Examples of using Each ear in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
One in each ear.
Each ear is tested separately.
Hold one cup over each ear.
Rub each ear separately.
The average cat has 23 muscles in EACH ear!
People also translate
Each ear is checked separately.
I can move each ear separately.
Each ear was tested separately.
Cats can move each ear independently.
Each ear will be tested separately.
Your dog has 18 muscles which control each ear.
Each ear will be evaluated separately.
Her ears were pierced with two holes in each ear.”.
Each ear should be examined separately.
You only need alittle dab of Acqua di Parma behind each ear.
Each ear is checked separately.
The pa rotid glands lie below andslightly in front of each ear.
Also at the front of the root of each ear is leftA bundle of longer wool.
And the pinna of each ear can rotate up to 180°, giving the potential for 360° hearing without having to move the head.
There are three heads: a bishop in a mitre, an angel,and a woman wearing a veil over hair arranged in coils over each ear.
There is a cochlear spiral in each ear, and they work together to facilitate the function of hearing in the body.
If the older adult is diagnosed with hearing problems in both ears, it is better to use a hearing aid in each ear from the beginning.
These muscles enable each ear to swivel 180 degrees providing the horse with potentially 360 degrees of hearing without even having to move the head.
You lie on the floor and face up,then you place both hands firmly by each ear and then try to sit up without lifting up your legs.
The child has a headset on the ears(which allows to test each ear separately) and gives the answer by stacking rings in front of him for example.
Echolocation is the same as active sonar, using sounds made by the animal itself. Ranging is done by measuring the time delay between the animal's own sound emission and any echoes that return from the environment.The relative intensity of sound received at each ear as well as the time delay between arrival at the two ears provide information about the horizontal angle(azimuth) from which the reflected sound waves arrive.[7].
We start life with about 15,000 of those hair cells in each ear, but over time they die off due to exposure to loud noises, disease, infection and other natural causes.
By comparing the P300 brainwaves identified when both ears werestimulated to the sum of brainwaves identified when each ear was stimulated separately a binaural interaction component was identified.