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Middle ear power transfer

Archiv f�r klinische und experimentelle Ohren- Nasen- und Kehlkopfheilkunde, 1969
Middle-ear function is commonly assessed experimentally by measuring displacement amplitudes of its structures and associated phases as a function of frequency for constant SLPs. For cats, transfer functions so derived are independent of frequency within the low-frequency range, having a slope of −12 dB/octave at higher frequencies.
S M, Khanna, J, Tonndorf
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Middle Eastern Middle Powers

2020
This chapter analyzes a selection of mediation and conflict-prevention initiatives promoted by Middle Eastern middle powers since the 1980s. It begins by noting that behavioral approaches to middle power status consider systematic engagement in mediation and conflict prevention as one of the key traits of “middlepowerness,” and reflects on how the ...
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Middle Powers

2023
Formal diplomatic recognition of “middle powers” began with the Congress of Vienna, but the concept gained increasing currency after World War II because medium-sized countries like Canada used it to distinguish themselves from smaller states and secure a relatively favorable position in the postwar order.
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Imagining middle powers

Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2013
Discussions of middle powers in international relations scholarship are hampered by a lack of clarity about what the term ‘middle power’ actually means. This has not stopped increasing numbers of states that cannot claim great power ranking but resist being categorised as small powers imagining middle power status for themselves in regional and global ...
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South Korea’s Middle Power Roles: Implications to Emerging Middle Powers

2016
The importance of Korea’s positioning as a middle power comes as the international environment has undergone major changes, where the traditional US-led hierarchical power structure has given way to emerging horizontal transnational networks focused on diverse issues and diffusing power.
Sook Jong Lee, Hyee Jung Suh
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Middle Powers during Great Power Transitions

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2011
What is the fate of middle powers during the transition of great powers in the international system? In particular, what happens to middle powers that are tethered to a declining unipolar power? Virtually every close ally of the United States is asking this question today against the backdrop of a rising China.
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