Silent Damage of Noise on Cochlear Afferent Innervation in Guinea Pigs and the Impact on Temporal Processing
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Lijuan Shi | Shankai Yin | Manohar Bance | Jian Wang | Awad M. Almuklass | Lijie Liu | M. Bance | Lijuan Shi | Steven J. Aiken | S. Yin | Jian Wang | Lijie Liu | Hui Wang | Awad Almuklass | Tingting He | Steve Aiken | Tingting He | A. Almuklass | Hui Wang
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