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Surface potential measurements with the Digisonic cochlear implant: in vitro and in vivo results and mathematical modelling

Surface potential measurements with the Digisonic cochlear implant: in vitro and in vivo results and mathematical modelling
Surface potential measurements with the Digisonic cochlear implant: in vitro and in vivo results and mathematical modelling
Cullington, H.E.
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Clarke, G.P.
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Gallego, S.
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Berger-Vachon, C.
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Cullington, H.E.
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Clarke, G.P.
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Gallego, S.
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Berger-Vachon, C.
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Cullington, H.E., Clarke, G.P., Gallego, S. and Berger-Vachon, C. (1997) Surface potential measurements with the Digisonic cochlear implant: in vitro and in vivo results and mathematical modelling.

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Published date: 1997
Additional Information: Fifth International Cochlear Implant Conference

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Local EPrints ID: 427661
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/427661
PURE UUID: c0744fd1-99d9-4907-8b2d-be48e2f55462
ORCID for H.E. Cullington: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5093-2020

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Date deposited: 25 Jan 2019 17:30
Last modified: 13 Dec 2021 02:59

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Author: H.E. Cullington ORCID iD
Author: G.P. Clarke
Author: S. Gallego
Author: C. Berger-Vachon

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