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    Finger and Ear Lobes

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    surveyed within the data table‚ but also make a special note of these features in the observation section of your report. This information will be important when writing your conclusion. Feature | Trait | Total | Trait | Total | Ear Lobes | Free ear lobes | | Attached ear lobes | | Hair on knuckles | Hair present between 2nd and 3rd knuckle of fingers | | No hair present between 2nd and 3rd knuckle of fingers | | Hair Line(widow’s peak vs. straight hair line) | Widow’s peak | | Straight hair

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    My Ear infection

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    right ear that forced me to wake up. After several tries to go back to sleep‚ I gave up and mum had to fetch me to the hospital. The doctor on duty that night examined me. I was told that the right side of my throat had been so swollen that even the inner part of my ear was swollen. The doctor gave me an injection to ease my pain and prescribed me with medication. I felt fine when I woke up in the morning. The pain was gone but something was wrong. I couldn’t hear properly with my right ear. It

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    Essay on EAR

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    Contents 1 AIRPORT RETAILING IN THE CONTEXT OF AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT Introduction Airport Retailing started in 1947 and is often used as a substitute term for duty-free. The two terms are used interchangeably. The air transport industry Air transportation is a dynamic‚ global industry that has altered radically over the past three decades. Having a thriving international airport or successful national airline can provide a significant contribution to a country’s economic prosperity The

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    The Ear and Hearing Loss

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    The Ear and Hearing Loss The ear is the organ of hearing and balance in vertebrates. The ear converts sound waves in the air‚ to nerve impulses which are sent to the brain‚ where the brain interprets them as sounds instead of vibrations. The innermost part of the ear maintains equilibrium or balance. The vestibular apparatus contains semicircular canals which in turn balance you. Any movement by the head‚ and this apparatus sends a signal to the brain so that your reflex action is to

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    Ear, Nose and Throat

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    Introduction The specialty of the Ear‚ Nose and Throat (ENT) system is relatively young compared to certain medical practices. Even to function as a unified discipline‚ pioneers of the specialty had to wage a protracted struggle to surmount considerable hindrances. Initially confined to managing ear infections alone‚ the introduction of surgical intervention skills gradually led the specialty to adapt a unified approach. Furthermore‚ with improved technological advances‚ the specialty’s horizon

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    Inner ear structure

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    Inner Ear The inner ear is the essential part of the organ of hearing‚ receiving the ultimate distribution of the auditory nerve. It also called the labyrinth. Inner ear consists of two parts: the osseous labyrinth‚ a series of cavities within the petrous part of the temporal bone‚ and the membranous labyrinth‚ a series of communicating membranous sacs and ducts‚ contained within the bony cavities. The osseous (or bony) labyrinth: Bony labyrinth is the rigid outer wall of the inner ear. It

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    iffany Goff Margaret Jenkins General psychology 7/11/04 Structures of the eye and ear We use our ears for the hearing sense‚ and we use our eyes for vision. Both are very important senses and would be hard to get along without. We rely on hearing for communication‚ navigation‚ entertainment and many other purposes Now for our eyes we use them for vision‚ their like our own personal camera’s‚ both have and use lens to focus on images.

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    Eyes Ears Skin

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    correspond with the ideal distance. Eye is ideal for reading distance is 30 cm. If the eyes are forced to stay focused on the visibility to less than 30 cm it would make your eyes become tired easily so that the greater the potential erkena myopic.  Ears Ears are as important as eyes.Listening

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    Ear and Conscious Activity

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    of courtesy and humility will disappear. He is born with feelings of envy and hate‚ and if he indulges these‚ they will lead him to violence and crime‚ and all sense of loyalty and good faith will disappear. Man is born with the desires of eyes and ears‚ with a fondness for beautiful sights and sounds. If he indulges these‚ they will lead him to license and wantonness‚ and all ritual principles and correct forms will be lost. Hence‚ any man who follows his nature and indulges his emotions will inevitably

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    Kusama Bandaged Ear

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    In Van Gogh’s Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear (1889)‚ he depicts himself in three-quarter profile with closed coat‚ fur cap‚ and bandaged ear. This painting is a good example of how his illnesses dictated what he painted. After cutting off his ear‚ he painted this picture‚ depicting an open window for fresh air and bandage probably soaked in camphor‚ to communicate that he is able to care for

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