Measurement of electrical fields generated in physiological tissues by cochlear implants
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C. Svelto | G. Tognola | M. Parazzini | P. Ravazzani | F. Grandori | A. Pesatori | M. Norgia | L. Di Rienzo | S. Burdo | C. Svelto | M. Parazzini | P. Ravazzani | F. Grandori | M. Norgia | L. Di Rienzo | A. Pesatori | G. Tognola | S. Burdo
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