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A model for active elements in cochlear biomechanics
Stephen T Neely, D. O. Kim
Communication Engineering Laboratory
Great Plains IDeA-CTR
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Active Elements
100%
Cochlear Amplifier
50%
Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions
25%
Linear Mathematical Model
25%
Mechanical Force
25%
Tunable Characteristics
25%
Spatially Distributed
25%
Endolymph
25%
Cochlear Partition
25%
Mammalian Cochlea
25%
Electrochemical Energy
25%
High Sensitivity
25%
Hair Cell Stereocilia
25%
Spontaneous Oscillations
25%
Engineering
Active Element
100%
Biomechanics
100%
Amplifier
50%
Force Generator
25%
Mathematical Model
25%
Mechanical Force
25%
Hair Cell (Stereocilia)
25%
Physics
Biodynamics
100%
Cochlea
100%
Endolymph
16%
Mathematical Model
16%