「COCHLEAR」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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or the Starkey Hearing Aid Foundation and for | Cochlear America's. |
ar nerve (the VIIIth cranial nerve) innervate | cochlear and vestibular hair cells. |
It is the main component of the | cochlear apex. |
a small opening, the aquaeductus cochleae (or | cochlear aqueduct, or aqueduct of cochlea), which lodg |
The saccule gives rise to the | cochlear duct, which is involved in the special sense |
The saccule opens into the | cochlear duct, through the canalis reuniens, and the s |
forming a tube coiled on itself, becomes the | cochlear duct, the vestibular extremity of which is su |
siology and anatomy of the auditory nerve and | cochlear efferent innervation, as well as noice-induce |
ial role in maintenance of normal retinal and | cochlear function. |
enon is particularly common among people with | cochlear hearing loss. |
Among them include | cochlear hearing implants, stereotactic mammography, a |
He is also the President of CIRA ( | Cochlear Implant Recipient Association). |
la, his hearing was partially restored with a | cochlear implant in 2001. |
hastic resonance (SSR) and its application to | cochlear implant technology. |
titute houses the nation's second most active | cochlear implant program, restoring hearing to adults |
thing the site of BRI, there is the Yorkshire | Cochlear Implant Service or YCIS as it's known, this o |
The Barton G. Kids Hear Now Foundation | Cochlear Implant Family Resource Center, dedicated to |
ive Communication, Alberta Caregiver College, | Cochlear Implant Service, Telehealth Seating Service, |
the person to see (similar in theory to how a | cochlear implant works). |
n type of signal processing in hearing aid or | cochlear implant and thereby adapt hearing aid to the |
Prof Bill Ainsworth, his work lead to the | cochlear implant, invented by Graeme Clark |
nductive coupling, such as eCoupled; Torches, | Cochlear Implants and many electric toothbrushes. |
e the idea that with a surgical procedure and | cochlear implants his son may be able to hear once aga |
h has focused on neural coding mechanisms for | cochlear implants and the development of biomimetic si |
ng disorders, neurogenic speech and language, | cochlear implants and aural habilitation. |
g in audiology (diagnostics, hearing aids and | cochlear implants), balance (vestibular), facial nerve |
Scutellastra | cochlear is a species of sea snail, a true limpet, a m |
The | cochlear nerve is placed lateral to the vestibular roo |
impulses are transmitted to the brain via the | cochlear nerve. |
aring loss and tinnitus (due to damage to the | cochlear nuclei). |
t of the "neural analyzer" as an extension of | cochlear patterns is discussed in U. S. patent 3,387,0 |
as been shown to increase dopamine release in | cochlear tissue, suggesting a role for the 5-HT6 and 5 |
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