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basilar membrane in British English (ˈbæsɪlə ˈmɛmbreɪn) adjective anatomy a membrane inside the cochlea that vibrates in response to sound basilar membrane in American EnglishnounAnatomy a supporting membrane, esp. the membrane that supports the organ of Corti in the ear and aids in translating sound vibrations into electrical signals Word origin [1865–70 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1865–70. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: batting average, black belt, dunk, maverick, racismExamples of 'basilar membrane' in a sentencebasilar membrane In this paper we present two mathematical models for the basilar membrane.While some basilar membrane data show more linear growth at high levels, others do not.In this paper, we successfully proposed a novel bionic cochlear basilar membrane acoustic sensor in conjugation with triboelectric nanogenerator.These cells, which are located beneath the basilar membrane in vivo, represent slow-cycling cells of the murine cochlea.The active feedback force has been considered to be proportional to the basilar membrane displacement or velocity.The graded stiffness of the basilar membrane along the cochlear length underlies the frequency-location relationship of the mammalian cochlea.However, we did find that macrophage-depleted cochleae contained reduced numbers of proliferative mesothelial cells below the basilar membrane.At high frequencies, it was found that curvature had a great influence on the horizontal amplitude of basilar membrane.The results indicate strongly that the curvature of the basilar membrane plays animportant role in the hearing process. |