constant pinging in my ears made it hard to focus. One hour in class meant three extra hours of scrutinizing my notes, deciphering my barely legible handwriting, and blasting YouTube videos about Chemiosmosis in my room. My educational and social experiences were…

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    The topic I will be researching about is middle ear infection. Otitis media also known as middle ear infection is a group of inflammatory disease of the middle ear. The 2 types of infections are acute otitis media and otitis media with effusion. A shorter way to say these infections are AOM and OME. AOM is an infection that usually presents with ear pain. OME is typically not associated with symptoms. Aom affects about 11% of people a year,there is about 325 to 710 million cases. Some of the…

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    Soundwalk Reflection

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    Before we began walking as a group we took a few minutes to discuss what we thought we would hear during the Soundwalk. We assumed that we would be hearing the buzzing of busy Toronto streets, lots of cars and people continuing on their daily routines in the midst of Chinatown. We anticipated music coming from stores, the occasional ringing of a telephone and possibly an emergency vehicle alarm, but we didn’t know if all of these elements would be heard during our walk. We do not feel that the…

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    patients who are referred for recurrent ear infections to determine if surgical intervention is recommended in the way of pressure equalization tubes, which act as a bypass to the eustachian tube. The pathophysiology of this condition is characterized by some form of intrinsic or extrinsic factor resulting in eustachian tube dysfunction from a classic understanding of the disease. However, some studies point to the initial inflammation occurring in the middle ear and the progressing…

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    Special Senses Lab Report

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    affect the function of eyes over time. Activity 3: Hearing and Balance (worth 15 points total) Label the parts of the ear in the picture. The choices are ear canal, oval window, cochlea, pinna, tympanic membrane, ear ossicles, cochlear nerve, semicircular canals, and Eustachian tube. (1) Pinna (2) Ear Canal (3) Tympanic Membrane (4) Cochlear Nerve (5) Oval Window (6) Cochlea (7) Ear Ossicles (8) SemiCircular Canals (9) Eustachian Tube Test your sense of…

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