The membrane in the ear that vibrates to sound.
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Examples for "eardrum"
Examples for "eardrum"
1A second later the agent's chronically overenthusiastic voice nearly broke Rubens' eardrum.
2A blare of whistling feedback grated on every eardrum in the building.
3Despite the plugs in his ears, his left eardrum was severely damaged.
4When sounds strike the eardrum it vibrates and excites the nerve of hearing.
5The current study focused on the traumatic causes of eardrum perforations.
1They are without the tympanum and tympanic cavity, and all its appendages.
2With great effort Sharn-igon scratched the words out on his tympanum.
3And music played the tympanum and the pipe, the cithara and the harp.
4The relief panel in the tympanum represents various types of industry.
5The tympanum of the ear yields to the fierce external pressure.
1Thus, surgical treatment of dry and apparently stable tympanic membrane perforation is warranted.
2Tympanoplasty is the standard and well-established procedure for closure of tympanic membrane perforations.
3Turnbull has recorded two cases of perforation of the tympanic membrane from lumbricoides.
4In addition, a negative correlation between age and compliance of the tympanic membrane was discovered.
5A quarter of children were diagnosed with broken eardrums, technically known as tympanic membrane perforations.