Examples of using Inner ears in English and their translations into Indonesian
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bones carry sound vibrations to their inner ears.
without those cells sound waves don't stimulate dogs' middle and inner ears correctly, resulting in complete
CT scan of the brain or inner ears to exclude a structural problem like stroke.
Your eyes see one thing, your muscles feel another, and your inner ears sense something else.
positional information from our inner ears.
The hum has also been speculated to perhaps be the result of sudden noises generated by our own inner ears, called“spontaneous otoacoustic emissions.”.
For example, by studying the inner ears of mice with SLC26A4 mutations,
Other studies have shown that people with birth defects in their inner ears have absolutely no capacity to feel motion sickness,
the tiny bones in their inner ears, with the rest being a squishy,
The inner ears of extinct aquatic reptiles from millions of years ago closely resemble those of some living aquatic animals with similar lifestyles
Researchers built 3D virtual models to compare the inner ears of the fossils with those of modern lizards and snakes and discovered a distinctive structure within the inner ear of animals that actively burrow.
some whales were receiving waterborne sounds directly through their lower jawbones and transmitting them to the inner ears via special fat pads.
through the bones of the skull from infected sinuses or inner ears, or from a head injury,
Because Beagles have long ears, they are also prone to suffer from infections simply because air cannot circulate around their inner ears and as such moisture can build up creating the perfect environment for a yeast infection to take hold.
through the bones of the skull from infected sinuses or inner ears, or from a head injury,
this is caused by the ground vibration translating to movement of the fluid in the inner ears, which for some people can cause motion sickness,
Inner ear infection.
Inner ear, which houses sensors that help detect gravity
The inner ear consists of the cochlea.
The gene, PRPS1, appears to be crucial in inner ear development and maintenance.
