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1 Absence of tonic activity of the crossed olivocochlear bundle in determining compound action potential thresholds, amplitudes and masking phenomena in anaesthetised guinea pigs with normal hearing sensitivities Rajan, R.
1990
2-3 p. 195-207
13 p.
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2 Acetylcholine modulated potassium channel in the hair cell of the toadfish saccule Steinacker, Antoinette
1988
2-3 p. 265-269
5 p.
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3 Acknowledgement 1987
2-3 p. 287-290
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4 A comparison of AP and ABR tuning curves in the guinea pig Browri, Carolyn J.
1987
2-3 p. 193-204
12 p.
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5 A comparison of two methods for the measurement of neural sensitivity to interaural intensity differences Irvine, D.R.F.
1987
2-3 p. 169-179
11 p.
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6 Acoustic distortion products can be used to monitor the effects of chronic gentamicin treatment Brown, A.M.
1989
2-3 p. 143-156
14 p.
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7 Acoustic distortion products in rabbit ear canal. I. Basic features and physiological vulnerability Lonsbury-Martin, B.L.
1987
2-3 p. 173-189
17 p.
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8 Acoustic distortion products in rabbit ear canal. II. Sites of origin revealed by suppression contours and pure-tone exposures Martin, G.K.
1987
2-3 p. 191-208
18 p.
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9 Acoustic overstimulation alters the morphology of the tectorial membrane Canlon, Barbara
1987
2-3 p. 127-134
8 p.
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10 Active radial and transverse motile responses of outer hair cells in the organ of corti Reuter, Günter
1990
2-3 p. 219-230
12 p.
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11 Adenosine is a modulator of hair cell-afferent neurotransmission Bryant, Georgia M.
1987
2-3 p. 231-237
7 p.
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12 Age-related hair cell loss in spontaneously hypertensive and normotensive rats Borg, Erik
1987
2-3 p. 111-118
8 p.
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13 Aging and the auditory brainstem response in mice with severe or minimal presbycusis Hunter, Kelly Paris
1987
2-3 p. 207-218
12 p.
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14 Amino acid uptake and release in the guinea pig cochlear nucleus after inferior colliculus ablation Bergman, M.
1989
2-3 p. 283-291
9 p.
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15 An anomaly in the auditory brain stem projections of hypopigmented ferrets Moore, David R
1988
2-3 p. 275-278
4 p.
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16 Announcement 1989
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17 Announcement 1987
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18 Announcement 1988
2-3 p. 255-256
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19 Announcements 1990
2-3 p. 273-274
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20 Announcements 1987
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21 Announcements 1990
2-3 p. 257-258
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22 Announcements 1989
2-3 p. 305-306
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23 Antagonistic effects of perilymphatic calcium and magnesium on the activity of single cochlear afferent neurons Siegel, J.H.
1987
2-3 p. 131-147
17 p.
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24 Apical hair cells and hearing Prosen, Cynthia A
1990
2-3 p. 179-193
15 p.
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25 A possibility of sharp tuning in a linear transversally inhomogeneous cochlear model Novoselova, Stella M.
1989
2-3 p. 125-135
11 p.
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26 Are the stereociliary tip linkages on outer hair cells in the guinea pig cochlea sensitive to chronic application of kanamycin? Hackney, Carole M
1988
2-3 p. 279-281
3 p.
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27 Auditory brainstem responses to tonal stimuli in young and aging rats Cooper Jr., William A.
1990
2-3 p. 171-179
9 p.
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28 Auditory nerve rate-level functions for two-tone stimuli: Possible relation to basilar membrane nonlinearity Sokolowski, Bernd H.A
1989
2-3 p. 115-123
9 p.
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29 Author index 1990
2-3 p. 277-278
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30 Author index 1981
2-3 p. 349-350
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31 Author index 1989
2-3 p. 269-270
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32 Author index 1988
2-3 p. 289-290
2 p.
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33 Author index 1990
2-3 p. 261-262
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34 Author index 1987
2-3 p. 294-295
2 p.
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35 Author index 1987
2-3 p. 280-281
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36 Author index 1988
2-3 p. 259-260
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37 Author index 1987
2-3 p. 275-276
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38 Author index 1988
2-3 p. 287-288
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39 Author index 1989
2-3 p. 311-312
2 p.
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40 Author index of volume 29 and author and subject index 1987
2-3 p. 273-280
8 p.
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41 Changes in endocochlear potential during anoxia after intense noise exposure Wang, Jian
1990
2-3 p. 143-149
7 p.
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42 Changes in the masked thresholds of brief tones produced by prior bursts of noise Carlyon, Robert P
1989
2-3 p. 223-235
13 p.
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43 Cholinergically-induced changes: outward currents in hair cells isolated from the semicircular canal of the frog Housley, Gary D.
1990
2-3 p. 121-133
13 p.
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44 Cobalt labelling of single primary auditory neurones: An alternative to HRP Köppl, Christine
1988
2-3 p. 111-116
6 p.
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45 Cochlear and vestibular functions of the rat after obliteration of the endolymphatic sac Manni, J.J
1988
2-3 p. 139-151
13 p.
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46 Cochlear damage following interrupted exposure to high-frequency noise Bohne, Barbara A.
1987
2-3 p. 251-264
14 p.
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47 Cochlear nonlinearity and gain control as determinants of the response of primary auditory neurons to harmonic complexes Greenwood, Donald D
1988
2-3 p. 207-253
47 p.
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48 Cochlear potentials and their modulation by low-frequency sound in early endolymphatic hydrops Klis, J.F.L
1988
2-3 p. 175-184
10 p.
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49 Cochlear preprocessing in analog models, in digital models and in human inner ear Zwicker, Eberhard
1990
2-3 p. 209-216
8 p.
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50 Coexistence of putative neuroactive substances in lateral olivocochlear neurons of rat and guinea pig Abou-Madi, Liliane
1987
2-3 p. 135-146
12 p.
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51 Coincidence detection in auditory neurons: A possible mechanism to enhance stimulus specificity in the grassfrog Eggermont, Jos J.
1987
2-3 p. 219-230
12 p.
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52 Conductive hearing loss affects the growth of the cochlear nuclei over an extended period of time Webster, Douglas B
1988
2-3 p. 185-192
8 p.
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53 Connections between stereocilia in auditory hair cells of the alligator lizard Csukas, Seema R.
1987
2-3 p. 147-155
9 p.
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54 Contents of volume 43 1990
2-3 p. 275-276
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55 Contents of volume 30 1987
2-3 p. 273-274
2 p.
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56 Contents of volume 36 1988
2-3 p. 287-288
2 p.
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57 Contents of volume 42 1989
2-3 p. 309-310
2 p.
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58 Contents of volume 32 1988
2-3 p. 257-258
2 p.
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59 Contents of volume 35 1988
2-3 p. 285-286
2 p.
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60 Contents of volume 28 1987
2-3 p. 278-279
2 p.
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61 Contents of volume 5 1981
2-3 p. 347-348
2 p.
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62 Contents of volume 25 1987
2-3 p. 292-293
2 p.
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63 Contents of volume 41 1989
2-3 p. 267-268
2 p.
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64 Contents of volume 44 1990
2-3 p. 259-260
2 p.
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65 Contributions of the middle ear to the development of function in the cochlea Woolf, Nigel K
1988
2-3 p. 131-142
12 p.
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66 Correlations between various measures of head size and auditory brainstem response latencies Chambers, Ron D
1989
2-3 p. 179-187
9 p.
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67 Correlative study of sensory cell density and cochlear length in humans Úlehlová, Libuše
1987
2-3 p. 149-151
3 p.
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68 Corrigendum 1989
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69 Current source density analysis of frequency coding in the inferior colliculus Harris, David M.
1987
2-3 p. 257-266
10 p.
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70 Cytochemical localization of specific carbohydrates in the cochlea using wheat germ agglutinin-gold Tachibana, Masayoshi
1987
2-3 p. 115-119
5 p.
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71 DC injection alters spontaneous otoacoustic emission frequency in the frog Wit, H.P
1989
2-3 p. 199-204
6 p.
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72 Decreased protein synthesis in cochlear nucleus following developmental auditory deprivation Trune, Dennis R
1988
2-3 p. 259-264
6 p.
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73 Development of brainstem auditory evoked responses in the hamster Schweitzer, Laura
1987
2-3 p. 249-255
7 p.
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74 Development of 2ƒ1−ƒ2 otoacoustic emissions in the rat Lenoir, Marc
1987
2-3 p. 265-271
7 p.
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75 Differences in the distribution of F-actin in outer hair cells along the organ of Corti Thorne, Peter R.
1987
2-3 p. 253-265
13 p.
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76 Differentiation and distribution of acetylcholinesterase molecular forms in the mouse cochlea Emmerling, M.R
1988
2-3 p. 137-145
9 p.
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77 Distribution of expression of 2AR (osteopontin) in the embryonic mouse inner ear revealed by in situ hybridisation Swanson, Gavin J.
1989
2-3 p. 169-177
9 p.
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78 Does loud sound influence the intracochlear oxygen tension? Nuttall, Alfred L.
1981
2-3 p. 285-293
9 p.
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79 Effect of anesthesia on acoustically evoked middle latency response in guinea pigs Crowther, J.A.
1990
2-3 p. 115-120
6 p.
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80 Effect of anesthesia on maximal cochlear microphonics Samara, Milhem
1981
2-3 p. 337-342
6 p.
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81 Effect of asphyxia and aminooxyacetic acid on the slow potential evoked by crossed olivocochlear bundle stimulation Bobbin, Richard P.
1981
2-3 p. 265-269
5 p.
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82 Effect of contralateral auditory stimuli on active cochlear micro-mechanical properties in human subjects Collet, Lionel
1990
2-3 p. 251-261
11 p.
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83 Effect of elevated potassium concentration in the perilymph on the nonlinearity of cochlear microphonics in the guinea-pig cochlea Avan, P
1988
2-3 p. 159-164
6 p.
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84 Effect of olivocochlear bundle transection on choline acetyltransferase activity in the rat cochlear nucleus Godfrey, Donald A.
1987
2-3 p. 237-251
15 p.
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85 Effect of spider venom on cochlear nerve activity consistent with glutamatergic transmission at hair cell-afferent dendrite synapse Cousillas, Hugo
1988
2-3 p. 213-220
8 p.
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86 Effects of click polarity on auditory brain-stem potentials: A three-channel Lissajous' trajectory study Pratt, Hillel
1989
2-3 p. 119-127
9 p.
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87 Effects of electrical stimulation of medial olivocochlear neurons on ipsilateral and contralateral cochlear responses Gifford, Margaret L.
1987
2-3 p. 179-194
16 p.
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88 Effects of high intensity pure tone stimulation on the endolymphatic sac Correlations between cochlear morphology and endolymphatic sac response Fredelius, Lars
1987
2-3 p. 139-146
8 p.
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89 Effects of outer hair cell loss on the frequency selectivity of the patas monkey auditory system Smith, D.W.
1987
2-3 p. 125-138
14 p.
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90 Effects of sodium salicylate on evoked-response measures of hearing Boettcher, Flint A.
1989
2-3 p. 129-141
13 p.
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91 Effects of trapezoid body and superior olive lesions on choline acetyltransferase activity in the rat cochlear nucleus Godfrey, Donald A.
1987
2-3 p. 253-270
18 p.
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92 Eighth nerve fiber firing features in normal-hearing rabbits Borg, Erik
1988
2-3 p. 191-201
11 p.
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93 Electrical coupling differs in the in vitro and in vivo organ of Corti Santos-Sacchi, J.
1987
2-3 p. 227-232
6 p.
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94 Electrically evoked brainstem potentials in cochlear implant patients with multi-electrode stimulation Abbas, Paul J
1988
2-3 p. 153-162
10 p.
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95 Encoding of amplitude modulation in the gerbil cochlear nucleus: I. A hierarchy of enhancement Frisina, Robert D
1990
2-3 p. 99-122
24 p.
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96 Encoding of amplitude modulation in the gerbil cochlear nucleus: II. Possible neural mechanisms Frisina, Robert D
1990
2-3 p. 123-141
19 p.
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97 Energy transduction in the cochlea Naftalin, L.
1981
2-3 p. 307-315
9 p.
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98 Evidence for presynaptic facilitation in primary cochlear afferent neurons Siegel, J.H.
1987
2-3 p. 169-177
9 p.
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99 Evoked otoacoustic emissions in guinea pig: Basic characteristics Avan, Paul
1990
2-3 p. 151-160
10 p.
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100 Formulae describing frequency selectivity as a function of frequency and level, and their use in calculating excitation patterns Moore, Brian C.J.
1987
2-3 p. 209-225
17 p.
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101 Forward masking effects on early auditory evoked potential Fanji Gu,
1989
2-3 p. 157-165
9 p.
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102 Frequency and time domain comparison of low-frequency auditory fiber responses in two anuran amphibians Hillery, C.M.
1987
2-3 p. 233-248
16 p.
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103 Frequency selectivity of the middle latency response Smith, D.I.
1990
2-3 p. 95-105
11 p.
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104 Functional properties and interactions of neuron pairs simultaneously recorded in the medial geniculate body of the cat Heierli, P.
1987
2-3 p. 209-225
17 p.
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105 Functional properties of the crossed part of the medial olivo-cochlear bundle Bonfils, Pierre
1987
2-3 p. 125-130
6 p.
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106 General effects of hyperosmolar agents on the endolymphatic sac Erwall, Claes
1988
2-3 p. 277-286
10 p.
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107 Glycoconjugates of the tectorial membrane Khalkhali-Ellis, Zhila
1987
2-3 p. 185-191
7 p.
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108 Hair cell damage produced by acoustic trauma in the chick cochlea Cotanche, Douglas A.
1987
2-3 p. 267-286
20 p.
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109 Haircell forward and reverse transduction: Differential suppression and enhancement Hubbard, Allyn E.
1990
2-3 p. 269-272
4 p.
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110 Immunocytochemical localization of glutamate immunoreactivity in the guinea pig cochlea Altschuler, Richard A.
1989
2-3 p. 167-173
7 p.
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111 Immunocytochemical localization of neurofilament subunits in the spiral ganglion of normal and neomycin-treated guinea pigs Dau, J.
1989
2-3 p. 253-263
11 p.
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112 Immunolocalization of Na+, K+-ATPase and carbonic anhydrase in the gerbil's vestibular system Spicer, Samuel S.
1990
2-3 p. 205-217
13 p.
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113 Improving psychoacoustical tuning curves O'Loughlin, B.J.
1981
2-3 p. 343-346
4 p.
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114 Incorporation of palmitic acid in the organ of Corti as revealed by autoradiography Tachibana, Masayoshi
1987
2-3 p. 121-124
4 p.
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115 Influence of envelope rise time on neural responses in the auditory system of anurans Hall, Jim C
1988
2-3 p. 261-276
16 p.
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116 Investigations into the nature of the association between threshold microstructure and otoacoustic emissions Long, Glenis R.
1988
2-3 p. 125-138
14 p.
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117 Ionic changes in cochlear endolymph of the guinea pig induced by acoustic injury Ikeda, Katsuhisa
1988
2-3 p. 103-110
8 p.
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118 Is GABA an afferent transmitter in the vestibular system? Vega, Rosario
1987
2-3 p. 163-167
5 p.
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119 Isolation and culture of auditory cells from the goldfish (Carassius auratus) Sweeney, T.Kevin
1987
2-3 p. 153-160
8 p.
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120 Longitudinal flow of endolymph measured by distribution of tetraethylammonium and choline in scala media Syková, Eva
1987
2-3 p. 161-171
11 p.
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121 Loss of hair cells and threshold sensitivity during prolonged noise exposure in normotensive albino rats Borg, Erik
1987
2-3 p. 119-126
8 p.
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122 Low-frequency responses of inner hair cells: evidence for a mechanical origin of peak splitting Cody, A.R
1989
2-3 p. 89-99
11 p.
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123 Masked thresholds of auditory midbrain neurons in the frog Rana ridibunda Joermann, Gerhard
1988
2-3 p. 191-199
9 p.
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124 Mathematical analysis of VIIIth nerve cap with a linearly-fitted experimental unit response de Sauvage, R.Charlet
1987
2-3 p. 105-115
11 p.
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125 Measurement of cochlear blood flow: Intravital fluorescence microscopy Prazma, Jiri
1989
2-3 p. 229-236
8 p.
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126 Measurement of low-frequency receptor potentials in inner hair cells: a theoretical analysis Mountain, D.C
1989
2-3 p. 101-106
6 p.
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127 Middle latency response: Frequency and intensity effects Smith, D.I.
1989
2-3 p. 293-303
11 p.
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128 Mixed conductive and sensorineural hearing loss in LP/J mice Steel, Karen P.
1987
2-3 p. 227-236
10 p.
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129 Modelling the response of auditory midbrain neurons in the grassfrog to temporally structured monaural stimuli van Stokkum, Ivo H.M.
1990
2-3 p. 231-250
20 p.
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130 Modulation of cochlear tuning by low-frequency sound Klis, J.F.L
1988
2-3 p. 163-173
11 p.
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131 Morphological transformation of hair cells in the chick basilar papilla following an acoustic overstimulation Cousillas, Hugo
1988
2-3 p. 117-121
5 p.
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132 Morphology of the basilar papilla of the bobtail lizard Tiliqua rugosa Köppl, Christine
1988
2-3 p. 209-228
20 p.
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133 Neural basis for regulation of cochlear blood flow: Peptidergic and adrenergic innervation of the spiral modiolar artery of the guinea pig Carlisle, L.
1990
2-3 p. 107-113
7 p.
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134 Neural mechanisms of ranging are different in two species of bats Berkowitz, Ari
1989
2-3 p. 255-264
10 p.
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135 Neural temporal coding of low pitch. I. Human frequency-following responses to complex tones Greenberg, Steven
1987
2-3 p. 91-114
24 p.
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136 Neurofilament immunoreactivity in vestibular ganglion neurons of the adult rat Hafidi, A.
1989
2-3 p. 203-209
7 p.
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137 Nonerythroid spectrin (fodrin) is a prominent component of the cochlear hair cells Ylikoski, Jukka
1990
2-3 p. 199-203
5 p.
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138 Off-responses in the auditory system in relation to the signal end phase and neuronal characteristic frequency Radionova, Elena A
1988
2-3 p. 229-235
7 p.
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139 Olivocochlear neurons in the brainstem of the mouse Campbell, J.P
1988
2-3 p. 271-274
4 p.
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140 Perilymph composition in scala tympani of the cochlea: Influence of cerebrospinal fluid Kara, Akira
1989
2-3 p. 265-271
7 p.
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141 Peripheral basis of sound localization in anurans. Acoustic properties of the frog's ear Feng, Albert S.
1981
2-3 p. 201-216
16 p.
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142 Positive endocochlear potential: Mechanism of production by marginal cells of stria vascularis Offner, Franklin F.
1987
2-3 p. 117-124
8 p.
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143 Possible precursors of regenerated hair cells in the avian cochlea following acoustic trauma Girod, Douglas A.
1989
2-3 p. 175-194
20 p.
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144 Postnatal development of frequency and intensity sensitivity of neurons in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of kittens Brugge, John F.
1981
2-3 p. 217-229
13 p.
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145 Postnatal development of 2ƒ1−ƒ2 otoacoustic emissions in pigmented rat Henley III, C.M.
1990
2-3 p. 141-148
8 p.
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146 Potassium-depolarization induces motility in isolated outer hair cells by an osmotic mechanism Dulon, Didier
1988
2-3 p. 123-129
7 p.
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147 Presence of type I and type II/IB receptors for adrenocorticosteroid hormones in the inner ear Rarey, Kyle E
1989
2-3 p. 217-221
5 p.
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148 Profile analysis: Detecting dynamic spectral changes M. Green, David
1988
2-3 p. 147-163
17 p.
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149 Proteins of the gelatinous layer of the trout saccular otolithic membrane Khan, Khalid M.
1990
2-3 p. 149-158
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150 Publisher's note 1989
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151 Qualitative and quantitative changes in the guinea pig organ of Corti after pure tone acoustic overstimulation Fredelius, L.
1987
2-3 p. 157-167
11 p.
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152 Rapid force production in the cochlea Mountain, D.C.
1989
2-3 p. 195-202
8 p.
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153 Recovery of auditory function following intense sound exposure in the neonatal chick McFadden, Edith A.
1989
2-3 p. 205-215
11 p.
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154 Regeneration of hair cell stereociliary bundles in the chick cochlea following severe acoustic trauma Cotanche, Douglas A.
1987
2-3 p. 181-195
15 p.
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155 Regeneration of the tectorial membrane in the chick cochlea following severe acoustic trauma Cotanche, Douglas A.
1987
2-3 p. 197-206
10 p.
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156 Reply to C.M. Hackney and D.N. Furness Osborne, M.P
1988
2-3 p. 281-283
3 p.
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157 Responses from the exposed human auditory nerve to pseudorandom noise Møller, Aage R.
1989
2-3 p. 237-252
16 p.
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158 Responses of single units in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of the guinea pig Winter, Ian M
1990
2-3 p. 161-178
18 p.
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159 Rhythmic discharge properties of caudal cochlear nucleus neurons during postnatal development in cats Walsh, Edward J
1988
2-3 p. 233-247
15 p.
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160 Saturation of outer hair cell receptor currents causes two-tone suppression Geisler, C.Daniel
1990
2-3 p. 241-256
16 p.
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161 Scalp distribution of the auditory evoked brainstem potentials in the guinea pig during monaural and binaural stimulation Dum, N.
1981
2-3 p. 271-284
14 p.
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162 Sensitivity of neurons in the dorsal medullary nucleus of the grassfrog to spectral and temporal characteristics of sound van Stokkum, Ivo H.M.
1987
2-3 p. 223-235
13 p.
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163 Shift of tonotopic organization in brain stem auditory nuclei of the chicken during late embryonic development Lippe, William R.
1987
2-3 p. 205-208
4 p.
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164 Single fiber mapping of spatial excitation patterns in the electrically stimulated auditory nerve van den Honert, C.
1987
2-3 p. 195-206
12 p.
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165 Single-tone intensity discrimination based on auditory-nerve rate responses in backgrounds of quiet, noise, and with stimulation of the crossed olivocochlear bundle Winslow, Raimond L
1988
2-3 p. 165-189
25 p.
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166 Some physical and psychological effects produced by selective delays of the envelope of narrow bands of noise Amenta III, Charles A.
1987
2-3 p. 147-161
15 p.
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167 Sound amplification negates central effects of a neonatal conductive hearing loss Webster, Douglas B
1988
2-3 p. 193-195
3 p.
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168 Sound localization acuity in the cat: Effect of azimuth, signal duration, and test procedure Heffner, Rickye S
1988
2-3 p. 221-232
12 p.
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169 Specificity of action of vanadate to the organ of corti Marcus, Daniel C.
1981
2-3 p. 231-243
13 p.
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170 Spectral hyperacuity in the cat: neural response to frequency modulated tone pairs McAnally, Ken I.
1989
2-3 p. 237-248
12 p.
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171 Spectral time-course analysis of firing patterns in the dorsal cochlear nucleus Kaltenbach, James A
1989
2-3 p. 107-114
8 p.
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172 Spectro-temporal characteristics of single units in the auditory midbrain of the lightly anaesthetised grass frog (Rana temporaria L.) Investigated with noise stimuli Hermes, D.J.
1981
2-3 p. 147-178
32 p.
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173 Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the European edible frog (Rana esculenta): Spectral details and temperature dependence van Dijk, P.
1989
2-3 p. 273-282
10 p.
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174 Stereocilia bundle stiffness: Effects of neomycin sulphate, A23187 and Concanavalin A Kössl, M
1990
2-3 p. 217-229
13 p.
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175 Stimulated acoustic emissions in the ear canal of the gerbil Schmiedt, Richard A.
1981
2-3 p. 295-305
11 p.
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176 Subject index 1990
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177 Subject index 1981
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4 p.
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178 Subject index 1989
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179 Subject index 1987
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4 p.
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180 Subject index 1988
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4 p.
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181 Subject index 1989
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4 p.
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182 Subject index 1988
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183 Subject index 1990
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4 p.
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184 Subject index 1988
2-3 p. 261-264
4 p.
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185 Subject index 1987
2-3 p. 277-281
5 p.
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186 Subject index 1987
2-3 p. 282-284
3 p.
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187 Synergistic interactions of gentamicin and pure tones causing cochlear hair cell loss in pigmented guinea pigs Collins, Peter W.P
1988
2-3 p. 249-259
11 p.
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188 Tectorial membrane II: Stiffness measurements in vivo Zwislocki, Jozef J.
1989
2-3 p. 211-227
17 p.
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189 Temperature effects on auditory nerve fiber response in the American bullfrog van Dijk, P.
1990
2-3 p. 231-240
10 p.
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190 Temporal modulation transfer functions for single neurons in the auditory midbrain of the leopard frog. Intensity and carrier-frequency dependence Eggermont, Jos J.
1990
2-3 p. 181-198
18 p.
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191 Temporal response patterns of auditory nerve fibers to electrical stimulation in deafened squirrel monkeys Parkins, Charles W
1989
2-3 p. 137-168
32 p.
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192 Temporal response patterns of single auditory nerve fibers elicited by periodic electrical stimuli van den Honert, C.
1987
2-3 p. 207-222
16 p.
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193 Tension fibroblasts and the connective tissue matrix of the spiral ligament Henson, M.M
1988
2-3 p. 237-258
22 p.
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194 The acetylcholine receptors of the semicircular canal in the frog (Rana pipiens) Norris, Charles H
1988
2-3 p. 197-206
10 p.
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195 The analogy between tinnitus and pain: A suggestion for a physiological basis of chronic tinnitus Tonndorf, Juergen
1987
2-3 p. 271-275
5 p.
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196 The auditory spatial acuity of the domestic cat in the inter aural horizontal and median vertical planes Martin, Russell L.
1987
2-3 p. 239-252
14 p.
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197 The distribution of hair cell bundle lengths and orientations suggests an unexpected pattern of hair cell stimulation in the chick cochlea Tilney, Mary S.
1987
2-3 p. 141-151
11 p.
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198 The effect of chronic application of kanamycin on stereocilia and their tip links in hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea Pickles, J.O.
1987
2-3 p. 237-244
8 p.
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199 The effect of temperature on the tuning and physiology of insect auditory receptors Oldfield, Brian Phillip
1988
2-3 p. 151-158
8 p.
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200 The effects of intracerebroventricularly administered angiotensin II on blood pressure and cochlear blood flow in rats and guinea pigs Flynn, A.J
1989
2-3 p. 249-254
6 p.
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201 The effects of pentoxifylline on cochlear blood flow in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats Quirk, W.S
1988
2-3 p. 175-180
6 p.
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202 The fine structure 0f the sacculus and lagena of a teleost fish Popper, Arthur N.
1981
2-3 p. 245-263
19 p.
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203 The influence of the efferent system on acoustic overstimulation Hildesheimer, Minka
1990
2-3 p. 263-267
5 p.
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204 The nature and progression of injury in the organ of Corti during ischemia Billett, Tania E
1989
2-3 p. 189-197
9 p.
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205 The phonochrome: A coherent spectro-temporal representation of sound Johannesma, Peter
1981
2-3 p. 123-145
23 p.
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206 The receptor and neuron distribution in the cochlea of the bat, Taphozous kachhensis Burda, H.
1988
2-3 p. 131-135
5 p.
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207 The relative importance of head size, gender and age on the auditory brainstem response Trune, Dennis R
1988
2-3 p. 165-174
10 p.
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208 The role of fluid inertia in mechanical stimulation of hair cells Freeman, Dennis M
1988
2-3 p. 201-207
7 p.
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209 The spatial representation of frequency in the rat dorsal cochlear nucleus and inferior colliculus Ryan, Allen F
1988
2-3 p. 181-189
9 p.
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210 Three-channel Lissajous' trajectories of auditory brainstem evoked potentials: Contribution of fast and slow components to planar segment formation Pratt, Hillel
1990
2-3 p. 159-170
12 p.
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211 Time and frequency domain processing in the inferior colliculus of echolocating bats Bodenhamer, Robert D.
1981
2-3 p. 317-335
19 p.
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212 Time is traded for intensity in the bat's auditory system Pollak, George D
1988
2-3 p. 107-124
18 p.
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213 Two-tone interactions in inner hair cell receptor potentials: AC versus DV effects Cheatham, M.A.
1990
2-3 p. 135-139
5 p.
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214 Ultrastructural and electrophysiological maturation of the chick tegmentum vasculosum Cotanche, Douglas A.
1987
2-3 p. 125-139
15 p.
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215 Uptake of horseradish peroxidase from perilymph by cochlear hair cells Leake, Patricia A.
1987
2-3 p. 153-171
19 p.
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216 Variability of the hereditary deafness in the white cat. II. Histology Rebillard, Mireille
1981
2-3 p. 189-200
12 p.
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217 Variability of the hereditary deafness in the white cat. I. Physiology Rebillard, Mireille
1981
2-3 p. 179-187
9 p.
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218 Variations of cochlear microphonic potential after sectioning efferent fibers to the cochlea Bonfils, Pierre
1987
2-3 p. 267-271
5 p.
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219 Vasopressin entry into the inner ear fluids of the rat Sziklai, István
1987
2-3 p. 245-250
6 p.
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220 Volume flow rate of perilymph in the guinea-pig cochlea Ohyama, Kenji
1988
2-3 p. 119-129
11 p.
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221 Vulnerability of tip links between stereocilia to acoustic trauma in the guinea pig Pickles, J.O.
1987
2-3 p. 173-183
11 p.
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222 Whole cell currents and mechanical responses of isolated outer hair cells Santos-Sacchi, J
1988
2-3 p. 143-150
8 p.
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223 Zinc-containing fiber systems in the cochlear nuclei of the rat and mouse Frederickson, C.J.
1988
2-3 p. 203-211
9 p.
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