Vested rights -- United States : Vested rights : selected cases and notes on retrospective and arbitrary legislation affecting vested rights of property / by William G. Myer, editor of "Myer's Federal decisions."
1891
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Vested rights -- United States -- States : Suspension of the power of alienation, and postponement of vesting, under the laws of New York : with a collection of forms, and with references to the laws of Arizona, California, District of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wisconsin / by Stewart Chaplin
Mites -- Antarctica -- Vestfold Hills. : A population of Nanorchestes antarcticus (Acari : prostigmata) at the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica / D.E. Rounsevell
Vestibular apparatus -- Congresses : Basic and applied aspects of vestibular function : proceedings of the International Symposium on Basic and Applied Aspects of Vestibular Function, Hong Kong, September 13-16, 1987 / organizers: University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, (and) National Aeronautics and Space Administration, U.S.A. ; editors, J.C. Hwang, N.G. Daunton, V.J. Wilson
Pathological processes of the VESTIBULAR LABYRINTH which contains part of the balancing apparatus. Patients with vestibular diseases show instability and are at risk of frequent falls
An oval, bony chamber of the inner ear, part of the bony labyrinth. It is continuous with bony COCHLEA anteriorly, and SEMICIRCULAR CANALS posteriorly. The vestibule contains two communicating sacs (utricle and saccule) of the balancing apparatus. The oval window on its lateral wall is occupied by the base of the STAPES of the MIDDLE EAR
An oval, bony chamber of the inner ear, part of the bony labyrinth. It is continuous with bony COCHLEA anteriorly, and SEMICIRCULAR CANALS posteriorly. The vestibule contains two communicating sacs (utricle and saccule) of the balancing apparatus. The oval window on its lateral wall is occupied by the base of the STAPES of the MIDDLE EAR
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Vestibular Nerve. : Neurotology / [edited by] Robert K. Jackler, Derald E. Brackmann
Pathological processes of the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE, including the branches of COCHLEAR NERVE and VESTIBULAR NERVE. Common examples are VESTIBULAR NEURITIS, cochlear neuritis, and ACOUSTIC NEUROMA. Clinical signs are varying degree of HEARING LOSS; VERTIGO; and TINNITUS
Pathological processes of the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE, including the branches of COCHLEAR NERVE and VESTIBULAR NERVE. Common examples are VESTIBULAR NEURITIS, cochlear neuritis, and ACOUSTIC NEUROMA. Clinical signs are varying degree of HEARING LOSS; VERTIGO; and TINNITUS
Pathological processes of the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE, including the branches of COCHLEAR NERVE and VESTIBULAR NERVE. Common examples are VESTIBULAR NEURITIS, cochlear neuritis, and ACOUSTIC NEUROMA. Clinical signs are varying degree of HEARING LOSS; VERTIGO; and TINNITUS