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  2. Maryanne Amacher - Wikipedia

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    Maryanne Amacher (February 25, 1938 [1] [2] – October 22, 2009) was an American composer and installation artist. She is known for working extensively with a family of psychoacoustic phenomena called auditory distortion products (also known as distortion product otoacoustic emissions and combination tones), in which the ears themselves produce audible sound.

  3. Music from Macbeth - Wikipedia

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    Music from Macbeth is a 1972 album by the Third Ear Band. It consists of the soundtrack from Roman Polanski 's 1971 film Macbeth , an adaptation of Shakespeare 's The Tragedy of Macbeth . Composition

  4. Cartilage conduction - Wikipedia

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    Cartilage conduction: Sound from a vibrator oscillates the aural cartilage, and the generated sound in an external auditory canal is transmitted via the ear drum, middle ear, and inner ear. In this case, the cartilage part of the external auditory canal plays the roles of a diaphragm of a loudspeaker.

  5. Third Ear Band - Wikipedia

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    Third Ear Band were a British musical group formed in London during the mid-1960s. Their line-up initially consisted of violin, cello, oboe and percussion. Their line-up initially consisted of violin, cello, oboe and percussion.

  6. Third Ear - Wikipedia

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    Third ear, a concept formulated by psychoanalyst Theodor Reik, explained in his book Listening with the Third Ear: The Inner Experience of a Psychoanalyst The Third Ear , a book on language learning by Chris Lonsdale

  7. Conductive hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    Conductive hearing loss (CHL) occurs when there is a problem transferring sound waves anywhere along the pathway through the outer ear, tympanic membrane (eardrum), or middle ear . If a conductive hearing loss occurs in conjunction with a sensorineural hearing loss, it is referred to as a mixed hearing loss.

  8. Earsay - Wikipedia

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    Earsay is an Israeli independent record label run by the Third Ear (Hebrew: האוזן השלישית, Ha'Ozen Hashlishit), a record store in Tel Aviv [1] with branches in Jerusalem and Haifa. [2] The label has focused on jazz and alternative music since its launch in 2000 with the release of Daniel Sarid's Cries of Disillusion. [3]

  9. Stapes - Wikipedia

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    The stapes is the third bone of the three ossicles in the middle ear and the smallest in the human body. It measures roughly 2 to 3 mm , greater along the head-base span. [ 1 ] It rests on the oval window , to which it is connected by an annular ligament and articulates with the incus , or anvil through the incudostapedial joint . [ 2 ]