| 21. | He points out another prominent feature of " Dissorophus " which is an enlarged otic notch.
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| 22. | Pre-clinical research has shown potential for brilacidin for ocular, Otic, and diabetic foot ulcers.
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| 23. | Then, that provocative " otics, " inviting you to think " erotic ."
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| 24. | In otospongiosis, a leading cause of adult-onset hearing loss, the otic capsule is exclusively affected.
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| 25. | Like the postganglionary fibres which arise in the superior cervical ganglion and pass through the otic ganglion without synapsing.
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| 26. | However, since the otic notch is very small, the presence of a tympanum is now considered unlikely.
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| 27. | In this case, short skulls would have shallow otic notches and longer skulls would possess deeper otic notches.
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| 28. | In this case, short skulls would have shallow otic notches and longer skulls would possess deeper otic notches.
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| 29. | It is also combined with antipyrine to form A / B otic drops to relieve ear pain and remove earwax.
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| 30. | As vibrations compress the bones of the skull, pressure is put on the otic capsule and the membranous labyrinth.
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