An Update on the External Ear Resonance in Infants and Young Children

The diffuse field to ear canal sound pressure transformations determined for 26 children (34 ears) from birth to 3 years old. confirm the earlier findings [Kruger B. Ruben RJ. Acta Otolaryngol (Stockh) 1987;103:578–85] that the external ear fundamental resonance frequency is significantly higher at...

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Pressure
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