| 41. | Originally, doctors in Atlantic City said he had a broken ear drum, not a broken jaw as first feared.
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| 42. | There is a rod that is connected to the ear drum, which vibrates by sounds that come at the frog.
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| 43. | Somehow this creates a vagus nerve-triggering reflex through its extensions to the external ear and tympanus ( ear drum ).
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| 44. | The most serious injury during testing was a hydrogen explosion in which two employees sustained foot and ear drum injuries.
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| 45. | Those with more severe ruptures may need to wear an ear plug to prevent water contact with the ear drum.
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| 46. | At 180 decibels, they contend, a whale's ear drums could explode _ similar to how an opera singer shatters glass.
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| 47. | She is in serious condition at Parkland Hospital in Dallas with damaged ear drums and burns on her face and hand.
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| 48. | Opening nationwide on June 22, the movie is aimed squarely at teen-agers _ who else's ear drums could take the assault?
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| 49. | These devices substitute the functions performed by the ear drum and stapes while simulating the frequency analysis performed in the cochlea.
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| 50. | Danielson has never had the ruptured ear drum fixed, and he claims he still has problems hearing in his left ear.
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