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I'm all ears!
I'm all ears!
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redmhan
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April 19, 2010
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This mechanical-chemical-biological tour through how human hearing works - or doesn't work, and the implications that has is worth the read. Here's hoping as well this research bears fruit & helps end hearing loss/deafness.
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