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Notes on the comparative mechanics of hearing. III. On Shrapnell's membrane
Hearing Research
|January 1, 1984
Abstract:
Shrapnell's membrane is very large in many mammals. A large membrane can affect the coupling between sound field and ossicular vibration. Some effects on sound transmission are suggested.
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