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Cochlear promontory anatomy relevant to development of subendosteal and transpromontory electrodes using 192‐section ultra‐high resolution temporal bone CT imaging [PDF]
Objective To characterize normative adult ranges for cochlear promontory thickness relevant to the development of subendosteal and transpromontory electrodes to rehabilitate various neurotologic disorders. Patients Adults (≥18 years).
John P. Marinelli+4 more
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Evaluating temporal bone column density for optimized bone conduction implant placement [PDF]
IntroductionAn optimal placement of bone conduction implants can provide more efficient mechanical transmission to the cochlea if placed in regions with greater bone column density.
Emile Talon+8 more
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Bone conduction stimulation efficiency at coupling locations closer to the cochlea [PDF]
Bone conduction implants enable patients to hear via vibrations transmitted to the skull. The main constraint of current bone conduction implants is their maximum output force level.
Irina Wils+5 more
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Objective preclinical measures for bone conduction implants [PDF]
The study evaluates the accuracy of predicting intracochlear pressure during bone conduction stimulation using promontory velocity and ear canal pressure, as less invasive alternatives to intracochlear pressure.
Irina Wils+10 more
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Particularly the Liguria region in Northern Italy is highly affected by soil erosion processes. This study was conducted in the Portofino promontory in eastern Liguria, to predict potential annual soil loss using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (
I. Rellini+4 more
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The Portofino Promontory: 200 Years of History of Marine Biology
This paper outlines the history of scientific research developed in the Portofino Promontory, located in the centre of the Ligurian Sea. The chronicles span over two centuries, from the late 18th century to the present day. Portofino is now recognised as
Giorgio Bavestrello+12 more
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High-resolution seismoacoustic data represent a useful tool for the investigations of gas-charged sediments occurring beneath the seabed through the identification of the diagnostic intrasedimentary features associated with them.
Gemma Aiello, Mauro Caccavale
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Development of a settlement on the northeastern promontory at 'Marea' [PDF]
The ancient topography of the settlement on the northeastern promontory at ‘Marea’ (North Hawariya) was the subject of investigations carried out at the site in 2018 within the frame of a broader excavation project. Fieldwork established the date of some
Tomasz Derda+2 more
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Persistent Stapedial Artery Encountered during Cochlear Implantation
Objectives. Persistent stapedial artery (PSA) is a rare congenital anomaly that can complicate middle ear surgery. Methods. We present the case of a 25-year-old male who underwent right-sided cochlear implantation.
Holly Jones+6 more
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Background Vaginal vault prolapse is the most frequent long-term complication in patients undergoing hysterectomy and sacralcolpopexy is considered the gold standard.
Federico Romano+5 more
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