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Temporal Bone CT Measurement for Pediatric Cochlear Implantation.
Yasushi Naito +5 more
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ABSTRACT Many studies have proposed various comparative genomic methods to probe the molecular basis for adaptive functional convergence between species, conventionally by detecting the convergence of amino acid states between orthologous protein sequences of these species or lineages.
Shanshan Chen, Zhengting Zou
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Auricular cartilage flap for device salvage in revision cochlear implant surgery. [PDF]
Ceviken E +3 more
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On telephone listening ability in cochlear implant wearing person. The first report.
Takako Iwaki
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Disability, Subject‐Dependence, and the Bad‐Difference View
ABSTRACT Philosophers have debated on the “mere‐difference” view of disability, according to which disability as such is neutral in terms of well‐being, just like race and gender. It is contrasted with the “bad‐difference” view, which holds that disability is bad for its possessor even in a non‐ableist situation.
Shu Ishida +2 more
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Test for sense of direction of patients with cochlear implant in both ears.
Hidehiko Takeda
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Our mouse model with a c.259G>A transition in PRPS1 showed a significant decrease in the number of hair cells and SGN counts at 48 weeks of age and a reduction in Prps1 enzymatic activity in the KI mouse. This model will serve as a valuable tool for developing therapeutic strategies.
Denise Yan +6 more
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Capabilities of the CCi-MOBILE cochlear implant research platform for real-time sound coding. [PDF]
Azadpour M +3 more
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The evolution of an “owl‐like” auditory system in harriers: Anatomical evidence
Harriers hunt relying on sound, with an accuracy to localize sound sources comparable with owls. To assess whether they have owl‐like auditory specializations, we analyzed brain and skull structures using histology and microCT scans. Harriers possess an enlarged external acoustic meatus and significantly expanded auditory brainstem nuclei, up to 12 ...
Sara Citron +5 more
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