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Otolith-canal convergence in vestibular nuclei neurons
Otolith-canal convergence in vestibular nuclei neurons
By J. David Dickman
Coupled fluid-structure model for improved evaluation of vestibular function during in-flight conditions
Coupled fluid-structure model for improved evaluation of vestibular function during in-flight conditions
By V. B. Makhijani
Experimenten over otolithenverschuiving ..
Experimenten over otolithenverschuiving ..
By Gerardus Johan Erman Ruijsch
Development of gravity-sensing organs in altered gravity
Development of gravity-sensing organs in altered gravity
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Development of gravity-sensing organs in altered gravity
Development of gravity-sensing organs in altered gravity
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Otolith function in spatial orientation and movement
Otolith function in spatial orientation and movement
By Bernard Cohen
Development of gravity-sensing organs in altered gravity
Development of gravity-sensing organs in altered gravity
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The otolithic pressure as a function of the postion of the cranium
The otolithic pressure as a function of the postion of the cranium
By Franciscus Hubertus Quix
L' Examen clinique de la fonction des otolithes
L' Examen clinique de la fonction des otolithes
By Franciscus Hubertus Quix
Problems of space biology
Problems of space biology
By M. M. Levashov
Vestibular reflexes of otolith origin
Vestibular reflexes of otolith origin
By Victor Joseph Wilson
Otolith Function in Spatial Orientation and Movement (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences)
Otolith Function in Spatial Orientation and Movement (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences)
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Vestibular afferent responses to linear accelerations in the alert squirrel monkey
Vestibular afferent responses to linear accelerations in the alert squirrel monkey
By Christopher J. Somps
Comparative transduction mechanisms of vestibular otolith hair cells
Comparative transduction mechanisms of vestibular otolith hair cells
By Richard A. Baird
Development of gravity-sensing organs in altered gravity
Development of gravity-sensing organs in altered gravity
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