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1. What are synonyms for Cochleae?

2. Synonyms for Cochleae in Free Thesaurus

3. Phocoena may have similar Cochleae.

4. OHC loss in the Cochleae of A/J mice

5. Cochleae cordis? Posted by Bruce Kahl on September 07, 2001

6. Perfused Cochleae were imaged using confocal microscopy

7. The tunnel of Corti's organ and the sulcus spiralis internus are not yet differentiated.

8. In contrast to reports in the mouse Cochleae, initial damage to ribbon synapses in the Cochleae of guinea pigs is largely repairable.

9. Cochleae The basilar membrane of animals with long Cochleae also vibrates at different locations along the membrane in response to different frequency sounds.

10. Cochleae were dissected out, enzymatically digested, and triturated gently using fire-polished Pasteur pipettes

11. Several days later, the Cochleae had fewer outer hair cells than normal

12. Terminal fibres of this muscle insert at the submucosa of the anal canal, representing the m. canalis ani.

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14. All the mouse Cochleae used in this study were dissected from postnatal day 1 (P1), and for RNA extraction to perform RNA-seq analysis, 250–300 Cochleae were combined in …

15. Acellular structures were identified in decellularized Cochleae; however, no cellular structures or lipid membranes were present

16. Via the venules of the tympanal wall, the wall of modiolus and the Pars ossea of the Lamina spiralis.

17. A Protocol for Decellularizing Mouse Cochleae for Inner Ear Tissue Engineering Article doi: 10.3791/56523

18. (a) Representative whole-mount alexa-fluor-488 phalloidin-stained preparations from basal turns of Cochleae

19. You have two Cochleae, one on each side to detect sounds for each ear

20. Aqueductus cochleae A canal connecting subarachnoid space and the perilymphatic space of the cochlea.

21. Naem has on occasion been contaminated with parasites such as Taenia solium, Trichinella spiralis, and enteropathogenic bacteria such as coliform bacteria and Salmonella.

22. Caspase-mediated Apoptosis in the Cochleae Contributes to the Early Onset of Hearing Loss in A/J Mice ASN Neuro

23. The long acromion probably serves to strengthen the canalis triosseus, which in other Cariamae is achieved by a bony bridge connecting the processus procoracoideus and acrocoracoideus of the coracoid.

24. Here we suggest a novel method for investigating the inner ear microstructures from intact Cochleae using two‐photon laser scanning microscopy (TPLSM).

25. Cochleae definition: the spiral tube, shaped like a snail's shell, that forms part of the internal ear , Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

26. RESULTS: Features of the organ of Corti were clearly identified in the native Cochleae when imaged with scanning electron microscopy and confocal microscopy

27. The Cochleae of the sperm whale and extant beaked whales also have a tympanal recess, a feature not seen in other living odontocetes

28. The enzymatic digestion was performed by incubating the Cochleae in 1 mg/ml pronase (Roche life science) at 37°C for 40–50 min .

29. The Cochleae were quickly harvested and perfused rapidly with 4% paraformaldehyde in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and immersed in paraformaldehyde for 1 h fixation at 4 °C

30. The cochlea is filled with fluid and is connected with the middle ear by two membrane-covered openings, the oval window (fenestra vestibuli) and the round window (fenestra Cochleae)

31. The Cochlea is filled with fluid and is connected with the middle ear by two membrane-covered openings, the oval window (fenestra vestibuli) and the round window (fenestra Cochleae)

32. Fresh pork may contain trichinosis, a parasitic disease caused by eating raw or undercooked pork or wild game infected with the larvae of a species of roundworm Trichinella spiralis, commonly called the trichina worm.

33. Under one popular theory, the phrase "Cockles of your heart" is derived from the Latin description for the heart's chambers, cochleae cordis.It is believed that the word "Cockles" is a corrupted version of cochleae, most likely entering the popular vernacular as a form of slang.The prevailing medical opinion of that day and time was that the ventricles of the human heart resembled the

34. Cochlea (plural cochleae or Cochleas) The complex, spirally coiled, tapered cavity of the inner ear of higher vertebrates, which contains the organ of Corti and in which sound vibrations are converted into nerve impulses

35. The cochlea is filled with fluid and is connected with the middle ear by two membrane-covered openings, the oval window (fenestra vestibuli) and the round window (fenestra Cochleae)

36. The Cochlea is filled with fluid and is connected with the middle ear by two membrane-covered openings, the oval window (fenestra vestibuli) and the round window (fenestra Cochleae)

37. The cochlea (plural: Cochleae) is part of the inner ear osseous labyrinth found in the petrous temporal bone.It contains the cochlear duct, part of the membranous labyrinth which senses hearing.

38. Apertness apertognathia (current term) apertometer apertura apertura externa aqueductus vestibuli apertura externa canaliculi cochleae: apertura lateralis ventriculi quarti apertura mediana ventriculi quarti apertura piriformis apertura sinus frontalis apertura sinus sphenoidalis apertura thoracis inferior apertura thoracis superior

39. Cochleae also exhibit convergent evolution (Park et al., 2019), so individuals or species that live in similar acoustic environments (regions where variables such as water temperature, pressure, and salinity result in sound travelling through the water at similar velocities) as P

40. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Human cochlea coch‧le‧a / ˈkɒkliə $ ˈkɑː-/ noun (plural Cochleas or cochleae /-li-aɪ /) [countable] technical HBH a part of the inner ear Examples from the Corpus cochlea • The word cochlea reflects their resemblance to snail shells.

41. Canal (n.) early 15c., in anatomy, "tubular passage in the body through which fluids or solids pass;" mid-15c., "a pipe for liquid;" from French Canal, chanel "water channel, tube, pipe, gutter" (12c.), from Latin Canalis "water pipe, groove, channel," noun use of adjective from canna "reed" (see cane (n.))

42. It is located at the bottom of a funnel-shaped depression (the round window niche) and, in the macerated bone, opens into the cochlea of the internal ear; in the fresh state it is closed by a membrane, the secondary tympanic membrane (Latin: membrana tympani secundaria, or membrana fenestrae Cochleae) or round window membrane, which is a

43. In mammalian Cochleae, the bulk of auditory information is transmitted to the brain via the inner hair cells, which provide the sole synaptic inputs to 90% to 95% of the afferent fibers of the auditory nerve ().Auditory nerve excitation is triggered by depolarization of inner hair cells upon deflection of their “hair” bundles toward the taller stereocilia (2, 3).

44. Medial to the opening for the carotid canal and close to its posterior border, in front of the jugular fossa, is a triangular depression; at the apex of this is a small opening, the aquaeductus Cochleae (or cochlear aqueduct, or aqueduct of cochlea), which lodges a tubular prolongation of the dura mater establishing a communication between the perilymphatic space and the subarachnoid space