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    Some ways they keep warm by using the 3 heat loss methods are . . . Polar bears lose a lot of heat just through their tail and ears. Their tails and ears have actually adapted to their cold conditions, for example in the desert the foxes have larger ears and larger tails so they can lose heat faster. So in the arctic you will find that most of the animals have smaller ears and tails so not much heat can escape. This is a form of radiation because…

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    What Is Hurler's Syndrome?

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    com/ear_pictures.htm Outer ear section has place for “Click here for Photos” Eardrum and Middle Ear has place for “Click here for Photos” Mastoid section has pictures of mastoiditis (click on “mastoid disease”) This website shows common problems in the outer ear (auricle), ear canal (external auditory canal), the eardrum, and the middle ear (air space behind the eardrum which allows the eardrum to vibrate). It also shows the mastoid disease. The website shows pictures of outer ear and ear…

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    Olive Oil Case Study

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    Olive oil for ear infection Q1. I keep my ear clean, but still I think I have some infection in my ear. Despite of keeping my ears clean, why is this infection caused? A1. Our ears are divided in three different parts. The part of the ear that is visible to us as well as the canal that goes all the way to other parts of the ear is known as the external part. Next to the external part is the middle part which contains a group of small bones that do the job of amplifying the sound we hear. Our…

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    muscles pull on an angle and are called oblique muscles. The first mechanism is the coordination of these muscles (both eyes) so that our eyes move together. As we open our eyelids (provides protection and lubrication of eyeballs) the light will hit the outer most part of our eye called the cornea. The cornea is in charge of allowing light…

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    Deafness And Hearing Aids

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    hearing aids then they must have a problem with their ears, and the one major dis-advantage that led people using hearing aids is deafness, now people may ask what deafness is. Well it is a disease that might hit you when new babies are born, or sometimes when you here a loud sound like an explosion that’s in front of you, furthermore, if deafness hits you it might be either mild, moderate or sometimes profound; it can effect either one ear or two ears, and if people lose their hearing ability…

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    strong sense of tradition, and can be stubborn over certain situations. Although, his soft side does show over time. In the beginning of the story, Min seems to be quite focused and dedicated to his pottery work; which is most likely a reason why Tree-ear admired him and his work. Although, in defiance of this Min can be rather insensitive and crude at times; but it can be understandable.…

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    Tinnitus Limbic System

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    to thinking of hearing loss as the primary cause of tinnitus. But not everyone with hearing loss experiences tinnitus. Some medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen, certain antibiotics, and diuretics can be "ototoxic." They cause damage to the inner ear, resulting in tinnitus. Tinnitus is different for each person; That’s why there are many types of tinnitus. Many who suffer tinnitus experience side effects of their tinnitus. This may include psychological, physical and social problems. Some also…

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    Five Special Senses

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    Hearing The ear is associated with the sense of hearing. The inner ear, also known as the labyrinth, has two parts called the osseous and the membranous labyrinths. The cochlea is a part of the labyrinths that functions in hearing. Hearing receptors in the spiral organ are excited by vibrations in the inner ear fluids. The middle ear has auditory ossicles that conduct sound waves to the oval window of the inner ear from the eardrum. Sound waves of vibrating objects are accumulated by the outer…

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    parts of the ear, students will be able to identify and label the parts of the ear with 90% accuracy. • Given a lesson on how sound travels…

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    Infant Hearing Analysis

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    The human ear begins developing early on, at 5 weeks into the pregnancy, starting with the inner ear. At week 6, the canals of the inner ear will form, then at week 8, the shell shaped parts of the ears will form, and at week 11, the outer ear will already appear, low set on the baby’s head, until they will settle in their final position at week 16. At 18 weeks, the ears start to stick out at the sides of the head, and the baby begins to hear, albeit through their fluid filled ears.. At 22…

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