The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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Inertia principle in the teleost ear Air sacs semicircular canals Auditory response in goldfish Papillae. of rotational acceleration ; and the papillae serve for hear- ing . As structural relations suggest , the auditory endings are ...
Inertia principle in the teleost ear Air sacs semicircular canals Auditory response in goldfish Papillae. of rotational acceleration ; and the papillae serve for hear- ing . As structural relations suggest , the auditory endings are ...
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auditory nerve brain tympanic cavity oval window columella stapes tympanic cavity round window limbus basilar membrane limbus tectorial membrane extracolumella tympanic membrane Figure 30 : The auditory structures in the right lizard ...
auditory nerve brain tympanic cavity oval window columella stapes tympanic cavity round window limbus basilar membrane limbus tectorial membrane extracolumella tympanic membrane Figure 30 : The auditory structures in the right lizard ...
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Electrical potentials of the cochlea Central auditory pathways Auditory function of the cortex Speech reception threshold and discrimi- nation Tests . suitable for. contact with the tectorial membrane are displaced or bent by the ...
Electrical potentials of the cochlea Central auditory pathways Auditory function of the cortex Speech reception threshold and discrimi- nation Tests . suitable for. contact with the tectorial membrane are displaced or bent by the ...
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SAN FRANCISCO | 1 |
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SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE | 10 |
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