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The final version of the Deuteronomistic History dates to the reign of Hezekiah.
Mastoid Bone
A prominent bone located behind the ear that is part of the temporal bone of the skull, involved in ear structure and function.
Ear Canal
The tube that runs from the outer ear to the eardrum, transporting sound waves to the eardrum.
Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Hearing loss that occurs when neural structures associated with the ear are damaged. Neural structures include hearing receptors and the auditory nerve.
Conductive Hearing Loss
A type of hearing loss that occurs when sound waves cannot be conducted through the ear. Most types are temporary.
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