eardrums in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

eardrums in the PONS Dictionary

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On the return flight, she partially ruptured one of her eardrums and fully ruptured the other.
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That was about as fast as passengers could comfortably adapt to the changing pressure on their eardrums.
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The tympani (eardrums) are easily seen just behind the eyes and the dorsolateral folds of skin end close to them.
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At the most extreme, barotrauma can cause ruptured eardrums, bleeding sinuses, exploding tooth cavities, and the lung injuries described above.
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I ended up with haemorrhoids of the eardrums.
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First, he showed that two patients with perforations of both eardrums could hear perfectly well, despite conventional wisdom that this would result in deafness.
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The eardrums, visible just behind the prominent eyes, are about half the size of the eyes.
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Each eardrum moves one-dimensionally; the auditory brain analyzes and compares movements of both eardrums to extract physical cues and synthesize auditory objects.
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The men often suffered from oxygen poisoning because of the use of pure oxygen at depth, burst eardrums and sinus trouble.
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