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ead A DTD used to encode electronic versions of finding aids for archival materials.
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ead. A DTD used to encode electronic versions of finding aids for archival materials.
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ear The auditory organ consisting of three regions: inner ear, middle ear, and the most important pinna (leather) which is supported by cartilage, extent which varies with breed standard, and which affects the expression.
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earlobe The soft lower part of the external ear containing no cartilage.
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eardrum Tympanic membrane which vibrates and transmits sound to the middle ear.
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