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Developing ear light micrograph There are two sections through semicircular canals At right is a semicircular canal ampulla with an ampullary crista
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Light micrograph showing four sections of a developing cochlea of the inner ear The epithelial thickening that will be the organ of Corti and the fut
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Eardrum illustration
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Light micrograph of a cross-section of the cochlea of the inner ear showing from top to bottom the vestibular cochlear and tympanic ducts or scala
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Light micrograph of a cross-section of the cochlea scala media or cochlear duct showing from right to left the limbus spiralis with tectorial membr
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Light micrograph of a cross-section of the cochlea of the inner ear showing from top to bottom the vestibular cochlear and tympanic ducts or scala
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Light micrograph of the spiral-shaped cochlea showing in each section of the coiled duct the vestibular cochlear and tympanic ducts or scala tympa
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Light micrograph of a cross-section of the cochlea of the inner ear showing from top to bottom the vestibular cochlear and tympanic ducts or scala
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Light micrograph of the outer wall of the cochlear duct showing from right the stria vascularis the spiral ligament and the bone The stria vascula
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ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH; Including Cooke and Wheatstone single and double needle instruments (Figs 4 5) Sounder (Fig 7) for Morse telegraph which enable
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Light micrograph of the organ of Corti resting above the basilar membrane At centre the tunnel of Corti is flanked by outer hair cells (one row on t
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Light micrograph of the cochlea showing the limbus spiralis with tectorial membrane the inner spiral sulcus under the tectorial membrane and the orga
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Light micrograph of a cross-section of the cochlea of the inner ear showing from top to bottom the vestibular cochlear and tympanic ducts or scala
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Illustration of hair cells from the organ of Corti in the cochlear of the inner ear Each V-shaped arrangement of outer hairs (stereocilia) lies on th
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Inner ear hair cells illustration
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Inner ear hair cells illustration
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Inner ear hair cells illustration
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Inner ear hair cells illustration
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Inner ear hair cells illustration
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ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH; Including Cooke and Wheatstone single and double needle instruments (Figs 4 5) Sounder (Fig 7) for Morse telegraph which enable
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Inner ear hair cells illustration
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Inner ear hair cells illustration
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Ear anatomy 3D CT and MRI scans
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Ear anatomy 3D CT and MRI scans
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Ear anatomy 3D CT and MRI scans
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Ear anatomy 3D CT and MRI scans
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Ear anatomy 3D CT and MRI scans
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Ear anatomy 3D CT and MRI scans
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Middle ear 3D CT and MRI scans
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Middle ear 3D CT and MRI scans
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Tinnitus conceptual illustration by VICTOR HABBICK VISIONSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Tinnitus conceptual illustration by VICTOR HABBICK VISIONSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Tinnitus conceptual illustration by VICTOR HABBICK VISIONSSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Woman screaming in megaphone other woman keeps shut ears by Michaela Begsteiger
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Woman screaming in megaphone other woman keeps shut ears by Michaela Begsteiger
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Hearing loss conceptual image
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19th Century hearing aid Illustration of a 19th Century design for an early hearing aid Published in Physique populaire by Emile Desbeaux (1891)
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Human ear 3D CT scan
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Human ear 3D CT scan
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Eardrum Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an eardrum (blue) The eardrum or tympanic membrane is located in the middle ear It joins t
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Eardrum Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an eardrum (pink) The eardrum or tympanic membrane is located in the middle ear It joins t
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Ear examination
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Ear examination
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Ear examination
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Ear examination
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Man cleaning his ear
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Clinician taking a patients aural temperature with a digital thermometer Photo by MEDICIMAGE SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Clinician taking a patients aural temperature with a digital thermometer Photo by MEDICIMAGE SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Taking a patients temperature
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Cross-section biomedical illustration of how sound waves travel in human ear Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Helicotrema of the inner ear light micrograph
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Cochlea light micrograph
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Organ of Corti light micrograph
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Organ of Corti light micrograph
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Organ of Corti light micrograph
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Cochlea light micrograph
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Cochlea light micrograph
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Front view of human ear illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Stethoscope and cigarettes
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Stethoscope and metal kidney dish
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Stethoscope used to listen to sounds within the body It is most commonly used to listen to the heart lungs and chest CreditlineMEDICIMAGE SCIE
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Stethoscope Invented in France in 1816 by Rene-Theophile-Hyacinthe Laennes the stethoscope is most often used to listen to heart sounds and breathin
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Human ear 3D CT scan
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Middle ear 3D CT scan
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Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of the external auditory canal of the right ear Surrounding the auditory canal are mastoid air cells that p
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Administering eardrops
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Illustration showing a middle ear infection (otitis media) This condition causes inflammation of the middle ear area and fluid to fill the middle ear
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Fluorescent light micrograph of a HeLa cervical cancer cell showing microtubules (red) and actin filaments that provide the cell structural support M
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Male identity conceptual image Photo by VICTOR de SCHWANBERGSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Female identity conceptual image Photo by VICTOR de SCHWANBERGSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Female identity conceptual image Photo by VICTOR de SCHWANBERGSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Using an electric drill Man with ear protectors and safety glasses using a hammer drill This is a rotary drill with a hammering action It is used t
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Acoustic testing chamber
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MODEL RELEASED Woman listening to music through wireless headphones
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Tin can telephone
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Tin can telephone being used by two boys The boy at left is speaking into one of the cans and the sound waves are being transmitted along the string
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Tin can telephone being used by two boys The boy in the foreground is speaking into one of the cans and the sound waves are being transmitted along
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Boy covering his ears in response to a loud noise
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Boy shouting into a megaphone and a friend covering his ears
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Human ear computer artwork
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MODEL RELEASED Woman hushing
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MODEL RELEASED Woman hushing
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Eardrum SEM
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Organ of Corti from the ear coloured SEM
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Inner ear Artwork of the labyrinth the fluid- filled passages of the inner ear The cochlea (right) is a hollow spiral that contains microscopic hai
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Cochlea artwork The cochlea is part of the inner ear and is a hollow spiral that contains microscopic hairs that respond to sound vibrations from th
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Cochlea artwork The cochlea is part of the inner ear and is a hollow spiral that contains microscopic hairs that respond to sound vibrations from th
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Semicircular canals artwork These three loops are fluid-filled passages which are part of the labyrinth in the inner ear They provide the sense of
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Semicircular canals artwork These three loops are fluid-filled passages which are part of the labyrinth of the inner ear They provide the sense of
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Human ear artwork The outer ear (left) collects sound waves as air vibrations which pass through the ear canal and middle ear before reaching the f
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Inner ear artwork The cochlea (left) is a hollow spiral that contains microscopic hairs that respond to sound vibrations from the middle ear Nerves
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Inner ear sensory hairs
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Developing ear light micrograph There are two sections through semicircular canals At right is a semicircular canal ampulla with an ampullary crista
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Light micrograph showing four sections of a developing cochlea of the inner ear The epithelial thickening that will be the organ of Corti and the fut
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Eardrum illustration
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Light micrograph of a cross-section of the cochlea of the inner ear showing from top to bottom the vestibular cochlear and tympanic ducts or scala
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Light micrograph of a cross-section of the cochlea scala media or cochlear duct showing from right to left the limbus spiralis with tectorial membr
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Light micrograph of a cross-section of the cochlea of the inner ear showing from top to bottom the vestibular cochlear and tympanic ducts or scala
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Light micrograph of the spiral-shaped cochlea showing in each section of the coiled duct the vestibular cochlear and tympanic ducts or scala tympa
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Light micrograph of a cross-section of the cochlea of the inner ear showing from top to bottom the vestibular cochlear and tympanic ducts or scala
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