Eardrum in a sentence as a noun

Is a 64Kbps mp3 "eardrum audio" in a standard room with a fan?

[1] I had a condition where the skin had grown over the eardrum in your ear.

Think of how a piezoelectric transducer works, and replace the discs with your eardrum.

You start hearing your own blood vessels in your eardrum, yes, but you also perceive a kind of disturbing anti-noise.

This is more like your primary school art teacher letting you stick the brush through your eardrum without saying anything.

>If a vibrating membrane of skin in my head can react to it, then it is a wave traveling through air. Why wouldn't this hold for a microphone?Microphones don't respond in the same way to the same frequencies that your eardrum does.

Is 128Kbps eardrum audio on a crummy mp3 player?That was an uninformed rant on your partWhat was uninformed about it?

Probably softer than the motion of air particles on the eardrum means the lowest-level brownian motion of air molecules in the absence of sound.

The numbers are just annual billings, not annual take-home pay, right?For example, I just had a surgical procedure last week to have an otologist repair my eardrum.

Eardrum definitions

noun

the membrane in the ear that vibrates to sound

See also: tympanum myringa