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181. The Objective Acoustic Analysis Of Oesophageal Voice By Speech Aid Appliance After Total Laryngectomy
182. Pharmacokinetic Study Of Antioxidants Lipoic Acid In Guinea Pig Inner Ear And Its Inhibitory Effects On Apoptosis After Acute Acoustic Trauma
183. The Protection And Prognosis Of Facial Nerve In Large Acoustic Neuroma Surgery
184. Microsurgery Resection Of Large Acoustic Neuromas: A Clinical Analysis
185. Facial Nerve Function Preservation And Hearing Preservation After Microsurgery In Vestibular Schwannoma
186. The Reconstruction And Validation Of The Human External Acoustic Meatus And Middle Ear Finite Element Model
187. Sound And Temperature Distribution Induced By Focused Ultrasound In Two-layer Tissues And Its Physical Property Analysis
188. Usefulness Of Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse Imaging In The Differential Diagnosis Of Benign And Malignant Liver Lesions
189. Clinical Application Of Nasal Resistance And Nasal Reflex Nasal Measurement In Allergic Rhinitis
190. Microsurgical Treatment Of Cystic Acoustic Neuromas
191. Carbon Particles Mastoid And External Auditory Canal Reconstruction
192. New Type Of Gas Sensors And Respiratory Diagnostic Electronic Nose Design
193. Clinical Study Of Ultrasound Diagnosis In Children With Renal Injury And Acoustic Imaging Experimental Study
194. Clinical Studies Of Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaque
195. Homemade Ultrasound Contrast Agent Table Live Significantly Animal Experiments And Chemical Modification Studies
196. Voice Disorders Of Subjective And Objective Multi-parameter Measurement And Analysis
197. Approach. Sigmoid Sinus After Cerebellopontine Angle Neurovascular Anatomical Study
198. The Anatomical Structure Of Laryngeal Measurement And Early Glottic Cancer Surgery And Efficacy Assessment
199. Functional Dyspepsia Patients With Psychosomatic Symptoms And Lower Extremity Stomach Meridian Sound Electrical Characteristics Of Study
200. Laryngeal Resection Voice Multi-dimensional Measurement And Assessment
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