| 41. | Also located in the middle ear are the stapedius and tensor tympani muscles which protect the hearing mechanism through a stiffening reflex.
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| 42. | Two slender tentacles, each terminating in three dextrous digits, grow from below the tympani on each side of the head.
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| 43. | He also learned how to play trumpet, tuba, string bass, cello, tympani drums, banjo, and organ.
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| 44. | I started out on the piano, and also studied percussion and played the tympani, but I intended to be a lawyer.
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| 45. | His tympani or kettledrums, he said, " are used at very strategic moments to keep the audience awake ."
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| 46. | Quinn played Tympani Charles in " Bad Channels " and had a recurring role on " Full House ".
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| 47. | Through the posterior of these it receives a branch from the chorda tympani nerve which runs in the sheath of the lingual nerve.
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| 48. | Kettledrums in Europe today are called " tympani " or " timpani ", descended from the imported naqareh.
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| 49. | The fertile styles of neighbouring Christian Syria had a greatly increased influence after the 6th century, including the use of stone tympani.
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| 50. | For anatomic reasons, the taste nerve serving the front of the tongue, the chorda tympani, takes the brunt of viral hits.
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