| 31. | The singing species have good hearing, via the tympani ( eardrums ) on the tibiae of the front legs.
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| 32. | One, the chorda tympani, a branch of the facial nerve, sends taste signals to the brain for processing.
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| 33. | Males have tympani larger than their eyes, whereas the tympani in females are about the same size as the eyes.
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| 34. | Males have tympani larger than their eyes, whereas the tympani in females are about the same size as the eyes.
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| 35. | Debert also worked on the creation of church altars, tympani and other church furnishings for churches in and around Bailleul.
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| 36. | Blades, who also played tympani, xylophone, marimbas and more, performed with circuses and symphonies and in the cinema.
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| 37. | Or perhaps Yilmaz is banging on the tympani simply to portray himself to his countrymen as an unabashed champion of national interests.
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| 38. | Damage to the peripheral nerves, along with injury to the chorda tympani branch of the facial nerve, also cause dysgeusia.
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| 39. | When the chorda tympani is damaged, its inhibitory function is disrupted, leading to less inhibited activity in the other nerves.
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| 40. | Here, the preganglionic fibers of the chorda tympani synapse with postganglionic fibers which go on to innervate the sublingual salivary glands.
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