A Physical Cochlear Model for Transducer Performance Evaluation of Implantable Hearing Aid with Round Window Driver
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Jin-Ho Cho | Ki Woong Seong | Jyung Hyun Lee | Dong Ho Shin | Eui Sung Jung | Hyung Gyu Lim | Jyung-Hyun Lee | Jin-Ho Cho | K. Seong | Hyung-Gyu Lim | D. Shin | E. Jung
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