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title | Peripheral Auditory Mechanisms Proceedings of a conference held at Boston University, Boston, MA, August 13–16, 1985 |
title_auth | Peripheral Auditory Mechanisms Proceedings of a conference held at Boston University, Boston, MA, August 13–16, 1985 |
title_exact_search | Peripheral Auditory Mechanisms Proceedings of a conference held at Boston University, Boston, MA, August 13–16, 1985 |
title_full | Peripheral Auditory Mechanisms Proceedings of a conference held at Boston University, Boston, MA, August 13–16, 1985 edited by J. B. Allen, J. L. Hall, A. E. Hubbard, S. T. Neely, A. Tubis |
title_fullStr | Peripheral Auditory Mechanisms Proceedings of a conference held at Boston University, Boston, MA, August 13–16, 1985 edited by J. B. Allen, J. L. Hall, A. E. Hubbard, S. T. Neely, A. Tubis |
title_full_unstemmed | Peripheral Auditory Mechanisms Proceedings of a conference held at Boston University, Boston, MA, August 13–16, 1985 edited by J. B. Allen, J. L. Hall, A. E. Hubbard, S. T. Neely, A. Tubis |
title_short | Peripheral Auditory Mechanisms |
title_sort | peripheral auditory mechanisms proceedings of a conference held at boston university boston ma august 13 16 1985 |
title_sub | Proceedings of a conference held at Boston University, Boston, MA, August 13–16, 1985 |
topic | Mathematics Neurosciences Statistics Mathematical and Computational Biology Statistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences Mathematik Statistik Physiologie (DE-588)4045981-0 gnd Modell (DE-588)4039798-1 gnd Cochlea (DE-588)4010338-9 gnd Hören (DE-588)4025405-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Mathematics Neurosciences Statistics Mathematical and Computational Biology Statistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences Mathematik Statistik Physiologie Modell Cochlea Hören Konferenzschrift 1985 Boston Mass. |
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