Simultaneous measurement of middle-ear input impedance and forward/reverse transmission in cat

作者: Susan E. Voss , Christopher A. Shera

DOI: 10.1121/1.1785832

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摘要: … ear in both the forward and the reverse directions is critical for … ear in reverse (eg, with a hydrophone in the vestibule). For … the Thévenin equivalents of our sound source suggests that …

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