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The availability of interplane septa allows for the acquisition of PET data in 2D mode, which substantially reduces the amount of interplane scatter.
Auditory Canal
A tube-like structure that leads from the outer ear to the eardrum, enabling sound waves to reach the eardrum and be processed by the auditory system.
Hair Cells
Specialized auditory receptor neurons found within the inner ear, playing a critical role in the conversion of sound vibrations into electrical signals for the brain to interpret.
Basilar Membrane
A structure in the inner ear that plays a key role in the sense of hearing by vibrating in response to sound and facilitating auditory processing.
Eardrum
A thin membrane that separates the outer ear from the middle ear, vibrating in response to sound waves and playing a key role in hearing.
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