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G A Manley

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Acta Oto-Laryngologica|March 1, 1978
Cochlear frequency sharpening-a new synthesisG A Manley
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|January 1, 1974
Activity patterns of neurons in the peripheral auditory system of some reptilesG A Manley
Nature|June 19, 1975
Letter: Function of cochlear hair cellsG A Manley
Nature|February 25, 2000
The myth of well-funded German researchG A Manley
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|July 1, 1995
The lessons of middle-ear function in non-mammals: improving columellar prosthesesG A Manley
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|August 1, 1972
Frequency response of the ear of the Tokay geckoG A Manley
Die Naturwissenschaften|November 1, 1979
Preferred intervals in the spontaneous activity of primary auditory neuronsG A Manley
Nature|April 23, 1971
Some aspects of the evolution of hearing in vertebratesG A Manley
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 10, 2001
Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammalsG A Manley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 26, 2000
Cochlear mechanisms from a phylogenetic viewpointG A Manley
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica|March 1, 1978
Cochlear frequency sharpening-a new synthesisG A Manley
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|January 1, 1974
Activity patterns of neurons in the peripheral auditory system of some reptilesG A Manley
Nature|June 19, 1975
Letter: Function of cochlear hair cellsG A Manley
Nature|February 25, 2000
The myth of well-funded German researchG A Manley
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|July 1, 1995
The lessons of middle-ear function in non-mammals: improving columellar prosthesesG A Manley
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|August 1, 1972
Frequency response of the ear of the Tokay geckoG A Manley
Die Naturwissenschaften|November 1, 1979
Preferred intervals in the spontaneous activity of primary auditory neuronsG A Manley
Nature|April 23, 1971
Some aspects of the evolution of hearing in vertebratesG A Manley
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 10, 2001
Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammalsG A Manley
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 26, 2000
Cochlear mechanisms from a phylogenetic viewpointG A Manley
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