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A Signal Processor for a Multiple-electrode Hearing Prosthesis

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Pages 135-139 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Elham Zarei, Hamed Sadjedi & Mohammad Farhadi. (2018) Low variable rate stimulation strategy for cochlear implants using temporal cues and electrophysiological factors. Technology and Health Care 26:6, pages 879-888.
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