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