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An osteophone is basically an instrument that is used for communication of auditory vibrations. These vibrations are generally passed on through the bones of the head. This is very useful for people who are deaf other than those distressing the nervous apparatus of hearing, and as an option to earphones which generally leaves the ears unhindered. The Félin combat arrangement uses a headband with an osteophone in the concluding role.
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