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Auris Nasus Larynx, 2003
Tinnitus is likely initiated by a discontinuity in the spontaneous or low-level-stimulus induced neural activity across auditory nerve fibers with different characteristic frequency (CF). This discontinuity may be caused by functional loss of outer hair cells in those regions where inner hair cells are preserved.
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Tinnitus is likely initiated by a discontinuity in the spontaneous or low-level-stimulus induced neural activity across auditory nerve fibers with different characteristic frequency (CF). This discontinuity may be caused by functional loss of outer hair cells in those regions where inner hair cells are preserved.
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Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1974
Abstract.— The paper considers the concept of centrality in an undirected graph. A system of axioms and an index for centrality satisfying the axioms are presented. The index is based on the degrees of the vertices in a given undirected graph, and it will enlarge the class of comparable graphs with respect to a centrality measure.
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Abstract.— The paper considers the concept of centrality in an undirected graph. A system of axioms and an index for centrality satisfying the axioms are presented. The index is based on the degrees of the vertices in a given undirected graph, and it will enlarge the class of comparable graphs with respect to a centrality measure.
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Greening through centralization of environmental monitoring?
Energy Economics, 2023Dongyang Zhang +2 more
exaly
Partial centralization in a durable‐good supply chain
Production and Operations Management, 2023VÍCTOR Shi, Gangshu Cai
exaly
Central Compensation of Central Vestibular Lesions
Klinische Neurophysiologie, 2006C.D. Cnyrim +3 more
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Central Landmark for Central Venous Catheterization
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2007Ling, Ye, Tao, Zhu, Jin, Liu
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Centralization and directional preference: A systematic review
Manual Therapy, 2012Stephen May, Alessandro Aina
exaly

