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stirrup is a
bone in the
middle ear of
humans and
other tetrapods which is
involved in the
conduction of
sound vibrations to the
inner ear. This
bone...
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incus (English: "anvil") is
connected to both the
other bones. The
stapes (English: "
stirrup")
articulates with the
incus through the incudostapedial...
- A
stirrup is a
light frame or ring that
holds the foot of a rider,
attached to the
saddle by a strap,
often called a
stirrup leather.
Stirrups are usually...
- in length, its
purpose is to
stabilize the
smallest bone in the body, the
stapes or
stirrup bone of the
middle ear. The
stapedius emerges from a pinpoint...
- the
shape of a
stirrup Rebar bent in a loop and used to
reinforce concrete The stapes, a
bone of the ear
resembling a
stirrup Stirrup pants, a form of...
- In reptiles,
sound is
transmitted to the
inner ear by the
stapes (
stirrup)
bone of the
middle ear. This is
pressed against the oval window, a membrane-covered...
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fractures or
sprains until follow-up
appointment with an orthopedist.
Ankle stirrup – Used for the ankles.
Finger splints – Used for the fingers. A "mallet"...
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Avascular necrosis (AVN), also
called osteonecrosis or
bone infarction, is
death of
bone tissue due to
interruption of the
blood supply.
Early on, there...
- Wikipedia. Blacksmithing, the use of the
hammer and
anvil Hammer,
anvil and
stirrup,
bones of the ear "Hammer into Anvil" (episode) 1967 TV
episode of The Prisoner...
- a
later invention, and
though early stirrup designs predated the
invention of the
solid tree, the
paired stirrup,
which attached to the tree, was the...