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Tympanal organ

Temperature dependence of distortion product otoacoustic emissions in tympanal organs of locusts

Temperature dependence of distortion product otoacoustic emissions in tympanal organs of locusts

... The tympanal organ of locusts consists of a peripheral ganglion, called Müller’s organ, a large tympanal membrane, and an adjacent tracheal ...Müller’s organ comprises approximately 80 ...

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Tympanal hearing in the sarcophagid parasitoid fly Emblemasoma sp : the biomechanics of directional hearing

Tympanal hearing in the sarcophagid parasitoid fly Emblemasoma sp : the biomechanics of directional hearing

... their tympanal organs, and the mechanical basis for it, is germane and constitutes the main object of the present ...asymmetrical tympanal vibrations in the sound ...these tympanal vibrations differ ...

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Sexual dimorphism in auditory mechanics: tympanal vibrations of
Cicada orni

Sexual dimorphism in auditory mechanics: tympanal vibrations of Cicada orni

... the tympanal organs, were cut back before mechanical measurements were ...animal. Tympanal vibrations were measured with a microscanning laser Doppler vibrometer (Polytec PSV-300-F; Waldbronn, Germany) with ...

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Hearing in the crepuscular owl butterfly (Caligo eurilochus, Nymphalidae)

Hearing in the crepuscular owl butterfly (Caligo eurilochus, Nymphalidae)

... hearing organ, called Vogel’s organ, using laser Doppler vibrometry and extracellular ...the tympanal membrane and the physiological response of the associated nerve ...

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A tympanal hearing organ in scarab beetles

A tympanal hearing organ in scarab beetles

... hearing organ with only two A cells, one functions at low intensity and the other at high intensity (Roeder, ...auditory organ located in each ...Müller’s organ involved in high-frequency hearing ...

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Hearing in Certain Orthoptera

Hearing in Certain Orthoptera

... In the light of the findings of Pumphrey & Rawdon-Smith 1939 on the response of the tympanal organs of Locusta migratoria to modulated sound it was to be expected that the nervous discha[r] ...

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Mechanical tuning of the moth ear: distortion product otoacoustic emissions and tympanal vibrations

Mechanical tuning of the moth ear: distortion product otoacoustic emissions and tympanal vibrations

... the tympanal membrane with either the acoustic coupler for DPOAE or the laser beam for LDV recordings, the bulla amplificatrix, a structure that externally covers the tympanal organ of arctiinae ...

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Orientation to Calling Song by Female Crickets, Scapsipedus Marginatus (Gryllidae)

Orientation to Calling Song by Female Crickets, Scapsipedus Marginatus (Gryllidae)

... Autrum has postulated that among the Orthoptera having tibial tympanal organs orientation is accomplished by co-ordinating the movements of the prothoracic legs with the responses of the[r] ...

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The influence of tracheal pressure changes on the responses of the tympanal membrane and auditory receptors in the locust Locusta migratoria L

The influence of tracheal pressure changes on the responses of the tympanal membrane and auditory receptors in the locust Locusta migratoria L

... of tympanal membrane vibrations but may also depend on the movements and oscillations of Müller’s organ (Michelsen, 1973; Stephen and Bennet-Clark, 1982; Breckow and Sippel, ...the tympanal membrane ...

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The next step in cicada audition: measuring pico mechanics in the cicada's ear

The next step in cicada audition: measuring pico mechanics in the cicada's ear

... the tympanal organs, but are not mechanically linked to them, were also ...the tympanal mechanical response did not change, and was similar to that in a previous study (Sueur et ...

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Sound induced tympanal membrane motion in bushcrickets and its relationship to sensory output

Sound induced tympanal membrane motion in bushcrickets and its relationship to sensory output

... In the auditory system of bushcrickets, sound can reach the receptors via two different paths: (i) by acting on the outside of the tympana situated on both sides of each foreleg or (ii) through the acoustic trachea that ...

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ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION: A HOPE OF SURVIVAL

ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION: A HOPE OF SURVIVAL

... the organ transplant is the dream for the majority of the people suffering from life threatening ...is organ shortage, In foreign country cadaveric organ fulfil the requirement but in India less than ...

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Hearing in hooktip moths (Drepanidae: Lepidoptera)

Hearing in hooktip moths (Drepanidae: Lepidoptera)

... these represent scolopidia 3 and 4. What then might be the significance, if any, of scolopidia 1 and 2? We propose that they may have retained their functional role as proprioceptors. In drepanids the four scolopidia are ...

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Salmonella typhimurium's transthyretin-like protein is a host-specific factor important in fecal survival in chickens

Salmonella typhimurium's transthyretin-like protein is a host-specific factor important in fecal survival in chickens

... Salmonella TLP Important in Carriage by Chickens N cells per organ; closed circles : number of DyedX per organ.. Horizontal line -: average number of bacteria per organ.[r] ...

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Victorian organ

Victorian organ

... The central metaphor is the encrypted code of the music box cylinder at the heart of the tree, whose rotating bumps dictate not only the notes of the tree’s song, but the pattern of cell[r] ...

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Priyanka

Priyanka

... any other benefit for organ donation and 71.9% believe that a person can write on Facebook and ask for organ donation from their friends. We found that 77.8% participants has knowledge that brain death is ...

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The neglected role of abdominal compliance in organ organ interactions

The neglected role of abdominal compliance in organ organ interactions

... positive fluid balance will eventually lead to a decreased IAV by decreasing organ and bowel edema [39]. This can be achieved with (hypertonic) albumin in combin- ation with diuretics (furosemide), correction of ...

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Hearing in Certain Orthoptera

Hearing in Certain Orthoptera

... brunneus males Ha kell, in preparation, that under certain conditions discharges in tergal nerves proJuce the same motor responses from insects as similar discharges in the tympanal nerv[r] ...

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Short Communication the Role of the Tympanal Membranes in the Tuning of Auditory Receptors in Tettigoniidae (Orthoptera: Ensifera)

Short Communication the Role of the Tympanal Membranes in the Tuning of Auditory Receptors in Tettigoniidae (Orthoptera: Ensifera)

... In both intact preparations, and those in which the tympanal membranes were removed, each auditory receptor was tuned to a single sound frequency and had rolloffs in sensitivity of appro[r] ...

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Organ Procurement in the United States- A Historical Review of Legislative and Regulatory Breakthroughs in the Development of a New Healthcare Subsector

Organ Procurement in the United States- A Historical Review of Legislative and Regulatory Breakthroughs in the Development of a New Healthcare Subsector

... in organ preservation allowed removal and transportation of cadaveric organs with minimal ischemic insult making cadaveric organ transplants a real ...

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