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Well, you know how some languages have the marks above some characters? Well, there are a tonne of languages that use these types of markings, and some languages have all sorts of rules with multiple marks per character, so a single character could have a dozen different forms.
So rather than saying that we'll have a separate character for every possible configuration of marks, the computer people who designed the way that text works on computers decided that they'll just have the "base" characters like a, b, c, d, etc. And they decided that they wouldn't put any rules in about how many modifiers could be used on each base character, because some languages may need a lot of modifiers. Nine of these patients suffered from tinnitus, six experienced vertigo, and all experienced mild to profound hearing loss.
Damage to cochlear hair cells, which can cause hearing loss, is usually evaluated by measuring otoacoustic emissions — sounds given off by sensory hair cells as they respond to auditory stimulation. Among the six Covid patients in the study who underwent this testing, all had reduced or absent otoacoustic emissions. While this study strongly suggests that Covid can cause auditory and balance problems, the overall percentage of Covid patients who have experienced ear-related issues is not known.
Possible routes for the virus to enter the ears include the Eustachian tube, which connects the nose to the middle ear. The virus may also be able to escape from the nose through small openings surrounding the olfactory nerves, Stankovic says.
That would allow it to enter the brain space and infect cranial nerves, including the one that connects to the inner ear. This provides a powerful platform to study the impact of a number of other exposures, including other infections, toxins, and cancers, on the inner ear. The researchers now hope to use their human cellular models to test possible treatments for the inner ear infections caused by SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses.
Forbes reporter William A. Scientific American reporter Emily Sohn writes that MIT researchers have found that vision and hearing can be impacted by the virus that causes Covid Lee Gehrke. Previous item Next item. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Search MIT.
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They performed from home as friends and family filmed from their cellphones. In it, the dancers twirl and pirouette on a set of unlikely stages: in the stairwell of an apartment building, on a ladder in a garden, and beside a glimmering swimming pool. With no access to costumes, the dancers made do with their own leotards, tights, and even boxer briefs, in whatever shade of red they could find. MacDonald says the piece was intended as a public service announcement, to encourage people to stay home.
Jerri Bartholomew, a microbiologist at Oregon State University, was supposed to spend her sabbatical last year at a lab in Spain. When Covid intervened, she retreated to the glass studio in her backyard. There, she focused on her other passion: making art from her research on fish parasites.
She found his pre-print paper describing the sonification process, digitized the figures, and transferred them to silkscreen. She then printed them on a sheet of glass, fusing and casting the images to create a series of increasingly abstract representations. After, she spent hours polishing each glass work. It makes the science more interesting. She would make the virus visible, she decided, in the same way Buehler had made it audible.
On a dark stage shimmering with red light, her students leaped and glided in black pointe shoes and face masks.
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