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In Moran v. Sims, where the house Sims built was surrounded by land owned by Moran, and Sims sued for an easement for access to his house, the courts held that:
Hair Cells
Sensory receptors located in the inner ear that are crucial for hearing and maintaining balance.
Clairvoyance
The claimed ability to gain information about an object, person, location, or physical event through means other than the known human senses.
Sensory Organs
Structures specialized in detecting changes in the environment and transmitting neural information to the brain for processing, such as eyes, ears, and skin.
Nociceptors
Sensory receptors that detect signals from damaged tissue and transmit information about pain to the central nervous system.
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