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Bionic ear

Глоссарий медицинских терминов
    A cochlear implant (informal )




Bionic, английский

Bionics, английский
  1. Biological electronics

  2. The process of applying knowledge of biological systems to mechanical and electronic devices

  3. Бионика

  4. Comes from qiqiological electro~ and denotes an effort (a) to use biological design principles to create novel technological devices and (b) to create mechanical substitutes for the extension of biological organs. (a) has in part been taken over by arteficial intelligence, whereas (b) has become part of bio-engineering. cybernetics was involved in bionics by providing the feedback-control framework in which both tasks could be realized.


Ear, английский
  1. The organ of hearing and equilibrium in vertebrates, in humans consisting of an external ear that gathers sound vibrations, a middle ear in which the vibrations resonate against the tympanic membrane, and a fluid-filled internal ear that maintains balance

  2. Effective air path

  3. Electromagnetic activity receiver

  4. Electronically agile radar (program)

  5. Engineering analysis report

  6. An organ on the side of the head which is used for hearing (note: for other terms referring to ears, see auricular and words beginning with ot-, oto-.) comment: the outer ear is shaped in such a way that it collects sound and channels it to the eardrum. behind the eardrum, the three ossicles in the middle ear vibrate with sound and transmit the vibrations to the cochlea in the inner ear. from the cochlea, the vibrations are passed by the auditory nerve to the brain. ear, nose & throat ear, nose & throat /?? n??z ?n ?r??t/

  7. A west-country term for a place where hatches prevent the influx of the tide.


Ear, английский

Ear (external), английский

Ear (internal), английский

Ear (internal/external), английский
    Oreja, oído


Ear advantage for pitch, английский
    Предпочтение (определен-* ного) уха для мелодии [обычно - левого уха]


Ear advantage for speech, английский
    Предпочтение (определенного) уха для речи [обычно - правого]


Ear and mouth, английский

Ear banger, английский
    Usn enlisted slang for a sycophant or toady.


Ear canal, английский
  1. Canal del oído

  2. One of several passages in or connected to the ear, especially the external auditory meatus, the passage from the outer ear to the eardrum


Ear dominance, английский
    Доминантность (определенного) уха [тенденция воспринимать сигнал, поступающий на определенное ухо, как преобладающий. у одних испытуемых преобладает правое ухо, у других - левое; ср. ear advantage]


Ear drops, английский

Ear envelope, английский

Ear height index, английский
    Показатель высоты фестонов (при глубокой вытяжке)


Ear infection, английский

Ear lobe, английский
    Lóbulo del oído


Ear ossicle, английский
    Auditory ossicles


Ear patch, английский

Patient identifier, английский
    A code of letters and numbers attached to the patient’s medical records by which all information concerning the patient can be tracked, e.g. cause of death


Nappy, английский
    A cloth used to wrap round a baby’s bottom and groin, to keep clothing clean and dry (note: the us term is diaper.)