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Matthew J Mason

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The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 18, 2002
Vibrometric studies of the middle ear of the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana II. The operculumMatthew J Mason, Peter M Narins
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 15, 2010
Middle ear instrument nomenclature: a taxonomic approachJohn S Phillips, Matthew J Mason, Heather Dixon
Hearing Research|September 29, 2011
Mass distribution and rotational inertia of "microtype" and "freely mobile" middle ear ossicles in rodentsDanielle Lavender, Sergei N Taraskin, Matthew J Mason
Journal of Morphology|December 6, 2017
The middle and inner ears of the Palaeogene golden mole Namachloris: A comparison with extant speciesMatthew J Mason, Nigel C Bennett, Martin Pickford
Current Research in Physiology|August 14, 2025
An interactive, self-guided tutorial on scientific writing for first year physiology studentsAlex Swainson, Matthew J Mason, Frances M MacMillan
Journal of Anatomy|February 19, 2020
Functional anatomy of the middle and inner ears of the red fox, in comparison to domestic dogs and catsErich Pascal Malkemper, Matthew J Mason, Hynek Burda
Experimental Physiology|April 23, 2011
Absolute power, not sex, promotes perspirationChristof J Schwiening, Matthew J Mason, Martin Thompson
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 1, 2003
Physiological vulnerability of distortion product otoacoustic emissions from the amphibian earPim van Dijk, Peter M Narins, Matthew J Mason
Hearing Research|October 10, 2002
Distortion product otoacoustic emissions in frogs: correlation with middle and inner ear propertiesPim van Dijk, Matthew J Mason, Peter M Narins
Hearing Research|May 1, 2010
Comments on "Tympanic-membrane and malleus-incus-complex co-adaptations for high-frequency hearing in mammals", by Sunil Puria & Charles SteeleMatthew J Mason, Urban B Willi, Peter M Narins
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 18, 2002
Vibrometric studies of the middle ear of the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana II. The operculumMatthew J Mason, Peter M Narins
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 15, 2010
Middle ear instrument nomenclature: a taxonomic approachJohn S Phillips, Matthew J Mason, Heather Dixon
Hearing Research|September 29, 2011
Mass distribution and rotational inertia of "microtype" and "freely mobile" middle ear ossicles in rodentsDanielle Lavender, Sergei N Taraskin, Matthew J Mason
Journal of Morphology|December 6, 2017
The middle and inner ears of the Palaeogene golden mole Namachloris: A comparison with extant speciesMatthew J Mason, Nigel C Bennett, Martin Pickford
Current Research in Physiology|August 14, 2025
An interactive, self-guided tutorial on scientific writing for first year physiology studentsAlex Swainson, Matthew J Mason, Frances M MacMillan
Journal of Anatomy|February 19, 2020
Functional anatomy of the middle and inner ears of the red fox, in comparison to domestic dogs and catsErich Pascal Malkemper, Matthew J Mason, Hynek Burda
Experimental Physiology|April 23, 2011
Absolute power, not sex, promotes perspirationChristof J Schwiening, Matthew J Mason, Martin Thompson
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 1, 2003
Physiological vulnerability of distortion product otoacoustic emissions from the amphibian earPim van Dijk, Peter M Narins, Matthew J Mason
Hearing Research|October 10, 2002
Distortion product otoacoustic emissions in frogs: correlation with middle and inner ear propertiesPim van Dijk, Matthew J Mason, Peter M Narins
Hearing Research|May 1, 2010
Comments on "Tympanic-membrane and malleus-incus-complex co-adaptations for high-frequency hearing in mammals", by Sunil Puria & Charles SteeleMatthew J Mason, Urban B Willi, Peter M Narins
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