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Spartan Daily, May 13, 1946 [PDF]
Volume 34, Issue 105https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/3761/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Flexibility within the middle ears of vertebrates [PDF]
Introduction and aims: Tympanic middle ears have evolved multiple times independently among vertebrates, and share common features. We review flexibility within tympanic middle ears and consider its physiological and clinical implications.
Baird +36 more
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The introduction of invasive species is one of the greatest threats currently faced by natural ecosystems, causing ecological imbalances between native populations and transmission of a variety of diseases.
Z.A. Salinas +5 more
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The Faculty Notebook, September 2017
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest.
Provost\u27s Office,
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A study of the relationships between the mechanical response of the tympanic membrane and the electrophysiological indicators of hearing in the bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) [PDF]
Mechanical response of frog membrane to stimulating frequencies and electrophysiologically determined hearing ...
Majeau-Chargois, D. A., Whitehead, J. M.
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Intestinal inflammation and bacterial infections challenges in the aquaculture of American bullfrogs (Aquarana catesbeiana), impacting their health and productivity.
Kesong Chen +11 more
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Micromotional studies of utricular and canal afferents [PDF]
The long-range goal of this research was to refine our understanding of the sensitivity of the vestibular components of the ear to very-low-amplitude motion, especially, the role of gravity in this sensitivity.
Lewis, Edwin R.
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Chaotic Dynamics Enhance the Sensitivity of Inner Ear Hair Cells [PDF]
Hair cells of the auditory and vestibular systems are capable of detecting sounds that induce sub-nanometer vibrations of the hair bundle, below the stochastic noise levels of the surrounding fluid.
Bozovic, Dolores, Faber, Justin
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Characterization of laryngeal motor neuron properties in the American bullfrog, Lithobates catesbieanus. [PDF]
Zubov T +4 more
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Spartan Daily, February 9, 1988 [PDF]
Volume 90, Issue 7https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/7666/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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