Finite element modeling of acousto-mechanical coupling in the cat middle ear.
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Sunil Puria | Charles R Steele | James P. Tuck-Lee | P. Pinsky | C. Steele | S. Puria | James P Tuck-Lee | Peter M Pinsky
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