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Evolutionary changes in the cochlea and labyrinth: Solving the problem of sound transmission to the balance organs of the inner ear
John Carey
, Nivee Amin
School of Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Inner Ear
87%
Cochlea
84%
Acoustics
40%
Saccule and Utricle
38%
Capsules
36%
Ear
35%
Cochlear Aqueduct
23%
Autosomal Recessive 4 Deafness
22%
Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials
19%
Perilymph
19%
Auditory Hair Cells
19%
Otolithic Membrane
18%
Semicircular Canals
17%
Immersion
14%
Vertebrates
12%
Reflex
12%
Epithelium
10%
Pressure
8%
Agriculture & Biology
inner ear
100%
acoustics
38%
ears
36%
utricle fruit
26%
evolutionary adaptation
17%
dehiscence
17%
otoliths
15%
reflexes
13%
trichomes
13%
epithelium
10%
testing
10%
vertebrates
10%
cells
4%