A complex system of interconnecting cavities; concerned with hearing and equilibrium.
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Examples for "labyrinth "
Examples for "labyrinth "
1 Most archaeologists believe the word ' labyrinth ' simply referred to the palace itself.
2 He's heading for the utility labyrinth . ' North America datavised the file over.
3 The behavior of the dancer made obvious two defects in labyrinth A.
4 Do you know where the idea of a labyrinth first came from?
5 An example of the labyrinth method has been presented in Chapter XI.
1 However detailed inner ear imaging still provides very limited information to physicians.
2 The inner ear microcirculation may result in the attack of recurrent vertigo.
3 BACKGROUND Sensorineural hearing loss is caused by defects in the inner ear .
4 This method provides an excellent imaging of the inner ear fluid spaces.
5 The movement caused the liquid in her inner ear to slosh unpleasantly.
1 Each one clanged lamely against her internal ear and sounded vaguely insulting.
2 The deafness was probably due to concussion of the internal ear .
3 This cavity is separated from the internal ear .
4 It is both phylogenetically and ontogenetically an independent secondary formation, a later accession to the primary internal ear .
5 The internal ear is formed by an involution of the integument, and not by an outgrowth of the brain.
6 The stirrup now performs a to-and-fro movement at the oval window, passing the auditory impulse inwards to the internal ear .
7 The stirrup (h) lies inside the anvil, and touches with its base the outer wall of the internal ear , or auscultory vesicle.
8 He enumerates the tunics and humours of the eye, and gives an account of the internal ear , in which he notices the malleus and incus.
9 The ear is divided into three parts, called respectively the External, Middle, and Internal ear .
10 143.-Diagramof the Middle and Internal Ear .
11 142 . - Bony internal Ear of Right Side.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for internal ear