| 41. | Krigbaum explained that males tend to be more robust in the brow ridge, the mastoid process behind the ear and the lower jaw.
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| 42. | Superiorly, it attaches to the lower border of mandible, to the mastoid process, superior nuchal line and the external occipital protuberance.
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| 43. | However, with bone conduction ( performed by placing a vibrator on the mastoid bone behind the ear ), both cochleas are stimulated.
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| 44. | Another popular reference is " linked ears ", which is a physical or mathematical average of electrodes attached to both earlobes or mastoids.
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| 45. | It lies below the body of the mandible, and extends, in a curved form, from the mastoid process to the symphysis menti.
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| 46. | A vibrating tuning fork is placed on the mastoid while the examiner alternately closes and opens the ear canal by pressing on the tragus inwards.
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| 47. | K�ster's radical mastoid operation is described as an extension of the simple mastoidectomy introduced by otologist Hermann Schwartze ( 1837-1910 ).
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| 48. | Which vein is involved in echymosis over mastoid process in battles sign Preceding contribs ) 19 : 01, 27 July 2009 ( UTC)
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| 49. | These nerves are located in the back of the head near in the suboccipital triangle along the line between the inion and the mastoid process.
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| 50. | He partly recovered, and continued to suffer from symptoms of the disease throughout his childhood, as well as from inner ear and mastoid infections.
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