نتایج جستجو برای: labyrinth disease

تعداد نتایج: 1496379  

2013
Xiangming Li Joel D. Sanneman Donald G. Harbidge Fei Zhou Taku Ito Raoul Nelson Nicolas Picard Régine Chambrey Dominique Eladari Tracy Miesner Andrew J. Griffith Daniel C. Marcus Philine Wangemann

Mutations of SLC26A4 are a common cause of human hearing loss associated with enlargement of the vestibular aqueduct. SLC26A4 encodes pendrin, an anion exchanger expressed in a variety of epithelial cells in the cochlea, the vestibular labyrinth and the endolymphatic sac. Slc26a4 (Δ/Δ) mice are devoid of pendrin and develop a severe enlargement of the membranous labyrinth, fail to acquire heari...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2003
Fred Spoor Jean-Jacques Hublin Marc Braun Frans Zonneveld

This paper presents a comprehensive comparative analysis of the Neanderthal bony labyrinth, a structure located inside the petrous temporal bone. Fifteen Neanderthal specimens are compared with a Holocene human sample, as well as with a small number of European Middle Pleistocene hominins, and early anatomically modern and European Upper Palaeolithic humans. Compared with Holocene humans the bo...

محمد محمدی, , مهدی یاسی, ,

  A labyrinth spillway is an overflow spillway to regulate and control flow in canals, rivers and reservoirs. The main hypothesis for the development of such a spillway is to increase the discharge per unit width of structure for a given headwater. This type of structure is often an efficient alternative to a gated-spillway type where either the increase of the flood-passage capacity or the con...

Journal: :Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 1976

Journal: :Materials research proceedings 2023

Abstract. Labyrinth-shape quarter wavelength tubes are numerically studied under plane wave excitation, with analytical comparison. These labyrinth resonators (LRs) tuned at 60, 90 and 120 Hz, their sound absorption response exhibits maximum peak those frequencies high fidelity performance. objects can absorb tonal sources very low frequencies, an incredibly competitive thickness, resulting in ...

1995
MICHAEL BAAKE HARALD SIMON

We consider a zero-field Ising model defined on a quasiperiodic graph, the so-called Labyrinth tiling. Exact information about the critical behaviour is obtained from duality arguments and the subclass of models which yield commuting transfer matrices. For the latter, the magnetization is independent of the position and the phase transition between ordered and disordered phase belongs to the On...

Journal: :Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 1897

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