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Bilateral Fitting of Bone-Anchored Hearing Devices: Speech Recognition and Sound Localization. [PDF]
Ueda CHY +3 more
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Sound localization in web-based 3D environments. [PDF]
Rajguru C, Brianza G, Memoli G.
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Sono‐Mechanogenetics: Linking Ultrasound Physics With Cellular Mechanobiology
Sono‐mechanogenetics links ultrasound physics with cellular mechanotransduction to enable noninvasive control of engineered biological systems. Acoustic forces generate distinct deformation modes that activate intracellular signaling pathways, which can be coupled to synthetic gene circuits to regulate diverse cellular functions, including gene ...
Yunjia Qu +4 more
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Sound Localization Training and Induced Brain Plasticity: An fMRI Investigation. [PDF]
Kumari R, Lee S, Anand PK, Shin J.
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Development of Sound Localization in Infants and Young Children with Cochlear Implants. [PDF]
Asp F, Karltorp E, Berninger E.
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Multidimensional laser‐induced graphene (LIG) spanning from 0D to 3D architectures is comprehensively reviewed for multifunctional biomedical platforms, including biosensing, theranostics, and bioactive interface applications, which highlights its potentials for point‐of‐care diagnostics, wearable health monitoring, smart drug delivery, and tissue ...
Li Zhang +3 more
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Establishing standardized conditions for clinically available sound-localization tests: A multicenter approach. [PDF]
Yoshida T +14 more
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Indium substitution in Ag2Se nanocrystals simultaneously tailors electronic structure and lattice dynamics. Fermi‐level upshift and band‐gap narrowing enhance electrical transport, while defect‐induced lattice softening intensifies phonon scattering and suppresses lattice thermal conductivity.
Yineng Gou +11 more
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Benefits of active listening during 3D sound localization. [PDF]
Gaveau V +7 more
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Impedance‐Matched High‐Overtone Thickness‐Shear Bulk Acoustic Resonators With Scalable Mode Volume
A bottom‐electrode‐free high‐overtone bulk acoustic resonator is achieved by lateral excitation of antisymmetric thickness‐shear modes on a lithium‐niobate‐on‐silicon platform. Planar electrode geometry eliminates conventional loading along the resonance path and confines acoustic energy within the electrode gap.
Zi‐Dong Zhang +7 more
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