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Inner Ear Development and Hearing Loss (Human Anatomy and Physiology)
This book is a user-friendly book directed at practising general otolaryngologists, developmental biologist, geneticists and researcher focused on understanding the inner ear structure and biology. Medical books Inner Ear Development and Hearing Loss . Medical books Inner Ear Development and Hearing Loss. Contributors: Saima Riazuddin - Author. Format: Hardcover
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format hardback language english publication year 05 03 2013 subject medicine subject 2 clinical medicine professional goddings limited presents inner ear development and hearing loss human anatomy and physiology isbn 1624170110 author riazuddin saima editor ahmed zubair editor publisher nova science pub inc date 2013 01 31 seller sku gard 1624170119 qty available 1 format hardcover condition new notes brand new book will ship 1 st class to the uk or airmail worldwide airmail 2 7 day approximate
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Medical Book Inner Ear Development and Hearing Loss
This book is both comprehensive, easy to follow and each chapter is short, informative and self-contained. It will provide an overview of four main topics related to inner ear development, hearing loss and clinical remedies, genetics of deafness in the post genomic era. The overall objective of this book is to bring together noted otolaryngologists and scientists from the perspective of complementary disciplines for a review of the current state of knowledge and available clinical therapies, genetics testing practices in various populations and molecular components of inner ear and their function in sound perception.