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English: If the ossicles are heavy, they will vibrate well at low frequencies, but not at high frequencies. The resultant loss of amplitude at high frequencies constitutes high-frequency conductive hearing loss.
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    • 2009-02-14T23:47:59Z Mike.lifeguard 3252x994 (254171 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=If the ossicles are heavy, they will vibrate well at low frequencies, but not at high frequencies. The resultant loss of amplitude at high frequencies constitutes high-frequency conductive he

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current19:07, 15 February 2009Thumbnail for version as of 19:07, 15 February 2009250 × 200 (12 KB)Inductiveload (talk | contribs)solidus->brackets
16:26, 15 February 2009Thumbnail for version as of 16:26, 15 February 2009250 × 200 (12 KB)Inductiveload (talk | contribs)made new graph with striaght axes, matching others
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