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1. Good introductory literature on cochlear implants
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 08:32:54 +0000
From: David Morris <dmorris@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Good introductory literature on cochlear implants
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It might be worth considering Niparko's book. There's not a lot of detail =
on programming but the Wilson/Dorman chapter is in the same vein as the Loi=
zou article you mention. =0A=
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Cheers=0A=
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