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T Cochlear nerve
Cochlear Limited was created in 1981.
Cochlear Limited's population is 11.
No, there are currently no cochlear implants for dogs.
Cochlear Limited's motto is 'Hear now. And always.'.
The closest answer to this is the cochlear duct (scala media) where the tectorial membrane is located
45% of deaf people have cochlear implants.
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The vibration from sounds hit the tympanic membrane (ear drum), which in turns causes the ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes) to amplify and send the signals to the cochlear (inner ear). The cochlear processes the sounds and sends the information through the Vestibulocochlear nerve to the brain.
Doctor Graeme Clark invented the Cochlear implant (bionic ear) at the University of Melbourne.
As of 2002, it is estimated that over 35,000 individuals have received cochlear implants