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Precise Onyx embolization of dorsum sellae sinus dural arteriovenous fistula via unilateral inferior petrosal sinus approach: illustrative case. [PDF]
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Expression of nestin, parvalbumin and otoferlin during cochlear development in the mouse: an immunofluorescence study. [PDF]
Liu W, Zhang Y, Liang C, Yang S.
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LIMITED LESIONS OF THE BASILAR MEMBRANE
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1929If the hearing sensitivity is plotted graphically, the line joining the points of minimum audibility will seldom, if ever, be an even line, but will vary at certain frequencies up and down. This is the case in both normal and abnormal ears. By the use of tuning forks, cylinders, whistles and sirens, it was discovered that in certain abnormal ears, so ...
E. Fowler
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A Triboelectric‐Based Artificial Basilar Membrane to Mimic Cochlear Tonotopy
Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2016Jongmoon Jang +2 more
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Basilar membrane velocity noise
Hearing Research, 1997Basilar membrane (BM) noise, measured as a velocity signal under the quiet acoustic condition, was investigated in the guinea pig. The cochleas of anesthetized young healthy guinea pigs were surgically exposed and a hole was made on the lateral wall of the scala tympani of the first cochlear turn for visualization of the BM and measurement of the BM ...
A L, Nuttall, M, Guo, T, Ren, D F, Dolan
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Basilar membrane nonlinearity and loudness
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1998Loudness matching functions for tones for persons with one shifted-threshold ear (hearing loss and noise-shifted thresholds) and one ear within normal limits were used to derive the presumed basilar membrane (BM) input–output (I/O) function in a normal ear.
R S, Schlauch +2 more
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Electrically evoked basilar membrane motion
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1995Electrically induced outer hair cell (OHC) motility, demonstrated by a number of investigators in isolated OHC preparations, has been considered to be a key mechanism in the active process which brings about the excellent sensitivity and frequency selectivity of the mammalian cochlea.
S, Xue, D C, Mountain, A E, Hubbard
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