Anotia and Microtia
The medical term for absence of the external ear is "anotia." This condition involves complete absence of the external ear.
The future tense for the verb to cause is: I will cause you will cause s/he will cause we will cause you will cause they will cause
Well, A tooth problem can radiate pain to the ear on the same side. and more here . . -changes in altitude and air pressure. -from acne, can cause problems in the ear canal -a buildup of wax in the ear canal -infection in other body parts such as sinus or throat infection -Some of the general symptoms of inner ear problems are dizziness, vomiting, nausea, ringing in the ear and hearing loss -listneing to an electonic device (mp3, or iPod) very loud Please make sure you always have clean ears and take care! :D
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It can cause marine dumping. It can cause global warming. It can cause sewage and wastewater. It can cause oil pollution.
Cause what? They cause screaming fans =]
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Sufficient cause is a cause without which will not cause the disease but with it will absolutely will cause the disease.