The effect of basilar-membrane nonlinearity on the shapes of masking period patterns in normal and impaired hearing.
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D A Nelson | M. Wojtczak | Y. Kong | D. A. Nelson | A. Schroder | M Wojtczak | A C Schroder | Y Y Kong
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