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Damage of the Basilar Membrane by Acoustic Stimulation

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Date 1981 Jan 1
PMID 7271584
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Sound exposures of more than 130 dB lead to typical tears in the basilar membrane in the area of maximal damage. The position, size, and number of these tears are evaluated.

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