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- who: Nada Ahmed Basiony from the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Vestibular Unit, Tanta University, El Nahas Street, Tanta El, Gharbia, Egypt have published the paper: Relation between electrical compound action potential measures and speech perception in cochlear implanted children: audiological and phonological outcomes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study demonstrated no statistically significant difference AGF thresholds at apical middle and basal electrodes and a statistically significant difference AGF slopes at apical and both middle and basal electrodes. This study aimed to study ECAP measures in cochlear-implanted children and find the relation . . .
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