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And sorry, I'm not catching any of that, but I've got you in. If you want to try and come in a little bit later, your signal might be a little bit better. This one here, it is the bones in the ear. There's three. There's the malasinkus and the state, so the hammer, anvil, and the stirrup. And you can see those. When a doctor, or if you're going into a near specialist, an ENT fellow, and they take the otoscope, like you've all had an otoscope put in your ear, like a little light and there's a bit of a cone end to it, and they put that in the ear canal and they look in your ear, and they have to see what your ear is looking like. The tympanic membrane, the eardrum, it's almost transparent. And when they shine that light in there, it goes right through the tympanic membrane, and you can see the bones. You can see those bones. The state isn't quite as easy to see. Sometimes that's in behind a little bit, and it's hard to see, but the ones you can most definitely see is the malasinkus, or the hammer, and the anvil. And how I know that, I just recently had my hearing checked, and the doctor and I were looking on his computer screen, and that would be the bones in my ear. All right, the next one.

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