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Stapes - Wikipedia
The stapes or stirrup is a bone in the middle ear of humans and other tetrapods which is involved in the conduction of sound vibrations to the inner ear.
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Stapes Bone Function, Definition & Anatomy | Body Maps - Healthline
Located in the middle ear, the stapes is the smallest bone in the human body. Damage to this bone may cause partial or complete hearing loss.
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The origin of the stapes and relationship to the otic capsule and oval ...
The stapes, an ossicle found within the middle ear, is involved in transmitting sound waves to the inner ear by means of the oval window.
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‖ stapes (ˈsteɪpiːz) [mod.L. use of med.L. stapēs (staped-) stirrup. Cf. It. stapede (sense 1). In the 16th c. stapes was regarded as the standard Latin word for stirrup (for which there was no word in classical Latin, as stirrups were not used by the ancients); it is in Estienne, Cooper, and two La...
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Stapes - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The stapes is defined as the interface between the malleus–incus complex and the vestibule of the fluid-filled cochlea in the mammalian ear, held in place by ...
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What's the Stapes? (for Kids) - Advocate Aurora Health
The stapes is the body's smallest bone! Sometimes called the stirrup, this delicate bone works with two others in the ear to send sound vibrations into the ...
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Stapes bone - Physiopedia
Stapes bone is the smallest bone in our body. It is the innermost bone of our auditory ossicles in the middle ear, which are responsible for transmitting sound ...
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The discovery of stapes - PMC
Ingrassia principally studied the skull, and gave very important contributions to otorhinolaryngology, including the discovery of the stapes. He also isolated ...
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Stapes: Anatomy, structure and function | Kenhub
The stapes is the smallest and the lightest bone of the human body. It is stirrup-shaped and composed of several parts including the head, neck, anterior limb, ...
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Ossicles: Function & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
Your ossicles — the malleus, incus and stapes — are three tiny bones in your middle ear. They move sound vibrations from your eardrum to your ...
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Stapes | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
The stapes (plural: stapedes) is the smallest and most medial of the three middle ear ossicles. It is the smallest bone in the standard human ...
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Paragorgopis stapes
Paragorgopis stapes is a species of ulidiid or picture-winged fly in the genus Paragorgopis of the family Ulidiidae. References
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Insects described in 2004
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Theliderma stapes
Theliderma stapes, the stirrup shell or stirrupshell, was a species of bivalve in the family Unionidae. References
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Endemic molluscs of the United States
Critically endangered fauna of the United States
Bivalves described in 1831
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Annular ligament of stapes
The annular stapedial ligament (also called the stapediovestibular joint) is a ring of fibrous soft tissue that connects the base of the stapes to the Calcification and hardening of the annular ligament of the stapes (Otosclerosis) is a common cause of adult deafness.
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Ligaments
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Staten Island Stapletons
The Giants and Stapes began their New York rivalry on Thanksgiving Day 1925. The Giants defeated the Stapes in an exhibition game 7–0. By 1928, Blaine wanted the Stapes to become an NFL franchise.
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