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    Hearing Sense

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    Hearing By: Bryce Wince There is is five different sense of the human body. I believe the most important sense we have is hearing. Hearing is controlled by our ears. The process for how we perceive sound through our ears is detailed‚ as there are multiple parts of our ears. Sound may not be as important to others as i think it is‚ but its the most critical sense we have. It is overlooked and it should be appreciated more as it is easy to damage your sense of hearing. The ear contains multiple

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    KINESTHETIC‚ (STATIC) EQUILIBRIUM AND ORGANIC SENSES * STATIC EQUILIBRIUM Equilibrium or balance monitors the position and movement of the whole body. In a strict sense‚ inner ear is the biological gyroscopes for sense of balance. EQUILIBRIUM * Hair cells in the vestibular membrane or semicircular canals of the inner ear are receptors for balancing. Vestibular sacs which connect the canals with the cochlea are substances that move when the head rotates or tilts. * Head movements

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    That is including hair that is found at a crime scene. However‚ hair may not be seen as valuable evidence‚ but it is. Hair can tell you things that other evidence cannot. It can give you information about the unknown perpetrator and narrow your list of suspects. Hair is the most common type of trace evidence. Hair is easily transferred and resilient. Therefore‚ making it the most probable to be found at a crime scene during the investigation. It does not matter whether the hair was extrapolated

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    AUDITION EQUILIBRIUM

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    SPECIAL SENSES AUDITION & EQUILIBRIUM Chapter 15 HEARING • Textbook: Pages 570-579 • Review Questions: #19-23 EQUILIBRIUM • Textbook: Pages 580-583 • Review Questions: #24-25‚ 29 THE EAR – AUDITION & EQUILIBRIUM • Outer‚ Middle‚ Inner – Outer + middle: hearing structures – Inner: hearing + equilibrium structures • Audition – sound vibrations move fluids to stimulate hearing receptors • Equilibrium – head movements disturb fluids surrounding equilibrium receptors Figure 15.24a Structure of

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    Hearing Impaired

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    Hearing is one of the major senses and like vision is important for distant warning and communication. It can be used to alert‚ to communicate pleasure and fear. It is a conscious appreciation of vibration perceived as sound. In order to do this‚ the appropriate signal must reach the higher parts of the brain. Hearing impairment - A reduction in the ability to perceive sound; may range from slight inability to complete deafness HI- it is a distinction between deaf and hard of hearing. Deaf

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    ability to grow facial hair to make a spectacular beard. It requires maintenance and care. Otherwise‚ you’ll look like you belong in the Castaway movie. First‚ it’s important to make sure your beard is growing in a way that flatters your face. While a beard can hide flaws in the skin‚ they can also emphasize problems areas like a double chin. Ensure that your beard is balancing your face‚ whether it’s through thicker sides or strong lines. A barber can help you make sense of your beard’s proportions

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    Hearing Aid

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    MARKET PREDICTIONS Hearing Journal: December 2012 - Volume 65 - Issue 12 - p 14–16 Hearing Industries Association - “The current unit sales in the US are below my expectation of [approximately] five percent‚” observed Oliver Metzger‚ a life sciences equity analyst at Commerzbank AG in Frankfurt‚ Germany‚ who tracks hearing aid stocks. “I had imagined that the market growth would increase in units after it had grown only by [about] three percent in units in 2011 and after [the first quarter]

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    Hearing Lost

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    Paper Requirements Paper: Analysis of Experiences/Expressions of Hearing Loss In your paper you will discuss your own experiences wearing earplugs for a day and comparatively analyze this experience with that of a typical day in your life. You must write on this topic; papers written on other topics will receive a grade of 0 with no opportunity to make up the assignment. You will be required to obtain a set of foam earplugs. You are allowed to purchase these foam earplugs from any store

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    The Importance of Stem Cell Research Over the last decade the use of stem cells has been a controversial and heated topic. Debates have exploded over every aspect of stem cell research in nearly every region of the world. It has been speculated by scientists that stem cell research may have the power to potentially cure incredibly harmful diseases or even regrown organs. However some find that the health issues seen in earlier attempts to use stem cell transplants and ethical controversies involved

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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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