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Crying may be due to ear pain.
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More commonly found lodged fields in conventional production may be due to higher yields with heavier ears, making the straw more vulnerable for rainfall and wind.
Abnormal density or signal intensity of the inner ear may be due to obliteration of the labyrinth by infectious or inflammatory changes, involvement by a bone dysplasia, a tumour, or may result from intracochlear haemorrhage.
Some of the time, ear congestion will be due to fluids caught in the Eustachian tubes, which are a part of the middle ear.
At high signal-to-noise ratios (SNR), in most ILD functions (41%), the effect of background noise appeared to be due to effects on inputs from both ears, while for a large percentage (35.8%) appeared to be accounted for by effects on excitatory input.
It was due to Puff's ear and his ability to pick voices that were like no other.
Evolutionary rates are generally expected to be faster in warmer climates [42] [45]: and thus one could speculate that a positive association between ear length and temperature is due to the use of the ear by mammals for temperature regulation.
If you suspect that the pressure imbalance in your middle ear is due to a buildup of earwax, it could be helpful to unplug your ear first and then try some of the suggestions listed in the article.
Ringing in the ears as an 'experience' is due to the ringing in the ears area of the brain becoming active, to put it simply (as in the above picture).
The only other significant finding was an unexpected interaction between Image Acquisition and Ear of Delivery (F 2,16) = 4.35, p<0.04) which was due to larger ARMs following right-ear stimulation during continuous image acquisition and larger ARMs following left-ear stimulation during sparse image acquisition.
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