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    edited by Arthur N. Popper and Richard R. Fay.
    Contents:
    A brief history of SHAR
    Structures, mechanisms, and energetics in temporal processing
    Human auditory cortex: in search of the flying Dutchman
    From cajal to the connectome: building a neuroanatomical framework for understanding the auditory system
    Recording from hair cells
    Three decades of tinnitus-related research
    The sense of hearing in fishes
    A quarter-century's perspective on a psychoacoustical approach to loudness
    Nonsyndromic deafness: it ain't necessarily so
    Evolving mechanosensory hair cells to hearing organs by altering genes and their expression: the molecular and cellular basis of inner ear and auditory organ evolution and development
    The implications of discharge regularity: my forty-year peek into the vestibular system
    Aging, hearing loss, and speech recognition: stop shouting, i can't understand you
    Cochlear mechanics, otoacoustic emissions, and medical olivocochlear efferents: twenty years of advances and controversies along the areas ripe for new work
    Examining fish in the sea: a European perspective
    The behavioral study of mammalian hearing
    Hearing in insects: the why, when, and how
    The cognitive auditory system: the role of learning in shaping the biology of the auditory system
    Fundamentals of hearing in amniote vertebrates
    Directional hearing in insects and other small animals: the physics of pressure-difference receiving ears
    Distributed cortical representation of sound locations
    Pitch: mechanisms underlying the pitch of pure and complex tones
    Unavoidably delayed: apersonal perspective of twenty years of research on a sound localization cue
    Size matters in hearing: how the auditory system normalizes the sounds of speech and music for source size
    A changing view of the auditory system obtained from the ears of bats
    From cave fish to pile driving: a tail of fish bioacoustics
    Current topics in the study of sound conduction to the inner ear
    From degenerative debris to neuronal tracing: an anterograde view of auditory circuits
    Adventures in bionic hearing
    My dull deaf ears: four millennia of acquired hearing loss
    What's the use of genetics?
    Advances in the understanding of binaural information processing: consideration of the stimulus as processed
    Temporal processing: observations on the psychophysics and modeling of temporal integration and temporal resolution
    Psychoacoustics and auditory perception
    Appendix. The first 49 volumes.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Article
    Hawkins RB.
    Int J Radiat Biol Relat Stud Phys Chem Med. 1978 May;33(5):425-41.
    Coliphage T7 was dissolved in tryptone broth and exposted to 60C gamma-radiation. Cross-linkage of DNA and protein of the virion was assayed using phenol-water countercurrent distribution. The results are interpreted in terms of a statistical model of cross-linkage and double-strand breaks. It was found that protein--DNA cross-links accumulate linearly with dose at a rate of o.74 X 10(-11) cross-links per rad per nucleotide pair, which is of the order of 5 per cent of the formation rate of double-strand breaks.
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