Kemp, 2010 - Google Patents
Otoacoustic emissions and evoked potentialsKemp, 2010
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- 15232350154408378076
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- Kemp D
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- Oxford Handbook of Auditory Science
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4.1 Introduction Hearing is an energetic process generating acoustic and electrical signals that can be externally recorded and used for clinical and research purposes. The outer ear and ear drum capture sound energy from the air. The middle ear transfers this energy to the …
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