"Stapedectomy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A surgical procedure to remove part or all of the stapes bone in the middle ear, often to treat otosclerosis, a type of bone growth that causes hearing loss. The stapes (also known as the stirrup bone) is one of the three bones in the middle ear that transmit sound vibrations to the inner ear. In a stapedectomy, the affected middle ear bones are replaced with a prosthesis (a prosthetic ear ossicle), allowing sound vibrations to pass through the eardrum to the inner ear and ultimately to the cochlea, which translates the vibrations into electrical signals that are interpreted as sound by the brain.
Stanol refers to a type of sterol, a type of steroid that occurs in plants and animals. Certain dietary stanol esters, such as sitostanol, are taken to help lower cholesterol levels in the body and to help prevent the absorption of dietary cholesterol.
Stanton can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Person: Stanton is an English surname of Norman origin, derived from "stan" meaning "stone" and "ton," likely referring to someone who lived near a stone town or settlement. It may also refer to any of several bearers of this name, such as Edwin Stanton, the 19th-century U.S. Secretary of War, or Phil Stanton, a British musician and member of the electronic music group The Chemical Brothers.<br><br>2. Place: Stanton may also refer to several places, including:<br> - Stanton, Connecticut, a town in the United States<br> - Stanton, California, a neighborhood of Long Beach<br> - Stanton, Colorado<br> - Stanton, Iowa<br> - Stanton, Kentucky<br> - Stanton, Michigan<br> - Stanton, Minnesota<br> - Stanton, Nebraska<br> - Stanton, New York<br> - Stanton, North Dakota<br> - Stanton, Ohio<br> - Stanton, Pennsylvania<br> - Stanton, Texas<br> - Stanton, Virginia<br> - Stanton (surname for places)
A stanza is a group of lines in a poem, usually four or more lines, that form a unit or a section of the poem. It is a collection of lines that are connected by a central idea or image, and are separated from other stanzas by a blank line, or a line of white space.
A stanza is a group of lines in a poem, usually four or more lines, that form a unit or a paragraph. A stanza typically expresses a complete thought or idea, and it is often marked by a consistent rhyme or meter.<br><br>In poetry, the stanza is often used to create a sense of structure and organization, and to help the reader follow the poet's ideas and emotions. Stanza lines can be of different lengths, and the number of lines in a stanza can vary, but it is usually a group of four or more lines.<br><br>Examples of stanzas can be found in nearly all forms of poetry, including sonnets, ballads, free verse, and more.
Stapelia is a type of flowering plant, commonly known as the "carrion flower" or "carrion lily". It is native to southern Africa and is known for its unusual and pungent odor, which resembles the smell of rotting flesh. The plant contains bright red flowers that are shaped like lips, and are highly fragrant in order to attract carrion-feeding insects, which help to facilitate pollination.
The word "stapes" refers to the third bone in the middle ear, responsible for transmitting sound vibrations to the inner ear.
Staphyline is a surname which can also refer to a type of antibiotic resistance pattern of Staphylococcus aureus.