Sentence examples for acoustic damage from inspiring English sources

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Taken together, the present data demonstrate that damaging the OCB renders an animal more easily vulnerable to acoustic damage than that of rat with intact OCB, and then reduces its cochlear activities, which eventually leads to increasing difficulty to induce tone-evoked Fos expression along the ascending auditory pathway.

Moderate acoustic damage can also be reversible, as temporary threshold shifts (TTS), due to acute exposure to high sound levels or chronic exposure to intermediate sound levels that induce reversible physiological changes in hair cells and the blood-labyrinth barrier [8], [9], [10].

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This problem remains essential for implementation of nonlinear acoustics for damage-detection applications.

The acoustic emission for damage assessment, identification, and their threshold detection, the infrared thermography for fatigue damage evaluation and fatigue limit estimation and the digital image correlation for strain and displacement fields measurements.

Based on the wavelet analysis of acoustic emission signals, damage modes in TBCs are discriminated.

We recently reported on a new mechanism for laser induced ablation using strongly absorbed infrared pulses specifically tuned to IR active vibrations with pulse durations sufficiently short to drive ablation faster than thermal and acoustic transport induced damage, but long enough to avoid the ionizing radiation effects of plasma formation [1].

Besides mechanical damage, acoustic trauma causes excitotoxicity, followed by metabolic disturbances.

There has been some concern that very short exposures may cause acoustic shock wave damage and haemorrhage.

Extreme exposures can cause direct mechanical damage (acoustic trauma) to cochlear hair cells (Newby and Popelka 1992).

For instance, an isolated dysfunction of VII and VIII cranial nerves may indicate an acoustic neuroma or damage from surgical resection of the lesion, while the paresis of cranial nerves III, IV, and VI may indicate an aneurysm or cavernous sinus pathology that can also affect the trigeminal nerve.

To evaluate the presence of the damages, acoustic emission and C-Scan techniques were used.

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