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Aid from hair force

Corné Kros ()
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Corné Kros: the School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex

Nature, 2005, vol. 433, issue 7028, 810-811

Abstract: Mammals hear with exquisite sensitivity and precision over a huge range of frequencies; tiny amplifiers in the inner ear make this possible. New results challenge current thinking on how these amplifiers work.

Date: 2005
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