The characteristic morphometry of the human cochlear neuron and its influence on signal generation
Rattay F, Lutter P, Felix H (1999)
In: Abstracts of Otology 2000.
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Autor*in
Rattay, Frank;
Lutter, PetraUniBi;
Felix, Heidi
Einrichtung
Erscheinungsjahr
1999
Titel des Konferenzbandes
Abstracts of Otology 2000
Konferenz
Otology 2000: Achievements and Perspectives. XXII. Annual Meeting of the Politzer Society
Konferenzort
Zurich, Switzerland
Konferenzdatum
1999-08-15 – 1999-08-19
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2396426
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Rattay F, Lutter P, Felix H. The characteristic morphometry of the human cochlear neuron and its influence on signal generation. In: Abstracts of Otology 2000. 1999.
Rattay, F., Lutter, P., & Felix, H. (1999). The characteristic morphometry of the human cochlear neuron and its influence on signal generation. Abstracts of Otology 2000
Rattay, Frank, Lutter, Petra, and Felix, Heidi. 1999. “The characteristic morphometry of the human cochlear neuron and its influence on signal generation”. In Abstracts of Otology 2000.
Rattay, F., Lutter, P., and Felix, H. (1999). “The characteristic morphometry of the human cochlear neuron and its influence on signal generation” in Abstracts of Otology 2000.
Rattay, F., Lutter, P., & Felix, H., 1999. The characteristic morphometry of the human cochlear neuron and its influence on signal generation. In Abstracts of Otology 2000.
F. Rattay, P. Lutter, and H. Felix, “The characteristic morphometry of the human cochlear neuron and its influence on signal generation”, Abstracts of Otology 2000, 1999.
Rattay, F., Lutter, P., Felix, H.: The characteristic morphometry of the human cochlear neuron and its influence on signal generation. Abstracts of Otology 2000. (1999).
Rattay, Frank, Lutter, Petra, and Felix, Heidi. “The characteristic morphometry of the human cochlear neuron and its influence on signal generation”. Abstracts of Otology 2000. 1999.