What is an antifog?

Antititragu is a small protrusion of solid meat, which is the main deflector of sound waves into the human ear. The recurring front tragus protrudes backwards and is commonly manipulated by pointed finger pressure to connect the ear canal and prevent sound input. Both are popular small buttons ear for piercing. Screwing back through the meat is a small triangular projection called a tragus, named for the Greek word for "goat" due to its similarity to goat beard with a flewed tuft of hair. Against the tragus, almost like a overlapping valve that closes the meat, is almost identical tubercula or screening a similar wart called against. A prominent gap separating these two is an intertgic notch. These and other features of the outer ear have strength and elasticity, because we tissue - mostly cartilage - which is associated with the head of ligaments and muscle.

anatomically may seem that tragus and antitormagus close the ears' lidslu. For example, to block the noise, some people cover the whole ear while others push the tragus with a forefinger to close the meat. Sound devices such as hearing aids and buds for headphones are either inserted into the meat or set in the spherical depression of the ear called conch, held on site by clamping the valve trag and against impossibility. Functionally there are two flaps for sound waves for entering the ear canal.

The world's convection of the world is effective in collecting and precisely deforming sound waves to allow the human brain to identify and locate its source. The sound technology called Dolby® uses this to its advantage, processing the Edge signals that mimic the changes that the outline of the ear create, for example, create a sound illusion of sound that comes from behind the head. The tragus is pointing backwards and collects sound waves from behind and the opposite anti -sneer is the main collector of the sounds of the human ear from the direct forward.

tragus is not normally pierced for jewelry but pIercing Antirvaga is very popular. It requires considerable strength to penetrate the tissue of cartilage, as this procedure is considered painful to its relative density. Usually, however, it is quickly recovering and it is possible to use rings, studs and dumbbells to decorate it.

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