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Other children are missing the bones of the middle ear or the entire ear canal altogether.
The other jawbones evolved into the bones of the middle ear.
Intense sound blasts can rupture the tympanic membrane and dislocate or fracture the small bones of the middle ear.
These include accumulated earwax, middle-ear inflammation, and stirrup fixation, in which one of the tiny bones of the middle ear becomes incapable of transmitting sound vibrations.
In addition, a small nerve extends to a muscle attached to one of the bones of the middle ear, and autonomic fibres extend to salivary and tear glands.
It enters the auricle the crumpled cone of the ear and echoes through the auditory canal, strikes the eardrum, chimes the bones of the middle ear, and goes spinning down the sousaphone of the cochlea, tripping nerves inside like keys on a piano.
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Training through that injury in February, he developed a stress fracture in the metatarsal bone on the middle toe of his right foot.
The other bone of the middle ear rests in the posterior part of the fenestra and is joined by muscles to the pectoral girdle.
For example, horses racing on synthetic tracks are more predisposed to fractures at the lower end of the cannon bone – what might resemble the shin bone in a human, but what anatomically is closer to the middle bone of the middle finger – than horses racing on dirt.
He has also come up with an interesting definition of cowboy poetry it's the "ring and ricochet of lingo off the stirrup-bone of the middle ear .Another poet featured in the book, John Dofflemeyer, edits the Dry Crik Review, a magazine devoted entirely to cowboy verse.
In later mammal ancestors, the articular and quadrate separated from the jaw joint while the articular developed into the malleus bone of the middle ear.
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